Do you need a new desk? Are you a bit too tall or a bit too wide for a desk you can find at a local store? Then you should consider making your own! All you will need are desk woodworking plans, some basic tools, and desire to learn something new. Here are 8 tools you will need for your project.
Chisels
Chisels are used for a number of purposes and you can’t afford to work without one. Their purpose is to remove shavings, cut out grooves, mortise, or fit joints.
Hammers
You can encounter three kinds of hammers in woodworking. Claw hammers are a good all-round choice for most basic tasks. Dead blow mallets are necessary whenever you need to prevent bounce, typically for putting together pieces that need to be tapped carefully in place. Finally, a sledge hammer is needed when you have to do some heavy hitting.
Clamps
If your desk woodworking plans require gluing parts together, you will need a clamp. When you glue two parts, a clamp is the tool that will keep them in place until the glue is completely dried. Since clamps are made of steel, you should put a piece of scrap wood between the jaws and the wood to avoid damage.
Saws
Saws come in different shapes and sizes depending on what you need them for. A fret saw has a very thin blade and is used for intricate designs. A compass saw has a narrow blade that is perfect for cutting along curves. For heavy cutting you can use a timber saw that comes in one- or two-handed varieties (for sawing in pairs).
Planes
When the surface of wood is rough or when the board has troublesome grain, you need a plane. It’s a two-handed tool for smoothing the surface of wood or shaping the board
Screwdrivers
There are three types of screwdrivers. Flat-slots are basic screwdrivers. You need to have them, but use others whenever you can. Phillips (cross-shaped) or Robertson (square-shaped) are a much better choice because they don’t slip or get damaged as easily.
Hand Drills
A hand drill is an essential power tool, so important that you should own one even before you start thinking about getting other power tools. Apart from drilling holes, you can gets attachments that will turn the drill into a sander, screwdriver, grinder, or paint mixer.
Measuring tools
Levels, tape measure, rulers, or squares are the tools that convert your desk woodworking plans into a functional piece of furniture rather than abstract artwork that would please Picasso.
With these tools and some hard work you will turn desk woodworking plans into a desk that will be both good-looking and functional for years to come.


