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Federal styling relies on simple elements combined to create an elegant, complete design. Our secretary desk uses oval inlays together with tapered legs and slender, light-colored inlay strips.
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 Hardware
automatically
pulls out lower support.

When you close
the deck, the hardware pulls the support arm back inside to the stored position.
Low profile hinges and pull-out supports maintain a clean, tidy look. The hardware
attaches to both sides of your desk. Statuary bronze plated steel, 12" overall.
- Brush up on
all your shop skills, including veneering, leg tapering, dovetailing, inlaying
and banding!
- As you open
the door on the Secretary, the door supports slide smoothly out into position.
- Plan includes
exploded views, shop drawings, cutting diagrams, material list and shop tips.
- From Today's
Woodworker.
- 12 pages.
- Desk support
and hinge (31040) sold separately.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for: Federal Desk Plan and Desk Support & Hinge Set
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Average Rating:
(2.7)
(6 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Christine Crane, from Bourne, MA
on 2/14/2009
Customer Rating: 
The hinge parts came earlier than I expected and fit perfectly.The price was half of what I had seen elsewhere.
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2) Submitted by
Priscilla Gaumer, from Indianola, IA
on 5/29/2008
Customer Rating: 
I actually only needed the hinge. It was used for a barrister bookcase that had one stack with an insert for desk use and a drop front. The hinge was a little too long but we just carved out a little more for the inset. Worked great!
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3) Submitted by
Kevin Bozicevich, from Woodbury, MN
on 2/15/2009
Customer Rating: 
I found the plan incomplete. Not worth the paper it was printed on.
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4) Submitted by
John , from Piqua, OH
on 3/19/2009
Customer Rating: 
If you are a woodworker who needs step-by-step plans to work on a project these plans are not for you. If you are good at interpreting what you think they mean on the plans then you should be alright. On my desk, I used solid cherry for the entire desk instead of the plyboard covered with vaneer (as the plans called for). I basically went off the plans to a point and then did what I wanted on the rest. The pictures are the best part of the plans. With the hardware and wood I had about $150.00 in it. It took me a month to build. On the base I used a Kreg pocket jig system which greatly sped up the process. I can say that you get what you pay for when it comes to the plans, but all in all when the desk was completed I was pleased with the outcome.
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5) Submitted by
Dave Woodard, from Corona, CA
on 6/12/2009
Customer Rating: 
If you have no experience with wood working, and cannot read between the lines this would be impossible. Won't do this again!
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6) Submitted by
William Giles, from Medina, OH
on 5/31/2008
Customer Rating: 
This is the worse plan I have ever seen. They go into great detail on how to use veneer but the actual plan leaves a lot of room for improvement.
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