A 3/4" round will work, better secured with a rabbet or biscuit slots.
Finish nails every 4 or 5" will work too, but you will need to sink
with a nailset and putty the holes. In any case, use carpenter's
glue. I use a gel armrest and it does not shift around with a rubber
bottom. You might need another chair (with arms) too.
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 20:47:08 -0700, maxinemovies email on
wrote:
Okay, it's not sharp like knife sharp, but I sit low and my forearms
rest on the front edge of the desk. This is how I have to have it,
can't adjust the height, so what can I do to make it more comfortable?
I tried using a wrist rest from the computer store but it's too high
and shifts around. What about a 3/4 round from the lumber store? Since
this is a Sauder desk, it's probably pressboard with a veneer. Can I
put nails in the edge or should I use carpenter's glue?
Any other suggestions? I've got r-r-r-ridges in my arms.
Thanks much!
Maxi
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