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Has anyone built or heard of anyone building an L shaped standing desk but with one end of it setup for reloading ammo? 

I have seen pictures from internet searches but the all look like work benches. Was thinking more along the line of a decent looking desk/piece of furniture. 

Any ideas?

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Everything I build starts with a pencil & erasers. Measure the space you want to put it. Rough out what you think you want,, design wise,, with dimensions. Draw storage for reloading supplies & include if you like open shelving or doors. Maybe some drawers underneath. It doesn't have to be draftsman perfect. Just so you can get a "view" of it. Draw a side view as well.

These drawings should include pocket screws, rabbits,dados,etc.

Have fun & be creative.

I personally loved L-shaped desks they have a larger amount of leg space for stretching out or those with longer legs. The L-Shaped desk can be used in various ways, its widens up your creativity you can place the desk like a V in the room Or you can set the desk perpendicular to the wall or create a U-shaped work area or you can be used this as one of the best stand up desk.

I also really liked these L-shaped tables which have more legroom

I begin every project by sketching with pencils and erasers. Begin by measuring the intended space for your creation. Outline your initial design ideas, including dimensions. Incorporate storage for reloading supplies, and decide whether you prefer open shelving or doors. Consider adding drawers underneath. It doesn't need to be meticulously precise; the goal is to create a visual representation. Also, draw a side view for a comprehensive perspective.
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