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Hello /diy/,
I want to repair my old desk plate. Despite, it's not a high quality desk, it was a long time companion and never disappointed me.
I think the plate is made of pressboard.

1) I plan to sand the surface with fine paper to get rid of the filth and the paint.
2) I want to fill the scratches and holes with putty.
3) I want to paint the plate in blue with acrylic lacquer. Is there a paint, which is better fitting for this work?
4) I want to instal a metallic edge protection over the broken one. I prefer a metallic one for asthetics, but I don't think there is one flexible enough to fit the shape. Do you have any suggestions?

It's the first time I try something like this.
I'm thankful for every help given.
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>>968979
Rot is wood cancer.
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>>968983
The plan is, to sand it away and then fill it up with putty.
I should have treat it better.
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>>968993
It's cool you're trying, but best tip i can give is to not waste your time on a old rotten peace of MDF.
Get a chunk of decent wood, something sexy like maple. And than just make a desk out of that
This Ikea garbage wont do for more than a year or two. It's frat-house and stepdad furniture.
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>>969006
I don't like it too, but I don't have money to buy some good wood. So far, I just want too keep my old desk alive.

I sanded the plate and mixed the dust with clue and some water to get my own kit. I think it will take till tomorrow to harden cause it's under 10°C in my workshop.
If it's not good, I will buy a putty in a market.
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>>969006
>It's frat-house and stepdad furniture.
I'm a step dad and I use old ikea crap. I live in a college town so twice a year I see piles of broken mdf furniture out on the curb. If it's in good condition, like a student tried to move it but it disintegrated on them so they tossed it, I'll take the big pieces. As long as it's still square and flat I like to make jigs and sleds and stuff from it. I have a few desktops laying on the rafters for storage. One more big piece and I'll have enough to build a sealed pantry in the garage for kitchen overflow. I don't use it for furniture but it is still useful.

I've found that the secret to moving ikea crap like closets and dressers and shit is to wrap a ratchet strap around it and cinch it down tight. It'll keep it nice and square when you move it. It's the racking and twisting that makes the self-disassemble.
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As I sanded the plate today, the selfmade putty made it's job okay, but not very good. So when I was at the market, i bought putty and paint.
I still don't know, what to use for the edge protection.
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>>969556
Additional, when I was at the market, I found this little Lithops and I could not resist to buy.
>pic related
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>>969557
Who else had to Google "Lithops" because they thought they were looking at a shitty homemade fleshlight?
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>>969579
Ive been to a garden store before. So ive seen them before. What youre seeing is just a normal biological pattern. Why is a soap bubble round? Kind of stuff.
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I'm kinda proud.
Doesn't seem so bad at all.
For the edge protection, I had the idea to take a plastic edge, make it warm and then try to fit the shape.
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