I am trying to squeeze an antique desk into an existing alcove and frustratingly, the plastered walls are just a few mm narrower than the desktop.
I would therefore like to find a way to create a shallow (3-5mm) groove in the plaster along the length of the wall, which would allow me to slide the desk in. The width of the groove or trough will only need to be about 2cm.
Any thoughts about how best to achieve this and have it look presentable? I was thinking perhaps a Dremel tool with a grinding attachment?
I would therefore like to find a way to create a shallow (3-5mm) groove in the plaster along the length of the wall, which would allow me to slide the desk in. The width of the groove or trough will only need to be about 2cm.
Any thoughts about how best to achieve this and have it look presentable? I was thinking perhaps a Dremel tool with a grinding attachment?