Kamis, 11 Februari 2016

13 Top Wooden Bunk Bed with Desk and Drawers

13 Top Wooden Bunk Bed with Desk and Drawers - I want to build a queen size bed for a friend using my plans. And I picked up most of the lumber from the Home Depot with my car. Now the plans actually call for a lot of 2 by 4's and even 2 by 3's, but I actually bought mostly 2 by 10's, just because that way I got much better quality lumber. I'll start by making the side rails and I want to use some of the nicest looking lumber for that, because that's the most viable. And that side rail needs to be 7 inches wide. You heard that right, 7 inches. I'm actually using inches for this project. These big planer shavings sure fill up a dust collector fast. Now that I have the pieces planed, I can cut them to length. Now I need to glue on this rail, here and that will later support the slats. Now for the legs I need a whole bunch of pieces that are 2 1/2 inches wide. But, I'll cut these to a little bit wider from here so I can trim them down later. Now I'm gonna join the leg pieces together and here's my long piece and this goes here, and this goes here. These 2 boards are gonna form the headboard with the posts on either side, like here and like here. And I want to give this a bit of a nice profile, so I modified the CAD model and freed up the template for this, and I'm just gonna trace that through, by outlining those lines with a carpenter's pencil. And that will leave a mark on the wood. For the mirror image, I'm tracing my pattern through the back. I'm just using a strip of wood to smooth out between the place that I traced through. Now, I'm just gonna round-over the edges before I put the headboard together. So, here's my glued headboard legs and I could smooth the joints out with a hand plane, but I'll just do it on my jointer. Here is roughly what my headboard is gonna go together like this.


In my plans, Wooden Bunk Bed With Drawers I have this joined with dowels but, I'm gonna use some floating tenons, like these. They're sort of like really big festival domino’s. And that should be much better. I cut these from a strip of Oak and rounded the corners on my router table. And I've already joined the foot board with those so, now let's cut the joints for this one. I just worked up the spacing for the mortises and for each one of those I marked on which side the mortise goes so I don't cut on the wrong side. I'm gonna cut the slats on my slot mortiser which I haven't been using that much since I built the pantorouter. But, this machine does slot mortises really well. I just transferred all the mortise locations for the rails. Now I can also cut those on my slot mortiser. I'm gluing blocks of wood between the slats and that will keep them from sliding around. I'm cutting down the slats in thickness towards the ends, which will allow them to rest a bit lower on the frame. And it also makes up for any differences in thickness in the scrap wood that I'm using. Before gluing it together, I'm rounding over all the exposed edges. Well, that took some fast action with the clamps and some hard pounding to get that joint fully closed. I guess that's certainly a problem you could avoid, if you just used pocket holes. After that, I varnished all the pieces, but it was pretty boring so I didn't take video of that. Headboards are almost always pushed against the wall so I cut out this corner here, for a baseboard and cord around.

This rustic-looking desk works hard with sawhorse shelves, a center drawer and a roomy top. It's expertly crafted from thick planks of meticulously hand-distressed pine that have a salvage style with groove and saw marks and a rich depth of color. Rugged metal trim detailing helps complete the rustic, industrial look. The sawhorse legs feature a shelf for extra storage. Pair with our mini and medium bins, which are sold separately, for hidden storage. Solid Wood Bunk Bed With Drawers Our co-coordinating Emerson hutch is two-tiered with one large open cubby on top to add extra storage space while also maximizing your desktop surface. The English Dovetail drawer opens smoothly on metal glides and features drawer stops for safety. The desk and hutch are crafted with kiln-dried wood frames and finished by hand in our Rustic Hazelnut Finish, using an exclusive multi-step process that creates exceptional depth of color while highlighting the wood's natural grain. Most importantly, our Emerson Sawhorse Desk and Hutch are rigorously tested to meet or exceed the highest industry safety standards.

White Wooden Bunk Bed With Storage Today we’re going to be taking a look at some of the production of a Cedar Lake Flat Top Spindle Log Bed. We’re going to skip the hand peeling portion of the building process and move right into the actual construction of the bed. Here we see Tom as he is setting up the flat top of the bed. He’s going to be drilling out the mortises for the tenons of the spindles. After the first hole is drilled it is then checked for accuracy to make sure the depth and everything is correct. Here we can see the drill getting adjusted so that the correct depth is established for the drilling. Multiple measurements are taken throughout the whole processto ensure that everything is accurate for easy assembly. The tops are drilled. Let’s move over to the legs. We’re going to speed this portion up. The legs are hand peeled and then they’re all gone over with a palm sander to make sure that all of the rough spots or anything that may snag is smoothed out and cleaned up. Once the palm sanding is done, it’s gone over by hand, touching each portion of the log to make sure that it is totally smooth and ready for the next step of production. Here are the finished legs. You can see how there’s still a lot of character in the logs but they’re much smoother. No sharp edges where the branches used to be. The last step in the production process is drilling the holes in the legs for the side rails and for the horizontal logs of the headboard and footboard. Each hole is carefully drilled and then checked and double checked to make sure that it was drilled correctly and evenly. Now we move back to the flat tops that were drilled and the spindles are then inserted. We’ll go ahead and speed this part of the video up as all that is being done is the spindles are being inserted. Then you can see Tom as he lines them up so the most unique characteristics will be on the outside of the bed. Once all the spindles are in, then the bottom horizontal rail is attached. It has to be lined up on each spindle and then it will be tapped down and secured. As you can see, this is a time consuming, and I wouldn’t say exactly fun, job of lining all the little pegs up and pounding them in. You can rest assured that this will be done for you when you receive the bed. All the headboards and footboards are fully assembled. So the log is on, the last few taps will be made. Everything will be double checked, measured to make sure that everything is exactly the way it should be for the next step.

The next step is attaching the legs to the headboard and footboard. The first leg goes on pretty smoothly. Putting the opposite side leg on is always a little more difficult. Everything was lined up perfect on the opposite end. That usually throws the second end out of whack so great care is taken in getting everything lined up so the leg sits flush with the flat top of the bed. You can see Tom here works on it quite a bit just to get it perfect. Wood Bunk Bed With Desk And Drawers The legs will come attached to the headboards and footboards so you won’t have to worry about assembling it yourself. Once the legs are attached, the headboards and footboards are then carried over and as you’ll see in the next step the bed will be dry assembled to ensure that everything was made correctly. For dry assembly the side rails are attached to the headboard and footboard. Measurements are then taken between the side rails to determine the exact size of the support rails for the mattress and box springs. After those parts are cut, and the bed is totally assembled, it will then be unassembled and go in for finishing. Once all four coats of finish are applied it is then packaged up, palletized and shipped out. I hope you enjoyed this behind the scenes look at the making of our Cedar Lake Flat Top Spindle Log Bed.

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