Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
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Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
Hello,
I would like to share with you a timelapse showing construction of a bunk bed for my son.
My father decided to build a construction based on his own idea and schematic.
I hope you like it.
I would like to share with you a timelapse showing construction of a bunk bed for my son.
My father decided to build a construction based on his own idea and schematic.
I hope you like it.
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
Really cool, I like it. I can't watch the video fully (I'm at work ), what technique are you using to join the timbers? Dowel/Domino ?
I am wanting to create a much simpler bunk later this year.
ah
I am wanting to create a much simpler bunk later this year.
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
You'll see details while watching the video, but of course - I used dowels.ahfix wrote:Really cool, I like it. I can't watch the video fully (I'm at work ), what technique are you using to join the timbers? Dowel/Domino ?
I am wanting to create a much simpler bunk later this year.
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
Glad to hear ... would have run a mile if it was pocket screwsatimias wrote: You'll see details while watching the video, but of course - I used dowels.
I'll watch the video tonight.
ah
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
Nowt wrong with pocket screws in most situations mate using glue as well.ahfix wrote:Glad to hear ... would have run a mile if it was pocket screwsatimias wrote: You'll see details while watching the video, but of course - I used dowels.
I'll watch the video tonight.
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
I was a bit concerned that the four corner posts were not meaty enough. Okay I guess for small kids but not so good when they get older.
Looks good though, I am not sure if it is demountable as it would be a shame to break it up to either move or sell in the future.
Well done though
DWD
Looks good though, I am not sure if it is demountable as it would be a shame to break it up to either move or sell in the future.
Well done though
DWD
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
The weight is distributed fairly on 6 posts, not 4 - solid wood, base of a square with dimensions 45x45 mm.dewaltdisney wrote:I was a bit concerned that the four corner posts were not meaty enough. Okay I guess for small kids but not so good when they get older.
Looks good though, I am not sure if it is demountable as it would be a shame to break it up to either move or sell in the future.
Well done though
DWD
My wife (55 kg) can easily climb the bed and read the books with our son on higher bed :)
All elements are fully demountable, moreover - the ship prows are attached in a way that you can easily make bed longer if needed and reattach them.
Thanks for your comment :)
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Re: Children's bunk bed - ship - timelapse of constructing.
Yep, they have their uses but not sure I'd trust pocket holes on a bunk bed as I've seen a few youtubers do.Argyll wrote:Nowt wrong with pocket screws in most situations mate using glue as well.