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Bigbud78

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My first major project after the workbench, i'm very much a beginner and although I'm happy with the end result there is much to improve on and many lessons to be learnt.

I planed all the timber by hand, I really wish I'd had a thicknesser as I think have all your material at the exactly the same size would have made it much easier.

I also had the timber delivered and it wasn't until I'd started I realised how rough it was, I'll definitely be picking the boards myself next time.

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Removed a huge chunk of damage to repair it

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New Piece I matched

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You'll never notice as its on hidden side

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Onto the tenons, I hate them... Really hate them, due to the fact I cant hand saw straight xD I did the bed legs by hand then decided to goto the band saw and table saw for the slates and they came out better than I could have cut but I was still not 100% happy, a shoulder plane ? might have been helpful to square everything up and making a sleigh for the tablesaw.

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Test Heart

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Mortices by hand, Paul Sellers technique

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Looks excellent bud. A new bed has been on my to-do list for ages. Too many projects and not enough time.
 
Very nice.
I like the storage next to the bed too, looks like the ikea plastic drawers that I was looking at.
 
Nice Job.!! My wife keeps asking for a new bed frame.. we have a super King sitting on a standard double divan base right now.. Dare not show here this..lol Good work.
 
otter":1tpyn4nr said:
That looks brilliant. Well done. Have you got any photos of the base? Same method?

I used some brackets that are screwed on, really good and not expensive. Will take some photos when I get chance
 
Sheffield Tony":24n744v6 said:
That's a lot of hand planing, good effort ! Looks good, and goes well with the cabinet. Did you make that too ?

Little units an Ikea job, as much as I'd like to make everything I just don't have the time :(
 
The best way to learn to saw straight is just to keep doing it until it becomes second nature. You will develop muscle memory and confidence. It then becomes a joy instead of a chore. If you are not yet confident of sawing to a straight line on your tenons, saw slightly big and pare back with a chisel. You'll soon get the knack.

Oh! As you have learnt, don't let yard hands pick your timber for you. If you are having it delivered, pick it yourself, tape it together and put your name on it. Saves them a job, so they are happy for you to do it.
 
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