Showing posts with label bed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bed. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Bed Woodworking Plans

        Would you like to get a more stylish and nice looking bed for your bedroom? Have you ever considered to build one yourself? Its actually possible and you can start making plans even if youre still a beginner. Its certainly not easy to construct a new bed but you will make it if youre willing to learn a lot about woodworking.

Bed woodworking plans is exactly what you need when you want to create a new bed for your home. Its also possible to make improvements on the bed you already have. Its not easy either but you will most likely become very satisfied when youve finished the project, at least if you read the
bed woodworking plans carefully before you start.



One thing that can be good to keep in mind is the fact that it can actually be quite complex to read bed woodworking plans when youre a rookie. It will be a lot easier if you gain some knowledge on the topic before you start looking for suitable plans. Read as much as you can find about woodworking. You will be able to find plenty of articles, forums, questions and answers on the net and if you need even more information you can always use books and magazines. You will find all the answers you might need eventually if youre patient.

When youve studied woodworking craft for quite some time you will most likely be ready to start searching for the proper bed woodworking plans. Its a big bonus if you can finish a few smaller projects before you start with the bed project since thats a quite large and complex project and not the mort suitable project to start with.

When you think you might be ready for a big woodworking project its time to start searching for good bed woodworking plans. You should try find that matches your demands and you should also try to find a quite easy plan that you can follow without too big difficulties. Its not impossible to create a very nice bed and you will be able to succeed if youre prepared with plenty of patience and quite much knowledge. You dont have to work as a craftsman but its certainly a good thing if you know someone who works with it since he will be able to help you with some guidance and advice if needed. Its always good to have someone to turn to for advice when you experience some problems.
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Thursday, February 13, 2014

4 22 The Duck Bed Has Flown To Its New Home

Update 4/22 ... Usually, after a long and complex project like this one, Im glad to see it go. You know, time for the next one. This one was different. Its been in the works for about six weeks, involved a lot of old and new skills, and everyone in the shop pitched in ... I give Will the credit for the turning, carving, fussy inlay fitting and finishing; Trevor gets the credit for the complex cnc work on the headboard and walnut overlay with the inlay pockets, and Sam, well, he did a great job with the metal shaping and patina work ... Ill take a little credit, for the CAD drawing of most of the ducks and for leading the parade, but it was overall a shop wide effort. Jim pitched in too but mainly his job was to keep our other projects truckin along. The clients were happy today and I thank them for their trust in us to commission and support us on a challenging project like this. Whew ! Ill also miss the ongoing duck puns ... ducks in a row, all ducked up, just ducky, duckinaround, what a bunch of quacks ... and so it went ... The whole project was a great one .. Click the photos to enlarge them ...
The whole shebang ...
To the right
To the left
At home

Other posts
Waterjetting the inlays
A Bed Update
A New Bed Project

Update ... Tax Day ... 4/15 ... Glad I have an accountant ... Jim had to leave early to do his ...

Inlay update .... Almost finished ... Sam has done all the chemical patinas on the ducks and I think he has just one or two more wing parts to wrap up tomorrow ... Will will be applying the final coat of varnish to the wood parts and well epoxy the inlays into the finished headboard next week. Cant wait ... Gonna be cool ... Click the photos to enlarge them ...
To see how we made the parts for these inlays, check this post on waterjetting
This is the headboard today, after the gel stain coat ... top coat tomorrow ... Out the door soon ....
4/13/2010
Previous blog posts on the bed here and here
Close up of the center inlay for the headboard below .... Sams adding the color now ....
Inlays for the duck bed are underway ... click the photos to enlarge them, ... more later
Cad drawing of the headboard
Waterjet cut inlay parts ... see this post here
Trevors sample mdf headboard overlay ... Always best to test. You can quote me on that.
In the test pockets
Fitting, filing, and beveling where the pieces meet. Some of the individual pieces (beaks, wings and feet) were also made thinner to create an illusion of depth ...
The first sample center inlay ... cut in aluminum, just to see if it would work ... who knew?
The brass grass was rounded and the inlay pockets were pointed by Will with an Exacto knife.
Unpatinaed redhead
More on the inlays for this bed coming soon .....
First test assembly .. twist and pinecone carvings by Will see previous bed posts linked above

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Bed Update

3/28/10 ... Ok Home Stretch .... The woodworking part of the bed is pretty much complete and the first coat of stain is already on all the bed parts except the headboard, where we still have to do the inlays this week. They are going to be fun .... Click the pictures to enlarge them.
headboard assembled, ready for the inlay strip and inlays
This is the first sample inlay for one of the pair of center ducks. We did it in aluminum as a test, but the real inlays will be steel copper and brass ,,, all colored slightly with different patina solutions ... like a painting, sort of ...

The nearly completed CAD drawing

3/16/2010 OK ... were making progress on the bed ... Will has finished carving the spiral posts and the walnut pine cones and is about to mortise the headboard posts to receive the headboard ... Below, Will and Jim are checking the pattern to be sure everythings the right size now that weve got it together for the first time. Happily, it all seems to line up ... Tomorrow, we mortise and cut the real headboard to shape for the final fitting before the inlays ....
Bolted up for the first time .... Click the pictures to enlarge them ,,,
Close up of the post top and one of the walnut pine cones
A sample center inlay Trevor cut today ... The ones in the bed will be made from brass, (beaks and feet), copper (reddish color details) and steel, blued, blackened and polished for grays ... Its going to be really interesting when we get to that ....
Some really fine curly maple for the headboard from our friends at Irion ... Totally white, totally nice and totally consistent figure across all the boards ...
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