I’ve decided to build my own bed. I’ve slept in the same one for maybe 40 years, but now I need it to be a bit higher – I’m retired, bored, so have decided to try and replicate this one exactly, but maybe 6” higher. I’m pretty handy, but with experience of carpentry limited to putting shelves up etc, so I have two problems:
1. Does the wood used to build the existing bed appear to be of standard dimensions? It’s as follows:
1. 2¾” square
2. 5½” x ¾”
3. 8½” x ¾”
(Sorry to those who prefer Metric )
2. The cross-members at the head and foot of the bed are set into the legs, permanently (whereas the long side-pieces push in, then are secured with long screws). Do I need to buy something like a router to make the slots in the legs, or can I mark the shape out, drill lots of holes, then try and make it square (actually rectangular) with a chisel? And I assume the cross-members are glued in, as I can’t see any screws – what kind of glue is needed please?
Stop laughing at the back – hope somebody can advise me
1. Does the wood used to build the existing bed appear to be of standard dimensions? It’s as follows:
1. 2¾” square
2. 5½” x ¾”
3. 8½” x ¾”
(Sorry to those who prefer Metric )
2. The cross-members at the head and foot of the bed are set into the legs, permanently (whereas the long side-pieces push in, then are secured with long screws). Do I need to buy something like a router to make the slots in the legs, or can I mark the shape out, drill lots of holes, then try and make it square (actually rectangular) with a chisel? And I assume the cross-members are glued in, as I can’t see any screws – what kind of glue is needed please?
Stop laughing at the back – hope somebody can advise me