Nice work! Can you tell me what kind of table saw (is that what it is ?) you are using to cut the dowels at 3:49 ? It sounds so much quieter than my table saw. Thanks!
Thanks! It's a Lutz Quattro (German model). ruclips.net/video/pwUD-tN4zOE/видео.html The saw in it is not particularly loud. I use it together with a regular shop-vac, what is way more louder than the saw. (The shop-vac is not turned on while cutting the dowels.)
My bunk bad's bigger in length, and my room is smaller. I have bought this bad from shop I can't return it, please could you tell me how can I make smaller, I never done this kind of work before, I want keep this bad because it was £450 and now no any body buying from me for £300. Please let me know if there is anything salutation? Thanks
I believe you need to short some sides. You need to determine which part should be shortened and calculate the new length. Disassemble the bed. Before you do the cut, you need to figure out how to you will reproduce the end-joint. It differs in every makes. Do the cut, and reproduce the end-joint. (You will also need to reduce the size of the mattress, that alone can be tricky. I would use a retractable utility knife for that.)
Dear @@sharedinventions Thank you so much for your help. I am just scared to cutting the bunk bed, because I am just thinking may be I can't make proper holes in bed where from I have to join again. Mattres is smaller than beds. Please give me some advices and motivation what shall I do? Thanks Best regards
@@tabbicooks337 You might want to make some test holes on some scrap piece of wood laying around to practice you tools. Wood is a great material to work with, you can often fix errors on it. E.g. plugging exiting holes and re-drill them. You have to trust in yourself! :)
As you can see, I have started the build with pre-cut material. So no fancy tools are involved here. What you need is a good handsaw, a drill, and a good sander. You can see me rounding the edges with in a router table, but you can really do that with the sander. (Some basic equipment you need to have tho. Like a bench, clamps, shop square.)
:) Actually, if you watch it more carefully, I use very limited tools. Yes, I do own a 4-in-1 (combined table-saw, jointer, plainer, router-table) machine, but that is one equipment. Other than that, I've only used some cordless drills and some sanders. You can even do the bevels with the the belt sander, it just more easy to do it with the router-table.
I like the replace the screws with dowels idea. Nice job.
Looks good. I’m looking at some different options for a lightweight bunk for a travel trailer
interesting design; looks less bulky, more elegant, than many shown on RUclips
There's no diy here? This is professional worker
Well done, great color.
simple yet effective method in the same time. i will try this design, thanks for shring
Bela Beliche, parabéns pela simplicidade e praticidade.
That’s a great looking bunk bed. I love the color of stain that you chose.
Gratulálok nagyon szép lett.
Nice work!
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NICE WORK AND NEAT VIDEO
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Nice work! Can you tell me what kind of table saw (is that what it is ?) you are using to cut the dowels at 3:49 ? It sounds so much quieter than my table saw. Thanks!
Thanks! It's a Lutz Quattro (German model). ruclips.net/video/pwUD-tN4zOE/видео.html The saw in it is not particularly loud. I use it together with a regular shop-vac, what is way more louder than the saw. (The shop-vac is not turned on while cutting the dowels.)
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My bunk bad's bigger in length, and my room is smaller. I have bought this bad from shop I can't return it, please could you tell me how can I make smaller, I never done this kind of work before, I want keep this bad because it was £450 and now no any body buying from me for £300. Please let me know if there is anything salutation?
Thanks
I believe you need to short some sides. You need to determine which part should be shortened and calculate the new length. Disassemble the bed. Before you do the cut, you need to figure out how to you will reproduce the end-joint. It differs in every makes. Do the cut, and reproduce the end-joint. (You will also need to reduce the size of the mattress, that alone can be tricky. I would use a retractable utility knife for that.)
Dear @@sharedinventions
Thank you so much for your help. I am just scared to cutting the bunk bed, because I am just thinking may be I can't make proper holes in bed where from I have to join again. Mattres is smaller than beds.
Please give me some advices and motivation what shall I do?
Thanks
Best regards
@@tabbicooks337 You might want to make some test holes on some scrap piece of wood laying around to practice you tools. Wood is a great material to work with, you can often fix errors on it. E.g. plugging exiting holes and re-drill them. You have to trust in yourself! :)
@@sharedinventions
Thank you for your kind advise and for encouragement 💕
Nice
Nice work do you have the plans and the material list?
I have attached the documentation in the video-description with the plans. But no cut-list, as you will likely have different size of materials.
How much was spent wood ?
Who can help me in getting these tools. I am very good in crafting but it is very difficult to find few of these machines.
As you can see, I have started the build with pre-cut material. So no fancy tools are involved here. What you need is a good handsaw, a drill, and a good sander. You can see me rounding the edges with in a router table, but you can really do that with the sander. (Some basic equipment you need to have tho. Like a bench, clamps, shop square.)
Waw
Which wood required for it
Please refer the video description!
El video esta exelente solo que muy rrapido
Thank you dear let me see how to do that.
Schöne Arbeit! Übrigens mein Name ist auch Balazs (Daniel)
This guy has so many tools
:) Actually, if you watch it more carefully, I use very limited tools. Yes, I do own a 4-in-1 (combined table-saw, jointer, plainer, router-table) machine, but that is one equipment. Other than that, I've only used some cordless drills and some sanders. You can even do the bevels with the the belt sander, it just more easy to do it with the router-table.
Balázs, itt él Nagy Britannián? Jó lenne rendeli Öntől egy ilyen gyermek ágyat
it take forever
nice bunk beds hw much
Ustam net ölçüleri verebilirmisin.
Amigo en espsñol
Cuanto che
Acomo
Not detailed
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