Great project. My friend made a similar project for his childrens bedroom. He rounded off the front corners of the frame and then padded the entire outer frame covering it with leather so the metal structure wont hurt or cause injuries to the children while playing. Similar to snooker table pockets. Also, he covered the underside of the frame with plywood :)
the gatekeepers you're thinking of make their money from selling their products or providing their service, and therefore they want to keep their ways a secret.. big youtubers usually make more money from their videos than they do from the things they make, and giving more info makes people more interested in watching/learning. If he was planning to make these bed frames to sell as his main/only source of income he definitely wouldn't be on here telling the world every detail of how to di it yourself.
@@PedroKing99 everything wrong with IPs and closed source. That's why corporations run this world, smmfh, when will people open thier eyes and use thier brains for once in this world! Only greedy scumbag idiots support closed source.
@@DrunkInPublic ⚠️ God has said in the Quran: 🔴 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )} 📖Quran
It does look good. I was just looking for bed design so that i made my own one, but after seeing that floating design i fall in love with it 💕 ❤️ that amazing
I totally want one of these! Except I want mine about five feet high. With a corner desk under it. I have a nice light Sleep number bed and the corner i want it is the foundation. However, I am a carpenter only as a hobby. But I am working on making my garage into a workshop. Either way, this totally inspired me. Thanks, because I'm thinking about masonry bits and foundation anchoring and redoing my drop ceiling. Something that comes in smaller chunks I can move myself and builds as easily as Lego. I've been wanting a great project and I wasn't even considering my sleep space! I'm already familiar with the concept of maximizing space by going vertical. I'm going to do some measuring and sketches. I know a good welder too! A decent wood design will work for me though. That's the shot, best bed I've seen in years! Great job!
This is so cool. I was thinking of making a floating bed with timber but where im from i can get steel way cheaper. and experiment with welding!!! and definitely add an LED strip behind the headboard I think it keeps the shelves clean and more room for your device or book
@@BassManDanO I totally am investing in a welder its been a long time coming. unfortunately I dont have a Harbor freight in my area but a great hardware close
08:38 thanks for your video, thumbs up, I think that there is a possibility of hurting legs on the corners , I think a round contour on each corner will prevent a knee injury.
Great project. My friend made a similar project for his childrens bedroom. He rounded off the front corners of the frame and then padded the entire outer frame covering it with leather so the metal structure wont hurt or cause injuries to the children while playing. Similar to snooker table pockets. Also, he covered the underside of the frame with plywood :)
Brilliant design. So many self proclaimed floating beds are just abominations of building supplies and look like a bad Highschool shop project. Well done sir.
Excellent, Excellent have no words, In expensive and easy to implement and easy to clean surface below bed, even we can use below space for keeping other stuff
Agree, looks good, only two points to think of: - the corrners, when you will hit these corners you will cry, this is steel, so you may even hurt yourself. Maybe put some covers/bumpers on the corners - have you tested what is happening if someone will stand on the edge of that bed? you should test what will happen if two small kids will be jumping on your bed
Looks nice. But I'd make the frame separable into 2 smaller parts so it could be disassembled to be carried through narrow passages. Also I assume some weaker walls might need some kind of a backplate to hold the bed.
Seems most of the weight is taken by the feet under it. Only on the far end you get somewhat of a cantelever effect. But that is where your feet are. Unless you start jumping on the edge of the bed it probably will be fine if you use proper screws into the wall and use every available stud to secure it to. 10 big screws into 3 or 4 studs should be able to carry multiple people.
the problem with this bed is that if you add too much weight ur gonna ruin ur entire wall, if someone jumps on that at the outer edge it could rip the wall panels its connected to off. Floating beds look good but these are not for kids or active people, and you need to be careful, if 2-3 ppl sits at the edge ur adding some insane pressure to the wall, and if you ever fall on it or jumps on it like laying down just falling onto it with ur back etc, or for ppl with high weight, this is not gonna be ideal and ur defo just gonna ruin for urself here. so, yeah not really ideal. can just put 2 legs on it at the edge and you would have easy to clean under the bed as well. + you cant move these around if you do changes to ur room that easily.
I'd add trusses from the middle support up to the two corners farthest from the wall. I feel like the frame would bend if two people sit at the very edge.
I too had a similar feeling until I actually did see one similar project in person and tried it. It would take two really very heavy people for the steel structure to bend like you say. Also, the project I saw can hold 800 pounds with the steel pipe frame and also had an 'H' shape dual support base as opposed to the one shown above. :) But your idea of trusses is also correct.
It seems like the arrangement of framing here wasn't really thought through; the two middle slats should have continued all the way through to the end of the bed. The way he's made it, you've got them cantilevered out past the leg support, then a cross slat cantilevered out to the side on the frame, then the side frame cantilevered even further to the end of the bed, you're amplifying the deflection SO much more doing it like that (and it shows when he jumps onto the bed). He could also just add two diagonal support beams from the base of the leg out to the corner of the bed, which would be no more visible than the existing legs, and would pretty much make the bed completely rigid and not bouncy
A floating bed in a cold barren room is not something I'd want, but this was a fun video to watch. You did a good job, and it is a really cool idea for the right person.
Maybe I missed it in the video, but why not mitre or cap at least the visible ends of the steel? You are already bringing for clean up anyways and it would make a much more finished look than the big holes in the end. The mitre would also allow for much nicer/bigger rads or the parts you might hit
I made a floating bed out of wood, but after seeing this one that looks even better, i'm gonna have my cousin fabricate me one, minus the headboard. Thanks for this upload
the thing I love about this bed is that it truly achieves the floating look. many ‘floating beds’ on RUclips aren’t able to achieve it because the wood shows way too easily when one steps back even just a foot or so from the bed moving the under-bed supports way toward the center though means that the head of the bed will pop up if you sit on the foot of it, etc. you seem to have figured out a solution for that by mounting the hole thing to the wall. I just wonder if there is a way to achieve all of this without mounting. it seems that if one were to make a cantilever that it would achieve this also while still being free-standing and mobile
Eu fiz uma dessa mas totalmente suspensa, não tem esse apoio no meio, coloquei duas barras I de 4 polegadas quebrei a parede e como tinha uma diferença de uns 10cm entre uma e outra coloquei ferros trançados soldei e enchi de concreto ficou show 😃
I'm curious...over long years of time being up... would it droop, curve down eventually to the floor, or wall eventually "give out"? It's obviously for folks with a good chunk of spare change in pocket. This type bed would make cleaning and making the bed putting on new sheets etc so much easier.
Me parece que una vez al año deben darles mantenimiento a los tornillos que van en la pared y la otra, le iría bien unas luces led bajo la cama que resalten su levitación.
Hey! This is awesome project. The bed looks really nice and modern. Got one questions as I didn't get that from the video. What is the thickness of the steel square tube? I know this is 1,5x1,5 inch but not sure what is the thickness. Thanks for the video!
Выглядит интересно. Напрягают острые внешние металлические углы с торца кровати. Плюс есть очень большое подозрение, что висящее крыло таки загнет к полу, особенно если супруги захотят выполнить свой супружеский долг на этой части кровати. :)
Amazing video as always! Thanks for sharing this! I noticed that you just used plywood for under the bed. I've always heard that you'll get mold if there isn't ventilation under the mattress. Was the plywood just for the video and you'll put holes or something later? I'm doing a bed right now and am trying to figure out an easy way to ventilate without a box spring. Thanks!
Good observation. I usually just flip the mattress every month and once in a while keep it on the terrace in the sun for a few hours. Although my method may have different results and theories worldwide considering climate and living conditions.
I've also had mold with putting a full sheet of plywood directly under the matrass. But i simply drilled a bunch of 1 cm holes in all the next bed projects and zero mold to be seen. so it is a simple fix
Good job on the floating bed. Why didn't you cut the edge tubing at 45 degree angles to eliminate the open tube that you talked about deciding not to fill in?
Tamam yatağın tasarımı şahane! Ancak kenardaki Demir iskelet açık kalmış. Kendim için söyleyeyim ben yatağa girerken kesinlikle o demirlere çarparım ve yaralanma olması muhtemel. Demir iskeletin kenarları yuvarlak hatlı ya da yumuşak bir malzeme ile kaplansa daha sağlıklı olur hatta yatağın altındaki suntalam yerine latalı sistemde olabilir, özellikle nemli bölgelerde yatağın hava almasını sağlar. Evet bunlar maliyetleri attırıyor ama sağlık için gerekli 👍🏻
There needs to be a way to keep the mattress from sliding around while the frame is slightly smaller than the mattress. If you can't figure out why we want a mattress that doesn't move easily, lmao.. As for the frame being smaller than the matress just a little bit, it's to protect your legs at 3:00am. Bumping into the mattress corner doesn't hurt at all, that steel frame's edge would.
можно только завидовать инструментам и доступности натуральных материалов. Вроде сами среди леса живём, но для нас данный материал из области фантастики.
If you use a lot of spray paint you should upgrade. Get a compressor and cheap paint gun. Use enamel and you can add hardener or Japan dryer, acetone helps to dry faster and thin it out. It's way better than spray cans.
Nice job and fun project. Wow, paying over $5,000 is impressive. Others reading, don’t be afraid of welding. You can also grind down ugly weld jobs, but not really needed as they won’t be seen here. 👍🏼
I'd like to make a floating frame the exact size of a queen mattress, with a lower-profile headboard (not a fan of huge panels, plus I have a window that will be behind it that I don't want to completely cover).
Finally, a bed that's easy to vacuum under.
finally! a area where monsters can lurk (metaphorical and intruders)
Great project. My friend made a similar project for his childrens bedroom. He rounded off the front corners of the frame and then padded the entire outer frame covering it with leather so the metal structure wont hurt or cause injuries to the children while playing. Similar to snooker table pockets. Also, he covered the underside of the frame with plywood :)
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That's what i thought!
But where do I put all my crap?
Your philosophy on sharing information and your designs are inspiring. You are the opposite of a gatekeeper. Well done!
I really love and appreciate this message
the gatekeepers you're thinking of make their money from selling their products or providing their service, and therefore they want to keep their ways a secret.. big youtubers usually make more money from their videos than they do from the things they make, and giving more info makes people more interested in watching/learning. If he was planning to make these bed frames to sell as his main/only source of income he definitely wouldn't be on here telling the world every detail of how to di it yourself.
He's just trying to make money dude calm down
@@PedroKing99 everything wrong with IPs and closed source. That's why corporations run this world, smmfh, when will people open thier eyes and use thier brains for once in this world!
Only greedy scumbag idiots support closed source.
@@DrunkInPublic ⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
🔴 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )}
📖Quran
It does look good. I was just looking for bed design so that i made my own one, but after seeing that floating design i fall in love with it 💕 ❤️ that amazing
Love the idea, though I’d find a way to add protective cushioning on the bed frame sides to soften any bumps when walking around it. ..
I love this. This will make vacuuming the room very easy
I totally want one of these! Except I want mine about five feet high. With a corner desk under it. I have a nice light Sleep number bed and the corner i want it is the foundation. However, I am a carpenter only as a hobby. But I am working on making my garage into a workshop. Either way, this totally inspired me.
Thanks, because I'm thinking about masonry bits and foundation anchoring and redoing my drop ceiling. Something that comes in smaller chunks I can move myself and builds as easily as Lego. I've been wanting a great project and I wasn't even considering my sleep space! I'm already familiar with the concept of maximizing space by going vertical.
I'm going to do some measuring and sketches. I know a good welder too! A decent wood design will work for me though.
That's the shot, best bed I've seen in years!
Great job!
This is so cool. I was thinking of making a floating bed with timber but where im from i can get steel way cheaper. and experiment with welding!!! and definitely add an LED strip behind the headboard I think it keeps the shelves clean and more room for your device or book
If you have cheap steel you gotta get into welding. I love it. Get a $150 flux core welder from harbor freight and you will be makin stuff in no time.
@@BassManDanO I totally am investing in a welder its been a long time coming. unfortunately I dont have a Harbor freight in my area but a great hardware close
08:38 thanks for your video, thumbs up, I think that there is a possibility of hurting legs on the corners , I think a round contour on each corner will prevent a knee injury.
Great project. My friend made a similar project for his childrens bedroom. He rounded off the front corners of the frame and then padded the entire outer frame covering it with leather so the metal structure wont hurt or cause injuries to the children while playing. Similar to snooker table pockets. Also, he covered the underside of the frame with plywood :)
verdade, ficou muito bom o projeto
Заебись!!!))))
Love the design, but those corners on the foot will cause emergency room injuries. Love the padded leather wrap concept.
Is that how you kids speak in other countries, or is that only thing you know how to say? 🤔
Brilliant design. So many self proclaimed floating beds are just abominations of building supplies and look like a bad Highschool shop project. Well done sir.
I'm a Brazilian. Adorei esse projeto. Vou tentar copiá-lo. Parabéns.👍
Excellent, Excellent have no words, In expensive and easy to implement and easy to clean surface below bed, even we can use below space for keeping other stuff
Looks amazing, and I can't believe how strong it is!
Imagine your girl on top of u.. And play hardcore. Its it.
Agree, looks good, only two points to think of:
- the corrners, when you will hit these corners you will cry, this is steel, so you may even hurt yourself. Maybe put some covers/bumpers on the corners
- have you tested what is happening if someone will stand on the edge of that bed? you should test what will happen if two small kids will be jumping on your bed
yup, good points.
also the matress has nothing to lock it in, so it's likely to move around with you.
My wall collapsed
Shoulda hit the studs
You should have built a German wall.
Looks nice.
But I'd make the frame separable into 2 smaller parts so it could be disassembled to be carried through narrow passages.
Also I assume some weaker walls might need some kind of a backplate to hold the bed.
Seems most of the weight is taken by the feet under it. Only on the far end you get somewhat of a cantelever effect. But that is where your feet are.
Unless you start jumping on the edge of the bed it probably will be fine if you use proper screws into the wall and use every available stud to secure it to.
10 big screws into 3 or 4 studs should be able to carry multiple people.
You could also just leave your bed at home while walking through narrow passages.
@@HeriEystberg No way! I always carry it along with me, tied to my back :)
@@michael_janus to each their own. I suppose it's good to have something to fall back on 🥴
the problem with this bed is that if you add too much weight ur gonna ruin ur entire wall, if someone jumps on that at the outer edge it could rip the wall panels its connected to off.
Floating beds look good but these are not for kids or active people, and you need to be careful, if 2-3 ppl sits at the edge ur adding some insane pressure to the wall, and if you ever fall on it or jumps on it like laying down just falling onto it with ur back etc, or for ppl with high weight, this is not gonna be ideal and ur defo just gonna ruin for urself here.
so, yeah not really ideal. can just put 2 legs on it at the edge and you would have easy to clean under the bed as well.
+ you cant move these around if you do changes to ur room that easily.
I'd add trusses from the middle support up to the two corners farthest from the wall. I feel like the frame would bend if two people sit at the very edge.
Only one person sitting on the bed foot end will bend the frame to garbage.🤣
I too had a similar feeling until I actually did see one similar project in person and tried it. It would take two really very heavy people for the steel structure to bend like you say. Also, the project I saw can hold 800 pounds with the steel pipe frame and also had an 'H' shape dual support base as opposed to the one shown above. :) But your idea of trusses is also correct.
It seems like the arrangement of framing here wasn't really thought through; the two middle slats should have continued all the way through to the end of the bed. The way he's made it, you've got them cantilevered out past the leg support, then a cross slat cantilevered out to the side on the frame, then the side frame cantilevered even further to the end of the bed, you're amplifying the deflection SO much more doing it like that (and it shows when he jumps onto the bed).
He could also just add two diagonal support beams from the base of the leg out to the corner of the bed, which would be no more visible than the existing legs, and would pretty much make the bed completely rigid and not bouncy
@@khdownes1 You wasted your time writing
@@khdownes1 Don’t worry about that other guy Kyle. I read it.
A floating bed in a cold barren room is not something I'd want, but this was a fun video to watch. You did a good job, and it is a really cool idea for the right person.
He said he was soon going to be renovating the room.
Maybe I missed it in the video, but why not mitre or cap at least the visible ends of the steel? You are already bringing for clean up anyways and it would make a much more finished look than the big holes in the end. The mitre would also allow for much nicer/bigger rads or the parts you might hit
Those red diablo blades cut steel like butter! I need to learn how to weld. Nice work!!!
Super great illusion of a floating bed! very well made! but that wood worm corridor edge , don't know how if i like or not. anyhow great project!
Big project and lot of creative work plus tools
This is a wonderful video of an amazing art piece! Thank you for sharing and I'm glad I stumbled on your post, today!
It would definitely make a first good impression to a date. ✌
It looks really nice you are definitely top of your game now.
Un finto sospeso, perché ha il telaio poggiato a terra. Bell'idea, però!👍👏
Beautiful!
I made a floating bed out of wood, but after seeing this one that looks even better, i'm gonna have my cousin fabricate me one, minus the headboard. Thanks for this upload
Why would metal be better than wood?
Really well Made. Space saver AND super clean finish. Thanks, Man.
Экономия в чем, ? , Спишь лёжа
,А не стоя?
y thanks, you gonna make it too? lol
Finally you tube recommended something amazing
this is great if you have a robot vacuum cleaner, can easily sweep underneath
yes! same reason I like floating toilets! easy cleaning!
Yeah and if you have a lot of space to waste.
@@HomeMadeModern qual o link do banheiro flutuante???
I'd recommend a broom for sweeping.
@@TonyCasamassima what if i'm old
the thing I love about this bed is that it truly achieves the floating look. many ‘floating beds’ on RUclips aren’t able to achieve it because the wood shows way too easily when one steps back even just a foot or so from the bed
moving the under-bed supports way toward the center though means that the head of the bed will pop up if you sit on the foot of it, etc.
you seem to have figured out a solution for that by mounting the hole thing to the wall. I just wonder if there is a way to achieve all of this without mounting. it seems that if one were to make a cantilever that it would achieve this also while still being free-standing and mobile
You could mount to the floor instead, even under the floor with welded steel extensions that attach to floor joists
This is amazing! Good job!
wow I didn't realize how simple it is. I just need a few tools and wood. Wow so easy anyone can do it.
looks good but I would of closed the ends of the tubing off on the front.
Really liked the project I would love to make one myself can you provide a material list and cut list for the frame?
Благодарю за Труд! Отлично выглядит и наглядно, достаточно понятно в производстве. Будь Здоров и Счастлив! Добрых снов!
❤️ Wow! Alright, now I have to re-learn welding. It's been quite a while. Great design. ❤️
Where did you find the design?
There are so many things under the bed on the floor but this will help to keep the area clean
Great video. Clever method of matching the live edge. Love the use of metal. Welding today isn't difficult. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🐒🤙
thank you!
WAOOO!!! Quedo genial😀 Saludos desde Perú
Eu fiz uma dessa mas totalmente suspensa, não tem esse apoio no meio, coloquei duas barras I de 4 polegadas quebrei a parede e como tinha uma diferença de uns 10cm entre uma e outra coloquei ferros trançados soldei e enchi de concreto ficou show 😃
eu vi um apartamento em anapolis com moveis de alvenaria e uma cama , flutuante achei muito engraçado ,, edificio village cardoso
ANOTHER VERY GOOD WRITING THE CONTENT OF YOUR CHANNEL
Next video.....How to repair cracked drywall...
I'm curious...over long years of time being up... would it droop, curve down eventually to the floor, or wall eventually "give out"?
It's obviously for folks with a good chunk of spare change in pocket. This type bed would make cleaning and making the bed putting on new sheets etc so much easier.
Why would you want your bed to float?
So you can vacuum under it.
Storage
No Boogey man
Why not?
@@yongyea4147you can do that when it has legs too.
A cloud bed...smart, very smart mate !
Me parece que una vez al año deben darles mantenimiento a los tornillos que van en la pared y la otra, le iría bien unas luces led bajo la cama que resalten su levitación.
bed is subjected to Cantilever load if someone sits on the bottom edge, another support on the bottom side(not too bottom) may be required imo
Brilliant build! Just a quick question: can it withstand "shaking action"? Talking about earthquake here🙃
its steel and tied to 4 different studs in the wall so yes! :)
Very interesting idea. Others avoid any kind of metal in bed construction for health reasons.
Какая хорошая идея! 👍
English please
Имхо сломается после первого же секса)))
Have you ever made a Round one like that
How has the other floating bed been holding up?
Yo, fyi you doubled up on the link to the kiln co and now I've got to go the long way round to find your other floating bed video. Mahalo.
Hey! This is awesome project. The bed looks really nice and modern. Got one questions as I didn't get that from the video. What is the thickness of the steel square tube? I know this is 1,5x1,5 inch but not sure what is the thickness. Thanks for the video!
tensegrity tables would look great alongside that bed.
Looks cool but i would have a hard time trusting the bed not falling when i sleep lol
I definitely wouldn’t 😂
I would wonder about other actions on the bed like it would have to hold 4,000 lbs
Actually trust my the king of steel he used it will age with time and break slowly until the fall give it 4-5 years
ไม่มีทางล้มหรอก เพราะเขายึดเตียงเข้ากับผนัง แถมยังมีขารองเตียงที่ส่วนหัวและช่วงกลางด้วย
Remember, in good design form follows function . This isn't the case , more like a work of art where it's all about the form.
Выглядит интересно. Напрягают острые внешние металлические углы с торца кровати. Плюс есть очень большое подозрение, что висящее крыло таки загнет к полу, особенно если супруги захотят выполнить свой супружеский долг на этой части кровати. :)
Два рельса нужно было))
Hahah. Wooolalah
Amazing video as always! Thanks for sharing this! I noticed that you just used plywood for under the bed. I've always heard that you'll get mold if there isn't ventilation under the mattress. Was the plywood just for the video and you'll put holes or something later? I'm doing a bed right now and am trying to figure out an easy way to ventilate without a box spring. Thanks!
Good observation. I usually just flip the mattress every month and once in a while keep it on the terrace in the sun for a few hours. Although my method may have different results and theories worldwide considering climate and living conditions.
I've also had mold with putting a full sheet of plywood directly under the matrass. But i simply drilled a bunch of 1 cm holes in all the next bed projects and zero mold to be seen. so it is a simple fix
@@ProjectsandThings Right thanks for that!
Good job on the floating bed. Why didn't you cut the edge tubing at 45 degree angles to eliminate the open tube that you talked about deciding not to fill in?
Good job 👍
I think some underneath LED lights would make the bed look like a floating spaceship at night!
Precisely my thoughts. Also, it would be a great night light with dimming options.
Tamam yatağın tasarımı şahane! Ancak kenardaki Demir iskelet açık kalmış. Kendim için söyleyeyim ben yatağa girerken kesinlikle o demirlere çarparım ve yaralanma olması muhtemel. Demir iskeletin kenarları yuvarlak hatlı ya da yumuşak bir malzeme ile kaplansa daha sağlıklı olur hatta yatağın altındaki suntalam yerine latalı sistemde olabilir, özellikle nemli bölgelerde yatağın hava almasını sağlar. Evet bunlar maliyetleri attırıyor ama sağlık için gerekli 👍🏻
Incrível ❤️❤️❤️
adding a small foot board wood really give it a better look
Only it isn't floating is it?
There needs to be a way to keep the mattress from sliding around while the frame is slightly smaller than the mattress. If you can't figure out why we want a mattress that doesn't move easily, lmao.. As for the frame being smaller than the matress just a little bit, it's to protect your legs at 3:00am. Bumping into the mattress corner doesn't hurt at all, that steel frame's edge would.
They could make a padded covering for that area.
@@xHuntedGunzPCGx Yeah but for those who haven't made one yet it's something to consider. Older you get the more you bump into stuff.
its nice giving underbed ghost giving him some clean space too
so it's not actually floating.
Splitting hairs are you…
Life is an illusion. You know that.
Artenman u are idiot u homosexual?
What?!! No way?!
Floating bed 3.0 ....king size floating Murphy bed!
not a bed you want to get busy on
можно только завидовать инструментам и доступности натуральных материалов. Вроде сами среди леса живём, но для нас данный материал из области фантастики.
This would be super cool in an Airbnb
Nice job ,but you need a perforated wooden plate under the mattress,for proper ventilation.
If you use a lot of spray paint you should upgrade. Get a compressor and cheap paint gun. Use enamel and you can add hardener or Japan dryer, acetone helps to dry faster and thin it out. It's way better than spray cans.
Дуже цікава реалізація, мені сподобалося!🇺🇦
It looks amazing!!!! It's brilliant idea
On ne lâche pas Momo 🙏
Nice job and fun project. Wow, paying over $5,000 is impressive. Others reading, don’t be afraid of welding. You can also grind down ugly weld jobs, but not really needed as they won’t be seen here. 👍🏼
yes! welding is a lot of fun and huge unlock for woodworkers
awesome idea, but an added pro is less susceptible of bed bugs infiltration.
When grinding, cutting, and welding shouldn't you be using a respirator so you don't inhale metal particles?
An awesome bed project! God bless you.
Very cool.👍👍👍👍
your work is very good, very thorough and neat results... Greeting from Indonesia
Stunning! And shout out to that beetle for his design contribution 🪲
thanks Shane!
Love it ,easy to clean bedroom
very nice congrats
Nice bed bro.thanks.
con una madera por los lados no se ven los tubos y sus hoyos pero esta super
I'd like to make a floating frame the exact size of a queen mattress, with a lower-profile headboard (not a fan of huge panels, plus I have a window that will be behind it that I don't want to completely cover).
Great video.
First you show the end product (thank you).
Then you pace the video nicely 👍
0:20 what kind of strength testing did you do on the bed 😉
bro did exactly what I was thinking for testing it
I would add lights or rgb lights under the bed so it glows
You should make it hinged and make a diy Murphy bed
My first concerns where answered in the first few seconds. Very nice effect.
I would love to do this for my king sized bed, great video
wooooow awesome!!!!
Wow 😯 your work is amazing friend 👏👏👏❤️👍