DIY Castle Joint Platform Bed made w/ 2x4's Buy vs. DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2021
  • This week I built Thuma style castle joint modern platform queen size bed out of 2x4’s at a fraction of the cost it would take to buy this. I used accessible tools, and DIY techniques to create the castle joints without using any chisels or hand tools. This Thuma style DIY modern castle joint platform bed is a experiment on whether its better to BUY vs. DIY. Thanks for watching this video on how I created this DIY Modern Castle Joint Platform Bed made using 2x4’s. Thanks to Rockler for supporting my channel!
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  • @mrbinford1012
    @mrbinford1012 Год назад +180

    So, I have now built 3 of these beds, 1 for myself and 2 or family members. They think I'm some kine of magician, but its not so; I'm just a DIY woodworker who found this bed design really useful and easy to build. I must admit my 12 year old self sprung loose and added LED lights around the border. Also i combined the frame with a headboard that was demonstrated by Tom Silva on Ask This Old House, and I think it worked out beautiful. Thanks for the Demo

    • @mr.monberasai2557
      @mr.monberasai2557 Год назад

      can i pay you to make my children bed fames like that?

    • @JonnyBuilds
      @JonnyBuilds  Год назад +5

      So rad!

    • @jackmartin7974
      @jackmartin7974 Год назад +4

      Hi, it’s me, your cousin

    • @alexbai6107
      @alexbai6107 Год назад

      Is this the video you mentioned ruclips.net/video/yOgiBG936y0/видео.html

    • @Charles-mv7sv
      @Charles-mv7sv Год назад +2

      Using professional equipment in a DIY video is kinda bigoted, just saying.

  • @djdrocco
    @djdrocco 2 года назад +713

    Good thing it doesn't require a chisel. I've got no money left after buying a planer, jigsaw, miter saw, circular saw, belt sander, orbital sander, electric screwdriver, cordless drill, forstner bits, Rockler® brand clamps. . .

    • @alexanderbarrera9140
      @alexanderbarrera9140 2 года назад +28

      Lmao

    • @Jappy26
      @Jappy26 2 года назад +8

      🤣

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 2 года назад +50

      By golly, you left out the big bottle of wood glue.

    • @kylekeenan3485
      @kylekeenan3485 2 года назад +5

      Just what I was thinking haha!

    • @kylekeenan3485
      @kylekeenan3485 2 года назад +30

      Also outside of the US, having space for all those things comes at a massive premium. Its really only for the rich or professional carpenter.

  • @jontorres8767
    @jontorres8767 16 дней назад +1

    I just saw this advertisement for $1850 😂😂 now lumber prices are down. So I'm gonna build it for the wifey. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @99andycat
    @99andycat Год назад +19

    Love the 'additive joinery' concept and the castle joints are impressive.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 4 месяца назад

      Loving the jointery. Hating the wood selection.
      I don't hate pine, just what Home Depot does to it with minimum wage labor. I'll stick with my local sources.
      Ghanahl lumber, Austin hardwoods, and Rockler woodworking. Those are my current sources for wood.
      I haven't gone online for wood ordering, it interests me, but I want my local shops to stay.
      I just lost my local Woodcraft, and I don't like it one bit.

  • @amazingkvdaily7005
    @amazingkvdaily7005 2 года назад +6

    The design of the foot of the bed is amazing

  • @raymondhill3446
    @raymondhill3446 2 года назад +27

    I've been looking at this bed design for a while now. Going to make a twin/full size for my grandson. You just showed me how to complete the headboard!
    I think it is fabulous!
    Always DIY instead of buy!
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @lasharonbrown9454
    @lasharonbrown9454 2 года назад +2

    LOVE IT! Especially the upholstery belts for the slats. I’m gonna try this design for my camper.

  • @jeremiahjohnson2741
    @jeremiahjohnson2741 2 года назад +1

    I love that after seeing the ad for the Thurma bed, I quickly find dozens of videos on making the bed. DIY. I'm gonna get to work.

  • @sybilmcclay2830
    @sybilmcclay2830 2 года назад +14

    I’ve been doing research on diy beds and I love this one definitely a contender thanks

  • @mbryan4964
    @mbryan4964 2 года назад +6

    Hello Olive👋
    Love this! Tiny homes with little to no closet or storage need elevated beds to slide full size storage bins under. What a smart and fabulous look even for taller legs. Just love this. Thank you so much.💓

  • @michelle_chevellemmm1581
    @michelle_chevellemmm1581 2 года назад +2

    Awwww, "Olive" is Adorable!!! ❤❤❤ Great job on that bed!

  • @englishrose4388
    @englishrose4388 Год назад +2

    This was such a helpful video. Thank you for making it accessible to those who don’t have a full shop set up.

  • @twistedpost1066
    @twistedpost1066 2 года назад +8

    Love the design!! I was looking to some ideas for a day bed with a Trundle for my neighbor. With a few mods from your bed design I think a day bed would look fantastic!!

  • @Aardrijk1
    @Aardrijk1 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for this! It's a brilliant build and I appreciate it. Gonna try my hand at it.

  • @JakeEllison94
    @JakeEllison94 2 года назад +6

    Awesome build! Very budget friendly for such an awesome build! If you don’t pull so hard before you staple the fabric on the headboard you can get it a little straighter and more uniform. But this is awesome

  • @torinhalsey6313
    @torinhalsey6313 2 года назад

    The additive style castle joint really gets me to thinking about my next project. Thanks.

  • @gonsalomon
    @gonsalomon Год назад +10

    Thanks for sharing this wonderful idea with us! I'm a carpenter myself, so I'll go straight for 4x4s for the bed legs, shaping them the old-school way: making a structure to support the mattress, then using a piece for the head and the foot, each.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 4 месяца назад +1

      There's no way that jointery survives my bedroom activities unless that joint is fully glued, I'm a Viking, deep down somewhere under the nanny!
      And if that joint is fully glued its disposable, because it's not getting out of my room when I move.
      Maybe a bedframe involving a tusked tennon. but I think it's better to get a little more modern with some hidden bolts or a modern fastening system that can be taken apart.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 4 месяца назад

      Also a 4x4 from home depot needs to sit for 4 years. 1 inch per year to dry wet wood. Home depot lumber leaks water...

    • @gonsalomon
      @gonsalomon 4 месяца назад

      @@brandonhoffman4712 ended up using 18mm MDF boards to put drawers beneath my bed, so I can keep a bit of clothes in them. But I did plan for the forces that would be made on the structure, so I'm chill

  • @jotann3992
    @jotann3992 2 года назад +6

    Olive is sweet 💕 amazing joinery, thanks for showing us - those joints would make an amazing base for a glass topped coffee table or similar, so you could see the joinery!

  • @chuckkern8663
    @chuckkern8663 Год назад

    Today I start to build this for camping, using ‘Firewood’ for the castle posts(6), and shorter bed rails to easily fit in the back of a KIA soul. Thank you for the castle/interlocking joint ideas!

  • @gXXrGoNe
    @gXXrGoNe 2 года назад +1

    Its been said but I'll say it again, this is a great simple yet modern design.
    Great job!!!

  • @cameronweems3328
    @cameronweems3328 2 года назад +3

    The reward of spending time doing this is well worth it even if there was no cost savings.

  • @inspiringbuilds
    @inspiringbuilds 2 года назад +5

    Nice job with the build and thinking outside the box with the joinery! Keep up the great work as the goal is for us to continue to inspire others to build something awesome! 👍🏼

  • @stradicfanatic
    @stradicfanatic Год назад

    Olive! Yep. Absolutely building this. Thanks a ton for taking the time to make this video!

  • @lindaburt6518
    @lindaburt6518 2 месяца назад

    Olive is adorable! That is an awesome build. Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @305dutch4
    @305dutch4 2 года назад +21

    Wonderful project! I've looked at so many beds on youtube but this is probably one of the best designs I've seen! Great job! Loved the ending with Olive doing a walkthrough. Looking forward to seeing future projects on your channel.

  • @oldsoldier4u814
    @oldsoldier4u814 2 года назад +4

    Olive is a cutie!!! Oh - and the bed project was pretty cool - nice job!

  • @malcolmreynolds7122
    @malcolmreynolds7122 Год назад

    Olive's Dad made a super cool bed project. I love the additive material handling.

  • @nancystowell4877
    @nancystowell4877 Год назад

    Gonna do this, will be using select pine for it's strength and lack of knots. Thanks for this beautiful bed design! ♥

  • @erickrumpelbeck5901
    @erickrumpelbeck5901 2 года назад +38

    I was able to complete this project today with the guidance from the video! Overall achieved a similar result. A few people mention concerns about the strength of the end of the beam and the wood grain orientation. Indeed, the small piece broke off on one end during the test fit. It's easy for this to happen given the pleasant result of these pieces fitting together and the strain on the opposite end when fitting a piece. However, it glued back easily and I was happy that the end result didnt compromise strength at all. As mentioned, once the bed is assembled, there is a lot of strength in the design. There doesnt seem to be much force on the end piece surprisingly. Additionally, I'd recommend buying four or so additional 1x4's for the slats so that they are spaced out with less spacing between. Good luck!

    • @the-wooden-beard
      @the-wooden-beard Год назад +2

      I didn't do the same bed design, but I did find that using 2x4s instead of 1x4 bed slats improved the stability incredibly. It also seemed to remove a lot of the squeaking that would happen.

    • @oldiniabal1464
      @oldiniabal1464 Год назад

      @@the-wooden-beard what mean 1x4 / 2×4? tickness and width?

    • @the-wooden-beard
      @the-wooden-beard Год назад

      @@oldiniabal1464 yes

    • @oldiniabal1464
      @oldiniabal1464 Год назад

      @@the-wooden-beard thank you :)

    • @dad1432
      @dad1432 6 месяцев назад

      It's the thickness and width of the lumber. "1x4" is one inch thick and four inches wide; "2x8" is two inches thick and eight inches wide. The actual dimensions are smaller, but it's complicated to explain.

  • @nicracine
    @nicracine 2 года назад +4

    Brilliant built! I love that the whole thing can be disassembled easily. Many books I've seen are just huge boxes to heavy to move anywhere. Not this one. I really love it!

  • @jimgardner5129
    @jimgardner5129 2 года назад

    Olive is a cutie.
    So glad you included a centre support post.

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips 8 месяцев назад

    I love it when you use the term additive joinery great concept!

  • @raynoladominguez4730
    @raynoladominguez4730 2 года назад +10

    Olive is a beauty, so is the bed.

  • @jamesmorrison7847
    @jamesmorrison7847 2 года назад +4

    Nice work! I saw the bed online with the castle joint corners that you referred to in this video. This project isn't all that easy, but an amateur with moderate skills with tools can build it too. I think your material costs are about right.

  • @rhondakennedy819
    @rhondakennedy819 День назад

    Love the blue. Be kind to each other. Stay safe. Love to all

  • @veganskillz
    @veganskillz Год назад

    I do want to compliment you on an amazingly informative and well produced build process. I will be referencing your video when I decide to build a version of this.

  • @simviki
    @simviki 2 года назад +4

    The dog in the intro look straight into my soul.

  • @BBSaar
    @BBSaar 4 месяца назад +5

    So much work! I no longer think the Thuma bed is overpriced. 🙂

  • @nishithchristian5407
    @nishithchristian5407 2 года назад

    That looks fabulous. Great job. Love it.

  • @allanog12345
    @allanog12345 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing the detailed construction and cost for this bed frame. Great DIY idea! I hope Olive enjoys it too :)

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 8 месяцев назад +7

    I ALWAYS go for the "why buy when u can DIY" & Ty for titling the video properly instead of "the click bait" type of title like people do

  • @kristenyoung7853
    @kristenyoung7853 2 года назад +71

    I just bought the "real" one, and love it! *Yours looks amazing too!*
    Hearing your breakdown of your cost makes me feel better about my purchase lol... if it cost them the same for materials, then add on the build cost, "free" shipping, ads, etc....i don't feel like any of it was a waste, since i don't have the required tools for the job. 😁
    But still love watching build videos!

    • @JonnyBuilds
      @JonnyBuilds  2 года назад +12

      Congrats! The original Thuma bed is a great deal and a beautiful product. I would buy one myself.

    • @overnightclassic2
      @overnightclassic2 2 года назад +4

      You can't look at his cost as a basis. Furniture companies get wood infinitely cheaper than we can and they manufacture using assembly lines which are incredibly fast and efficient.
      You should compare the cost of a thuma to other comparable beds and it is not cheap.

    • @JustinGarza
      @JustinGarza Год назад +2

      you might be able to do the completed project with just a saw, and a drill, and sandpaper. all his be fancy tools makes the job easy ...but it should still be doable without the fancy stuff.

    • @JustinGarza
      @JustinGarza Год назад +6

      in addition, you could buy all the tools... and all the wood, make 100 beds, and sell them online for about 600 each. thus undercuts the competition, and will start your business

    • @richardmarden6485
      @richardmarden6485 Год назад +1

      Thuma states" Each piece is inherently unique, featuring the natural imperfections of handcrafted, repurposed wood." Not even virgin wood. .Nice video Jonny Builds

  • @hyankov
    @hyankov Год назад

    Interesting approach to castle joints. I would have never thought of that

  • @zombinaagogo
    @zombinaagogo Год назад

    Hello Miss Olive!
    Thanks for sharing this, I've been wanting to make my own bed frame that's deconstructable and this helps give me an idea on what to do.

  • @ModernRemade
    @ModernRemade 2 года назад +3

    Cleanest 2x4 project I’ve seen. Nicely done!
    +extra points for the Ridgeline 😉

  • @FowlerFamilyFarm
    @FowlerFamilyFarm 2 года назад +4

    Nice build👍

  • @gmankillerk
    @gmankillerk 2 года назад +1

    Love this. 👌🏿 probably the best and easiest version of the castle joint Iv seen yet. Thanks going to give this a go.

  • @whydoineedahandle269
    @whydoineedahandle269 11 месяцев назад

    Did a nice job with the fabric. Very clean and neat. Reminds me of refelting a pool table

  • @skyp3gasus
    @skyp3gasus 2 года назад +4

    Love the design process and the making of these joints, putting and slotting them together is satisfying.
    To me the edges look a bit sharp and could possibly cut or make some splinters, maybe add some padding to the corners?

  • @davidv6803
    @davidv6803 2 года назад +6

    Any chance we can get plans for this?

  • @andrewmakestuff
    @andrewmakestuff 2 года назад +2

    I've had photos of the expensive bed stashed for a while now wanting to attempt exactly this. Your build video was extremely helpful! The castle joints were keeping me from attempting it, as the material size was prohibitive from my current inventory of materials. The build up joint will suit perfectly, can't wait to give this a try!

    • @JonnyBuilds
      @JonnyBuilds  2 года назад

      Awesome! 🙌🙌

    • @anonymousaccordionist3326
      @anonymousaccordionist3326 2 года назад +1

      With the price of wood now it might be less expensive to buy a premade one at this point.

    • @andrewmakestuff
      @andrewmakestuff 2 года назад +2

      @@anonymousaccordionist3326 If i was purchasing, true. I have a stash of hard maple but it's 3/4 stock. I hadn't considered build up construction that incorporated the joinery.

  • @donniegaskill1836
    @donniegaskill1836 2 года назад

    Great looking piece!!! I never thought about using castle joints for the legs. Great idea...

  • @mylou12071
    @mylou12071 Год назад +4

    I was looking for something I can put together only when I have guests and set aside without taking up room. This is perfect!

    • @mr.monberasai2557
      @mr.monberasai2557 Год назад

      Can I Pay You To Make My Children Bed Fames Like That?

  • @Tifatams
    @Tifatams 2 года назад +5

    Thank you, great vid, I've been trying to figure out how to make this exact bed with little tools.

    • @kylekeenan3485
      @kylekeenan3485 2 года назад

      This vid does not show how to make a bed with few tools but a whole carpentry workshop worth of them!

    • @Tifatams
      @Tifatams 2 года назад

      @@kylekeenan3485 well I don't know what else you want....just pay someone to make it 🤷‍♀️

  • @andrewavellino6427
    @andrewavellino6427 2 года назад

    Man olive for this type of stuff! who thought 2x4 lumber could become such a fine woodworking project,it's them castle joints and the inside taper that does it.

  • @Phyoomz
    @Phyoomz 2 месяца назад

    This was just a lovely video. The use of the belt sander was great. AND the clamp used to hold the unsupported end of the bed frame for fitting was smart too.

  • @guinness301
    @guinness301 2 года назад +4

    Great Job! I had an issue with the "tabs" breaking off at the ends of the stretchers. I drilled a 5/16 hole from the underside and added a hardwood dowel to strengthen them and that seems to have done the trick. Thanks for the video!!!

    • @samuelhow2347
      @samuelhow2347 2 года назад

      Think it would hold up build out of ash? No dowel added?

  • @Rocky1115
    @Rocky1115 2 года назад +300

    The fact that this would have cost less than $35 last year is infuriating.

    • @fermorac
      @fermorac 2 года назад +8

      Really? I'm from the middle of Mexico and here the wood it's sold, mainly, in 12" wide, 1" thick and 98" length pieces, that for around $6 to $8 USD, it's almost the same as shown in the video so, our prices are high?

    • @peterwillis1547
      @peterwillis1547 2 года назад +13

      And $35 is infuriating compared to going on craigslist and getting a free one, or just driving around neighborhoods looking for Ikea furniture being thrown away.
      Or you could go into a forest and chop a tree down....
      It's all about perspective.

    • @felipedeornelas8054
      @felipedeornelas8054 2 года назад +5

      That's almost 10x cheaper. I don't believe it. Do you mean the entire project?

    • @PH-wc8ll
      @PH-wc8ll 2 года назад +1

      so wait.

    • @randybobandy9828
      @randybobandy9828 2 года назад +11

      This never would have cost less than $35.... wtf are you on about?

  • @jacquiemouton9053
    @jacquiemouton9053 2 года назад +1

    Olive. You make it look so easy. I love the clean lines (as you said) and the modern finish. Looks pretty good to me.

  • @tmcaleer50
    @tmcaleer50 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love this design! Wish I had the skill and tools to make it!!

  • @jeremyspecce
    @jeremyspecce 2 года назад +9

    Nice job, and indeed I see ads for this kind of bed every day! I feel like it might help the rigidity if the legs were actually glued into the footboard and headboard cross bars. This would not change the portability of the bed frame by much at all. Olive.

    • @deanastafford5667
      @deanastafford5667 Год назад

      If everything is glued together then it's not as portable or easy to take part and moved somewhere else.

  • @JohnLaudun
    @JohnLaudun 2 года назад +6

    This the bed I wanted to build last year. Thank you for the castle joins and the additive joinery. Quick question: If you had raised the slats up a bit, or had a slightly deeper apron, wouldn't it have been possible to run that central strut vertically and obviate the need for the central post?

    • @DarkstarReborn
      @DarkstarReborn 2 года назад

      Nice thought!

    • @jonathanboyd144
      @jonathanboyd144 2 года назад +2

      Vertical would help, but you are still talking about a piece of fast-growth softwood that is best in compression or tension along its length, and crap in lateral loading (resisting bowing). Trading it out for vertically-oriented plywood would be better (and resist twisting by building a "T" or "I" beam). But let's think about this. While removing that center post might improve the aesthetic, support sleeping bodies, and give you more spring during "jumping", it is begging that stinger to split, or where it connects to the rest of the bed frame to fail. This speaks to why many beds are built robustly, out of higher strength materials, and include a center post. Whether your mattress has a foundation or not, just add the center post with an adjustable foot (if you are one of us with wonky floors and don't want it tapping out a rhythm while "jumping".) All my beds have them in my home and I only see them if I am crawling on the floor or moving houses. I try to keep both to a minimum.

    • @JohnLaudun
      @JohnLaudun 2 года назад +2

      @@jonathanboyd144 It was only on the second occurrence of "jumping" that I realized you were not, in fact, discussing jumping. Nicely done. And agreed on your structural points.

    • @samuelnelsen8872
      @samuelnelsen8872 2 года назад +1

      @@jonathanboyd144 if you live near a home sawmill they can mill you rough cut hardwoods for about the same as store bought.
      Some may already have the stock you need that is properly dried.

  • @ito2791
    @ito2791 2 года назад

    Beautiful! Awesome work! Thanks for sharing!

  • @andyfarmer759
    @andyfarmer759 2 года назад

    Thank Olive foor a great video. I love the simplicity of the design.

  • @ianmib
    @ianmib 2 года назад +17

    One thing the concerns me about this joint is the small piece at the end of the beam and the wood grain orientation......it would be very easy for it to snap off and render the joint useless. Even before assembled, a small impact on the end of the beam would make it pop off. I have cut variations of the joint previously for ‘knock down’ frames that can be quickly disassembled and reassembled without fasteners and is very easy to damage. Don’t cut it too tight or it’ll break during assembly. Be careful with this type of joint and handling your beams. Not sure I would use this on a bed, I’d like to know how it’s held up.

    • @aherrera8382
      @aherrera8382 2 года назад +4

      100% agree what about when things get heated up? I doubt it will hold up the first month for newlyweds. Just saying. Perfect bed for teenagers when their kids get into puberty and have their bfs or gfs just cut it tight so it will snap under any king of unnecessary rocking. No adult supervision needed.

    • @CHIL2903
      @CHIL2903 2 года назад +3

      Drill a hole(s) in the stub end and insert a dowel or two?
      Do you think that might work?

    • @TomOConnell
      @TomOConnell 2 года назад +4

      Wouldn't the pieces added to the outside/inside on the stretchers end up taking most of the racking load? They'd push against the outside of the legs since they're so tight before the joint inside the stretcher gets pressure on it.

    • @benjaminfarthing3849
      @benjaminfarthing3849 2 года назад +1

      Yep, I tried to build this. An end piece snapped off during a test fit. I let it wobble too much and it snapped right off. Maybe those ledges he uses would reduce the shearing force on the joints once the bed is built.

    • @joshualioi5144
      @joshualioi5144 2 года назад

      What is a better bed build alternative

  • @haledixon
    @haledixon Год назад +5

    I'm gonna show you how to make it with "accessible tools and DIY techniques"... and first step is using a planer???

  • @skalpel303
    @skalpel303 2 года назад +1

    Very well done, and great showcase of steps as well. I personally have no tools or workspace, but It's seems easy enough for a novice to feel confident.

  • @jodrafting
    @jodrafting 2 года назад +1

    just want to say your videos Rock way better than the other Builders out there. the narration makes a huge difference

  • @Pedrmadd
    @Pedrmadd 2 года назад +46

    "Today, I'll show you how to build these using 2x4s, accessible tools..."
    Step 1 - "I used a planer..." ($400-$500)
    🥴
    In all seriousness, really cool build! Just maybe not so accessible.

    • @Christian-fx9ur
      @Christian-fx9ur 2 года назад +9

      Great build but it’s still cheaper to go buy the Thuma bed frame. If a person already has all that power equipment, I’m pretty sure they would be able to make the bed frame without this tutorial.

    • @blonk333
      @blonk333 2 года назад

      You could still use this method with out planing. You will just have rounded edges

    • @volume311
      @volume311 2 года назад +1

      Valyōu Furniture sells an identical bed in more color choices as Thuma for $600 shipped

    • @adammiscellaneous9309
      @adammiscellaneous9309 2 года назад

      @@Christian-fx9ur My planar is only a hand held electric one, fine for this project. So you could say I do have all the tools, but I definitely appreciate this tutorial and didn't already know how to do it. I can't wait to be able to say I'm a pro with all these tools though, and my primary tool for learning these skills is right here on RUclips.

    • @Christian-fx9ur
      @Christian-fx9ur 2 года назад +1

      @@adammiscellaneous9309 excellent feedback sir! I stand corrected. Thank you. Very good to know. I'm not handy and I'm probably a bit jealous of you guys that can make stuff. I sincerely appreciate your post. : )

  • @murd777
    @murd777 2 года назад +3

    Using 2x4 wood, but having $15K in tools. Very smart! LMAO!

  • @piratetaylor29
    @piratetaylor29 2 года назад +1

    Very cool look and those corners are amazing. They do look supreme the way you glued them up and even the floor surface ends look nice too. Clearly a worthwhile project that beats the store inventory by a country mile. 🤣🇺🇸

  • @JkCanvas
    @JkCanvas 2 года назад +1

    Nice job on the explanation and how to make castle joints easier.

  • @dukesilver2019
    @dukesilver2019 5 месяцев назад

    Been wanting to do this for a long time. Thanks, you took all the guesswork out.

  • @bklynjoe12
    @bklynjoe12 2 года назад

    Great looking bed, on my to do list! Thank you

  • @gracestephens2434
    @gracestephens2434 9 месяцев назад

    I’m needing to replace my cheap crap-tastic aluminum Amazon bed frame I purchased 3 yrs ago. I was building my house at the time so I didn’t have time to build a decent frame. It’s always dropping slats out and the bed just ends up sagging because of it. I’m so happy I found this video. Because I have scrap walnut, cherry, maple, white ash lying around. Seeing this is making me want to figure out how to mash them up for that alternating leg pattern and then just make the rails out of cheap pine. So awesome I found this. Thanks for this idea.

  • @hardlibra
    @hardlibra 2 года назад

    olive. great job! I need to make 2 beds like this for my boys. thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @ninjacuberdk1466
    @ninjacuberdk1466 2 года назад +1

    Olive. Thanks for the vid. Love those castle joints.

  • @Rangeroll
    @Rangeroll 2 года назад +1

    Olive!! I'm about to start on a King size Floating Platform Bed utilizing castle joints and French cleats. I want to be able to take it apart and fiancée wants it to be super fancy, so hopefully it turns out as well as yours did!

  • @lexhemart
    @lexhemart 2 года назад

    Going to make this! Thanks 🫒 Olive!❤️

  • @1959WoodWorkingHobby
    @1959WoodWorkingHobby 2 года назад

    Congratulations on the beautiful work. Thanks for sharing.

  • @janakdesai1
    @janakdesai1 2 года назад +2

    I did exactly the way you did, and let me tell I did save so much money. thank you

  • @joek511
    @joek511 2 года назад

    I like it, it's a clean simple build. Already have the tools and plenty of hardwood, red and white oak, cherry and a huge pile of rosewood. I have a spare room that needs a bedroom set

  • @heddita1
    @heddita1 2 года назад +1

    Great…looks manageable…thank you so much for sharing your wonderful work ❤️❤️❤️

  • @midnightsun2010
    @midnightsun2010 2 года назад +1

    Olive is the cutest! Awesome build!

  • @AncoraImparoPiper
    @AncoraImparoPiper Год назад

    Great built. I'll keep that in mind for my next custom bed construction.

  • @mykolashatkovskyi576
    @mykolashatkovskyi576 Год назад

    Outstandingly awesome, keeping in mind it's simplisity. Thank you.

  • @PFWoodturning
    @PFWoodturning 2 года назад

    Olive, glad you got Jonny to make you your own bed!!

  • @user-ev5ks7ee7w
    @user-ev5ks7ee7w 3 месяца назад +1

    This is most DYI build I’ve seen good job

  • @susanj711
    @susanj711 2 года назад

    This is a great Olive bed DIY. The size I need too.

  • @naths1229
    @naths1229 2 года назад +1

    Very nice, easy assembly system and elegant look.

  • @willbmw
    @willbmw 2 года назад

    Best design and build. I will be making this platform bed. Thanks for sharing!

  • @helenmaupin626
    @helenmaupin626 2 года назад

    Very creative design/build. Thank you for sharing.

  • @kylieb4836
    @kylieb4836 2 года назад +2

    This was so satisfying to watch it all come together - a beautiful piece, nice work and yup, I’m with you, in that I’d rather DIY a project than buy it new. Usually you can save a small fortune, but it’s knowing you’ve made it yourself which I find the best part.

    • @overnightclassic2
      @overnightclassic2 2 года назад

      Usually it's a lot more expensive to build it yourself. You absolutely cannot build ikea wood furniture (i.e. hemnes stuff) for even double the price.

    • @kylieb4836
      @kylieb4836 2 года назад

      @@overnightclassic2 i disagree - it's where you source your wood from and how much work you're willing to put in. I recently made a freestanding slatted pergola enclosure, with bench seat attached. Total price? $130AU. If youve ever cut into IKEA furniture, alot of pieces are hollow and the rest is particle board covered with veneer.

    • @overnightclassic2
      @overnightclassic2 2 года назад

      @@kylieb4836 I'm talking about the ikea furniture that is wood.

  • @aloemillions
    @aloemillions 2 года назад

    loved the video of how easy it all comes together

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Год назад

    This is the process I’m going to use. Thanks!

  • @1023Blessed
    @1023Blessed 8 месяцев назад

    I love this!! Thank you for sharing! Can't wait to try it myself... ❤

  • @SecondSonWoodworks
    @SecondSonWoodworks 2 года назад +1

    I love this design! Great job

  • @kreitv6391
    @kreitv6391 2 года назад

    Wow... Nice way to make castle joints.. Planning to make my own.. Thanks for the video

  • @59342389494
    @59342389494 2 года назад

    Nice. Clean job. Good and simple instructions. Best part no complicated tools to be used. Nice weekend project for sure.

  • @bozardio
    @bozardio 2 года назад

    Loved seeing the Ridgeline here. I have the same color and generation and was like whoa it's my truck! Great video!