Beautiful looking bed. 2:22 min gave me the shivers though... perhaps just the angle of the camera but god your arm looked so close to the saw pulling your cut out.
Okay, my favorite shot in the video is at 15:04 - that clamped piece, alone, is a work of art! lol! Really, it is a prime example of the time, effort, and expertise involved in such an undertaking. In the end, I really love the work you did with this. All the choices, colors, and textures are just terrific! Thank you for sharing. (on a side note, I did get your message, but I just got back from a lot of business travel and such; look for a response asap!!) Cheers, Brian!
That's odd. It's recommended to leave a couple of inches in between so the mattress can "breathe" otherwise you risk developing mold, that's why commercial beds use slats in the first place instead of dropping a sheet of plywood. I doubt mold is covered by any warranty :D
The moisture comes from the people sleeping on it. People sweat during the night, and that goes in to the mattress, without enough air circulation that moisture gets trapped in the mattres and makes for great mold conditions.
The moisture comes from the people sleeping on it. People sweat during the night, and that goes in to the mattress, without enough air circulation that moisture gets trapped in the mattres and makes for great mold conditions.
Brian awesome craftsmanship always love the work you build. I just had a question when doing a big glue ups for tables per say when I use my Domino I usual use the second or middle setting for the width of the mortise I use to use a couple cut exact width first setting and the good to the second setting for the rest of my Dominoes and that doesn’t work so well lol. Long winded question lol. What setting do you use for just this type of glue ups??? Thank you so much Brian and take care my friend.
The majority of my clamps are Jet, I have a few bessy, but they have changed their clamps over the years and the new version isn't that great. I don't think bessy has an entry level version. They have just changes them over the years
If yo want to see more completed pictures: www.benhamdesignconcepts.com/platform-bed-with-sheepskin-headboard/
Really a great design. Thanks for sharing all the intricacies of the build.
I will go to sleep tonight and dream of having a shop like this. That's about the closest I will get to that being a reality
Very nice...I'm really liking the voiceovers. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice bed, you are a real professional
Fine craftsmanship Brian...Good Vid in description of the work. Thanks.
Beautiful looking bed. 2:22 min gave me the shivers though... perhaps just the angle of the camera but god your arm looked so close to the saw pulling your cut out.
Good job.
Okay, my favorite shot in the video is at 15:04 - that clamped piece, alone, is a work of art! lol! Really, it is a prime example of the time, effort, and expertise involved in such an undertaking. In the end, I really love the work you did with this. All the choices, colors, and textures are just terrific! Thank you for sharing. (on a side note, I did get your message, but I just got back from a lot of business travel and such; look for a response asap!!) Cheers, Brian!
New subscriber and realy like your format and content Brian. Thanks
Very nice, Brian!
Amazing job Brian. What’s your choice of wood glue .
to exact details just the way i like 'em
Really nice looking bed. Any particular reason why you didn't space the slats with a couple of inches in between?
That's odd. It's recommended to leave a couple of inches in between so the mattress can "breathe" otherwise you risk developing mold, that's why commercial beds use slats in the first place instead of dropping a sheet of plywood. I doubt mold is covered by any warranty :D
The moisture comes from the people sleeping on it. People sweat during the night, and that goes in to the mattress, without enough air circulation that moisture gets trapped in the mattres and makes for great mold conditions.
The moisture comes from the people sleeping on it. People sweat during the night, and that goes in to the mattress, without enough air circulation that moisture gets trapped in the mattres and makes for great mold conditions.
Brian awesome craftsmanship always love the work you build. I just had a question when doing a big glue ups for tables per say when I use my Domino I usual use the second or middle setting for the width of the mortise I use to use a couple cut exact width first setting and the good to the second setting for the rest of my Dominoes and that doesn’t work so well lol. Long winded question lol.
What setting do you use for just this type of glue ups??? Thank you so much Brian and take care my friend.
Brian Benham Thank You Brian for the information and the help you’ve provided me with I really appreciate it.
Another brilliant build. Hope the recipient doesn’t use hair gel
Can I ask what kind of clamps you used? Thank you
Bessey parallel clamps. He’s using the more entry level version too, which are very reasonably priced.
The majority of my clamps are Jet, I have a few bessy, but they have changed their clamps over the years and the new version isn't that great. I don't think bessy has an entry level version. They have just changes them over the years
domino domino domino after 20 years everybody forget about real joinery and joints without domino
How do you ship a bed
Brian Benham thank you for explaining
Ok
Gonna bruise up the shins with that design. Going to be a lot of cursing coming out that bedroom. Nice bed otherwise!
Lol, it's the guest bedroom, that way they don't over stay their welcome. 😜