I made the bed mostly from solid ash hardwood that I bought rough sawn. The rough lumber needs to be cut and planed down to make the smooth parts used to make the bed, starting with the rails. The panels of the headboard and footboard are joined to the legs with sliding dovetails. The dovetails mechanically hold the joint together, while also allowing the panels to expand and contract with seasonal moisture changes. I used traditional joinery rather than metal hardware to put the bed together. The rails have tenons on each end that goes through the legs, and a walnut wedge locks the parts together. The slats that support the mattress are 1/2" thick and 4" wide strips of solid hickory and these rest on cleats fastened to the rails. I cut spacer blocks to fit between each slat to keep them separated. The bowties were added to the headboard as a decorative element. I used water-based polyurethane to finish the wood, spraying on three coats with a light sanding between coats. This bed was designed to match the night tables I made a few months ago: ruclips.net/video/Py0hZth0aCg/видео.html
Saya fans anda.saya juga pengarajin kayu tapi dengan segala keterbatasan alat.di Indonesia alat alat mahal tidak sebanding dengan harga jual hasil karya
I am sure I am just one of thousands to say this but don't we all appreciate no click bait thumb nail, no intro, no sponsor talk, and straight to the point video? Everything about his video is perfect and so soothing... very informational and honest video which is extremely rare nowadays. I am actually over joyed finding this channel. John, Thank you.
Couldn't agree more, and believe you me, I've watched several hundred to say the least. Some of the Japanese videos are superb as well. But this John is simply great. I love his workshop- EVERY machine is rebuilt entirely in wood by his good self. He is something of a wood genius. Great channel- no fuss, no mess, no ads.
Beautiful. Looks so good next to the night stands you made before. The sliding dovetail construction is a great idea that I am going to borrow. Love it!
Awesome. Just awesome bedroom set. The bed works perfectly with the side tables. Almost like you planned it that way. I really love the style here. Quite subtle, yet very beautiful details. Very nice. Very nice.
I really like the way this bed looks like. Maybe a source of inspiration for a further project. You did a very good job John. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process.
Verrrrry nice bed project. Simple, clean lines, traditional joinery, nice light woods, clean lines of design. Simply a lot of great ingredients to make a lovely lasting project. Mr Heisz must have a very happy wife! I love the workshop; the way it exudes wood from start to finish. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas. This is a great channel indeed. God bless. Greetings from France.
Amazing work and beautiful outcome. The bed and the night tables look fantastic together. Guaranteed to have a good sleep and come up with more amazing projects. 👍
That is one of the best looking designs I've ever seen. The quality of work is excellent, but that elegant simplicity of the design style is next level.
Thank you for the wonderful presentation, especially without the techno music. You did a fantastic job and I learned a couple of new ways of making the jointery
This was especially useful because you used sacrificial snipe boards with the dewalt planer. If you can’t beat that then it’s a sure bet mere mortals like me can’t. Thanks for sharing!
So simple yet quite beautiful. Humble but with noticable precense. Damnit John the more you do and the more i watch your output the more it is noticable that your design talent is getting more and more exquisite.
What a beautiful bed.i make beds for a living, so I know what I'm talking about. That bed will last for generations, and will always look good.no matter how much styles will change in the future. You should be proud of yourself. Great work 👏
That headboard is never coming apart! Love the use of traditional joinery instead of metal hardware. My challenge would be in getting the sliding dovetail centered it the posts, with matching pieces... Love the relief cuts on the ts before routing. Brilliant.
I know I don't always take the time to comment on your videos, but your work is always beautiful. This bed is no exception. Thank you for sharing your craft.
I loved every inch of this build! I 'm still trying to process your hand clamps. Quite remarkable sir. Keep these builds coming and I will carefully watch. I like the design with the arch at the footbaord and the Black Walnut accent shims and inlays. Gorgeous dude!
I would love to learn how to woodwork with this level of attention to detail and craftsmanship. I get so frustrated when I cut something wrong, there's chip-out when routing, wood is warped, etc. Lumber is so expensive these days and I feel like I can't afford to make mistakes and it's so discouraging in my small shop without a planer or jointer (or knowledge for that matter) to mill my own boards. Incredible build, much respect to the amount of patience a project like this takes. Subscribed.
Beautiful. I learnt a lot watching you make the relief cuts on the tablesaw before routing out the dovetail slot - couldn't have expected the dovetail bit to hog out that much by itself, nice work. Oh, and sleep tight John.
I made the bed mostly from solid ash hardwood that I bought rough sawn. The rough lumber needs to be cut and planed down to make the smooth parts used to make the bed, starting with the rails.
The panels of the headboard and footboard are joined to the legs with sliding dovetails. The dovetails mechanically hold the joint together, while also allowing the panels to expand and contract with seasonal moisture changes.
I used traditional joinery rather than metal hardware to put the bed together. The rails have tenons on each end that goes through the legs, and a walnut wedge locks the parts together.
The slats that support the mattress are 1/2" thick and 4" wide strips of solid hickory and these rest on cleats fastened to the rails. I cut spacer blocks to fit between each slat to keep them separated.
The bowties were added to the headboard as a decorative element.
I used water-based polyurethane to finish the wood, spraying on three coats with a light sanding between coats.
This bed was designed to match the night tables I made a few months ago:
ruclips.net/video/Py0hZth0aCg/видео.html
Great video. Build videos are the best. Voice over would be nice too.
Saya fans anda.saya juga pengarajin kayu tapi dengan segala keterbatasan alat.di Indonesia alat alat mahal tidak sebanding dengan harga jual hasil karya
John - that bed is strong enough for Hagrid.
Price?
Are you selling the plans?
I am sure I am just one of thousands to say this but don't we all appreciate no click bait thumb nail, no intro, no sponsor talk, and straight to the point video? Everything about his video is perfect and so soothing... very informational and honest video which is extremely rare nowadays. I am actually over joyed finding this channel. John, Thank you.
Couldn't agree more, and believe you me, I've watched several hundred to say the least. Some of the Japanese videos are superb as well. But this John is simply great. I love his workshop- EVERY machine is rebuilt entirely in wood by his good self. He is something of a wood genius. Great channel- no fuss, no mess, no ads.
I would like to hear him talk and explain things instead of listening to machines running
A little commentary on what he is doing and why would certainly make it better.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The shop vac funnel to the custom lid trash can. Subbed 45 seconds in.
7,952 ideas, tips and tricks packed in one 11 minute video!
It’s like reading 17,348 woodworking periodicals in 11:19 minutes.
It's so cool to see you using all those tools and tables and jigs you've made over the years. And working so well!
Beautiful craftsmanship, and I love the video without music, just peaceful shop noises!
Beautiful. Looks so good next to the night stands you made before. The sliding dovetail construction is a great idea that I am going to borrow. Love it!
Wow. I really appreciate this one. The craftsmanship, the design and the editing. Great job!
There is still nothing better than watching a well made joint going together ... and the final result, simply stunning!
That ash grain looks great. I like the simple router jigs to make those sliding dovetails. Simple jigs to make complex cuts and joinery.
Beautiful bed John, amazing work! 😍👍🏻👊🏻
The walnut wedges won me over
Very elegant. The curves give lightness to what would have been a heavy-looking frame. And the walnut wedges and butterflies are a great touch.
That was beautiful. No narration, just ambiental sound. It almost looked like a tribute to Ishitani Furniture. Bravo!
Awesome. Just awesome bedroom set. The bed works perfectly with the side tables. Almost like you planned it that way.
I really love the style here. Quite subtle, yet very beautiful details. Very nice. Very nice.
There’s a lot of nice bed designs on RUclips but this is definitely one of my favorites! Really nice work
I really like the way this bed looks like. Maybe a source of inspiration for a further project. You did a very good job John. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process.
All that can be said is Beautiful John!
Just beautiful, John. Amazing work
Thanks Drew :)
Verrrrry nice bed project. Simple, clean lines, traditional joinery, nice light woods, clean lines of design. Simply a lot of great ingredients to make a lovely lasting project. Mr Heisz must have a very happy wife! I love the workshop; the way it exudes wood from start to finish.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas. This is a great channel indeed.
God bless. Greetings from France.
I love the joinery John! The sliding dovetails got me right in the feels!
Thanks :)
What a crafstman, beautiful to watch. Thanks for sharing with us.
Excellent video John. Great to see so many of your shop tool & projects being used to make the bed frame.
Very impressive work John! Love the looks and the joinery that you used. I would call that an heirloom piece! 👍👍👏👏
these are the kind of videos you make that make you a great maker thank you from a guy that has sawed board before
John!
Still doing the great stuff, after all these years. Beautiful...
Thank you.
🖐🏻
This will be an heirloom for whoever gets the privilege of owning it. Well done!
I love your style of no nonsense carpentry.
Loved the trick of using the step drill to widen the hole for the spade bit. Very smart.
Fantastic build John
I wasn't sure about the bowties, but then after seeing the bed put together, I really did like them.
Beautiful hand crafted traditional bed. Great work
John the bow ties really pop up this already beautiful design.
That bed turned out really nice.
Thanks :)
Amazing work and beautiful outcome. The bed and the night tables look fantastic together.
Guaranteed to have a good sleep and come up with more amazing projects. 👍
Thanks :) Dreaming up new projects every night!
Aww sweet dreams!
Really enjoyed this on Mr. Heisz
That is one of the best looking designs I've ever seen. The quality of work is excellent, but that elegant simplicity of the design style is next level.
I really liked that sliding dovetail technique of using the table saw first to not kill the router bit (our yourself!)
So so beautiful! I love the attachments and the inlay. I'm so jealous. 😅
Thank you for the wonderful presentation, especially without the techno music. You did a fantastic job and I learned a couple of new ways of making the jointery
your workmanship is amazing
This was especially useful because you used sacrificial snipe boards with the dewalt planer. If you can’t beat that then it’s a sure bet mere mortals like me can’t. Thanks for sharing!
Amazing job John!
What a gorgeous looking bed! It has a sort of Japanese flair to it.
Amazing work John!
Nice to see a build video again. Thank you very much.
This turned out amazing, an heirloom piece
So simple yet quite beautiful.
Humble but with noticable precense.
Damnit John the more you do and the more i watch your output the more it is noticable that your design talent is getting more and more exquisite.
What a beautiful bed.i make beds for a living, so I know what I'm talking about. That bed will last for generations, and will always look good.no matter how much styles will change in the future. You should be proud of yourself. Great work 👏
WOW - was a Pleasure to see it all !! 💕😍
What a gorgeous bed. John, you never cease to impress. Thank you much for the inspiration and technique.
It looks very stylish! Never seen anything like it before. You are a great master!
REALLY LOVE IT YOUR A GREAT CARPENTER ...HOPE ITS ENJOYED FOR YEARS TO COME...N.S.W. AUSTRALIA... DAVID.
This is beautiful bed my friend...👍👍👍
Bed looks great, I like the way you made the angled wedges at the tablesaw, I hadn't seen that before
It's beautiful 👍
Thanks for the video!
Thanks! :)
Very clean design done by a master carpenter
God bless you
Really nice work John!
That's really nice very simple but elegant
That headboard is never coming apart! Love the use of traditional joinery instead of metal hardware.
My challenge would be in getting the sliding dovetail centered it the posts, with matching pieces... Love the relief cuts on the ts before routing. Brilliant.
Now, that is really elegant.
Great job, B.
Thanks Brendan :)
What a lovely job you made of the bed. Great to see a mix of hand tools and power tools. Excellent video.
Let the woodworking speak for itself. Simply complex. Very cool
This is beautiful. Fun watching you work on this.
Just beautiful John!
Thanks Bill :)
Ooooh man that is so so cool! Exceptional work.
Great looking bed John.. 👍
I guess a dresser in this style might be next? This is a beautiful bedroom furniture line you are creating.
Great job. After all that work, it is nice to have a place to take a nap!
I know I don't always take the time to comment on your videos, but your work is always beautiful. This bed is no exception. Thank you for sharing your craft.
Fantastic job with the bed build John and its great to see you making something 👍
Nicely done John.
this was the PERFECT video for a quiet Sunday afternoon... great job & awesome build!
I loved every inch of this build! I 'm still trying to process your hand clamps. Quite remarkable sir. Keep these builds coming and I will carefully watch.
I like the design with the arch at the footbaord and the Black Walnut accent shims and inlays.
Gorgeous dude!
Very elegant bed frame, right along with the night stands!
This was masterful. Well done and inspiring.
A really nice little trick using the cut off to prevent snipe when you’re planning!
Beautiful John 👌👍
Nice looking piece John. I like how you oriented the wood for colour.
What a beautiful bed….better yet….what a beautiful piece of art….it doesn’t belong in somebody’s house….it belongs in museum of modern art….
I would love to learn how to woodwork with this level of attention to detail and craftsmanship. I get so frustrated when I cut something wrong, there's chip-out when routing, wood is warped, etc. Lumber is so expensive these days and I feel like I can't afford to make mistakes and it's so discouraging in my small shop without a planer or jointer (or knowledge for that matter) to mill my own boards.
Incredible build, much respect to the amount of patience a project like this takes. Subscribed.
Nicely done John.👍👍
Very nice, John~! I like the knockdown joinery. Love working with ash~!
it is beautiful. The ash is spectacular and another fantastic example of your craftmanship. I keep trying..
Thanks :)
I always learn something watching your channel John, Thanks!
So many great tips and tricks in this video that can be used in any project. But also, what a great looking island!
Impressive. And you build your own clamps, tools, and jigs. Very Nice.
I like the bed design and enjoyed the vid….I always enjoy a good “trad build”, thanks.
Beautiful and elegant as always, John.
Nice Work Mr. Heisz.
Great job John!
WOW! Beautiful bed another great project video can't let the wife see this one I would be in the shop trying to copy it ha ha ha
Nice build, John!
Nice, very nice. It have to modulate a solid positive mood.
Traditional joinery with modern tools. I like it.
I have been waiting for this build for months, not disappointed. Great work as always John.
Beautiful. I learnt a lot watching you make the relief cuts on the tablesaw before routing out the dovetail slot - couldn't have expected the dovetail bit to hog out that much by itself, nice work. Oh, and sleep tight John.
Damn. That's just incredible. Gorgeous.
Sleep well John knowing that it is all your own work. Well done.
John, I love the bed! Love the video showing how you made it; how you utilize the handmade tools you created to build it. Very well done!