Saturday, April 20, 2013

Dreaming... But I Could Make These


Blog post #155 of 365

I found these in a blog (http://www.vtwonen.nl/tips-en-trucs/zelfmaakplan/daybed-van-hout.html) and translated from Dutch. Not the most direct translation... I wonder if I could make these?

I mean how cool are they?
Daybed van hout
Stuff I'm going to need if I ever make this:
square
tape-measure
pencil
Drill 4 mm
countersink
drill
screw machine
screws 5.0 mm x 80 mm
screws 5.0 mm x 50 mm
screws, 5.0 x 20 mm
sander
4 wooden beams 40 x 40 x 430 mm
17 wooden boards 25 x 120 x 750 mm
4 wooden boards 25 x 120 x 740mm
6 wooden boards 25 x 120 x 800 mm
6 wooden boards 25 x 120 x 1950 mm
2 wooden beams 25 x 32 x 500 mm
2 wooden beams 25 x 32 x 400 mm
2 butterfly hinges
2 kruisheng hinges
2 mini bolt

How to make it:
1. Beginning with the attachment of the first wooden plank of 1950 mm with the screws of 5.0 mm x 50 mm is equal to the top of the beam. Do this by pre-drilling the holes and to galvanizing. For drilling are you doing on the spot where the board is, 2 inches on each side and within about 1 inch of the edge.
2. The second plank of wood you confirm 6 mm from the previous board, you do this also with the third shelf.
3. Attach the bar on the other side so that you look at two bars held. Through three planks of 1950 mm together
4. Repeat steps 1 / m 3 again so you have two sides.
5. Now fix the shelves that are between these sides are parallel to the other shelves, so that they run on a line.
6. Do this on both sides.
7. Turn the frame so the bottom is facing up sticks.
8. After you start attaching the boards of 25 x 120 x 750 mm, this forms the bed base. Here you use the screws of 5.0 mm x 50 mm. Attach the first tight against the legs, keep the following plank 4 inches away. Repeat until you have only four places. Here comes the folding backrest.
9. Place the four boards for the backrest in place, measure how good they are in the middle and all have a parallel and equidistant. , Lay the wooden beams 25 x 32 x 500 mm on the right and left side and attach to the four boards. This forms the back element.
10. Attach this element to the last board of the bed base by means of the hinges.
11. After you attach the strips of 32 x 25 x 400 on the end of a butterfly hinge coming to the second shelf of the back element. This is to be folded. The back-up element
12. These two battens are through the slide locks to the slats odds are held together in the back so you can easily fold down the backrest. Again
13. Make sure the inside of the back element two blocks are screwed where the element can lean on if it is not extended.
14. The position of the bed securing do you to set up, to draw a line on the side that corresponds to the angle of the long side and the bottom of this bar. Into the correct position by means of the screwed bar net Here you can also attach two blocks where exactly to place the bar in when you fold the backrest up.
15. Repeat on the other side.
16. Turn the bed and start attaching the bottom as done at the bed base though. Hou also the same gap.
17. After you turn it over and you shed the bed base.
18. Ready.

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