NL-mikkla
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, been reading for a while now and thought it was time to post some in the members projects section.
In 2011 I wanted to make a bed for my unborn daughter, while browsing the internet I found a design to my liking
It turned out to be a new design and not even in stores available, so all I had was a screecap from the internet
I found the rough dimensions on internet and calculated with the screencap
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First I made a template
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Template
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Transfered to 22mm MDF and rilled the holes for the router
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Routing, no Festool at that time :-(
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Finished routing
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Tried to make the curved sides
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Didn't work like this
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Tried a different method
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That worked
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Made the bottom
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Test fit
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Test fit
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Cut out the sides
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Made some connecting points
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Test fit
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Test fit
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Test fit
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Test fit
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Spray painted the sides
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Finished
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Finished
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The bed can be totally disassembeld into fairly small pieces and can be easily transported
The sleeping section can be raised (now seen in highest position for baby only) and lowered when the she is older.
When she can walk and start climbing also one or two sides can come out so that she can climb out safely herself
I'm new to the forum, been reading for a while now and thought it was time to post some in the members projects section.
In 2011 I wanted to make a bed for my unborn daughter, while browsing the internet I found a design to my liking
It turned out to be a new design and not even in stores available, so all I had was a screecap from the internet
I found the rough dimensions on internet and calculated with the screencap
[attachthumb=01]
First I made a template
[attachthumb=02]
Template
[attachthumb=03]
Transfered to 22mm MDF and rilled the holes for the router
[attachthumb=04]
Routing, no Festool at that time :-(
[attachthumb=05]
Finished routing
[attachthumb=06]
Tried to make the curved sides
[attachthumb=07]
Didn't work like this
[attachthumb=08]
Tried a different method
[attachthumb=09]
That worked
[attachthumb=10]
Made the bottom
[attachthumb=11]
Test fit
[attachthumb=12]
Test fit
[attachthumb=13]
Cut out the sides
[attachthumb=14]
Made some connecting points
[attachthumb=15]
Test fit
[attachthumb=16]
Test fit
[attachthumb=17]
Test fit
[attachthumb=17-1]
Test fit
[attachthumb=18]
Spray painted the sides
[attachthumb=19]
Finished
[attachthumb=20]
Finished
[attachthumb=21]
The bed can be totally disassembeld into fairly small pieces and can be easily transported
The sleeping section can be raised (now seen in highest position for baby only) and lowered when the she is older.
When she can walk and start climbing also one or two sides can come out so that she can climb out safely herself
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