Saturday, March 2, 2019

ZIYOO 14 Inch Wooden Slats Platform Bed Frame, 3500lbs Heavy Duty, Strengthen Support Mattress Foundation, Quiet Noise Free, Full

How to make a Japanese wooden bed frame

The Japanese have a simple style when it comes to furniture. The wooden frame of the bed is flat and unadorned or attached and often is nothing more than wicker mats placed on the floor at night and folded and stored during the day. The modern style of the Japanese flat bed has a frame that raises the flat wooden platform a few inches from the floor, but continues the tradition of having a flat surface on which are placed a futon shiki mattress and kakebuton dildo.



ZIYOO 14 Inch Wooden Slats Platform Bed Frame, 3500lbs Heavy Duty, Strengthen Support Mattress Foundation, Quiet Noise Free, Full
ZIYOO 14 Inch Wooden Slats Platform Bed Frame, 3500lbs Heavy Duty, Strengthen Support Mattress Foundation, Quiet Noise Free, Full




Instructions

Build the frame

1 Attach a 75-inch long 2 x 6-inch pine board to six 39-inch-long pine boards by 2 inches by 6 inches with 3-inch wood screws using an electric drill. Place the first and last 39-inch boards flush with each end of the 75-inch board and the other four 39-inch boards at approximately 15-inch intervals between the terminal strips.

2 Place a second pine board 2 x 6 inches 75 inches from the free ends of the six 39-inch boards. Make the ends of the second 75-inch plate level with the first and last 39-inch boards. This creates a 6-inch-tall wooden box frame.

3 Place a 2-by-2-inch, 6-inch-long pine board in each of the four inside corners of the box frame, not next to the four support boards. Plug them into the sides of the box with two 3-inch screws, being careful not to pierce the screws that hold the two side boards together.

4 Place a 4 by 8 foot piece of 3/4 inch thick birch plywood on two easels, and divide it into a 45 by 81-inch rectangle with a circular saw. Laying the wood on the ground.

5 Adjust the wooden box on the top of the plywood with a tape measure to center the box with a 6-inch outer edge. Use a pencil to trace where the box was placed, including those on the interior support boards. Remove the wooden box from the plywood.

6 Place a 45-inch long pine board 1 by 10 inches to the two shorter ends of the plywood rectangle, on the side without the drawing, with 1 1/4-inch wood screws in the corners at 6 o'clock inches intervals.

7 Mount two 61-inch long 1-by-10-inch pine boards on the longer edges of the plywood, on the side without the drawing, and screw these boards into the plywood with 1 1 wood screws / 4-inch in the corners part and in 6-inch intervals. These edge plates provide additional support.

8 Place the wood on top of the wooden box, with the side with the drawing facing up, away from the box, and center the plywood with a 6-inch lead around the wooden box. The drawing should be above the real wooden box.

9 Place the plywood for the wooden box with 3-inch wood screws and an electric drill at 10-inch intervals. Avoid the corners of the box.

10 sand all edges and corners of the bed frame with fine-grained sandpaper.

11 of the frame stain of the Japanese wooden bed with the chosen color of the wood stain using a brush and even strokes.

Tips and warnings

  •     The measurements are used for a double size mattress. Add 15 inches to the width of a full-size mattress, add 21 inches across and 5 inches to the length of a queen, and add 36 inches across and 5 inches to the length of a double mattress.
  •     Add 1-by-1-inch pine boards to the top plywood shelf on the edges of the drawing if you plan to use a mattress instead of a shiki pad to prevent movement.
  •     Always use protective equipment when working with wood.