Let me know what you think of my latest finished project. If I could change anything, it would be the lumber. I have to work with BORG oak, as that is about all I can get without driving all day. The bed was actually made to match the nightstands that you can see in the second picture. Maybe not fine woodworking, but LOML is happy with them and that was the goal.
This was an replacement for a waterbed (yes they still exist). It was made to fit a 14" pillow top mattress without a boxspring. There is a center support board with a leg in the middle. The slats are notched on the ends. There are cleats on the rails with dowels facing up to join the notches of the slats. I have slept on this for the last 2 weeks and would say it is as good as any other setup that I have slept on (LOML agrees). I was not sure how comfortable it would be with the slat setup, but I would now do it again without a second thought.

This was an replacement for a waterbed (yes they still exist). It was made to fit a 14" pillow top mattress without a boxspring. There is a center support board with a leg in the middle. The slats are notched on the ends. There are cleats on the rails with dowels facing up to join the notches of the slats. I have slept on this for the last 2 weeks and would say it is as good as any other setup that I have slept on (LOML agrees). I was not sure how comfortable it would be with the slat setup, but I would now do it again without a second thought.

) and would not trade it for anything. It's the one sure thing for anybody susceptible to back-aches.




) in the panel construction to make sure they have room to move but stayed solid. This was my first attempt at raised panels, but I think they came out well.
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