"house bed", or "toddler floor bed" as well. We decided to create a super stylized and really fun version of this and looked to the 'How to Train Your Dragon'
How to Build the Trundle Bed As always, I have the full video for you to watch me build the project step by step. The full written details are below. Step 1: Prepare the Lumber Make the cuts per the cut list in the plans. I highly recommend using a miter saw to make the cuts be...
Every inch and centimeter matters when it comes to ensuring a snug fit and stability. Saw: A circular saw is great for straight cuts, while a miter saw can handle angles with precision, ideal for ladder steps and frame corners. Drill with Drill Bits: Vital for creating holes for your ...
Edge the quilt with either a border or with bias tape, taking care to miter the corners carefully. 2 Remove the basting stitches. 3 Display proudly. Community Q&A Question What kind of fabric should I use for the backing? Community Answer Assuming you've used cotton fabric for the front...
How to Frame a Canvas Instructions Let’s jump into the steps you will need to take to upgrade your unframed piece of art. 1. Choose Your Corner Joint First, you need to decide which corner joints you want to use when building your frame. I’ve used one of these two options:miter co...
Step 8:Apply small 1” pieces of strong double-sided tape to all corners and the middle of all sides. My tape said only 4” of tape are needed for every pound! I tend to always do a bit more. I had to apply a double stack of the tape to account for the center dip in the mol...
The saw sat level with the outfeed table, meaning there was no place for the miter gauge to go when I made a crosscut. This meant raising the saw every time I needed to make crosscuts, which, let’s be honest, was not super safe. With all of this in mind, I designed the new ...
Attach another long board to the other bottom corner of the square. Then flip the square over so you can attach long boards to the remaining two corners. I used extra scrap pieces of wood to hold the original long boards up so they stay square and the screws don’t pull out of the ...
Safety should always be a priority when undertaking any DIY project. Here are some precautions to keep in mind while building your table: Stable Design: Ensure the table design is stable and robust to prevent tipping. Smooth Edges: Sand down any sharp edges or corners to prevent cuts and scr...
It’s easier to do this now before they have been put together. 3. You can also add the first coat of paint if you want to. Assemble The Frame Use screws to keep the joints together 1. Use screws to drill through the ends of the corners. Attach angle brackets to the inside corners...