You are going to use wood glue and 2 and 1×4 inch screws to attach the 2×2 to the bottom of your 1×8. Take your 1×3 side rails and your 2×2 slat supports (these are the 2 2×2’s that you didn’t have to sand). The reason for doing more than necessary will make sense later.Ĥ – Attaching your slat supports to the side rails. just do it on the same surface on both ends). You want to take your 1×8 boards and add SEVERAL pocket holes on the inside (i.e. Those boards won’t need to be sanded, and incase your measurements are off at all on the other boards it will be helpful to make sure that length is perfect for your project.Ģ – Sand everything EXCEPT 2 – 2x2s, 1x3s and the 2×4ģ – Adding your pocket holes to your 1×8 boards. You can wait on the 1×3 and 2×4 if you want. Hopefully seeing it up close helps answer some questions you may have.ġ – Cut all boards to length. I also have a video where I walk you through the bed when it is finished. You can simply use it on here, or you can print it out for use at the store and while cutting. ![]() I will list out tools below, but below is your lumber and cut list. Do you plan to follow my exact tutorial, or do a padded fabric headboard? Both are options – and I will go through some options on that below – but if you plan to cover the headboard plywood or something inexpensive is an option. ![]() If you are planning to paint that is not of importance.
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