Bridle joints with a hole through the center which would basically work like a drawbored mortise and tenon joint and also with that you could put a threaded insert in the cross support to connect it all
You're not wrong. Though, that does introduce an easy way to make an errant cut and have to buy more stock - admittedly, I haven't make many bridle joints. I tend to stick to dados and miters. But a good recommendation all the same, thanks for checking out the video!
Definitely can be a little intimidating but with the right jigs it’s not too bad Tamar from 3x3 customs has a good video showing a good jig for angled bridles if you’re ever interested in trying them out
Shellac would have been a better finish option. Maybe not as big of a concern for a toddler bed vs a crib. Shellac is almost the only non toxic finish. For a crib where the child may chew on it it’s a bigger issue than a toddler bed. But congrats on the toddler bed, looks great and what a satisfying project.
Thanks so much! I can’t recall the exact board feet unfortunately. However, I do have a set of plans using dimensional lumber from the big box stores. Link is in the bio if you wanna check them out 👍🏽
Thanks for checking out the video! I believe the angle was 22 degrees. But I do have a full set of plans (linked in the video description) that will have all the specific details for you to build your own :) Thanks again!
@@donnygrahambuilds Thanks for the response. Didn't mean to call attention to it, bought the plans several weeks ago and following them and the video closely. Building for my daughter's 4th birthday. Very green woodworker but this project has been fun so far. Thanks!
The one I built is for a twin. But I have plans for both a twin and full size over on my Etsy page. Link in the video bio. Thanks for checking out the video 👍🏽
I’m considering building one of these for my toddler, but with a queen mattress since we already have one. Biggest concern is changing the sheets with the rails on all 4 sides. Have you had any difficulty getting sheets onto the mattress?
I’d recommend, my daughter went nuts for it and still will periodically thank me when we’re both in her room haha. No issues at all changing sheets. Just give yourself a little extra room compared to your queen mattress (I.e. if the mattress is 75”x60”, make your frame space 76”x61”). That’s what I did and no issues changing sheets 👍🏽
Terrible plans! Multiple wrong measurements and instructions. Also, the most important part is the slats and securing them and he glazes right over them in the video. I followed the instructions on the plans and as soon as my wife laid down on them they broke (140 pounds). Save your money people and buy some plans for a bed that is actually sturdy
Interesting - I’ve spoken with several people who have bought these plans, built this bed, and not had any issues. If your 140 lbs wife laid down and the slats broke, I’m guessing 1 of a few things: you didn’t have enough slats, the slat support wasn’t properly secured, or you used poor quality material. In any event, sorry you had a hard time with the plans. Appreciate the video view 🤙🏽
@donnygrahambuilds- This poster was pretty jerkass but I bought your full size plans and am finding quite a few errors. Do you have a way to contact you and we could discuss. If you want.
@@TheNamesBuaga solid advice, I suppose common sense can’t account for everything. Feel free to subscribe tho, any decent channel needs commenters like you 🤙🏽
So you’re saying, if you had all the nice tools, you wouldn’t have used any of them for this build just because you’re making a video? Seems pretty ignorant to me. Why make your build more difficult just because your audience doesn’t have the same tools? He explained what you would use in its place if you don’t have the same tools available to you and even refrained from using a $1,200 tool toward the end assuming most of us don’t have that option and showed another attachment example.
Hello from the uk, great build really enjoyed it. I might try building something similar for my grandson. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for checking out the video!
@@donnygrahambuildsq¹❤⁹u
love it. I am going to get the plan and my husband will build it for our grand daughter. Wondering if I can add the hammock?
Thanks!
Not sure about the hammock idea. If you were to tight the bed into the wall framing, that could provide enough stability I think 🤷🏽♂️👍🏽
Bridle joints with a hole through the center which would basically work like a drawbored mortise and tenon joint and also with that you could put a threaded insert in the cross support to connect it all
You're not wrong. Though, that does introduce an easy way to make an errant cut and have to buy more stock - admittedly, I haven't make many bridle joints. I tend to stick to dados and miters. But a good recommendation all the same, thanks for checking out the video!
Definitely can be a little intimidating but with the right jigs it’s not too bad Tamar from 3x3 customs has a good video showing a good jig for angled bridles if you’re ever interested in trying them out
Shellac would have been a better finish option. Maybe not as big of a concern for a toddler bed vs a crib. Shellac is almost the only non toxic finish. For a crib where the child may chew on it it’s a bigger issue than a toddler bed. But congrats on the toddler bed, looks great and what a satisfying project.
@@trochon12 thanks for the feedback and checking out the video 👍🏽
Great video, really useful, thanks 🙏
Thanks!
This looks amazing - how many board feet does this use?
Thanks so much!
I can’t recall the exact board feet unfortunately. However, I do have a set of plans using dimensional lumber from the big box stores. Link is in the bio if you wanna check them out 👍🏽
Hi, what is the angle measure of the top of this beautiful bed, thanks for inspire us!!
Thanks for checking out the video!
I believe the angle was 22 degrees.
But I do have a full set of plans (linked in the video description) that will have all the specific details for you to build your own :)
Thanks again!
Sheeeeeeeesh that jointer tho!!! 👀
Excellent build as always. Congrats on 1k subs
Thanks bud!
And yeah - she was a pretty penny, but a good investment for the shop 👍🏽
Golazo mx uses the same music👌🏽
Why in the video do you have your top canopy pieces going into your posts when in your plans you show them on top of the posts?
Hey man! Thanks for checking out the video. I actually made 2 incorrect cuts on mine and had to call an audible. The plans do it more correctly 👍🏽
@@donnygrahambuilds Thanks for the response. Didn't mean to call attention to it, bought the plans several weeks ago and following them and the video closely. Building for my daughter's 4th birthday. Very green woodworker but this project has been fun so far. Thanks!
Hi
What are the measurements?
The one I built is for a twin. But I have plans for both a twin and full size over on my Etsy page. Link in the video bio.
Thanks for checking out the video 👍🏽
I’m considering building one of these for my toddler, but with a queen mattress since we already have one. Biggest concern is changing the sheets with the rails on all 4 sides. Have you had any difficulty getting sheets onto the mattress?
I’d recommend, my daughter went nuts for it and still will periodically thank me when we’re both in her room haha.
No issues at all changing sheets. Just give yourself a little extra room compared to your queen mattress (I.e. if the mattress is 75”x60”, make your frame space 76”x61”). That’s what I did and no issues changing sheets 👍🏽
I am going to take a stab and making this in a twin... wish me luck!
Nice! Good luck man - full send 💪🏽🍻
Lovely video 😍👌🏻☺☺
Thanks! Appreciate you checking out the build!
Terrible plans! Multiple wrong measurements and instructions. Also, the most important part is the slats and securing them and he glazes right over them in the video. I followed the instructions on the plans and as soon as my wife laid down on them they broke (140 pounds). Save your money people and buy some plans for a bed that is actually sturdy
Interesting - I’ve spoken with several people who have bought these plans, built this bed, and not had any issues. If your 140 lbs wife laid down and the slats broke, I’m guessing 1 of a few things: you didn’t have enough slats, the slat support wasn’t properly secured, or you used poor quality material. In any event, sorry you had a hard time with the plans. Appreciate the video view 🤙🏽
@donnygrahambuilds- This poster was pretty jerkass but I bought your full size plans and am finding quite a few errors. Do you have a way to contact you and we could discuss. If you want.
@@roycardona1586 appreciate any feedback. You can DM on Instagram. Thanks for not responding like a jerk haha
Maybe include slat instructions in your plans then buddy… so many things wrong with this build I hope people don’t buy them
@@TheNamesBuaga solid advice, I suppose common sense can’t account for everything. Feel free to subscribe tho, any decent channel needs commenters like you 🤙🏽
This dude just trying to show off his nice tools lol
This dude just trying to make something cool and special for his daughter*
So you’re saying, if you had all the nice tools, you wouldn’t have used any of them for this build just because you’re making a video? Seems pretty ignorant to me. Why make your build more difficult just because your audience doesn’t have the same tools? He explained what you would use in its place if you don’t have the same tools available to you and even refrained from using a $1,200 tool toward the end assuming most of us don’t have that option and showed another attachment example.