Great job! When I saw the intro (which I found to be pretty cool, actually) I knew there had to have been at least several attempts the resulted in laughter. I was please to see the outtake at the end. Happy new year to you guys.
I really like the bed, but considering how sturdy you built it, I would have left out the carriage bolts for a more "wood only" look. Great job and thanks for sharing!
I don’t have plans since this is custom made and not all the mattresses are the same size. It can be made stackable but you’d need to figure the joint yourself, probably some metal piece to withstand the racking forces. Cheers
A lot of material dude. I made a bunk bed for some college without a table saw or even screws. This is because it was modular like Lego's. 2/3rd of the material and each bed could support 300 lb fat asses.
That is great, since material costs now are up in the sky it is great to save where you can. Also "lego" style construction is always better but it makes for a longer planning and building. Greetings from Croatia
Yes, you could and yes, it would hurt. I have never fallen of bed in my life. But if you want to make it for baby children please put some bracing there :D
@@AndreaArzensek adults fall too, so I would definitely add rails. Loved what you did with the interlocking pieces here! Very precise. I watched those parts of the video multiple times.
That is craftsmanship not seen in today's furniture. Extremely impressive!
Thank you very much, that means a lot! Have a great day, cheers!
Andrea the beds came out beautiful,i love all the joinery you used in the bunk beds,Happy holidays and all the best to you and your familiy
Thank you very much Ron, I'm glad you liked it! Happy holidays to you and yours as well!
Beautiful work guys! It came out great!
Thank you, happy holidays!
I love your special glue spreading tool.
I missed that in the video. i like to use all the credit card offers that i get in the mail or any junk mail that offers you any type of plastic card.
That was a serious amout of work, and shavings! Like the ending :D
Thank you for watching FinnCrafted! Sure it was a lot of work!
nice build. I remember when I was a boy my father made me a bunk bed.
Thank you Bruce, this one I've made it myself.
Sretan Bozic decki. Nadam se da ste na maminoj kuhinji :)
Hvala Oto! Sretan bozic.
Nema do mamine kuhinje.
I think soo many people would have given up with all that planning but props to you for sting srong
Thanks! Cheers
Great job! When I saw the intro (which I found to be pretty cool, actually) I knew there had to have been at least several attempts the resulted in laughter. I was please to see the outtake at the end. Happy new year to you guys.
Wood 'n' Stuff w/ Steve French Thank you very much Steve. We had a lot of fun making the intro. Happy new year!
Great job.
Se ve muy sólida, buen vídeo Andrea!
Muchas gracias Humus!
I really like the bed, but considering how sturdy you built it, I would have left out the carriage bolts for a more "wood only" look. Great job and thanks for sharing!
Thank you, I wanted to make it possible to be disassembled. Cheers
Awesome video!
Thanks Olaf!
Very Good
Nice job!
Thanks Tim!
nice job
Thanks Tina!
nice job! :D happy Christmas!! :D
Thank you Antonello, Merry Christmas!
Very nice mate
Thank you Dave
Well Done ;)
Thank you!
cool vid mate, enjoyed that. happy Christmas!
Thank you Mark, Merry Christmas.
Great job! How long did it take you?
Thank you Henry, it took me about 15 days in total.
Wow really nice! Can I ask a question? I weight 102kg I'm 21 and I'm 1.90 can an Ikea bunk bed collapse?
Thanks.
You should go to Ikea and try it. But I think there shouldn’t be any problems with it. Cheers
Beautiful! I'm loving your videos. Subscribing for sure!
Thank you and keep up your great work please 😉👍
Thank you Isa.
I hope I'll continue making videos.
Cheers
Do you have plans? And, can this be made stackable?
I don’t have plans since this is custom made and not all the mattresses are the same size.
It can be made stackable but you’d need to figure the joint yourself, probably some metal piece to withstand the racking forces. Cheers
Andrea's Workshop Thanks.
dat chin chisel technique
+kymion :)
A lot of material dude. I made a bunk bed for some college without a table saw or even screws. This is because it was modular like Lego's. 2/3rd of the material and each bed could support 300 lb fat asses.
That is great, since material costs now are up in the sky it is great to save where you can. Also "lego" style construction is always better but it makes for a longer planning and building. Greetings from Croatia
Wow I like your video and pls shot out and I subscribed to your channel I like your video
Thank you Angelito
Could you fall of the top
Yes, you could and yes, it would hurt.
I have never fallen of bed in my life.
But if you want to make it for baby children please put some bracing there :D
@@AndreaArzensek adults fall too, so I would definitely add rails. Loved what you did with the interlocking pieces here! Very precise. I watched those parts of the video multiple times.
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