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How are you going to stop the mattress from sliding?
And really great job!
And if you’re looking for an easy finish, Rubio Monocoat is a hard wax that I’m starting to use.
Sorry, missed replying to your post - So far we're just going with gravity to keep the mattress from sliding - so far so good.
We're a few weeks into it now and still are really happy. Digging the new mattress, and nary a peep from the frame. Come to think of it, after sleeping on a new mattress, I creak a lot less too...
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Bringing one back for an update, and figure it's a good place to ask a new woodworking question for one of my next projects.
Update: Still love the frame. Nearly 2 years in and it's still dead quiet. The dogs have resorted to waking us up by repeatedly shaking their heads to rattle their collars/ears, or I wake up to a big Great Dane head on my chest/shoulder (Daaaaaaaad! ).
Only mistake looking back was deciding the height of the legs by working backwards from the (projected) top of the mattress - Since we use a bed skirt the legs are short enough it bunches on the ground a little. Side note: The pegs for the slats work great - spent a few weeks with the bed skirt sliding out of position until I figured out you just put a couple slats over it and punch through the material with the dowels. Now it's locked in place and no more futzing with it.
New Question - I'm making a little something for the Mrs and I need some advice. Basically, I have a 12" square of 1/8" balsa that I need to carve out a bunch of letters for a saying.
Looking for recommendations for the best way to carve said letters completely out of the material. The goal is to carve the saying out, stain the wood, then lay it over a matching square of black ABS that has brushed aluminum contact paper on it. Then the whole thing will get put in a frame (which I'm trying to decide if I also build, but that's for a later date). Hopefully this makes sense.
Initial pass on my test piece with the chisels I have wasn't terribly successful. Out of the box they weren't sharp enough or the wood's too fibrous for nice clean carving. I know it's no exotic material, but (no offense to the Mrs) I wanted something that wouldn't break the bank as I'm anticipating it's gonna take some trial and error to get a system down. I've got 9 sheets for practice/trial/error.
Next round of testing went fairly well by using an exacto knife, but this will definitely take some time and hand wear/tear.
I've been contemplating getting a Milwaukee M12 cordless rotary (dremel style) tool and some bits, but wasn't sure if this'd be a recipe for disaster. Rather save the $80ish if it's a bad idea. Not sure how likely burn marks would be with a higher speed tool like that.
What are folks recommendations? I should add I already have a nice small file set for touch up work.
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You could get a scroll saw blade for a jigsaw...rotarys wander too much
It's what I use for my fish
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Bosko - Good thought. Only part I worry about is if it would be too big for the letters I need to do. I've gotta dig out the project again and see what size the letters are.
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The blade is tiny, you should be able to do 1/2" turns no problem
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A coping saw might work too, John.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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If you’re not under a time crunch, I have a 5’x10’ CNC machine but I’ve never tried cutting thin balsa wood. It normally chews through 1/2” and 3/4” plywood. Actually, if you’re going for a saying, I could carve it on a piece of wood and send it to you, which would be preferable than dealing with a bunch of letters.
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Or you could go this route...I have used these people for letters in the past
Custom Wood Letters | Craftcuts.com
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Re: Question for our in-house woodworker peeps
Originally Posted by dgage
If you’re not under a time crunch, I have a 5’x10’ CNC machine but I’ve never tried cutting thin balsa wood. It normally chews through 1/2” and 3/4” plywood. Actually, if you’re going for a saying, I could carve it on a piece of wood and send it to you, which would be preferable than dealing with a bunch of letters.
Oooooh, I'm gonna have to keep this in mind - Thanks!
My original idea started as hand carving the saying out of a square of some-sort-of-wood, but not readily finding a suitable piece I started modifying my idea.
I probably didn't make it terribly clear - my current plan is to cut the letters out of the balsa sheet, so the negative space shows the brushed aluminum behind the wood. (Not cutting/placing individual letters on the background). Which leaves the challenge of how to handle d's,e's, o's, etc, but I'll figure that as I get to it.
A big part of this project is just the fun of the mental exercise of trying to bring an idea to life. I'm a very mechanical person, not a very art-y person, so it's fun to work on new skills. And I think the Mrs will appreciate all that goes into making it.
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