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Default Headboard Assembly Advice Requested

On Friday, August 12, 2016 at 2:46:05 PM UTC-4, Leon wrote:
On 8/12/2016 12:39 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
I'm moving along on my bed build and now need to assemble the headboard. I
could really use some confidence building advice.

The bed will be similar to this, but I'm sure that my headboard is being
built differently. I believe that they used solid 4x4's for the uprights
and mortised the horizontal slats into them.

https://img0.etsystatic.com/052/0/90...20270_c0a1.jpg

All of the wood I bought on Craigslist is 1 11/64" thick, therefore I will
be sandwiching the horizontal boards between 2 vertical boards so that the
uprights will essentially be ~3 1/2" x 3 1/2".

https://images.craigslist.org/00D0D_...O_1200x900.jpg

The bottom of the uprights, below the horizontals, will simply be a
sandwich of 3 vertical pieces, similar to how I made the foot board legs.

The other difference is that my horizontal boards are narrower, so I
will need 5, maybe 6, horizontals instead of the 3 that they used.

That is a lot of moving parts for me to keep square during the glue up. My
current plan is to use biscuits to make one big panel out of the
horizontals and then glue the uprights to the front and back of the panel.
I also plan to use 2 screws on each end of the horizontals, from the back
to the front of the uprights. I would then plug the screw holes with
matching wood.

OK, now that I've gotten that plan out of my head and in writing, it
suddenly doesn't sound so hard. :-) In any case, I'm open to suggestions,
words of encouragement, etc. Does anything in my plan sound any alarms?

Thanks!



I can t really suggest anything but I am currently working on a foot
board and head board for a customer.

You can look here and use the right on the right side of the screen to
see the progress. If you have any specific questions let me know.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/lcb112...posted-public/


Uh...yeah...I've been following your project. It's just a tad above my
pay grade. ;-)