hi all, this is my first post and wanted to start out saying hi to everyone. Im just getting started in wood working. My next project is going to be a cedar log bed frame. I already have the wood cut and drying. I plan on using mortise and tenon joints for the bed, but my main question is how to determine my measurements for the rails, head board and foot board. If my mortises are 2" deep, would that mean i want to add 4" from the measurements of the bed. Ive been searching for some detailed plans with no luck. thanks
In lieu of having plans, you could just start with your known dimensions, which is the mattress and box spring (if one is to be used). Draw out the size of the mattress, and allow spacing for bedding. Then draw out your logs, and the F Board and H Board. Then you draw a section view on where they meet, and how you want to support the mattress...either slats, or plywood platform.
Once you have that drawn, you can plan the exact lengths of the stock, and the lengths of the M&T's. The drawing doesn't have to be elaborate, could be just pencil and paper, or drawn out to full size on scrap plywood. For the corner joinery, those can be drawn out in detail. That way you have exact measurements. There is some latitude with log furniture, as it's supposed to be rustic looking, but can be planned to have good fitting joints.
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