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DIY Modern Plywood Platform Bed
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This is the feeling I get when I walk in this space
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Let me take a few seconds to give you the detail on this build the majority of this platform bed was made entirely from
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8-Inch lumber from Your local hardware store featuring two floating nightstand with the idea of saving space and not jeopardizing
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Functionality the next [thing] [that] only has a place to store your lamp
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but on the inside I also have a place to store a book and
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IPad and anything that you want within arm's reach and also let's not forget the electrical outlet providing you two ports to charge your lamp
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Or any device and one of my most important features of this build is the on and off switch
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That control the undermount led puck lights and with the added lights these gives off a luxury feel within the space
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and with the whopping
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116 inch headboard back with Led strips to set the mood in your space
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Hey, what's up guys? I'm going with Diy creators and today
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I'm going to making a modern platform bag for the bedroom actually be getting a ton of requests to make a bed and actually we
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Do the bed so you know I like like you know?
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I love leds, and I've had to find a way to incorporate them and with this build
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This is basically a temporary bed for me and what I mean by that is there's a lot of work
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I need to do in this room gotta paint the wall. I replaced the floors a lot of things
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I want to do and this bed is not what I had in my dream bedroom
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But it's a space [winner] right now
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And it should [work] for the time being [I] actually like the way this one came [out] and hopefully you guys are
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[interested] in this one, so if you check out in the video description
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You should see all the information about the bed how much it costs and other details about it?
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So if you have any question you can check there you can just ask me any comments
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And I'll get back to you and with that being said let's do it
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For this project you do not need a ton of tools
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But there's a ton of cutting and I would totally recommend a miter saw if you don't have one. Maybe you can borrow one
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[maybe] you can rent [one] from your local hardware store your next option would [be] using a circular saw and
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You'd probably want to use a jig to cut those just so you have some consistency
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I do have a [Mexico] [two] jig that I made a while back
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So you can check that out or you can check out into one of the circular saw cutting guides
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And that should help you along with this project
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There's a ton of cutting with this project and majority of it is all repetitive
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So I'm just going to make all my cuts and then you can see here's all the finishing pieces that I've cut down to size
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And now that everything is cut I can now move on to sanding
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Now you only need one sander for this project, but since I had the luxury of having two of them
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I decided to put both [of] them to use I used one with 80 grit sandpaper on it
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and then I use the other one with
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120 grit Sandpaper on it now keep in [mind]. If you have a thickness planer, and this is probably the time to use it
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That is number come pretty rough
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So there's a ton of work prepping them and smoothing them out and I do this process over and over again
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And then I finally finish sanding them off with 120 grit sandpaper
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I'm not sure how well this works, but I was doing everything in my power to speed up the process for the bed frame
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I'm going to use a glossy latex black paint so applied paint
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I'm using a [high-density] foam roller and this gave me the best chance of getting a good finish without putting out a paint sprayer
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For the backing on the headboard I use plywood and those gonna come in 8-foot section
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So the thing is I need to extend those and I use plywood
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Glue and also pocket hole screws just to extend it to the width that I need
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The bed Frame is painted black and to keep a consistent look I painted the bottom part of the headboard as well
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So that it blends in at this point the plywood is pretty heavy on its own, but more and more add foot on it
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It's going to get heavy in heavier each time so it's important [to] secure the plywood in place as you [add] the pieces
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Of course having a helping hand with total make your job a whole lot easier
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But if you don't have the luxury of that the clamps work, just fine
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After adding all the lumber the headboard became extremely heavy if I had to guess it was probably between 300 and 400 pounds
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Being that I'm so close to the edge is best to pre-drill so that I don't split the lumber
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So secure the lumber to the plywood I add a two screw per board approximately every 24 inches
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Due to the size of the headboard your eyes will be drawn [to] it more than anything else on the bed
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So in this case
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Doujin design the way you like Maybe you want to carry the wood across the entire width of the plywood in this case for me
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I wanted to see that line going back and forth
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I wanted that stagger look I just continue the same step over and over until I get to the last row
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For the finish I use a dark walnut danish all apply with the rag now if you like the color darker
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You can always add more and more layers, but I was pretty satisfied with the tone of this one now
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Let's move the focus over to the floating Nightstand each Nightstand will have the same set up [to] make life a little easy
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I'm going to cut out the junction box opening so that we can install those later on
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Using a Jigsaw will make quick work of removing this section if you don't have a jigsaw you can always drill a bunch of holes
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And then chisel out the rest if you feel like you like a challenge
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And you want to do this by hand you can always use a coping saw
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[to] go this route. It's a lot of work, but it's still an option
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To assemble the Nightstand I'm going to use dowels
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Now dowels can be frustrated in the work with because you have to be pinpoint on to make sure everything line up
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You should mark both pieces of wood at the same time that way you have a reference when you use the dowel jig
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This dowel jig by Rockler actually have a center line [on] them it you place the center line on the marking
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You'll be more than likely to get a straight hole drilled
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Before applying glue. It's always best to test to make sure everything fits. Well as a reminder
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[I] mark both pieces the same so I know which to go together to ensure that my
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Accuracy was on I just marked drilled mark drilled
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And I did the same thing all the way around for each side on each box
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[I] wasn't sure about a quarter inch dowels, so [I] decided to beef those up with [3/8] and
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This [points] pretty self-explanatory
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I'm just going to add a ton of glue in the hole on the joints and also on top of the dowels as well
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And after this part is done. It's time to bring out the clamps
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once the glue dries
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That's what the majority of the strength comes from so you want to be sure that you clamp this down as tight as possible
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If you don't build often enough and don't further need to own clamps which you could do is use
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screws and Wood glue at the Joints
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Then use wood filler to cover the screw heads
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My intention is to have the end table an inch or two inch lower than the top of the bed next [I'm] going to measure
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And mark the inside of the end table
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Then I'm going to drill a few pilot holes going all the way through the headboard just to mark the backside of the end table
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I want this switch to be somewhat hidden
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But also in the location that I can get to it easily and this switch is meant to turn on the puck light that's going
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To be below the end table the light that I plan [to] put here comes in a kit
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And it also has a tail on it, so what I'm going to do to keep the [y] your hidden
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I'm going to drill up, but at an angle so [that] the way you come out through the back so at this point
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It's a good idea to just mark everything while the end table is in place even though outlet and with the end table removed I
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Can now drill all the holes out for the bolts to pass through the last bolt?
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I just drew actually fell into the opening of the outlet so I had to redo that one
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The NCA was meant to be removable this way you can remove it and move the headboard around that will notice I have tape on
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My drill bit as an indicator so that I didn't exit out the other side of the table
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This is the location that I plan to put the on and off switch for the puck legs
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Since I can't get my drill to drilling from the inside
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I'm going to attach a piece of wood and drill in from the backside and this way I can avoid any major tear outs
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I drew the 3/4 hole, but it seems like it's a tight fit
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So I just have to wobble out the hole just a little bit to accept the switch after
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[sanding] and applying the Danish oil as I did previously [I'm] now going to add wipe-on poly urethane as a top coat for this finish
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after applying the first coat of polyurethane
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And then went back with a 400 grit sandpaper sand that down then I applied one more coat onto it
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You can do it a third time to get it even better finish, but I was happy with a second coat
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Since I wanted to achieve the glowing effect behind the headboard I decided to add some
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Strips of wood going around and this would serve a couple of things one is a resting area for the leds [to] sit
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But also help kicks the bed off the wall
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So when I plug the power cord in it doesn't interfere with the headboard not I have the headboard in the room
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I'm going to add the electrical wire and that's going to go from one outlet to [the] other outlet
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Here's the puck [light] that I shown previously in the video
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I'm just going to cut the plastic
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Connector off of it
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Pass the wire through [the] [hole] that was drilled and then screw the light into place
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These led puck light comes in a kit, and I really like the low profile of them
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and I have links to these down in the video description, [so]
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[while] you have the on [and] off switch for these I'm going to use some spade
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Connectors which are called push on Connectors or many different names [I]?
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Terminated those to a piece of wire pass the wire through the hole and then I can insert the switch
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So getting a switch in the hole was a pretty tight fit, but I made it [work]
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I
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left all the wires pretty long so I can pass them [through] the pre-drilled hole that was done early on in the video and
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now that all the cables pass through I should have the wiring for the puck light the electrical and
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also the wiring for the switch and
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After getting the end table under the headboard I can now install the bolts
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Now I can fasten all the [wiring] down and keep everything neat and out of the way
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before screwing the will into place
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I actually tested out the leds just to see [why] [I] get the best glow and I found that place in it one inch away
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From the Edge actually gave me a go that
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I actually like turns out the led strip was pretty close to [the] [sides] of the [headboard] going around the entire perimeter
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So I didn't have to add or cut any off [I]
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Drew the half inch hole then forced the Connector through the hole
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I probably could use a different method here because I had a tough [time] keeping the cable flat while it was passing through the hole
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Since I [don't] have a ton of option the receiver would sit in this general area allowing me to pass the Ir receiver
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Just outside the hole and to keep everything in place
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I'm just going to apply a ton of hot glue to create a plug that I can plug in the wall
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I'm going to take an old
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extension cord cut off the end and I'm going to use that wire so that I can make the connection [and]
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Since I'm actually hiding the two outlets behind the bed
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I need to bring some outlets back to the front of the bed, so I'm going to try to keep these hidden as well
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But the cool thing [about] these outlet
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Is they actually have a uSb port on them?
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These outlets are fairly simple to hook up you have a green wire [that] goes [through] the green terminal
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Ground you [also] have a white wire or in this case. It's a yellow wire and that goes to the silver screw
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Which is your neutral and the next wire you have left over is the black wire that goes to your gold terminal?
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That's your hot leg coming in this old extension cord that I have actually have two white legs on it
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So I need to do a continuity test to figure out which one is the hot leg or the neutral once I find the hot
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Leg I colored it with a black sharpie
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So the outlet on the far hand only has one wire at that location
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this actually has two wires the one that comes from the other outlet and the other one that goes to the wall and
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Since I'm in the us
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I'm only going to address the outlet that I'm most familiar with
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If thinking with electricity is not really your thing what you [could] do is work on a circuit with it unplug or powered off
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Once you've wired it up
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You can [use] the inexpensive tester like this one to take it your circuit is correct
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Or is incorrect [it] will also tell you that if you hooked up a wire
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Backwards or if you have an open ground or hot or even a neutral now?
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It's really important that you use a junction box so that nothing gets out of place
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Now that I'm done with the [high-voltage] [is] time to work on the [low-voltage] and here. I'm going to use [a] terminal block now
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I was planning to explain what I was doing here, but then I realized that after I finished wiring this up
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It actually looked pretty complicated
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so I'm going to create a diagram just to give you a basic and
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Simplified version of what I'm doing here now the reason why I went this route because I [wanted] to easily
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disconnect the end table if I needed to move the bed at a later period Because I will be getting rid of this bed at
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some point
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So to clarify this area. I have my power card here this will get plugged in the wall
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And this will give power to my outlets here
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I have a transformer that would be powering the leds and also to pluck lights
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I mean this headboard is really heavy, so I'm really surprised to see how the hand table. Hold is up like a champ
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After the headboard goes up
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I won't be able to get behind it because it's so massive and so much work [that] I have to do to get there
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With the headboard being so heavy I used a three inch screw going through the headboard and right into the wall
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I only have one in the middle
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But if you want to be extremely safe you can always had three of them one in the middle and two on the head
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Once you attach the bed frame. It. Ain't going anywhere to hold the bed frame that yet
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I'm going to use these thick brackets and the biggest thing about this design is being able to take it back apart
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And that's why I designed it the way. I did because at some [point]. I'm going to get rid of the bed
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This is just a temporary fix for my room
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So somebody's going to get this bed, and I'm going to use to get it out of here by taking it apart in
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Addition to add in the brackets I was planning to add dowels what a two piece of wood meat
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But it was so strong
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[I] decided to go away from that now after [add] in the bracket you can see it interferes with a piece of wood I had
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So I have to notch that out just so I can get the wood to fit
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I wanted the support piece to be flush with the top part of the bed frame
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Using the combination square was a huge help after setting the depth going around I can then take a combination square
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eliminating the use of a tape measure
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after [attaching] a piece along the foot side of the bed
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Then actually help out when it comes to lining up the center beam because I didn't have to measure or find what the center was
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Somehow I forgot to pick up enough corner brackets which I plan [to] add here in the middle
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But I didn't want to break away from the project and go pick up any so I use these L brackets and these actually worked
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Out just fine
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I just staggered them one on one side one at the bottom and one at the top [and] [I] did the same thing on the
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opposite side
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I
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Only put one full day of work into this project the other days was like in small spurts
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So actually felt like I was never going to get done with this project
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until I started adding these support pieces I
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Add a two screws per connection point that would be at both ends and also in the middle
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To secure the lip of the bed to the frame I'm going to use some corner brackets on the inside and also on the outside
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[I'm] going to the total of four per side
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Now all I have to do is line [it] up, and then I can move on to screwing it from the inside
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Well, if you ask me it looks strong enough, and you're probably wondering what do I do at the end well here?
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I'm going to use a mending plate
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And I'm using this plate to attach it from the bottom and this is a perfect situation
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for that because that keep the two pieces of wood flush with each other [I]
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Also, added some smaller bracket that was secured a lip from the inside
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After adding the bracket to the outside this provided the strength that I was looking for now
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You cannot see this bracket when you look at the bed unless you bend down and look under it
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But one thing I could've did was actually the spray-painting [of] [blanks] that I would have blend in better
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now I did take a lot of
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[fine-tuning] and maneuvering to get the bed
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Fine-tune that I have the proper spacing on both sides now all I have to do is attach the bed frame to the headboard
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Throw the quarter inch plywood on top just throw a few screws in it secure it in place
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Throw the bed on there, and we've done
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I really had to cut a victory dance out of this one because I just went crazy. I was so happy this project
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We're done. Hope you guys like this one. Hope you like this one
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DIY Modern Plywood Platform Bed..... Plans are now available here. https://diycreators.gumroad.com/l/nuDYz This bed has a few features that I can appreciate. Enjoy the video. Subscribe for more amazing DIY projects https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChKlSK39lLg8eZHIX0iVzLA?sub_confirmation=1 Find me on social Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Get the KING plans here. https://diycreators.gumroad.com/l/nuDYz Get the QUEEN plans here https://diycreators.gumroad.com/l/PtAZq -----------------------------Price Breakdown------------------------------------- King BED and electronics - Wood $219 - Accessories brackets etc.. $65.00 - Electronics $165 Total investment = $449.00 Tools I used ******Affiliate Links***** - Measuring tape https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-STHT33281-Lever-Lock-Magnetic/dp/B00UTGOLP0?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Miter Saw https://www.amazon.com/Craftsman-Single-Sliding-Compound-21237/dp/B00LUCZRVO?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Orbital sander https://www.amazon.com/Makita-BO5041K-5-Inch-Random-Sander/dp/B003M5IWM8?s=power-hand-tools&ie=UTF8 - 80 grit sandpaper https://www.amazon.com/Mirka-23-615-AP-5-Inch-Dustless-Sanding/dp/B0000223T5?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=EW61ARMK096KMC8MR0TH&th=1 - 120 grit sandpaper https://www.amazon.com/Mirka-23-615-AP-5-Inch-Dustless-Sanding/dp/B0000223T7?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=EW61ARMK096KMC8MR0TH&th=1 - 220 grit sandpaper https://www.amazon.com/Mirka-23-615-AP-5-Inch-Dustless-Sanding/dp/B0000223TA?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=EW61ARMK096KMC8MR0TH&th=1 - Keter workbench - https://www.amazon.com/Keter-Folding-Compact-Workbench-29-75-Inches/dp/B001CWX26Y?ie=UTF8 - Rockler Clamps - https://www.rockler.com/hand-tools/clamps - Dowel jig https://www.rockler.com/doweling-jig-kits - Pocket hole jig https://www.amazon.com/Kreg-K4-Pocket-Hole-System/dp/B001DYFISG?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Drill https://www.amazon.com/Craftsman-Drill-Impact-Driver-Combo/dp/B00X73YQSY?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Jigsaw https://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Dtools&field-keywords=jig+ssaw - Mallet https://www.amazon.com/Graintex-DB1456-Dead-Blow-Mallet/dp/B003N9CRTC?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Combination square https://www.amazon.com/Johnson-Level-Tool-400EM-S-Combination/dp/B00002N5O9?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Framing square https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-45-910-24-Inch-Roofing-English/dp/B00002X2HJ?ie=UTF8 - Wood glue https://www.amazon.com/s?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=titebond+wood+glue&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Atitebond+wood+glue Material used ******Affiliate Links****** Wood- Note: Wood may not be actual size listed below. For example (2 by 4 is actual 1.5 by 3.5) 4 - ( 16) 2 by 8 Lumber (headboard, bed frame and bed trim) http://www.homedepot.com/p/2-in-x-8-in-x-8-ft-2-Prime-Kiln-Dried-Southern-Yellow-Pine-Lumber-689238/202085941?keyword=2+in.+x+8+in.+x+8+ft.+%232+Prime+Kiln+Dried+Southern+Yellow+Pine+Lumber - (1) 2 by 12 lumber (top and bottom night stand) http://www.homedepot.com/p/2-in-x-12-in-x-8-ft-2-Prime-Kiln-Dried-Southern-Yellow-Pine-Lumber-852570/202085952 - (1) sheet or 3/4in (19.05mm) plywood a small piece - (2) sheet of 1/4in (6.35mm) plywood - (10) 1 by 4 (25.4mm by 101.6mm) lumber http://www.homedepot.com/p/1-in-x-4-in-x-8-ft-Premium-Kiln-Dried-Square-Edge-Whitewood-Common-Board-914681/100023465 - (4) 2 by 4 (50.8mm by 101.6mm) Lumber http://www.homedepot.com/p/2-in-x-4-in-x-92-5-8-in-Prime-Whitewood-Stud-569062/202091224 Other accessories ******Affiliate Links****** - (4 packs) Corner brace (outside of the bed trim and inside bed foot) https://www.amazon.com/Brace-Corner-Steel-1in-Znc/dp/B00004Z0PL?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=QFFQW13966DB4F4X49RT - (2 packs) Corner brace (inside the bed trim ) https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Hardware-75-6111-Corner-Braces/dp/B00004Z0R1?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=C317B2JSJ5PNQ17ZF7JD - (1 packs) Mending plate (bed foot frame) https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Hardware-75-5711-Mending-Plates/dp/B00004Z0QX?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=C317B2JSJ5PNQ17ZF7JD - L- brackets for the bed frame https://www.amazon.com/Simpson-ML24Z-Galvanized-12-Gauge-L-Angle/dp/B012GWXHKY?th=1 - 1/4in – 20 inserts (to mount the night stand) https://www.amazon.com/Hillman-Group-57113-0-787-Inch-12-Pack/dp/B00MND1N7Q?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=WT4Q7A9B4S2566HACQ9M - 1/4in round head Philips 3in long - 1/4in Washer - #10 Screws (2 in) - #8 Screws (1.5in) Finish ******Affiliate Links****** - Danish oil https://www.amazon.com/RUST-OLEUM-242220-Walnut-Danish-Finish/dp/B000ONVIC2?ie=UTF8 - Wipe on poly https://www.amazon.com/Minwax-40910000-Wipe-Finish-Clear/dp/B000VZJGPO?ie=UTF8 - Foam roller https://www.amazon.com/Dynamic-HM005314-Roller-Refill-10-Pack/dp/B004YUQ01A?ie=UTF8 - Black paint http://www.homedepot.com/p/BEHR-Premium-Plus-1-gal-Pure-Black-Hi-Gloss-Enamel-Exterior-Interior-Paint-862001/100207184 LED, Electrical, and wire ******Affiliate Links****** - Puck Lights https://www.amazon.com/Cabinet-Lighting-Accessories-Included-Kitchen/dp/B01NAUZNL1?ie=UTF8&th=1 - Led Strip https://www.amazon.com/WenTop%C2%AE-Waterproof-300leds-Controller-Kicthen/dp/B00X7JUN0I?ie=UTF8 - Round switch https://www.amazon.com/Conwork-2-Pin-Rocker-Latching-Switch/dp/B01L6GU40C?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=6ZXWNWV0Q8KQJ90AW5YR - (2) Outlet with USB ports https://www.amazon.com/Leviton-T5632-E-Charger-Resistant-Receptacle/dp/B00J3PMTLG?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=KF757FEJ9ZPM8BVV9NBZ - (2 ) outlet cover https://www.amazon.com/Leviton-80401-NE-Wallplate-Standard-Thermoplastic/dp/B000U39W0Q?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=S7TGQS9TBFC9J6CCH81Y - (2) workbox [junction box] https://www.amazon.com/Carlon-B114R-UPC-Lamson-Products-Number-1G/dp/B000GATNU2?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Electrical wire(for the outlet) https://www.amazon.com/Southwire-28827421-2WG-Wire-25-Foot/dp/B000BQKC10?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Receptacle Tester - https://www.amazon.com/Power-Gear-3-Wire-Receptacle-50542/dp/B002LZTKIA?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - 22 gauge wire (for the puck light switch) https://www.amazon.com/Pure-Atomist-Gauge-kanthal-Resistance/dp/B00TY9T932?s=hi&ie=UTF8 - Extension cord https://www.amazon.com/Aurum-Cables-Outlet-Extension-Outdoor/dp/B01F4EKXTY?s=hi&ie=UTF8 Woodworking Plans (Big Bundle) https://diycreators.gumroad.com/l/CpSyF

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