faux-poster-bed, Meble PROJEKTY
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aux Poster Bed
Although it looks as if it came from an expensive furniture store, it’s really just a plywood
headboard and footboard between four posts connected to an existing metal bed frame. Add
ordinary curtain rods and holders, and voila—a charming four-poster bed!
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Materials List
115 linear feet of 1 x 6 pine
6 linear feet of 1 x 8 pine
7 linear feet of 2 x 10 pine
2 4’ x 8’ sheets of ¾”plywood
14 linear feet of 2-1/4”-wide hand rail
22 linear feet of 3-inch-wide beaded molding
8 pre-made 3-3/4”decorative squares
7 linear feet of 1 x 4 pine
6 linear feet of 2 x 2 pine
2 closet rod holders
6 curtain rod holders
4 8-foot long beaded curtain rods
6 curtain rod finials
Hardware
75, 1”(2d) finishing nails
60, 1-1/4”(3d) finishing nails
300, 1-1/2”(4d) finishing nails
100, 2”(6d) finishing nails
20, 1-5/8”wood screws
20, 2-1/2”wood screws
Cutting List
Code
Description
Qty.
Material
Dimensions
A
Poster Side
16 1 x 6 pine
84”long
B
Small Base
8 1 x 8 pine
7-1/4”long
C
Large Base
8 2 x 10 pine
9-1/4”long
D
Headboard
1 ¾”plywood
79”x 34"
E
Top Rail
2 2-1/4"-wide handrail
79”long
F
Long Molding
2 3"-wide beaded molding
57”long
G
Short Molding
2 3"-wide beaded molding
5”long
H
Decorative Square
8 pre-made pine decorative squares 3-3/4”square
I
Footboard
1 ¾”plywood
79”x 28"
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J
Long Footboard
2 3"-wide beaded molding
57”long
K
Short Footboard
2 3"-wide beaded molding
9-1/2”long
L
Base Rail
1 1 x 4 pine
79”long
M
Supports
4 2 x 2 pine
15”long
Making the Poster Columns
1. Cut 16 Poster Sides (A) from 1 x 6 pine, each measuring 84 inches.
2. Assemble four Poster Sides (A), overlapping each piece in rotation as shown in
Figure 1
.
With the four Sides (A) in position the leg measures 6-1/4”wide on all sides. Apply glue to
the meeting surfaces and nail all four sides (A) along their entire length. Use 1-1/2”finishing
nails, spacing them about 6 inches apart.
3. Repeat Step 2 three more times to create
the other three poster columns.
4. Cut eight Small Bases (B) from 1 x 8 pine,
each measuring 7-1/4 inches.
5. Cut eight Large Bases (C) from 2 x 10
pine, each measuring 9-1/4 inches long
Figure 1
6. Center one Small Base (B) over one end
of an assembled column, as shown in
Figure 2
. Apply glue to the meeting
surfaces, and nail through the Small Base
(B) into the assembled column using eight
1-1/2” finishing nails.
7. Repeat Step 6 to attach a second Small Base (B) to the opposite end of the same column.
8. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 three more times to attach the remaining seven Small Bases (B) on
both ends of each of the remaining columns.
9. Place one Large Base (C) on a flat level surface (preferably the floor, due of the height of the
columns). Center one assembled column with the Small Bases (B) attached, over the Large
Base (C) as shown on
Figure 3
. Apply glue to the meeting surfaces, and nail through the
edge of the Small Base (B) into the Large Base (C) using eight 2” finishing nails.
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10. Turn the same column upside-down and repeat
Step 9 to attach a second Large Base (C).
11. Repeat Steps 9 and 10 three more times to
attach the remaining Large Bases (C) to the
ends of the remaining columns.
Making the Headboard
1. Cut one Headboard (D) from ¾” plywood
measuring 79 x 34 inches.
2. Cut two Top Rails (E) from 2-1/4” handrail,
each measuring 79 inches.
Figure 2
3. Center one Top Rail (E) over the one 79-inch-
edge of the Headboard (D), as shown in
Figure 4
. Apply glue to the meeting surfaces,
and nail through the Top Rail (E) into the edge
of the Headboard (D) using 2” finishing nails spaced every 6 inches. Set the remaining Top
Rail (E) aside. It will be used later on the Footboard.
4. Cut two Long Moldings (F) from 3-inch-wide beaded molding, each measuring 57 inches.
5. Cut two Short Molding (G) from 3-inch-wide
beaded molding, each measuring 5 inches.
6. Referring to
Figure 5,
position the Long and
Short Moldings (F and G) and four Decorative
Squares (H) on the Headboard (D). Note that
the 3-inch-wide moldings must be centered
width-wise on the 3-3/4-inch-wide decorative
squares. Nail through each corner of the four
Decorative Squares (H) using 1-1/4” finishing
nails. Nail through the molding using 1”
finishing nails. Use two nails on each of the
short Moldings (G), and eleven on each of the
Long Moldings (F).
Figure 3
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Figure 4
Making the Footboard
1. Cut one Footboard (I) from ¾” plywood measuring 79 x 28 inches.
2. Locate the Top Rail (E) that you set aside earlier, and center the Top Rail (E) over the one
79-inch-edge of the Footboard (I). Apply glue to the meeting surfaces, and nail through the
Top Rail (E) into the edge of the Footboard (I) using 2” finishing nails spaced every 6
inches.
3. Cut two Long Footboard Moldings (J) from 3-inch-wide beaded molding, each measuring
57 inches.
4. Cut two Short Footboard Moldings (K) from 3-inch-wide beaded molding, each measuring
9-1/2 inches.
5. Referring to
Figure 5,
position the Long and Short Footboard Moldings (J and K) and four
Decorative Squares (H) on the Footboard (I). Note that the 3-inch-wide moldings must be
centered width-wise on the decorative squares. Nail through each corner of the four
Decorative Squares (H) using 1-1/4” finishing nails. Nail through the molding using 1”
finishing nails. Use two nails on each of the Short Footboard Moldings (K), and eleven on
each of the Long Footboard Moldings (J).
6. Cut one Base Rail (L) from 1 x 4 pine measuring 79 inches.
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