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Hi
I am planning to use Specrite 2100 x 900 x 30mm timber multiuse pine panel to built bed frame
is it suitable wood to built bed frame as it is fingure joined
thanks
Hello @slk
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us and thanks for sharing your question about using a Specrite panel for your bed frame.
The Specrite panel is actually quite strong, but before I make any recommendations can you please tell us how you plan to use it, or will you be using the entire panel to build the entire bed frame? Did you draw a plan on how you will be assembling the bed frame? If you did, can you please share it with the community?
Once our members see your plan, they will be able to assess its construction. We can then make recommendations on what extra timber you can use.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi Eric
Thanks for replying ,
Yes, I have drawn the plans in Autocad , here below the snap shot
I have bought 2100 L x 900 W x 30 Th mm specrite panel from bunnings tarneit and cut it into
2060 x 200 - 2 off
1620 x 200 - 2 off
and some legs as per the drawing , this will be the main load bearing section
can you please suggest that the 2060 x 200 x 30th sections are capable of taking up the load without bowing andd breaking
Hi @slk,
These lengths of finger-jointed timber are equally strong as standard solid timber. In fact, you'll find that if they do fail, it will typically be on a section of timber and not at the glued joint. However, beds of that size generally have a couple of feet in the middle under the slats. Not only do these feet prevent the slats from sagging under weight, but they help support the sides and prevent them from cracking.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Project completed
Hello @slk
Thank you very much for posting that update. Your bed frame looks fantastic! The design looks very strong and it's good that you placed a center support for the slats. The slats should support your mattress very well.
Again, thank you for sharing this excellent project.
Eric
I am planning to built more furniture .
Will keep posting here
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