I just wanted to let you know I truly enjoyed your entire video. I think it really turned out great. Please keep up the great material you two are putting out. I'm lovin' it!
Thank you for giving me the inspiration to carry out a similar project. This channel will have 1 million subscribers in no time. Keep up the good work.
So happy to have inspired you! That's our goal in sharing our DIY builds. Anyone can make awesome things if you just dive in and try ❤️ Thank you for the kind words and hope you share this channel with others!
Haha yeah the hubby is the engineer and believes in a high factor of safety! Especially when working with the architect (our friend) and his wife (me, the landscape architect) 😅🤣
I'm curious if you needed both sets of cleats or just a spacer for the bottom. I'm looking at doing something similar, but taller. 10'wide by 6'high. Would I need more than 2x4 cleat material?
2x4 clear material should still be more than enough for those panels. We still highly recommend using a cleat at the bottom though to keep the panels tight against the wall.
Hi! We sell the DIY Plans to build this headboard on our Site and Etsy shop if you're looking to build it yourself. If you're interested in a custom build, then please reach out to me via email at amanda@biglivinglittlefootprint.com to discuss further. Thanks! ~ Amanda Our Website: www.biglivinglittlefootprint.com/product-category/drawing-packages/ Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/BigLittleFootprint
Hello. Great idea to split up the headboard into smaller boards. Easier install Question - So... you did a French cleat on a French cleat - I mean draws hang off boards which hang off the wall. Just want to know what the stability is like? And have you seen this kinda double cleat thing done before? Thanks!
The nightstands are rock solid.The beauty of french cleats is how effective they are at transferring a load. My biggest worry was the cleat breaking off the back of the box or else I would have stood on it for a thumbnail photo 😅 You'll see we used glue and screws to strengthen the piece even further. I've never seen someone double them up before in woodworking, but the same principal is incorporated in some modular shelving systems. -Tyler
Beautiful builds. What software do you use to write up the designs? Also, i have an extra router or two laying around. One is a palm router. You can have it for free if you want it.
Thank you! We like Solidworks, but any 3D CAD software works. A lot of people like to use Sketchup as there is a free version. Although we could always use more tools, we actually got a palm router just recently (after this build of course🤣). But thank you for the kind offer!
What is your favorite design feature on this headboard? Let us know!
I just wanted to let you know I truly enjoyed your entire video. I think it really turned out great. Please keep up the great material you two are putting out. I'm lovin' it!
Thank you so much for the kind words! It means a lot, truly. Always more to come! ❤️ ~Amanda
Thank you for giving me the inspiration to carry out a similar project. This channel will have 1 million subscribers in no time. Keep up the good work.
So happy to have inspired you! That's our goal in sharing our DIY builds. Anyone can make awesome things if you just dive in and try ❤️ Thank you for the kind words and hope you share this channel with others!
Enjoyed the video. Please wear some safety shoes. It made me cringe
Yup, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
"Perfectly reasonable number of screws" 25:14 made me laugh. I was trying to figure out who was the architect, landscape architect, and engineer.
Haha yeah the hubby is the engineer and believes in a high factor of safety! Especially when working with the architect (our friend) and his wife (me, the landscape architect) 😅🤣
I'm curious if you needed both sets of cleats or just a spacer for the bottom. I'm looking at doing something similar, but taller. 10'wide by 6'high. Would I need more than 2x4 cleat material?
Looking to use 4 30" wide panels
2x4 clear material should still be more than enough for those panels. We still highly recommend using a cleat at the bottom though to keep the panels tight against the wall.
Beautiful job 👍
Thank you so much! We loved designing and building it ❤️
Ohhh I want this! Can you build another if I send you measurements?
Hi! We sell the DIY Plans to build this headboard on our Site and Etsy shop if you're looking to build it yourself. If you're interested in a custom build, then please reach out to me via email at amanda@biglivinglittlefootprint.com to discuss further. Thanks! ~ Amanda
Our Website: www.biglivinglittlefootprint.com/product-category/drawing-packages/
Etsy Shop: www.etsy.com/shop/BigLittleFootprint
Genius 😊
Thank you! ❤️
Hello. Great idea to split up the headboard into smaller boards. Easier install Question - So... you did a French cleat on a French cleat - I mean draws hang off boards which hang off the wall. Just want to know what the stability is like? And have you seen this kinda double cleat thing done before? Thanks!
The nightstands are rock solid.The beauty of french cleats is how effective they are at transferring a load. My biggest worry was the cleat breaking off the back of the box or else I would have stood on it for a thumbnail photo 😅 You'll see we used glue and screws to strengthen the piece even further.
I've never seen someone double them up before in woodworking, but the same principal is incorporated in some modular shelving systems.
-Tyler
Superb👌👌
Thanks!
Beautiful builds. What software do you use to write up the designs? Also, i have an extra router or two laying around. One is a palm router. You can have it for free if you want it.
Thank you! We like Solidworks, but any 3D CAD software works. A lot of people like to use Sketchup as there is a free version. Although we could always use more tools, we actually got a palm router just recently (after this build of course🤣). But thank you for the kind offer!