Thanks for watching. The legs were attached to the frame using preexisting holes in the frame where the old legs were attached. I marked the hole locations on site, predrilled the holes and used 1/4" x 3" lag screws with washers.
Did you ever find a solution for bad cuts on the table saw? I work with furniture and I also make wooden legs for some of the models, but I sometimes need to cut stuff on the table saw and then I have to sand a lot to compensate for the bad cuts. Maybe we just have crappy machines?
It helps greatly to take small cuts. If you can lower blade and cut half way and then raise the blade to fully cut the material, that might help out. It's all about understanding the capabilities of your tools
Very nice Job congratulatios! Just an stupid que sito no maybe, hoy you to ataca the Legs in the furniture? Thanks for Shake yr videos appreciate. Grettings form Argentina Tigre.
Thanks for watching. The legs were attached to the frame using preexisting holes in the frame where the old legs were attached. I marked the hole locations on site, predrilled the holes and used 1/4" x 3" lag screws with washers.
Wish you showed that part!
Thank you for sharing they look very nice.
NICE JOB guy!! 🤩🤩
Looks good, Johnny, I dig it.
Thanks bud!!
Why not use the table saw and sled to make the tampered ends, rather than the band saw?
There are many ways to accomplish the same result
@@JTWoodworks wasn’t trying to be nit-picky. You asked the community for advice on getting straight tappers, I was just thinking out loud :)
Ah okay. This video is so old I forgot I asked that. Thanks for the suggestion!
Nicely done! 👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred 😃👊
I came here to see how you attached them
Super cool video.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it
You didnt show how you fix them on the bed.
They were screwed in through holes I drilled in the bed frame with long lag screws and washers
I was actually watching for that reason!
DUDE! this is exactly what I'm looking to build, even the same kind of wood...
How difficult would those cuts be to make on a miter saw?...
To make the angled cuts on a miter saw? Not sure I'd try that. I'd rather do it by hand if I didn't have another option. Miter saw seems sketchy
Shouldn't be hard even with a miter box and back hand saw.
Did you ever find a solution for bad cuts on the table saw? I work with furniture and I also make wooden legs for some of the models, but I sometimes need to cut stuff on the table saw and then I have to sand a lot to compensate for the bad cuts. Maybe we just have crappy machines?
It helps greatly to take small cuts. If you can lower blade and cut half way and then raise the blade to fully cut the material, that might help out. It's all about understanding the capabilities of your tools
@@JTWoodworks | Yeah, thanks. I'm kinda new to this so still figuring stuff out.
Thanks for sharing that
My pleasure! I'm glad you enjoyed it
Very nice Job congratulatios! Just an stupid que sito no maybe, hoy you to ataca the Legs in the furniture? Thanks for Shake yr videos appreciate. Grettings form Argentina Tigre.
Thanks! These legs were screwed in to preexisting holes on the frame. I used 1/4" x 3" lag screws
Great stuff man! Where do you get your rough sawn lumber from? If you don’t mind me asking
Thanks Josh! I get it from a local lumberyard called Singh Hardwood
I wished u could build me couch legs
I am wooden sofa legs manufacturer , Do you think we can work together and sell legs ( advertisement )
Are you interested in working together promote our sofa legs ? We are wooden sofa legs manufacturer