I made this king sized log bed for my mom. I used Rockler’s tenon maker. The bed was made from a tree that fell down on the side of the road. I cut it to length using my chainsaw, shaved the bark off using a draw knife, made the tenons and drilled the 2 inch holes with a forster bit. The entire bed is made of West Virginia logs (head board, foot board, and side rails).
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Nice bed, i love rustic building. It is what i build most so great job and looks great.
Thanks. Do you see that yellow dog in the background of the 2nd picture? He's my woodworking helper. Cracks me up...anytime I'm woodworking he has to find him a piece of wood to chew on like he's working too. Same goes for when I'm crushing aluminum cans to recycle. He's got to get a can to chew up into pieces. He's a good dog.
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