Πώς να φτιάξετε ένα διπλό κρεβάτι Murphy με κρυφό κομοδίνο φόρτισης



Μάθετε πώς να φτιάχνετε ένα DIY κρεβάτι Murphy (ή κρεβάτι τοίχου), με κρυφό κομοδίνο με φόρτιση USB, ενσωματωμένο συνδυασμό ντουλαπιών και χώρο αποθήκευσης πάνω από το κρεβάτι! 🤖  Υλικά που χρησιμοποιούνται στην κατασκευή κρεβατιού Murphy: 🔹 Κιτ κρεβατιού Rockler Murphy : 🛥 Βαφή σμάλτου ελιξίριου TotalBoat : Κόντρα πλακέ Columbia Forest Columbia Wood TouchWood : White Cementateneth: White Cementateth: : Blum Undermount Slides : Blum Soft Close μεντεσέδες : Push-to-Open συρταριέρες : GRK Βίδες ντουλαπιού : IKEA Nordmärke φορτιστής : 🛠 Εργαλεία που χρησιμοποιούνται στην κατασκευή κρεβατιού Murphy (θυγατρική): 🤖g Rockler NCmount: 🔹 Πλαίσιο τοποθέτησης μεντεσέδων Rockler : 🔹 Rockler Tapering Jig : 🔸 Powermatic PM1500 πριόνι ζώνης : 🔺 Infinity Tools Dadonator Dado Stack : 🔺 Infinity Tools Brass Tipped Chamfer Bit : 🔺 Infinity Km1500 Sw. Μηχάνημα : Κρυφός μεντεσέδες κρεγκ : Επιτραπέζιο πριόνι : Μπαστούνι : Πριόνι τροχιάς : Μίτρα πριονιού : Μύτη αντίθετης κοπής : Τετράγωνο ταχύτητας FastCap Dollie : Τετράγωνο ταχύτητας : J. Katz-Moses Dovetail Jig : Μαγνητική θήκη για βίδες (για τον οδηγό πρόσκρουσης) : Τρυπάνι dless : Ρολό πίεσης : Brad Nailer : Ιαπωνικό πριόνι έλξης : Block Plane : Line Laser : PaintLine Spray Stand : 📹
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  1. Hope y'all enjoy this video, it's my longest to date and was a TON of work to create. Stay tuned for the rest of the projects in this bonus room, including a built-in desk with a bookcase and filing cabinet. Subscribe if you don't want to miss that one! https://goo.gl/V5gcNJ // You might be asking yourself, why am I building another Murphy bed if I already built one? Well, when my wife and I moved to our new house back in February, we actually moved the Murphy bed with us, as much of a pain as that was. When we got it to the new place and started looking at the stairway leading upstairs, where the Murphy bed would be going, we started to realize that the cabinet might not fit up the stairs. As you might remember from that video, the Murphy bed cabinet was assembled with Dominos, pocket screws, and glue, so there was no taking it apart to get it up the stairs. 

    After measuring, we came to the unfortunate realization that the cabinet was indeed too wide, by about ½”, and it would not fit upstairs. We thought Murphy beds were out for our guest beds in the bonus room until I came to the realization that two Twin Murphy beds would fit up the stairs just fine, and allow the same amount of sleeping area as our previous Queen Murphy bed.

  2. I really enjoyed the video, and got some great ideas.  Thank you for those!!
    There were a couple things, I felt I wanted to write to you, and mention. 
    First, I must aadmit, I'm  suffering from severe tool envy.  HOW did you get all those new fancy tools, all with dust collection attachments, and every new clever gadget there is??  Are all those things from Rockler?  Do you have a special deal with them? (How can I get one of those deals? LOL!). How is your shop so CLEAN??
    Please could you post info on your mobile dust collector, that showed in the video, when you were sanding. TY 👍
    My other random comments:
    I felt a tad uncomfortable with the amount of materials you use (a few spots I thought less would be more reasonable / economical / environmentally friendly, etc.  Just one example:  the pull out nightstand could've had thinner plywood, and spacers (from scrap) in the middle, that would've given you a ready made  place for the cord to run too).  
    With all the work you put in, why oh why are you covering any of it with laminate and paint?  You're a woodworker, don't you love the look of wood?  I can think of so many more looks that could've showcased more wood. 🥺  It's just my preference…  You're free to choose, obviously.  It's still a very cool project!
    LOL on the window sill, I saw that as soon as you put the cabinet the corner.  Stuff like that happens to all of us, at some point.
    Thanks for taking the time to shoot, cut, and share. 💜Thanks also, for not being too chatty!!
    Cheers ☮️🖖🕉️!

  3. I have a Formica cabinetry business. You can use shelf standards supports that are used to hang 6-24 inch shelving brackets as well as pvc piping or really anything to place between the laminate and the wood to keep it from sticking. In the case they get stuck incorrectly at some point where you don’t want them to you can simply get a regular water bottle full of lacquer thinner and poke a hole in the top of the clear top and spray the contacted section down with the lacquer thinner to have the two pieces release. Then just reapply the contact adhesive down to the spot that was soaked. Also they make small air pressurized bottles with a spray gun attachment you can use instead of a roller to spray the contact adhesive down to each piece. Btw you don’t have to wait 30 mins for each piece to set. Just touch it and if it barely tacky and dryish to touch it should be ready for adhesion. They also make special Formica router bits that can either leave a straight edge or a beveled edge to cut the Formica and a good way to keep it from burning is to use Crisco along the edges if you ever use Formica strips around the edges. Great video though!

  4. As an amateur with woodworker, I typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement. Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans.works I now work like a genius. That is great!

  5. Phenomenal post-production my man. Great work, too. I don't think I've seen it's comparison for your finish-finish work. Many will do 90-95% of your effort, but that last 5% really shows. Great project.

  6. VERY enjoyable channel . . . and super satisfying to watch. You do excellent work, too! 🙂 Thanks, thumbs up, and glad I subbed 👍

  7. Hey man, really loving these videos! Quick question, is there any fix that you have planned for that right side windowsill that you had to shave down, or are you pretty much stuck with having to redo them again?

  8. what i see in your tools are you are not a DIY person. DIY people does not use fancy expensive Festools you do this for your business basic skill saw 79$ to 200$ festools 600 to 1000$ dollars or more.

  9. Glue actually provides more strength than the screws if you clamp the joint while the glue cures. You are going overboard with using the quantity of dominoes AND glue AND screws. The screws are basically mini clamps that hold the wood together while the glue dries. The domino provides a continuous segment of wood through the joint and more surface area for the glue to adhere to. If you are using a good glue, it is stronger than the wood and you will break the plywood before the glue lets go. With the combination of the three joining methods, you only need enough screws to hold the joint tightly together while the glue dries and you only need enough dominoes to ensure proper joint alignment.

  10. @craftedworkshop I generally don’t glue box joints just because it’s just a weak glue surface anyway. Check out confirmat screws, they’re designed specifically for cabinetry and are crazy beefy.

  11. Watched these backwards. Watched the desk build first. The room looks great! I hate that you had some issues, but I appreciate you leaving them in and letting us see them. It's always helpful to watch the fixes.

  12. we got people building shit like this to save space while we also have millions of vacant houses and billionaires with a dozen vacation homes… shits wack