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Hey diy,

A while ago I had seen a wood working thread that had a guy showing off his plans for a bed frame that didn't need fastening. He moved often and the bed game apart without screws. I saved a few of the images, I was wondering could anyone point me in the direction of those plans or similar? Thanks in advance

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>>1546869
Now to actually provide reasons for the design.

I have a minor hard on for the Tatami style bed frames, mostly because of the clean monolithic nature of the design. I wanted to work the cross joint at the legs into my design for personal taste.

I wanted a design that was highly serviceable and easy to move, as i currently rent. This design has no fasteners and can be disassembled by simply lifting off each part.

I want options/accessories all over (hint: Bondage) I also want the option of eliminating our nighstands by having charging slots for phones and detachable tables. it's also going to have motion activated nightlights and switchable reading lights. The 4 Webs or the main mounting structures for the hidden retractable activity straps, which will also have adjustable entry points for various directional requirements.

I like more modern monolithic designs. I Don't have any interest in fancy carvings, ornate trim and weird paints. I want it stout, stable and clean.

As for the over built part, i feel like it's justafied. when you buy a shelving unit, the shelves often have a weight rating. that's usually the rating for what it can handle when the load is spread evenly, but put it all in the middle or off to one side and see how long that shelf lasts. Yes, my bed could handle a heavy couple fine, but more importanyly, it can handle all the non sleep related activities i'll throw at it. Every knee drop, every point load, every "cyclical racking" force, and any other inventive motions we can come up with.

Sorry if this is too wordy. figured it was better than ignoring the question entirely.

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