This is a quick project that just took a couple hours to complete. These legs are made from solid walnut and are for a bed. The legs were attached to the bed frame using preexisting holes in the frame where the old legs were attached. I marked the hole locations on site, predrilled the holes in the legs and used 1/4″ x 3″ lag screws with washers.
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Thanks for sharing that
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.
Great stuff man! Where do you get your rough sawn lumber from? If you don’t mind me asking
Looks good, Johnny, I dig it.
Super cool video.
Nice legs :)
You didnt show how you fix them on the bed.
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?