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ay Bed
How do you combine an office and a guest bedroom? Build this good-looking daybed. During
office hours it provides ample seating, and when an overnight guest arrives, it accommodates
them in style. Even spare sheets and blankets are kept handy: the front panels are hinged to
provide under-the-bed storage.
Materials
  12 linear feet of 1 x 2 pine
  110 linear feet of 1 x 4 pine
  6 linear feet of 1 x 10 pine
  86 linear feet of 2 x 4 pine
  One piece of 3/4" plywood, 35" x 74"
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Hardware
  200 1-1/4" (3d) finishing nails
  24 2" (6d) finishing nails
  30 1-1/2" wood screws
  63 2" wood screws
  102 2-1/2" wood screws
  4 cabinet hinges
  4 magnetic catches
Special Tools and Techniques
  Bar clamps or pipe clamps
  Miters
  Dadoes
  Hand plane
  Router with 3/8” round-over cutter
Cutting List
Code Description
Qty Materials
Dimensions
A Long Frame
4 2 x 4 pine
74” long
B Short Frame
4 2 x 4 pine
35” long
C Frame Support
6 2 x 4 pine
28” long
D Frame Connector
10 2 x 4 pins
11-1/4” long
E Platform
1 ¾” plywood 35” x 74”
F Headboard Top/Bottom
2 2 x 4 pine
35” long
G Headboard Slat
10 1 x 4 pine
35” long
H Headboard Side
1 1 x 2 pine
41” long
I
Footboard Top/Bottom
2 2 x 4 pine
35” long
J
Footboard Slat
10 1 x 4 pine
9-1/4” long
K Footboard Side
2 1 x 2 pine
15-1/4” long
L Bottom Back
1 2 x 4 pine
75-1/2” long
M Long Top Back
1 2 x 4 pine
40” long
N Short Top Back
1 2 x 4 pine
39” long
O Back Connector
1 2 x 4 pine
15-1/2” long
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P Long Back Slat
11 1 x 4 pine
35” long
Q Short Back Slat
11 1 x 4 pine
23” long
R Long Back Side
1 1 x 2 pine
41” long
S Short Back Side
1 1 x 2 pine
29” long
T Horizontal Trim
2 1 x 4 pine
74” long
U Vertical Trim
3 1 x 4 pine
8-1/4” long
V Storage Fronts
2 1 x 10 pine 33-3/4” long
Making the Base Structure
1. Cut four long frames (A) from 2 x 4 pine, each measuring 74 inches long.
2. Miter the ends of each of the four long frames (A) at opposing 45-degree angles, as shown in
Figure 1.
Figure 1
3. Cut four short frames (B) from 2 x 4 pine, each measuring 35 inches long.
4. Miter the ends of each of the four short frames (B) at opposing 45-degree angles, as shown in
Figure 1.
5. Place two short frames (B) on a level surface, parallel to each other and 67 inches apart.
6. Fit two long frames (A) between the two short frames (B) to form a rectangle measuring 35 x
74 inches, as shown in Figure 2. Apply glue to the mitered surfaces, and fasten each joint with
two 2 1/2-inch screws driven from the outside edge across the miter joint, one on each side.
7. Repeat Step 6 to construct a second 35 x 67-inch rectangular frame using the remaining two
long frames (A) and two short frames (B).
8. Cut six frame supports (C) from 2 x 4 pine, each measuring 28 inches long.
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9. Place three frame supports (C), evenly spaced, inside one rectangular frame, as shown in
Figure 3 . Toenail the three frame supports (C) in place, using two 2” (6d) finishing nails on
each joint.
Figure 2
10. Repeat Step 10 to add the remaining three frame supports (C) to the other rectangular frame.
11. Cut ten frame connectors (D) from 2 x 4 pine, each measuring 11-1/4 inches long.
Figure 3
12. This next step will require a helping hand from an interested bystander. Place one rectangular
frame on a level surface. Place each of the ten frame connectors (C) on top of the frame, as
shown in Figure 4. Note that each corner of the frame has two connectors (D) and each long
side of the frame has a frame connector (D) in the middle. Each of the frame connectors (D)
must be flush with the outer edge of the rectangular frame. Then place the second frame on top
of the ten frame connectors (D). Measure to make sure that the frame connectors (D) are
correctly positioned on the second frame. Have your assistant steady the assembly while you
screw through the second rectangular frame into each of the ten frame connectors (D). Use
two 2-1/2- inch screws on each joint.
13. Where two frame connectors (D) meet in each of the four corners, screw through the
overlapping frame connector (D) into the meeting edge of the other frame connector (D). Use
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three 2-1/2-inch screws on each joint.
Figure 4
14. Turn the entire assembly upside down, replace the first rectangular frame on the top, measure
to check for proper placement, and again screw through the rectangular frame into the frame
connectors (D).
15. Cut one platform (E) from 3/4-inch plywood, measuring 35 x 74 inches.
16. Place the platform (E) over the assembly, as shown in Figure 5 . Apply glue and screw through
the platform (D) into the long frame (A), short frame (B), and each of the three frame supports
(E). Use 2-inch screws spaced about every five inches.
Figure 5
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