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These are the self drilling screws that were necessary to cut through the steel bands holding the staves together
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These were my test-drillings at the top band. They went in cleanly, though I put them a little bit too high on the band, and they splintered the wood behind, which shows up in another photo
This is the box frame with the bottom attached. We had a problem with the plywood splintering a little around the top, so we had to find a solution.
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Plywood cut to shape (MDF is also okay. Lowes cut my plywood to 24"X55" for a full-sized bed. It's best to have this cut 2" wider than your mattress/frame)
2" Foam cut to the size of the plywood (55"X24" which I bought at JoAnn's. Foam is really expensive, so you should wait until you have a coupon. Also, foam is not typically sold at widths more than 24".)
Batting, 10" longer and 10" wider than your foam (for me: 65"X34")
Ironed Muslin Lining Fabric, same size as batting
Ironed Decorative/Front Fabric, same size as batting (I used a spare, gray velvet "modern home velvet window panel" from Target.)
Sandpaper (I used a medium grit)
Drill with 1/2" bit
Staple Gun, staples
Flush Mounts or Other Hardware for Mounting Headboard to the Wall
For Tufting: Covered Buttons Backing Buttons Needle, Thread Needle Nose Pliers
¡Muy buenas! Con el tutorial de hoy aprenderemos a hacer imitaciones de piezas de LEGO con arcilla polimérica. Nuestras piezas no servirán para montar construcciones pero podremos utilizarlos para un sinfÃn de opciones decorativas. seguir leyendo
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