Part 2 – Arts and Crafts Panel Bed

This project is a queen sized bed inspired by a Stickley Panel bed. I didn’t have anything to go on other than the picture from the Stickley web site, and the overall dimensions. I set to work drawing up my own plans from these two bits of information. The construction of the bed features through mortise and tenon joints connecting the horizontal rails to the posts. The headboard and the footboard have a frame and panel construction where vertical stiles contain the panels and connect the …

2 Responses to Part 2 – Arts and Crafts Panel Bed

  1. MrEnyoc says:

    Great set of videos! Wow that little craftsman bandsaw did a lot more than i thought it could! thanks for the vids

  2. EagleLakeWoodworking says:

    Thanks!
    To be honest, that was the last thing I asked of that bandsaw. Doing that resawing and the tenons on that saw was successful, but made me realize that I could use and upgrade. I replaced the saw with the Craftsman 14 inch, and I’m very pleased with it’s performance.
    Thanks for watching the video and commenting here.
    John

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