Not technically woodworking, more chipboard manipulation.
We’ve recently refurbed my daughters bedroom now we’re not going to be moving, and she chose a whole suite of IKEA furniture. Not our ideal choice but it’s her room and easy enough to shift on and recoup some money in the future.
She chose a bed with a headboard section that contained bookshelves for additional storage, but because of the weird shape of the room the bookshelf bit pushed the bed out too far into the room so had to go.
Rather than try and send it back after it had been assembled I had a brainwave. She has a strip of LED lighting she wants to run around the perimeter of the room (as is apparently the wont of tweens nowadays) so I took a few measurements and disappeared to the workshop with the parts from the bookshelf addition.
After fighting my way in and clearing some space I spent far too long pondering the best construction method (biscuits, domino, pocket holes) and eventually stopped myself from procrastinating and just went for the quickest and easiest way to fulfil the job to be as strong as it needs to be…glue blocks!
I clamped it all in place nice and square and added a few glue blocks in the corners, top centre and down each leg. Initially rubbed in place until friction kept them in place then added some clamps too.
The reason for it being inside the edge of the headboard is so it is just far enough in so that it will create a nice shadow/light effect when the LEDs are turned on.
I then screwed the whole thing to the back of the bed and pushed it back in place. Unfortunately the wall appears to have quite the bow to it so tomorrow (or later this evening) I will scribe it and trim back so it’s flush to the wall all the way.
Gap left so she can access the plug sockets still. I considered moving the sockets out to the sides but that would just be a cosmetic thing that only I was bothered about and take valuable time I need for other endeavours.
Anyway, hardly master craftsmanship but satisfied my desire for a little tool/workshop time and knocked another little job off the To-Do list!
We’ve recently refurbed my daughters bedroom now we’re not going to be moving, and she chose a whole suite of IKEA furniture. Not our ideal choice but it’s her room and easy enough to shift on and recoup some money in the future.
She chose a bed with a headboard section that contained bookshelves for additional storage, but because of the weird shape of the room the bookshelf bit pushed the bed out too far into the room so had to go.
Rather than try and send it back after it had been assembled I had a brainwave. She has a strip of LED lighting she wants to run around the perimeter of the room (as is apparently the wont of tweens nowadays) so I took a few measurements and disappeared to the workshop with the parts from the bookshelf addition.
After fighting my way in and clearing some space I spent far too long pondering the best construction method (biscuits, domino, pocket holes) and eventually stopped myself from procrastinating and just went for the quickest and easiest way to fulfil the job to be as strong as it needs to be…glue blocks!
I clamped it all in place nice and square and added a few glue blocks in the corners, top centre and down each leg. Initially rubbed in place until friction kept them in place then added some clamps too.
The reason for it being inside the edge of the headboard is so it is just far enough in so that it will create a nice shadow/light effect when the LEDs are turned on.
I then screwed the whole thing to the back of the bed and pushed it back in place. Unfortunately the wall appears to have quite the bow to it so tomorrow (or later this evening) I will scribe it and trim back so it’s flush to the wall all the way.
Gap left so she can access the plug sockets still. I considered moving the sockets out to the sides but that would just be a cosmetic thing that only I was bothered about and take valuable time I need for other endeavours.
Anyway, hardly master craftsmanship but satisfied my desire for a little tool/workshop time and knocked another little job off the To-Do list!



























