I need a simple instructional video or building instructions on how to make a floating Bedframe. Found this very in depth video on YouTube but sadly it's in German & it looks too complicated. https://youtube.com/watch?v=WvB-BOuM_4U. Anyone got better alternatives to a simple floating bed I can make on the cheap with clear directions?
>>1154704
I would suggest you call my mate Ali...Ali Mohammed-din-barber
Would be cool to find an English Tutorial.
>>1154704
>too complicated
You can't make an egg without breaking a few omelettes. You need to have a pretty rigid frame in order for this sort of thing to work, and with wood you have to use complicated joinery. If you were hoping to turn your ikea bed frame into a riced-out hover-bike with a whale-tail, EL-wire, and +5 HP stickers then you're out of luck.
But if you had access to a little (a lot) 1"-2" x 1/8"-1/4" flatbar stock, I think you could bolt it around a wooden frame, on both sides, and make something rigid enough. But you'd have to completely redesign the position of the bed's feet.
But really, get serious or go home.
>>1154732
I'm just looking for something that can be completed in a weekend not something that could possibly take a month to build. There's gotta be something out there that requires 3 2x6s that I can slap together to make a floating bed.
>>1154704
Unistrut with a shitload of cantilever arms as legs for the bed. Could knock that up in a couple of hours......
>>1154704
there you go
https://www.instructables.com/id/GroundFX-Bed/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email
>>1154704
>Do you even youtube bruh?
turn on closed captions, and auto-translate to english.
>>1154704
>floating
>isn't actually floating
>isn't even cantilevered
>>1154756
This looks promising. Might just be what I'm looking for. Thanks Anon