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I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good
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I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice. -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good
results :-) Doug Winterburn Really nice job. We've been thinking for years of building one of those; someday we will. Hope it gives you many years of service. ![]() `Casper |
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![]() "Doug Winterburn" wrote in message ... I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice Doug. I have a few questions. I have been in the process of building all new master bed room furniture for our home. I started off with 2 night stands that I refer to as towers, one on each side of the head of the bed. They are about 1/8" short of being the height of a door way. I just completed the under bed storage except for the 18 drawers that will accomplish the storage and I have finished 90% of the head and foot boards. All pieces are being used now. Now to the question. I plan to put a "light bridge" between the two towers similar to what you have done. Did you research lighting placement or type of lighting? How does your lighting placement work out for you, is it good enough to read by? Can you control each light individually, can you dim each light? Thanks Leon |
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"Doug Winterburn" wrote in message ... I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice Doug. I have a few questions. I have been in the process of building all new master bed room furniture for our home. I started off with 2 night stands that I refer to as towers, one on each side of the head of the bed. They are about 1/8" short of being the height of a door way. I just completed the under bed storage except for the 18 drawers that will accomplish the storage and I have finished 90% of the head and foot boards. All pieces are being used now. Now to the question. I plan to put a "light bridge" between the two towers similar to what you have done. Did you research lighting placement or type of lighting? How does your lighting placement work out for you, is it good enough to read by? Can you control each light individually, can you dim each light? Thanks Leon I used the Rockler Murphy Bed light set - about $70 and just followed the instructions for placement. http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...31965&pn=31965 To place, I drew a center line dividing the two sides, then drew an "X" on each side from corners and ends of centerline. Plan called for a 2-7/8" hole for the fixtures, but a 3" hole saw worked fine. It has a touch dimmer with three light levels + off. The one controller controls both lights. You may be able to spot the brass knob on top of the headboard. It's plenty of light to read by in the medium and high settings. Just a touch on the knob goes from off to low to medium to high to off again with each touch. I suppose you could see if Rockler would sell the controller separately if you wanted individual controls. They did send two control knobs which was kind of strange as there is only one control wire. Each light has a male and female plug to string more than one - up to six of the eyeball light fixtures. The cable from the controller is in a groove from floor to the top of the unit on the back edge of one vertical, and the control knob wire runs in a groove up the middle of the headboard. Mine is a queen size - 60" wide and I think one light on a side would spill a lot of light to the other side, so I'm not sure it would be worth the trouble of individual controls unless you find a fixture with a narrower light spread. The bookcase lights, which I didn't install as I didn't go with glass shelving, have a push switch that mounts in the top of each bookcase. - Doug |
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Doug Winterburn wrote: I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice. Thanks, Mark. - Doug |
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I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Doug Winterburn Really nice job. We've been thinking for years of building one of those; someday we will. Hope it gives you many years of service. ![]() `Casper Thanks, Casper. I've checked this one off my bucket list :-) - Doug |
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Doug Winterburn wrote in news:g1DSm.41363
: I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Beautiful!! I'm in the process of making a twin, horizontal style for my grandson. I do have to find a coverup for my errors, though. I measured thrice and cut each hole for the legs just once, except I easured in the wrong direction, now there are 2 extra holes. I hope to find a couple of patterns from the "Cars" movie to make coverups. Grandson is just about besotted of that movie. Will have to make the patterns so they can be exchanged for something else later in his life ... More pictures to follow later. The Rocler bed kit (see also the create-a-bed.com site) is very nice, so far, brain problems excepted. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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Doug Winterburn wrote in news:g1DSm.41363
: I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Beautiful!! I'm in the process of making a twin, horizontal style for my grandson. I do have to find a coverup for my errors, though. I measured thrice and cut each hole for the legs just once, except I easured in the wrong direction, now there are 2 extra holes. I hope to find a couple of patterns from the "Cars" movie to make coverups. Grandson is just about besotted of that movie. Will have to make the patterns so they can be exchanged for something else later in his life ... More pictures to follow later. The Rocler bed kit (see also the create-a-bed.com site) is very nice, so far, brain problems excepted. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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Doug Winterburn wrote in news:g1DSm.41363
: I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Beautiful!! I'm in the process of making a twin, horizontal style for my grandson. I do have to find a coverup for my errors, though. I measured thrice and cut each hole for the legs just once, except I easured in the wrong direction, now there are 2 extra holes. I hope to find a couple of patterns from the "Cars" movie to make coverups. Grandson is just about besotted of that movie. Will have to make the patterns so they can be exchanged for something else later in his life ... More pictures to follow later. The Rocler bed kit (see also the create-a-bed.com site) is very nice, so far, brain problems excepted. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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Han wrote:
Doug Winterburn wrote in news:g1DSm.41363 : I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Beautiful!! I'm in the process of making a twin, horizontal style for my grandson. I do have to find a coverup for my errors, though. I measured thrice and cut each hole for the legs just once, except I easured in the wrong direction, now there are 2 extra holes. I hope to find a couple of patterns from the "Cars" movie to make coverups. Grandson is just about besotted of that movie. Will have to make the patterns so they can be exchanged for something else later in his life ... More pictures to follow later. The Rocler bed kit (see also the create-a-bed.com site) is very nice, so far, brain problems excepted. Thanks, Han. I was able to hide/disguise most of my oops. Fortunately, most were minor. - Doug |
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Doug Winterburn wrote in news:g1DSm.41363 : I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Beautiful!! I'm in the process of making a twin, horizontal style for my grandson. I do have to find a coverup for my errors, though. I measured thrice and cut each hole for the legs just once, except I easured in the wrong direction, now there are 2 extra holes. I hope to find a couple of patterns from the "Cars" movie to make coverups. Grandson is just about besotted of that movie. Will have to make the patterns so they can be exchanged for something else later in his life ... More pictures to follow later. The Rocler bed kit (see also the create-a-bed.com site) is very nice, so far, brain problems excepted. Thanks, Han. I was able to hide/disguise most of my oops. Fortunately, most were minor. - Doug |
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Han wrote:
Doug Winterburn wrote in news:g1DSm.41363 : I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Beautiful!! I'm in the process of making a twin, horizontal style for my grandson. I do have to find a coverup for my errors, though. I measured thrice and cut each hole for the legs just once, except I easured in the wrong direction, now there are 2 extra holes. I hope to find a couple of patterns from the "Cars" movie to make coverups. Grandson is just about besotted of that movie. Will have to make the patterns so they can be exchanged for something else later in his life ... More pictures to follow later. The Rocler bed kit (see also the create-a-bed.com site) is very nice, so far, brain problems excepted. Thanks, Han. I was able to hide/disguise most of my oops. Fortunately, most were minor. - Doug |
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Indeed very nice. I made this same bed and wish it had one other featu an
automatic off switch for the lights when the bed is raised. In a hurry one day I left the lights on. I'm thankful I didn't burn the house down. Made sad work of my footboard... -- Patrick Fischer Olalla, WA "Leon" wrote in message ... "Doug Winterburn" wrote in message ... I finally finished the Murphy bed. Did a test sleep last night - good results :-) Very nice Doug. I have a few questions. I have been in the process of building all new master bed room furniture for our home. I started off with 2 night stands that I refer to as towers, one on each side of the head of the bed. They are about 1/8" short of being the height of a door way. I just completed the under bed storage except for the 18 drawers that will accomplish the storage and I have finished 90% of the head and foot boards. All pieces are being used now. Now to the question. I plan to put a "light bridge" between the two towers similar to what you have done. Did you research lighting placement or type of lighting? How does your lighting placement work out for you, is it good enough to read by? Can you control each light individually, can you dim each light? Thanks Leon |
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