I've set myself the task of designing a 'day bed (90cm x 190cm base frame)' for my severely mentally and physically disabled (adult) son, forgive me if this is sacrilegious, out of die cut 18mm poplar plywood. On occasion he has epileptic seizures and we require a 'safe space' downstairs.
Having hummed and hawed with gates, tambours, bifold-sliding-pocket-doors etc, I came up with the below. (I may split the front 'gate' in two horizontally)
In a perfect world all joins would be bolts (except for the two rear and two front corner posts/strengtheners/joins/guide-rail) to enable taking apart.
I'm wondering if anyone has any bright/clever/genius/simple ideas/guidance that might enable me to better construct this behemoth regarding the 'joins', bolt/nut/screw types, and/or 'weak points' and/or anything really...
do bear in mind that (this particular) die cut can only cut on one plane (so I / or someone competent would be responsible for drilling guide holes in some places for nuts/bolts (like this? > https://www.amazon.com/IKEA-HEMNES-Bedframe-Replacement-Classic/dp/B01MZ7HNQ1)
FYI I know virtually nothing about woodworking and even less about joins/bolts/plywood...and am terrible at drilling in a straight line...I can post proof if required. :]
ps. the frame is covered with folded over and tucked in duvets - part of the purpose of the gaps.
pps. I'm still tinkering with the design.
ppps. forgive me if this isn't really 'woodworking' but I'm out of my depth with the 'detail'.
kindest to all
pils
Having hummed and hawed with gates, tambours, bifold-sliding-pocket-doors etc, I came up with the below. (I may split the front 'gate' in two horizontally)
In a perfect world all joins would be bolts (except for the two rear and two front corner posts/strengtheners/joins/guide-rail) to enable taking apart.
I'm wondering if anyone has any bright/clever/genius/simple ideas/guidance that might enable me to better construct this behemoth regarding the 'joins', bolt/nut/screw types, and/or 'weak points' and/or anything really...
do bear in mind that (this particular) die cut can only cut on one plane (so I / or someone competent would be responsible for drilling guide holes in some places for nuts/bolts (like this? > https://www.amazon.com/IKEA-HEMNES-Bedframe-Replacement-Classic/dp/B01MZ7HNQ1)
FYI I know virtually nothing about woodworking and even less about joins/bolts/plywood...and am terrible at drilling in a straight line...I can post proof if required. :]
ps. the frame is covered with folded over and tucked in duvets - part of the purpose of the gaps.
pps. I'm still tinkering with the design.
ppps. forgive me if this isn't really 'woodworking' but I'm out of my depth with the 'detail'.
kindest to all
pils