got do bed frame for queen size sample?
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Jan 25 2019, 12:35 AM
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got do bed frame for queen size sample?
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Dec 21 2022, 01:14 PM
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Dec 22 2022, 02:21 AM
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Dec 23 2022, 01:51 AM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 22 2022, 08:17 PM) with depth of 60cm you think which type of bracket should i get? maybe 40/45cm bracket will sufficient?something like this k type https://shopee.com.my/ClassAHW-Folding-Wall...4b-b16bb443a22b |
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Dec 24 2022, 01:28 AM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 23 2022, 09:02 PM) Normally you buy ready make wood?I get a few ppl quoted me quite high.. Then I saw some is like without vanishing etc aka ketam. I guess ketam same as sanding? If buy this type what should I do? Use the linseed oil then shellac? Same some meet my dimension requirement and thickness. |
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Dec 25 2022, 02:09 PM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 24 2022, 01:46 AM) if u get rubber wood panel. usually no need anything except sanding and then finishing. Mean after ketam use sand paper and finishing? Finishing do you mean apply oil then follow by another coat which similar like shellac? i make table tops for ID so i buy raw wood and i process it until it becomes a table top, usually 5-15k range dining tables QUOTE(Minolta @ Dec 24 2022, 08:49 PM) ketam means planning. Siap ketam usually means S4S, wood ready to cut and join. Ya.. I saw some price comparison ketam wood its like half of the price from i buy complete finish.. So I not sure the ketam one I need do how much job or worth it or not.. Ketam and sanding is differs rite? Cause I see ketam they use some tools and blade to smooth it instead of sandingRaw wood is hard to work with for most consumers unless you have the tools and tolerate noise/dust. |
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Dec 25 2022, 03:30 PM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 25 2022, 02:39 PM) ketam kapit is the right word. thickness planing/thicknesser. it makes the board parallel to each other. Ya, i saw ketam board with 2ft 7ft about 2xx. but i not sure how much i need to make it to finish act as my table top. I was thinking sanding it then apply oil then apply shellac. This might cost me another 100 bucks which cost become 300+.but there is more to it than just putting it into the thicknesser, especially hardwoods. unless you want your glue joints to break apart after a few months or leaving it near the window where the sun hit hardest. basically you gotta learn the properway of milling wood, let it rest, how to get a good glue line rip on the table saw etc, before glueing up boards. do you glue 2 boards at a time or do 6 in one glue up...alot of factors before u see the end result as a proper wooden top. thats why a lot of hardwood kitchen top suppliers dont do their own processing, probably call a wood flooring factory to prepare the wooden planks and then ask someone to process and glue them up. anyway long story, many people just buy rubber wood or merbau boards and cut to size. easier that way Now i proceed to buy with 1 seller who told me he can do all with vanishing of my color and charge me 5xx. Earlier thought of DIY but i don't know the right way to save me 200 bucks haha. |
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Dec 27 2022, 02:42 AM
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Dec 25 2022, 08:13 PM) yea if you want high end refined finishing, some times it cost quite abit.. haaha, you do high end item only rite? if not can just do like how cheapo 2-3k slab people do. spray thick2 lacquer until its smooth but plastiky. i did a stand desk project for a client in penang last year. ![]() you use 3 wood n stick together right from your pic... nice tho.. |
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Jan 9 2023, 01:00 AM
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Any alternative for this? The seller told he use this above.. But it seems need professional to use.. I bought some clear coat samurai spray.. It make some of the part more smooth but feel not really good in certain rough area.. The whole top I bought its like 90 percent smooth.. Not sure why certain part don't have coat from this seller.. (I able to see under reflection some area no reflection n abit rough) |
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Jan 11 2023, 02:23 AM
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