A log bed is a bed frame built entirely from logs that are cut and shaped to fit together without nails or screws. Early log beds were made with crossrails and topped with a mattress. Modern log beds hold a box spring as well as a mattress, and so have no need for crossrails.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Preparing the Logs

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    Choose which logs you will use.
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    Saw the logs to the lengths you need for bed.
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    Remove the bark and shape the logs with drawknives. These are blades with 2 handles that you set against the wood and pull toward you. A curved drawknife removes bark and a straight drawknife shapes the log.[2]
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    Form tenons in the rails and spindles. You can do this with a drawknife, but it's easier to do with a tenon maker, which attaches to a drill and operates like a giant pencil sharpener.
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    Carve out mortises with a drill and Forstner bits. Frostner bits drill flat-bottomed holes large enough to hold tenons.[3]
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Method 2
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Assembling the bed

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    Attach a metal eye hook to each post at 12 inches (30 cm) above the floor. Place the eye hooks so you can stretch a cable between the right headpost and left footpost and the left headpost and right footpost.[4]
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    Connect cables diagonally between the bedposts using the eye hooks. Use turnbuckles in the centers to tighten the cables and hold the bed together. Adjust as necessary to make sure the bed is square.
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    Notch each of the top bed rails near the head and foot so the box spring will fit securely on them without slipping.
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    Stain the bed to protect the wood.[5]
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    Top the bed with the box spring and mattress.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How do you fix a long cracs on a bed post?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Long answer short: you can't. However, you can use wood filler, then sand and wax. It will never look the same but it will add character.
  • Question
    How round do the cedar logs need to be for the bed post and the railing?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You could do this same build with square posts and it would be okay. However, if the logs are a lot bigger at one end than the other, you might have to change the length of a higher or lower railing to make it fit together correctly.
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Things You'll Need

  • Logs
  • Circular or hand saw
  • Measuring tape
  • Drawknives
  • Drill
  • Forstner bits
  • Tenon maker
  • Eye hooks
  • Steel cables
  • Turnbuckles


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