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Comment by Sue Gililland on August 17, 2011 at 8:29am
Thanks for the information and all the pictures.  It really is just beautiful.
Comment by Alex Shiells on August 17, 2011 at 1:24am

Hi Michael, 

It is a product called Grip Seal. I think it might be a South African product. http://www.gripseal.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=art... 

I suppose you can use anything as long as you are flattening the coats (extremely light sanding) between the coats then your last coat will come out with a awesome finish. I also sprayed my finish. 

 

I hope that this helps.

Comment by michael pentz on August 17, 2011 at 12:28am
what kind of finish did you use on the paneling and the shelf tops?
Comment by Alex Shiells on May 24, 2011 at 4:33am
Hi Sue, thanks. This is really a simple project that you can have the store cut to size for you and knock it together in a few hours.
I used a sheet of MDF for the whole project. The construction is made up of three main components namely the back panel, face frame and the shelves.

The measurements will really depend on the size of the bed you are going to have the headboard stand behind. This was for a queen sized bed so here are the basic measurements for that. Please measure your own first as this was a rough guide that I used. 


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The shelf units sit at the same height as the bed so that it is level with the bed. 

The back panel is divided into three sections with the middle section being for the bed and the two outer sections for the the side shelves. If you have a look at the other photos that I included in the project you will see that I took the cut sheet of MDF and routed v-shaped grooves into the panel 3" apart to resemble tongue and groove panels. Be sure to start from the center of each section and work outwards from there to have even spaces on the sides. I then built a 3" frame to fit over the routed panel to make it appear as if it is a panel an

Comment by Sue Gililland on May 23, 2011 at 5:24pm
Wow!  This is beautiful.  I would love something like this, maybe on a smaller scale.  I'm a real beginner - do you happen to have plans or instructions you'd be willing to share?
Comment by Alex Shiells on May 18, 2011 at 3:06am
Jim, pls do. This forum is all about sharing :). Your projects have given me many ideas.
Comment by Jim Delorme on May 17, 2011 at 8:46pm
I like this very much and may do a similar one if you don't mind.
Comment by Alex Shiells on January 4, 2011 at 1:11am
Thanks James.

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