modern mezzanine design ideas
my studio this is a place of action all bits of life complexity had happened in this place but now it's time [to] make it better today, i'm revealing a [part] [that] you never seen before i came to this place more than [eight] years ago, and it has seen lots of people has been shared has been lonely has been fully and empty eight years, and it [still] has been in embryonic stage i needed courage to drill a wall to sacrifice the look of the wood and for a long time we have been only scratching its skin
masking tape duct tape double-sided tape everywhere we didn't want to hurt i couldn't leave the space. i couldn't fully experience what i needed to experience [i] couldn't embrace the space and make it real and i couldn't stand it anymore so i made the first hole then the second then i started to absorb a little more each time from what space would give me and now it is time it's time to make [it] real to [make] it better make it more functional
happier more evolved allow space to be space and organiz physical space to reach out a better organized mind take the challenge and fully experience it not just the floor hurt the material and drink from its life stop accumulating endless objects on the floor do what you see do better build a space around you instead of letting it be an infinite barrier give it your time and effort fall in love with the space again and conquer it i
want to raise the bed to a platform so i can use that floor space to work? [i'm] at a small-scale representation of the corner joints and chose a flap joints to connect all the studs [i] started by cleaning and squaring one end on each piece i'm using 11 by 7 centimeters beams which should translate to something like 3 by 5 for the imperial measurement users? the final size of the platform will [be] 250 by 130 centimeters cut every lap john with a sliding miter saw
but i needed to put a little piece [of] wood as adapt [stoppers] since i'm using quite thick material i adjusted progressively the depth until i got it right and once i got it i found that the blade couldn't travel all the way back this meant i needed to bring [the] fence forward so i simply picked up a few strips of mdf and stick them to [the] actual fence this method of making help laps is really quick once you get the first one, right? so i'm clean up with the chisel makes everything work fine in the [end] the two legs are the only parts that get a double half lap, and i just need it to readjust the depth stop let's see how this goes scatter
now for the height i'm pretty small, and i also want to preserve the upper hide from the platform to the ceiling as much as possible so i'll just make sure that me and my hair can fit under the platform for these metal stretchers i use the stop block on the [mrsa] fence to keep the half websites consistent on the chance reality but i've been kind of contemplating the idea of just only making video i used bolts in every joint that were threaded into the wood itself and they seemed a pretty sturdy option i wanted the heads and washers to go below the [surface] so i made the senses with a forcing bit before drilling the holes for the bolts i lined two joints the best i could and drilled the rest of the material on the other stud with a slightly smaller diameter
bit to keep some extra wood to receive the threads i flipped the structure over to see if everything was good and attach the legs so i couldn't move the structure around this is a self-portrait. i made in 2011 and this is a 20 minute exposure photography of this exact same corner back in january 2010 okay, this is not working take off the shirt and try something else okay, looks like it is definitely not working it is way too big and heavy for me to lift up and attach the legs i
need to call that toe then i screw the platform structure to the walls so i could remove the block and forth [ascended] everything to [120-grit] using the skill fox six in one multi sander you can attach a round plate for random orbit sander conventional and change direction of the triangle plate but then you can get these really cool smaller attachments that you can use specifically for cylindrical or rounded edges or to get into really tight spaces for removing all finish on complex objects or
just sand tricky pieces after assembly now let's wrap up the sanding and break the sharp edges because i want to keep a crisp edge look but don't want to cause too much damage if someone bumps the head on the structure which is very possible? thank you so much skill er up for supporting this project you guys go check out their website because they got some good stuff there and stick around for episode [two]. i'll catch you later you