Sunday, December 18, 2016

Triangular Lack Side Tables with Malm Bed and Integrated Dioder Lights

Triangular Tables Lack Side with Malm Bed and integrated DIODER Lights





bedside1

Materials: Lack of end tables, DIODER light strip, table saw, switch rocker

description: The Bed Malm in this room had been placed on a diagonal. Leaving some triangular spaces which would end tables.

Furthermore, it was desired to have the bedside tables to look a little more integrated in bed

Finally, there was thought to have integrated LED light strips along the underside of the bed However, we wanted to have a switch located so they can be easily processed, for example, when they need to go to the bathroom during the night.

1. Cut unwanted corner of the table top Lack.

2. Cut two legs of each table at the height of the side rail Malm, using the bed itself as a guide.

3. If there is a problem with short legs slip out the side rail partially Malm put a screw in the side rail. Remember that once sawed leg is a hollow tube.

bedside2

4. Install the rocker switch and use part of the sawn table leg to complete the triangular shape between the headboard and the wall. Note that by the lights in this way one DIODER transformer was necessary for both sides of the bed and switches

~ Daniel Nolte [1945009étaientsurlecôtébassetensionréduisantcourt-circuitetl'isolationdessoucisàl'intérieurdutableau]

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