Bed legs

finished legs

We got new beds and instead of spending 1600 kr to buy 8 blocks of wood with a screw in them I decided to build my own bed legs.
For material I choose to use some 75 mm birch slab that I sawed out of a blowdown tree a few years ago. I had to work around knots and damages but ripped and milled it down to 60×60 mm stock.
After crosscutting the blanks to 200 mm length I marked the center in one end of each piece. At the mark I drilled a 6 mm hole for a m8 stud screw.
Then I cut the taper of each leg at the table saw using a jig that I made the last time I built bed legs but any tapering jig can be used. The first two sides of the leg is easy but the next two sides has to be compensated with a wedge.
To remove cut marks from the saw I used a hand plane before rounding off the corners with my router.
The last thing before installing them was to add the stud screws. The hand planing gave a really nice finish so I skipped the sanding.

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