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5/8" (or thicker) plywood cut to the size of your mattress. This will probably involve two sheets. Buy the cheap stuff or recycle some, no one is going to see it. Measure your mattress carefully first! Keep the offcuts for future projects.
Lots of plastic bottles. They don't have to be the same brand, but do need to be the same height and diameter, made of PET, and have plastic lids. I used 710 ml bottles of Canada Dry - the previous owner of my house was clearly a fan. You could, of course, make a higher bed by using bigger bottles.
Screws - at least 77, shorter than the thickness of your plywood. I found a box of 1/2" self-tapping square drive screws, so used them. You'll also need 2-3 longer screws.













































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Our bed is on the floor and it still gets treated like a shark attack is happening.
Maybe the whole wood plank should be filled in with Full bottles.
They could be filled with sand, marbles, plaster...liquid Mercury...detergent?
I wonder if a 1"x2" strip screwed around the outer bottles, all the way around the the whole thing would help stiffen it up a bit. Like a frame around the entire leg assembly.
I'd want to fill the bottles with mud or something to give it more support even though that would make it heavier. If I could make this into a futon I would be all set. Haha.
Even if you fill the bottles, they're still likely to be at least a bit wobbly, and filling them won't make them much stronger (unless its with concrete). Try attaching it to the wall; HEY YOU made an early suggestion to improve upon what I did (see below), and it would definitely make a stronger connection.
Nice instructable, very creative idea.
The screws should be short, or at the very least shorter than the thickness of the plywood lest you want holes in your mattress
:)
One twist though, use a few more stacks with only 6 in a circle and wire 15 watt bulbs in the center of the outside stacks. Makes interesting mood lighting.
Pick and choose the bottle colors for desired effect. Worked well 30 years ago.
I kind of want to run out and get a light fixture to attach to my little build now that you suggested that, simply for the neato factor... :)
Thanks for the idea!