Sorry I have been a little behind on the updates. I had a productive day yesterday but ended up helping a friend move furniture until 1 am!
Since I last posted I have painted the frame gloss black and now I am on to the wood. Speaking of which, I was excited to have my 30 sheets of baltic birch be delivered early yesterday morning. My theory is to keep it simple and use baltic birch for just about everything. It is strong and consistent enough to rip into dimensional lumber and ascetic enough to finish the interior. Another big reason is that the sheets come in 5x5 which makes my 5' wide build much easier. The sheets range from from 1/8" to 3/4".
Painted Frame
Flexride 2000 with dexter 7" electric brakes and hubs
Rabbet joint to combine my 3/4" birch floor. At least thats what I think. I dont know all of technical terms.. Doing two of these took some time and made me proud of my little router! They also produced large amounts of saw dust.
Routing the second half of the 3/4" floor
Hole cut for the basement/ foot well between the doors. There is also going to be another basement (more like a tray) under the bed aft of the big one.
Getting the elevator bolts lined up. I used ten; four on each half of the floor and two that run through both pieces on the joint. I later routed out the location of the elevator bolts to make them flush.
Dry fitting the basement before committing with the glue. Glad I have lots of straps laying around. Im sure they will come in handy later too.
Gluing up the basement
Im pretty sure I used enough screws. Maybe I should rename it the storm shelter!
Working on the second basement/tray.
Gluing the floor together!
Tomorrow I plan on flipping to floor to tar it up and hopefully get started on the profile!