How to make a square bed? What are the production standards for square bed?

The bed can be categorized into three main types based on its leg design and overall appearance: the cylindrical bed, the sleigh bed, and the square bed. Each of these styles typically features a similar set of components, including left and right bed legs, an upper headboard (or "hat"), bed head panels, lower base panels, reinforcing strips, and more. These parts are usually assembled using fabric, nails, and oblique locks, with quick teeth used for added stability. ![Product structure and standard of square board](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/8d/2c/f1/a1ed7e500cdc307ad96df701b0.jpg) Here are the product structure and standards for a square bed: 1. The most distinguishing feature of a square bed is its square-shaped legs. These beds are commonly constructed using solid wood or a combination of solid wood frames with MDF (medium-density fiberboard) that is cold-formed either horizontally or vertically. 2. The short legs of the bed often include more than two joints (also known as false tenons), which are located at the top of the bed posts. Depending on the design, some models may only have foot pads without a crown, while others might combine both the foot pads and crowns. 3. The middle section of the leg usually has a groove on the front side, unless otherwise specified by the design. The leg core or pedestal should be positioned at the front of the leg. It's important to carefully select the placement of the grooves or cores to ensure structural integrity. 4. The lower part of the bed frame is typically joined using finger joints, unless otherwise designed. Any minor imperfections are generally acceptable as long as the overall structure remains sturdy. 5. a. For cold-pressed solid wood frames, the horse nails must be placed on the back side. These nails need to be securely fastened to ensure a tight assembly. Note: The inside of the boards must be properly sanded before being cold-pressed. The shaping process, whether through a shaving machine or vertical shaft, must be symmetrical, and any exposed fiberboard edges should be sealed with PU (polyurethane). b. The headboard of a solid wood bed often features a groove or a decorative line shape, and the grooves must be symmetrical when cut. c. The upper and lower horizontal core plates are usually connected using horizontal and vertical joints, reinforced with horse nails or fast teeth. The core board (whether MDF or solid wood) is typically floating, but the bottom edge must be fixed using glue and straight nails or rubber stoppers around the perimeter to secure it in place. **Related reading:** What components do the cylindrical beds consist of? 6. The bed head is generally made up of more than two joints (false tenons), which are located at the top of the bed post. Depending on the design, some products may only have foot pads without a crown, while others may combine both elements. In some cases, the top of the bed columns may be covered with caps, eliminating the need for additional joint mats. 7. The middle section of the bed usually has a groove (unless otherwise designed), and the leg core or seat should be positioned at the back of the leg. It's important to carefully choose the placement of the grooves or iron cores to maintain aesthetic and functional balance. 8. The cap on the bed head is generally located at the top of the bed and can cover the tops of the two bed columns as well as the upper end of the bed. Typically, the top end of the bed is supported by a wooden beam, and the sides are slanted and fastened to form a cohesive unit. 9. The lower edge of the bed head cap is positioned at the bottom of the edge cap. This part is usually secured using straight nails or fast teeth. 10. The headboard is located at the end of the bed. According to the design, there are two common configurations: either flush with the bed frame or slightly protruding by about 3mm for an exposed look. 11. The requirements for the bed tail sheet are similar to those of the bed sheet, ensuring consistency in construction and finish.

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