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stryped

07/08/2008 11:35 AM

Can anyone help with dimensions?

Can anyone help with some of the dimensions by looking at this? FOr
example, what would you say the posts are, 3x3??

How high would you say the front rail is?

http://www.daybeds.com/daybeds/wood-daybeds/caseydaybed.cfm#ReviewHeader


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stryped

in reply to stryped on 07/08/2008 11:35 AM

07/08/2008 1:23 PM

On Aug 7, 2:03=A0pm, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "stryped" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:31c5c7ff-9e8c-49f9-b1b1-f772212d2b2c@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Can anyone help with some of the dimensions by looking at this? FOr
> > example, what would you say the posts are, 3x3??
>
> > How high would you say the front rail is?
>
> >http://www.daybeds.com/daybeds/wood-daybeds/caseydaybed.cfm#ReviewHeader
>
> I'd guess the legs are closer to 2.25-2.5" square, the front tail is
> probably 5.5" and the legs don't look half that width. =A0The site states=
the
> finial ball is 3" tall, not just the ball but the whole finial. =A0The si=
te
> states that the end panels are 30" high, I'd say the front tail is half t=
hat
> at the top and or 15" from floor to the top of the rail.
>
> Rounded over edges will always make a post or leg look bigger than if
> leaving the edges sharp.

What are you calling the tail? I am a newbie so please forgive me!

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to stryped on 07/08/2008 11:35 AM

07/08/2008 7:41 PM


http://www.platformbedsandmore.com/casey-daybed-p-607.html?osCsid=ac9eae41031df11e021ed077940a2068



stryped wrote:
> Can anyone help with some of the dimensions by looking at this? FOr
> example, what would you say the posts are, 3x3??
>
> How high would you say the front rail is?
>
> http://www.daybeds.com/daybeds/wood-daybeds/caseydaybed.cfm#ReviewHeader
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to stryped on 07/08/2008 11:35 AM

07/08/2008 2:03 PM


"stryped" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:31c5c7ff-9e8c-49f9-b1b1-f772212d2b2c@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> Can anyone help with some of the dimensions by looking at this? FOr
> example, what would you say the posts are, 3x3??
>
> How high would you say the front rail is?
>
> http://www.daybeds.com/daybeds/wood-daybeds/caseydaybed.cfm#ReviewHeader
>


I'd guess the legs are closer to 2.25-2.5" square, the front tail is
probably 5.5" and the legs don't look half that width. The site states the
finial ball is 3" tall, not just the ball but the whole finial. The site
states that the end panels are 30" high, I'd say the front tail is half that
at the top and or 15" from floor to the top of the rail.

Rounded over edges will always make a post or leg look bigger than if
leaving the edges sharp.

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to stryped on 07/08/2008 11:35 AM

07/08/2008 2:10 PM


"stryped" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:31c5c7ff-9e8c-49f9-b1b1-f772212d2b2c@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> Can anyone help with some of the dimensions by looking at this? FOr
> example, what would you say the posts are, 3x3??
>
> How high would you say the front rail is?
>
> http://www.daybeds.com/daybeds/wood-daybeds/caseydaybed.cfm#ReviewHeader
>

LOL ... all the clues you need are on the page.

Extrapolate, using the photograph, from the following:

This daybed uses a standard twin-size mattress.
The Wooden Slat Support system is 15 inches from the floor.
Trundle Dimensions - 76L x 40W x 13H inches
Side panel measures 33 inches high and the finial ball is 3 inches high.
Mattress Dimensions- 68L x 38W x 5D inches
Dimensions:81.5L x 41.6W x 45.5H

Then make a scale drawing on graph paper and test the proportions. This is
where skill with a CAD, or drawing program like SketchUp comes in handy in
woodworking when no plans area available.

You do it, though ... practice really helps for future attemps.


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Lr

"Leon"

in reply to stryped on 07/08/2008 11:35 AM

07/08/2008 4:07 PM


"stryped" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:239c619f-734c-4919-acfd-30e8d3566d2d@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 7, 2:03 pm, "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "stryped" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:31c5c7ff-9e8c-49f9-b1b1-f772212d2b2c@f36g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Can anyone help with some of the dimensions by looking at this? FOr
> > example, what would you say the posts are, 3x3??
>
> > How high would you say the front rail is?
>
> >http://www.daybeds.com/daybeds/wood-daybeds/caseydaybed.cfm#ReviewHeader
>
> I'd guess the legs are closer to 2.25-2.5" square, the front tail is
> probably 5.5" and the legs don't look half that width. The site states the
> finial ball is 3" tall, not just the ball but the whole finial. The site
> states that the end panels are 30" high, I'd say the front tail is half
> that
> at the top and or 15" from floor to the top of the rail.
>
> Rounded over edges will always make a post or leg look bigger than if
> leaving the edges sharp.

What are you calling the tail? I am a newbie so please forgive me!

Sorry Typo "rail".


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