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    Jonathan McCall
    BRONZE Member

      My son is getting a 3D printer for his 12th birthday, so I’m going to get him to print me a set of the brackets to allow me to fit wooden slats to my 8000’s.

      I’m struggling however, to find the wooden slats in the UK. Does anyone know of a decent source for them ? Ideally I’d like rounded edges, however, happy to get sanding if only square is available.

      Should be a fun little project for us to do together.

      Thanks

      Jonny

       

      #63508
      matador
      Moderator

        Hi Jonathan,

        You should refine your search skills !    🙂

        Does anyone know of a decent source for them ?

        The answer is “yes, nearby”!

        Location: Paris France
        #63514
        Jonathan McCall
        BRONZE Member

          Had a look behind me and under the bed, but couldn’t see any…

          Perhaps I should explain a bit further – I can find slats,  but not sure whether they’re sufficient quality, look good etc etc

          Im hoping that someone who has done this can share what they used, where to source them etc.

          Thanks !

          #63520
          matador
          Moderator

            Ah ok, Sorry – My bad english.

            Yes the slats the clamps are design for in the first place have to be 4mm wide. They can be easily found here in europe at Leroy Merlin.
            Seems that in other part of the world, 5 mm thick is more “standard”.

            I think somebody worked on my design to accomodate it with 5mm wide slats.
            If this is the problem, here is the solution: download the right clamps for the slats available in your country.

            If it’s a problem about sourcing them, I just can recommend to go Google. And also read the specific topic in detail: a lot of menbers have tried it from many country so maybe hints are here and there.

            About quality: I used cheap fir (christmas tree), no varnish, no oil, raw fir. They haven’t moved for maybe 2 or 3 years now so you have headroom for quality.

             

             

             

            Location: Paris France
            #63525
            Jonathan McCall
            BRONZE Member

              Many thanks Mat j’adore 🙂

              Will do some more googling. Don’t want to spend £80 or so and find out I’ve got the wrong bits.

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