The closest thing I can find to illustrate it is this: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/563231497128194202/
A similar bed is this one (The break on my bed is near where the pile of books are on the floor): https://www.dreams.co.uk/moore-wooden-b ... /221-00209
My thoughts were:
- 1) Cut a new length of wood to match the old rail.
- 2) Cut holes for the bolts.
- 3) Cut larger holes for the nut and hope it all matches up.
- 4) Join another smaller length to hold the sprung base and then both glue it and dowel joint it to the first length of wood.
- 5) If all this works then I'd have a go at adding an oak veneer afterwards.
Is this the right approach?
Too much work for a below average wood worker?
What's the name of this joint used?
Thanks for reading
Mike