AJBaker
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I just joined the forum, so I think I'll share some of my past projects with you.
This is a cradle I built for the birth of my daughter in October. In the end, it took longer than expected to build and wasn't done until a week after she got home!
For inspiration I went looking for examples on 1stdibs. When I saw this one, the design spoke to me, I liked the proportions:
I then had to think about what I needed for us. It seemed that 40x90cm was a normal size for a baby mattress, and for height I wanted something we could conveniently have next to the bed. I decided that the bottom of the cradle would lie a bit lower than our mattress, and that the side barrier would be slightly higher.
I'm a fan of using deviders and proportions, so I tried to find something that would work. I decided to divide the length of the bottom by 7 (90cm/7=12.85cm), and to use that as a unit. I decided that the bottom would lie 1 unit (12.85cm) above the rocker, and the top of the side would be 2 units above that (25.7cm, or 38.6cm above the rocker). For decoration of the stiles, I would leave one more unit above that.
For the splay of the sides, I decided to stick with the number 7 marked a 1:7 ratio with my sliding bevel. I decided to only slope the sides, I'm not ready for compound angles yet.
For material I would have to be a bit stingy, cash was tight. We had some leftover tongue and groove boards from a recent job (pine, aprox. 150x22mm), other old and thin tongue and groove boards that I had torn off the walls and ceililing of our future bedroom. From the home centre I sorted through the pine building material and found some bits that would work for the rails and stiles.
This is a cradle I built for the birth of my daughter in October. In the end, it took longer than expected to build and wasn't done until a week after she got home!
For inspiration I went looking for examples on 1stdibs. When I saw this one, the design spoke to me, I liked the proportions:
I then had to think about what I needed for us. It seemed that 40x90cm was a normal size for a baby mattress, and for height I wanted something we could conveniently have next to the bed. I decided that the bottom of the cradle would lie a bit lower than our mattress, and that the side barrier would be slightly higher.
I'm a fan of using deviders and proportions, so I tried to find something that would work. I decided to divide the length of the bottom by 7 (90cm/7=12.85cm), and to use that as a unit. I decided that the bottom would lie 1 unit (12.85cm) above the rocker, and the top of the side would be 2 units above that (25.7cm, or 38.6cm above the rocker). For decoration of the stiles, I would leave one more unit above that.
For the splay of the sides, I decided to stick with the number 7 marked a 1:7 ratio with my sliding bevel. I decided to only slope the sides, I'm not ready for compound angles yet.
For material I would have to be a bit stingy, cash was tight. We had some leftover tongue and groove boards from a recent job (pine, aprox. 150x22mm), other old and thin tongue and groove boards that I had torn off the walls and ceililing of our future bedroom. From the home centre I sorted through the pine building material and found some bits that would work for the rails and stiles.
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