Dolly's Rocking Crib for Christmas

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Lord Nibbo

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Made entirely from scraps and assembled so it can be flat packed. It's for my adopted grand daughters :) Their mum saw one in John Lewises at over £40 and decided to ask grandad if he could make one :D

Anyway here it is, you'll have to imagine the frilly drapes and duvet etc, :D
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It's still got to have the finish applied, I haven't decided to do it with Danish oil or polyurethane, what would you do it with?
 
Nibbs I'm really going off you. Beautiful Project after Beautiful Project! It does nothing for my self esteem! :twisted:


:lol: :wink:
 
I agree Wizer, he get's right on my wick :lol: :lol: :lol:
Lovely job your Lordship 8) , can you tell me what the
sizes are please. SWMBO has just seen this and told
me to put one on my list :roll: for my grandaughter. :)
 
kevin":2xlov2tw said:
8) , can you tell me what the
sizes are please. SWMBO has just seen this and told
me to put one on my list :roll: for my grandaughter. :)

The side rails are 16" long the end rails are about 10" and the legs are about 10" high not counting the rocker bit.
 
Are all those spheres tantalum markers so the relative position of the cot can be calculated from an radar transceiver mounted in the baby monitor, so by compiling an accurate time/displacement algorithm for optimal baby rocking?

Aidan
 

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