Gary S
Established Member
Morning all,
Thought I would post a piccie of my first proper sizeable project - building a cot for my new born daughter. I had to persuade my wife (and Mum!) that it would be a good use of my time rather than just buying one, and now it's finished I'm really pleased with the result.
I used Oak and finished it with a few applications of Danish Oil. I also made sure it was built in accordance with the safety standards for cots (minimum / maximum widths between slats, height etc etc). It has two heights - currently it's in the highest position.
Quite a challenge for me but it made the most of all the tools I've been buying and sneaking into the garage...! My SIP 10" x 6" Planer thicknesser came in particularly handy...
Hope you like it, but more importantly I hope my baby Phoebe likes it and sleeps soundly in it!
Cheers
Gary
Thought I would post a piccie of my first proper sizeable project - building a cot for my new born daughter. I had to persuade my wife (and Mum!) that it would be a good use of my time rather than just buying one, and now it's finished I'm really pleased with the result.
I used Oak and finished it with a few applications of Danish Oil. I also made sure it was built in accordance with the safety standards for cots (minimum / maximum widths between slats, height etc etc). It has two heights - currently it's in the highest position.
Quite a challenge for me but it made the most of all the tools I've been buying and sneaking into the garage...! My SIP 10" x 6" Planer thicknesser came in particularly handy...
Hope you like it, but more importantly I hope my baby Phoebe likes it and sleeps soundly in it!
Cheers
Gary