Hi,
Turns out babies grow very quickly and the little man is already growing out of his Moses basket and he’s only 2 months old!
I’ve made a full sized crib for his nursery but need something for downstairs and I am considering making a ‘travel size’ or ‘spacesaver’ cot - slightly smaller mattress size.
He likes being rocked in a bouncer and I thought why not make a rocking cot.
I’ve seen a few different designs, rocking moses basket holders tend to have rockers on the long edge, whereas cots have the rockers on the short edge. I’ve also seen some that have a vertical arm with a rocker pin or hanging bolt so the leg/arm is stationary and the crib contained within swings.
I would have thought the rockers on the long edge would be the most stable and less likely to tip, which is why I find it odd that the majority of commercially made ones are rockers on the short edge.
As I’ve got a dog stability is key as I don’t want an inquisitive dog jumping up and knocking it over. The swinging arm design has advantage of a pin that can be inserted to lock the mechanism.
As for design I was thinking of basically doing a scaled up Windsor - solid base with dowels for the bars so joinery is straightforward.
Has anyone build one of these swinging cribs or has any ideas?
Cheers
Turns out babies grow very quickly and the little man is already growing out of his Moses basket and he’s only 2 months old!
I’ve made a full sized crib for his nursery but need something for downstairs and I am considering making a ‘travel size’ or ‘spacesaver’ cot - slightly smaller mattress size.
He likes being rocked in a bouncer and I thought why not make a rocking cot.
I’ve seen a few different designs, rocking moses basket holders tend to have rockers on the long edge, whereas cots have the rockers on the short edge. I’ve also seen some that have a vertical arm with a rocker pin or hanging bolt so the leg/arm is stationary and the crib contained within swings.
I would have thought the rockers on the long edge would be the most stable and less likely to tip, which is why I find it odd that the majority of commercially made ones are rockers on the short edge.
As I’ve got a dog stability is key as I don’t want an inquisitive dog jumping up and knocking it over. The swinging arm design has advantage of a pin that can be inserted to lock the mechanism.
As for design I was thinking of basically doing a scaled up Windsor - solid base with dowels for the bars so joinery is straightforward.
Has anyone build one of these swinging cribs or has any ideas?
Cheers