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woodworker52

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newborn cradle

I built this cradle when the first grandchild was announced on my father's side of the family. It is made entirely of wood with no metal anywhere. All the grandchildren slept in it, even if only for...



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Re: Book Giveaway: Zany Wooden Toys that Whiz, Spin, Pop and Fly by Bob Gilsdorf

I already make wooden toys and this book looks like it has some great new ideas.

Dave

Re: Bench Cookie Giveaway

I own a set of these that I bought based on the recommendation on this site. They are great and I would love to have a second set as there are often two of working in the shop at the same time.

Re: UPDATE: DVD Giveaway: Traditional Molding Techniques: Cornice Moldings by Don McConnell

sounds like a super way to learn about this really great looking molding.

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: Great Book of Wooden Toys, by Norm Marshall

I currently make wooden trucks and would love to have some new ideas on wooden toys to make for my grandchildren and others

Re: UPDATE: Book Giveaway: The New Complete Guide to the Band Saw

I have a bandsaw and would love to learn more ways to take advantage of its capabilities. The book would be very helpful.

Re: Build Outside The Box: Official Contest Rules

Can you enter more than one box? I don't see anything in the rules or I just missed it if it is in the rules.

Re: Dining Room Table

Nice table. Really looks beautiful. What type of finish is on it?

Do you have any pictures of the sliders and legs and how they hinge down? When you made the table, I imagine you cut it as it was make so the pattern matches perfectly when all the leaves are in, but the grain may not match when only one or two or no leaves are in. How do you get around that since it is not obvious in any of the pictures. This seems like a cool plan for an expanding dining room table.