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Plan for a beautiful cradle to build for your child or grandchild.
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Cradle gently rocks from side to side or can be locked into place. 18'' x 36'' space for baby. 36'' high to top of support posts. Sides are 13-1/4'' high. Includes easy to read illustrations, step by step instructions, patterns for curved pieces, and lumber requirements.
Note: if you intend to build this project for use by children, please make sure you follow current governmental safety guidelines for the country, state or jurisdiction in which you live. For the USA, current guidelines can be found at the Consumer Product Safety Commission website:
http://www.cpsc.gov/ While efforts are made to design this plan to safety guidelines, no guarantee is made that this plan is current with the particular regulations or guidelines of your governmental jurisdiction.
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Customer Reviews and Photos for: Cradle Plan
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Average Rating:
(4.3)
(8 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Denny Satrunm, from Silverton, OREGON
on 10/20/2009
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This project took me about 3 months, if I were to make any more I would defenatly get a lathe duplicator.. excelent project, the kids love it, and the grandaughter is due in 7 days... Whew..
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2) Submitted by
Michael Meyer, from Santa Maria, CA
on 8/10/2007
Customer Rating: 
Great plans! Were easy to follow. My daughter and husband were very surprised. Especially surprised was son-in-law, as I sent them the disassembled crib in a big flat screen HDTV box.
I think it turned out great. Will be retiring next year, so will have more time to do my woodworking project.
Thanks for the great plans!
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3) Submitted by
Jon, from Rome, GA
on 11/14/2008
Customer Rating: 
The plans were great. I'm 22 years old and go to school and work full time. My father and I worked on this project together for my first child. The plans were easy to follow, although we changed the height a few inches. This project meant a lot to me and I would recommend the plans to other people.
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4) Submitted by
Jeremy M, from Willowick, OH
on 8/5/2009
Customer Rating: 
The woodworking portion of the plans was excellent. They were easy to follow and had a ton of measurements. I don’t have a lathe so I used dowels for the spindles and kept the posts square. The instructions for making the cradle rock were impossible to figure out. At least one instruction “is clearly in error.” I struggled for days with how to make it rock well and ended up with dowels glued to the cradle portion sticking out and fitting into roller bearings from the hardware store mounted in the posts. This works well and is simple, but it took me days to figure it out. Now that it’s done my wife and I are very happy with it; our first child should arrive in about six weeks!
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5) Submitted by
Donald Simpson, from Hudson, WI
on 1/29/2009
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The plans were easy to follow. I did not have the equipment to make spindles or do turning so I got creative with my router for the spindles and laminated walnut and ash for the posts. My daughter and son-in-law loved it.
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6) Submitted by
Marlin N Hartman, from Dillsburg, PA
on 8/23/2006
This cradle was built by Jared Parson with a little assistance from me. Jared and his wife are expecting their first child and she is due next week.
It was quite a challenge for Jared to get time to come to my shop and work on the project and keep it a surprise for his wife.
The plans were very accurate and the project was a lot of fun to build.
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7) Submitted by
Richard Hartley, from Trona, CA
on 8/16/2009
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Bought my material before really checking plans. Not sure how to get a 41" stretcher and 2 each 36" pieces as well as 4 other pieces from a 72" long 1 X 6. The plans seem to be good but you cannot trust their layout. Plan your own layout and cut sheet. Rest of project remains to be seen.
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