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Classic Pony Rocker Plan

Classic Pony Rocker Plan

Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.9  (14 customer reviews)

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This beautiful pony rocker will make your kids or grandchildren happy! Ready-to-trace pattern. Yarn is suggested for the mane and tail. 25'' high x 44'' long.

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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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Classic Pony Rocker Plan

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Customer Review Rating: 4.9 (4.9)
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1) Submitted by Mark Haan, from St. Paul, MN on 1/3/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
Made this rocking pony last year for my Granddaughter's 1st Christmas; Mom and Dad have had to pry her off of it every time she gets on it. Made a few small adjustments to the plan but didn't stray too far. Because it's made completely out of red oak (heavy) kept the rockers 1x material but did re-inforce by installing (4) 3/8" oak dowels cross grained and flush cut on each end of the rockers then placed leg supports on top for additional strength. The ears were made from 2 different colors of suede with a core of plastic soda bottle cut to fit and contact cemented together, to hold the curve, then held in place with epoxy.
Fun stuff and looking forward to making the next one out of cherry.
2) Submitted by Richard McEachern, from North Chelmsford, MA on 9/25/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This Rocking Horse is a joy to make, it's a classic. I finished it in September with very minor changes to the original plan. My Grandson 'Mario' loves it. I'm hoping it is enjoyed by many children in the family for many years into the future.
3) Submitted by Rob Lally, from Brookfield, WI on 3/5/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This is the 3rd rocking horse I've made from this plan. The only modification was to substitute 2x lumber for the rockers. The 1x lumber rockers on the first horse I built both split. This is a simple project and looks great. I have seven grandchildren (one horse for each family) and they all love it.
4) Submitted by Lise P Noel, from Wawa, ON, CANADA on 3/5/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This is my first horse.
I made it out of maple with natural glossy finish for my partner's Grand-Daughter, Lily. (She loved it)
I hand-carved the ears and eye sockets to make it look more realistic.
I plan to make one for each grandchild.
It is so solid that it will surely be around for many generations.
5) Submitted by Lise P Noel, from Wawa, ONTARIO on 3/3/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This is my first horse.
I made it out of maple with natural glossy finish for my partner's Grand-Daughter, Lily. (She loved it)
I hand-carved the ears and eye sockets to make it look more realistic.
I plan to make one for each grandchild.
It is so solid that it will surely be around for many generations.
6) Submitted by Al Holstein, from Los Altos, CA on 2/29/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I also made this horse for my granddaughters first birthday and she loved it. I looked at many plans before buying that one. I was easy to make. I added a little refinement by using a round hole for the ear and using a dowel to hold the ear in place. That gave the ear a round look that was natural.
7) Submitted by David Hall, from MonnTownship , PA on 2/29/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This is virtually the same horse my dad made for my kids (looks the same although I don't know where he got the plans). My grandkids have now outgrown it some 25 plus years later. Very sturdy and the kids have all loved it. It sits in my living room right now, but before too long it will be stored away again - awaiting his great-great-grandkids!
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