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Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Joshua Stotler
posted in: Reader's Gallery, tenons, ash, cradle
Heirloom Bassinet
comments (0) April 8th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
Here is a Bassinet I designed and built for my daughter. I took inspiration from Jim Schmidt's cradle featured in the October 2008 FW readers gallery. It is constructed of Mississippi Swamp Ash and Bubinga. The scroll work was done with a scroll saw and a Foredom tool. The piece stands 46" high, 39" long and 18" wide. The swing pivot is a 14mm waxed Ash dowel. I used a brass pin as a removable safety stop. I sanded to 450 and finished with Tung Oil.
Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Joshua Stotler
posted in: Reader's Gallery, tenons, ash, cradle

















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