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Reader's Gallery
Matthew Kenney, senior editor
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, shaker, maple, cradle
My daughter's crib
comments (1) October 2nd, 2008 in Reader's Gallery
I built this on the 2 ft. by 10 ft. balcony off the back of the apartment we used to live in. I used a plunge router and benchtop tablesaw. I designed it myself. I bought the maple surfaced on both faces. The hardware came from Rockler. I stained it in the room and sprayed laquer (from a rattle can) in the house with a fan blowing it out a window (not the best idea I've had). I also made the peg rails.
Design or Plan used: My own design
posted in: Reader's Gallery, shaker, maple, cradle


















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