Woodychall
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Grandsons Christmas present
This was a project I undertook after a very good friend persuaded me to try. I felt it was a little daunting to begin with, and there were several times when I thought I had taken on more than I was...














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Re: Grandsons Christmas present
Jurgen01
posted: 2:04 pm on August 26thThank you for your reply Jurgen, your comments are very kind. It is good to see there are so many like minded people in different parts of the world. I am curently in the process of making another rocker for my grandaughter who is also four years old. It is the small version. Working in wood has come late for me. I only started to take an interest in my early sixties. However, I love to get in my workshop and tackle a new project. Time is the biggest headache. There always seems to be something else that interupts me when I am in full flow.
Re: Necklace Box
I like your design Mr Smith. I would love to make one for my wife. Would it be possible to provide some dimensions?
posted: 10:32 am on January 3rdHope your wife appreciated the gift.
Re: Grandsons Christmas present
Thank you James. I'm not sure Where you are from, but I'm from the UK. If your still interested, the place to contact is:
posted: 10:07 am on January 3rdAnthony Drew & Company Ltd
Fangfoss,
York,
YO41 5JH,
England. Tel: (Code from Country)01759 368737
Fax: 01759 368194
email: info@rockinghorse.co.uk
website: www.rockinghorse.co.uk
They produce a brochure which will give you all you need to know about products and how to fit them. Anthony Drew has also produced a book which gives plans, and all the help to produce different types of rockers, and classic rocking horses.
Good luck if you have a go. The end result is well worth the effort. Just take your time, and believe that you can do it.