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john
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Another great piece Chuck! Always nice to see your finished projects.

John
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I made a cradle for my daughter 4 plus years ago. My second daughter was expecting twins so another cradle was ordered. Both are of the same pattern with this one made of white oak. Happy to say my wood working talents have improved in 4 years.
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Dwight
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mikelst
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That is a really nice cradle, Just beautiful. Congrats Grandpa.
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Sweet cradle, Dwight! Don't know about your skills a while ago, but they are pretty darned good now!:D
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Chuck in Lancaster, CA
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Dave - glad you posted a photo of your mud bench in this thread! It sure shows the planning you put into it's construction. Air flow included! Nice work!
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
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john
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Dwight:

Nice looking cradle!
It's always nice to make something that will be kept in the family for some time.

Cogratulations on the cradle and the need for it.

John
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My first!!!
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Here's the thread showing the build
Mike
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boostfan
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Post by boostfan »

Wow, nice wood work and a really good photo to show it off.
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'90 SS 500 updated to 520
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wlhayesmfs
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I'm with Brad nice job and great pictures.
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You keep ROCKS in your house?:D
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