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Turned out another 60 toy cars and trucks. No personalized gifts this year:( . This week, we will be taking the cars along with sewn/embroidered toys to our favorite charity .
Octogenarian's have an earned right to be a curmudgeon.
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Bill V

Bill what degree cut did you make there, and what is the lenght and width?
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MRhart
The angles on the headboard and footboard are all 10 deg.
The long sides are beveled at 10 degrees and the length of the side pieces is 19 inches. The length of the bottom of the cradle is 20 inches.
All pieces are cut from a single 1 X 12 by 8 foot long board.
Plans are in "Woodworking Projects I " which is a Shopsmith publication that SS used to give awat at their demos. Pages 76 and 77
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Bill:

Those are real works of art!

I'm sure the recipients will adore and treasure them.

Congratulations on a great gift.

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Well not for family but these pens are for some of my good customers. Nothing says please send me some more work like a nice hand made gift delivered with a Christmas card.;)




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I am running out of time so I decided to set up on my Mini Max copy lathe to make these.
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Dave, those are some workmanlike gifts you've made!
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Very nice work from the shop of Dave and Sarah:D .
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I do believe Sara has laid down on the job!:D
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mbcabinetmaker wrote:I do believe Sara has laid down on the job!:D

I think that is called warming the couch so it is ready for a nice afternoon nap for Dave. That is if she can be persuaded to be moved...

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