Project by Bogdanovich | posted 01-11-2011 11:54 AM | 1674 views | 11 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
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Since the plan to warm up workshop with wood collapsed (the fan was spitting sawdust from the workshop but is retracted into the smoke from a furnace) I hardly met a little warming to go to the workshop.
As you can see, I had detailed plans made by my daughter and I should only have to work. I do not know which type of wood I used, since these are some remains which I picked up from the furniture factory. The only thing I can safely say that this is a hard wood. The set is completed in time to be a additional gift for the birthday of my daughter.
Dale/souichiro thanks for idea.
-- My English and my woodworking are matching skills.
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Sheila Landry (scrollgirl)
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#1 posted 01-11-2011 01:23 PM
They are really nice! She is going to love them. About how big are they?
Sheila
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Buche
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#2 posted 01-11-2011 04:58 PM
Very cute. my guess it is beech. happy playtime!
vanzemaljac
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#3 posted 01-11-2011 07:12 PM
Serbian to English translation
Well done, well rounded edges, practical toys for kindergartens and nursery and …
Добро одрађено,добро заобљене ивице,практичне играчке за обданишта и предшколске установе и …
-- Lathe and my imagination will do everything to realize my dreams...Vanzemaljac
Bogdanovich
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#4 posted 01-12-2011 03:01 AM
Thank people.
They are 90mm x 90mm and thick approx 25mm.
-- My English and my woodworking are matching skills.
souichiro
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#5 posted 01-12-2011 11:22 AM
These are wonderful, my friend! I think that your daughter has an eye for designing toys :)
I’m sorry to hear about your furnace, but stay with it, you’ll figure something out. It is may be cold as the north pole, but you sure have made some great toys. The little house is so great, and the pine trees look like they are straight out of a cartoon. I really like them, great work!
-- Dale, Oregon
lowbike1
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#6 posted 02-18-2011 06:43 PM
these are awesome!
gepatino
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#7 posted 06-23-2014 08:50 PM
I loved the idea of basing the shapes on kids drawings, I;ll take that into account for future projects.
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