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jeff_wenz
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#1 posted 378 days ago
Very nice! I like the raised panel.
-- Jeff, North Carolina
Kookaburra
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#2 posted 378 days ago
It is beautiful and clearly destined to become a family heirloom. That is one lucky baby!
-- Kay - Just a girl who loves wood.
Martyroc
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#3 posted 376 days ago
That’s really nice, I like the raised panel in the center, pulls this apart from some of what you normally see in these beds. Great job
-- Martin ....always count the number of fingers you have before, and after using the saw.
David Drummond
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#4 posted 372 days ago
Looks great but I hate to be the bearer of bad news here but government regulations state that if the crib has corner posts, they should be no higher than 1/16 of an inch (unless they’re over 16 inches high to support a canopy). If corner posts are higher than 1/16 of an inch, clothing can catch on them and injure or choke an infant. Just wanted to bring this to your attention. Looks great but I would figure out how to modify the posts for safety reasons.
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