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"James"

14/11/2003 12:13 PM

Child's Table and Chairs

I'm looking for plans for a child's table and chairs. I did the google
search but most of the links are bad. I want it to be nice and heavy so no
chairs tipping or anything. I could just scale down a square table and
chairs. Maybe oak. But if anyone has any plans that would be great.

Thanks


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JT

in reply to "James" on 14/11/2003 12:13 PM

14/11/2003 1:03 PM

Fri, Nov 14, 2003, 12:13pm From: [email protected] (James)
I'm looking for plans for a child's table and chairs. I did the google
search but most of the links are bad. I want it to be nice and heavy so
no chairs tipping or anything. I could just scale down a square table
and chairs. Maybe oak. But if anyone has any plans that would be great.

OK. You want free, or are you willing to pay? Kiids how old?
What didn't you like about the links you did find then?

The only way I know of to make a chair a kid can't tip over, if
they wanted to, would be nail the chair to the floor, and hope. So, I'm
thinking maybe a picnic table.



JOAT
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Rb

Reaper

in reply to "James" on 14/11/2003 12:13 PM

14/11/2003 6:15 PM

I built this one it came out great. I jazzed it up
a little by laminating strips of bubinga into
figured maple. My kids love it and use all the time
good luck, Darrell
P.S. it was a free plan from PM

On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:13:24 -0500, "James"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm looking for plans for a child's table and chairs. I did the google
>search but most of the links are bad. I want it to be nice and heavy so no
>chairs tipping or anything. I could just scale down a square table and
>chairs. Maybe oak. But if anyone has any plans that would be great.
>
>Thanks
>

Rb

Reaper

in reply to Reaper on 14/11/2003 6:15 PM

14/11/2003 6:46 PM

I also added drawers at SWMBO;s request. Which was very difficult for
me, since it was my first year at woodworking.
Darrell

sD

[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to "James" on 14/11/2003 12:13 PM

14/11/2003 6:57 PM

In article <[email protected]>, "James" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I'm looking for plans for a child's table and chairs. I did the google
>search but most of the links are bad. I want it to be nice and heavy so no
>chairs tipping or anything. I could just scale down a square table and
>chairs. Maybe oak. But if anyone has any plans that would be great.
>
Check your library or bookstore for "Children's Furniture Projects" by Jeff
Miller (no relation to myself). Some plans, interesting designs, and a lot of
useful information about sizing the furniture to the child.

--
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

How come we choose from just two people to run for president and 50 for Miss America?

Sd

Silvan

in reply to "James" on 14/11/2003 12:13 PM

14/11/2003 7:24 PM

T. wrote:

> The only way I know of to make a chair a kid can't tip over, if

Build the seat as a torsion box. Fill the interior with lead. Don't put
any legs on it. Stays put. No tipping.

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/

Jj

"James"

in reply to "James" on 14/11/2003 12:13 PM

14/11/2003 2:47 PM

Pay or free it doesn't matter.

Kids under 5

It wasn't that I didn't like the links but that the reference links are
dead. So I can't say what they were.

With tipping, a chair with a higher back and tight base will tip before a
short back and heavy wide base. The chair can still tip but not very easily.
Kids will find a way no matter what type of chair. The question is a design
that is the safest.


"T." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Fri, Nov 14, 2003, 12:13pm From: [email protected] (James)
> I'm looking for plans for a child's table and chairs. I did the google
> search but most of the links are bad. I want it to be nice and heavy so
> no chairs tipping or anything. I could just scale down a square table
> and chairs. Maybe oak. But if anyone has any plans that would be great.
>
> OK. You want free, or are you willing to pay? Kiids how old?
> What didn't you like about the links you did find then?
>
> The only way I know of to make a chair a kid can't tip over, if
> they wanted to, would be nail the chair to the floor, and hope. So, I'm
> thinking maybe a picnic table.
>
>
>
> JOAT
> Of course I don't think you're a complete idiot. Some parts are
> missing.
>
> Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
> Web Page Update 13 Nov 2003.
> Some tunes I like.
> http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/SOMETUNESILIKE/
>


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