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"Al in WA soon MT"

20/12/2004 7:31 PM

Cradle dowel spacing

I know this has come up in the past but never paid much attention. Now I
have orders for a cradle for a Daughter that's due in June. Found several
pics of plans but I have an aversion to using plans, I like to make my own.
What I need to know is what space to use between the turned dowels
(spindles) on the sides. I know this is a major factor for safety.

I did help a friend build a cradle for his first Granddaughter but it was
solid sides. Came out beautiful with butternut and Honduras rosewood. Like
I said, his first grandchild, this is my 25th. Yeah, twenty-fifth. So what
if I'm old, love those kids.

I have a dozen pics of cradles and I'm hoping SWMBO insists on one that
requires turning the spindles. Oh, I don't have a lathe honey, how can I
make that???? Mmmmmm?

Thanks for any help guys, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas.

Al in WA


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RS

"Roger Shoaf"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 20/12/2004 7:31 PM

20/12/2004 9:52 PM

I think Norm built a crib once and he said the spacing was such as a coke
can would not slip in-between the spindles.

--

Roger Shoaf

About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.


"Al in WA soon MT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I know this has come up in the past but never paid much attention. Now I
> have orders for a cradle for a Daughter that's due in June. Found several
> pics of plans but I have an aversion to using plans, I like to make my
own.
> What I need to know is what space to use between the turned dowels
> (spindles) on the sides. I know this is a major factor for safety.
>
> I did help a friend build a cradle for his first Granddaughter but it was
> solid sides. Came out beautiful with butternut and Honduras rosewood.
Like
> I said, his first grandchild, this is my 25th. Yeah, twenty-fifth. So
what
> if I'm old, love those kids.
>
> I have a dozen pics of cradles and I'm hoping SWMBO insists on one that
> requires turning the spindles. Oh, I don't have a lathe honey, how can I
> make that???? Mmmmmm?
>
> Thanks for any help guys, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas.
>
> Al in WA
>
>

Dd

"DAC"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 20/12/2004 7:31 PM

21/12/2004 7:47 AM

Thanks for the link...great publication

Gg

"George"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 20/12/2004 7:31 PM

21/12/2004 7:53 AM

http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/202.pdf

All kinds of design criteria.

"Al in WA soon MT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I know this has come up in the past but never paid much attention. Now I
> have orders for a cradle for a Daughter that's due in June. Found several
> pics of plans but I have an aversion to using plans, I like to make my
own.
> What I need to know is what space to use between the turned dowels
> (spindles) on the sides. I know this is a major factor for safety.
>
> I did help a friend build a cradle for his first Granddaughter but it was
> solid sides. Came out beautiful with butternut and Honduras rosewood.
Like
> I said, his first grandchild, this is my 25th. Yeah, twenty-fifth. So
what
> if I'm old, love those kids.
>
> I have a dozen pics of cradles and I'm hoping SWMBO insists on one that
> requires turning the spindles. Oh, I don't have a lathe honey, how can I
> make that???? Mmmmmm?
>
> Thanks for any help guys, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas.
>
> Al in WA
>
>

Tu

"TaskMule"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 20/12/2004 7:31 PM

20/12/2004 11:15 PM


"Al in WA soon MT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I know this has come up in the past but never paid much attention. Now I
> have orders for a cradle for a Daughter that's due in June. Found several
> pics of plans but I have an aversion to using plans, I like to make my
own.
> What I need to know is what space to use between the turned dowels
> (spindles) on the sides. I know this is a major factor for safety.
>
> I did help a friend build a cradle for his first Granddaughter but it was
> solid sides. Came out beautiful with butternut and Honduras rosewood.
Like
> I said, his first grandchild, this is my 25th. Yeah, twenty-fifth. So
what
> if I'm old, love those kids.
>
> I have a dozen pics of cradles and I'm hoping SWMBO insists on one that
> requires turning the spindles. Oh, I don't have a lathe honey, how can I
> make that???? Mmmmmm?
>
> Thanks for any help guys, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas.
>
> Al in WA
>
>

Try this, I didn't read it all.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/misc-kids/crib-safety-faq/

This was the first of many Google search results for "cradle safety"

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 20/12/2004 7:31 PM

21/12/2004 3:59 PM

Al in WA soon MT wrote:

> I know this has come up in the past but never paid much attention. Now I
> have orders for a cradle for a Daughter that's due in June. Found several
> pics of plans but I have an aversion to using plans, I like to make my own.
> What I need to know is what space to use between the turned dowels
> (spindles) on the sides. I know this is a major factor for safety.
>
> I did help a friend build a cradle for his first Granddaughter but it was
> solid sides. Came out beautiful with butternut and Honduras rosewood. Like
> I said, his first grandchild, this is my 25th. Yeah, twenty-fifth. So what
> if I'm old, love those kids.
>
> I have a dozen pics of cradles and I'm hoping SWMBO insists on one that
> requires turning the spindles. Oh, I don't have a lathe honey, how can I
> make that???? Mmmmmm?
>
> Thanks for any help guys, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas.
>
> Al in WA
>
Code for deck railings here in San Berdoo county is four inches. That's
probably a good maximum. I was going to mention the bumper that USED to
line the inside sides of the cradle/crib. LOML tells me that these are
now out as baby equipment because baby can roll over against the bumper,
get its little face in it, and smother. Seems like, since baby is now
put on his/her back rather than tummy, that by the time it can roll
over, it can roll back, especially in life threatening situations. But
WTF do I know. Is that worse than banging its head on a hard side or
spindle?

I know, I know. Siddown and shut up, jo4hn. Yer ugly.

mope,
j4

JC

"J. Clarke"

in reply to "Al in WA soon MT" on 20/12/2004 7:31 PM

21/12/2004 10:08 AM

Al in WA soon MT wrote:

> I know this has come up in the past but never paid much attention. Now I
> have orders for a cradle for a Daughter that's due in June. Found several
> pics of plans but I have an aversion to using plans, I like to make my
> own. What I need to know is what space to use between the turned dowels
> (spindles) on the sides. I know this is a major factor for safety.
>
> I did help a friend build a cradle for his first Granddaughter but it was
> solid sides. Came out beautiful with butternut and Honduras rosewood.
> Like
> I said, his first grandchild, this is my 25th. Yeah, twenty-fifth. So
> what if I'm old, love those kids.
>
> I have a dozen pics of cradles and I'm hoping SWMBO insists on one that
> requires turning the spindles. Oh, I don't have a lathe honey, how can I
> make that???? Mmmmmm?
>
> Thanks for any help guys, hope you all have a very Merry Christmas.

You might find
<http:///edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2002/janqtr/pdf/16cfr1508.7.pdf> to be
helpful.

> Al in WA

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--John
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(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)


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