Finished Dimensions:
Height: 48 inches (121.9 cm)
Width: 16 inches (40.6 cm)
Plan Author: WoodworkersWorkshop®
Plan Publisher: WoodchuckCanuck.com, Inc.
Published Date: 2016
Plan Language: English
Wood and/or Supplies needed:
A sheet of plywood measuring 16 x 48 inches.
Tracing Paper 14-CARB2 is recommended.
Tools needed: Jig saw and other common workshop tools
Our Nutcracker will really stand out because it is 8 ft tall! Custom sizing available.
Our Nutcracker is a popular Christmas design. We sized it so you can make 6 of them from one sheet of plywood! Custom sizing available.
Our Nutcracker is a popular Christmas design. Custom sizing available. We also have a 4 ft and 8 ft tall Nutcrackers.
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