This Do-it-yourself projects category features a collection of DIY woodworking plans to build many types of baby cradles from woodworking related web sites. The woodworkers construction information found on these sites range in quantity and quality.
This swinging cradle in the traditional style will last for generations. Full-size images, exploded view diagrams, lumber layouts, and step-by-step directions are all included in this woodworking plan. Project has dimensions of 38 inches long by 33 inches high. Build your structure out of oak or pine.
Here is a cradle that is sure to be passed on from generation to generation. Made of durable ash, the cradle features a simple rocking mechanism that offers a soothing solution to the cries of restles...
A Bear Cub swinging cradle to gently rock the little ones to sleep. Tray on one side holds babyâs essentials for nap time care. Can be built from 3/4 inch pine (order twenty birch spindles) or from oak
This cradle rocks smoothly and quietly on ball bearing glider brackets. Pictured in pine with birch spindles. Patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Buy the plan separately here, or buy the plan and kit in two sty...
The unique design of this virtually glue-free project comes from Neil Lamens of Brookhaven, N.Y. Full-size patterns make it a snap to shape the ends, sides, rockers and wedges. Plus form the mortises and tenons. Skill Builders: Learn an easy way to form a stopped groove using fillers. Discover a simple technique for forming an angled wedge mortise.
Build this Noahs Ark cradle for a new baby, then when the baby gets older, convert it to a toy box by simply removing the rockers and adding the housetop. Patterns drawn full size.
Gently lull a newborn into sweet slumber with this beautiful, knockdown cradle. For traveling or storage, protect the cradle in its simple-to-make companion box. The overall dimensions of the Cradle a...