10-18-2015, 04:26 PM
My step-daughter and her husband are having my wife and my first grandchild in about 2 weeks if he arrives on schedule. Here are some pictures of the cradle I made for the new baby. The design is from Wood magazine, Sept 2007 issue. My wife and I intend for the cradle to also be used by my step-son when he starts having children and hopefully it will be passed down to succeeding generations for their babies. The magazine had an interesting suggestion which we are going to follow. That was to attach a small brass plate with the name and birthday for each succeeding baby that uses the cradle. The parents are not telling us the name of the baby yet but when we get a name from them we will get the brass plate made and attach it as the first one.
The cradle is made of Honduran mahogany. The ends and rockers are quarter sawn and the sides are plane sawn. The bottom is curly Honduran mahogany veneer which is beautiful although it doesn't show up well in these photos. The cradle is held together by ebony pegs and knocks down for storage in a box I am currently building. The mattress is handmade to fit the cradle from organic wool and hemp. We got it from KelleyGreen on ETSY.
The cradle is made of Honduran mahogany. The ends and rockers are quarter sawn and the sides are plane sawn. The bottom is curly Honduran mahogany veneer which is beautiful although it doesn't show up well in these photos. The cradle is held together by ebony pegs and knocks down for storage in a box I am currently building. The mattress is handmade to fit the cradle from organic wool and hemp. We got it from KelleyGreen on ETSY.