01-09-2018, 02:31 PM
I'm gonna start building a pair of cradles from the August '87 Wood magazine soon.
My question relates to the sides of the basket: Trying to line up all those slats and spacers AND clamp it all up square terrifies me (it uses a groove instead of individual mortises), even with the use of slow setting epoxy. I've seen others build cradles with frame and panel doors, so I'm considering the same here. My first thought was panels with 1/4" plywood panels, but I think I'd rather use solid wood so I can shape the panels. Any thoughts or advise for me on this?
I've purchased the plans and have already decided on a couple of construction changes. Instead of using dowels to attach the legs to the feet, I'll use m&t joints. The stretcher will also be an m&t joint, but will likely use the design that Wood Smith used on their popular design--a wedged knock-down through m&t joint.
My question relates to the sides of the basket: Trying to line up all those slats and spacers AND clamp it all up square terrifies me (it uses a groove instead of individual mortises), even with the use of slow setting epoxy. I've seen others build cradles with frame and panel doors, so I'm considering the same here. My first thought was panels with 1/4" plywood panels, but I think I'd rather use solid wood so I can shape the panels. Any thoughts or advise for me on this?
I've purchased the plans and have already decided on a couple of construction changes. Instead of using dowels to attach the legs to the feet, I'll use m&t joints. The stretcher will also be an m&t joint, but will likely use the design that Wood Smith used on their popular design--a wedged knock-down through m&t joint.
Semper fi,
Brad
Brad