(09-15-2021, 06:14 PM)iclark Wrote: I have seen nice rocking horses here in the past, but yours is the nicest that I have seen for younger children.
By any chance, do you have (or would you be willing to make) plans for the one that you made? The shape of the rockers and the dimensions would be a great start.
With your permission, I would like to make one for each of my niece's families.
Also, my apologies to the person who wanted a bump for Bob Z's rocking horse thread: I cannot find it. Perhaps someone has it archived.
Let me dig around to see what I've got. I think I saved the rocker pattern. The rest, for the most part is S4S with maybe a profile for the horse body.
(09-15-2021, 10:13 PM)Bob Vaughan Wrote: Let me dig around to see what I've got. I think I saved the rocker pattern. The rest, for the most part is S4S with maybe a profile for the horse body.
That would be great. Many thanks.
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Woodsmith Magazine #65 back in October 1989 has a great set of plans. I made a couple of these for some kids who now have passed them down their children.
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