PDA

View Full Version : crib



kazek supinski
12-31-2008, 12:53 PM
this is my first project with the legacy mill that i made.i have a grand child on the way made from walnut.let me know what you think.good or bad .sorry i spelled crib wrong

Matt Crew
12-31-2008, 1:33 PM
WOW, absolutly beautiful.
Did you make all of those spindles yourself, they look great.

Dewey Torres
12-31-2008, 1:36 PM
t...sorry i spelled crib wrong

Kazek,
Nice crib.

Click on edit post and then click where it says "go advanced"

once you are into advanced editing you can then change the title. FYI:)

gary Zimmel
12-31-2008, 1:39 PM
Great looking crib Kazek.

Nice first home for your grandchild.
Whens the big day...

kazek supinski
12-31-2008, 1:51 PM
yes i made everything here and the child is coming in April.and the walnut is a tree out of may back yard.

Dewey Torres
12-31-2008, 1:56 PM
I see you figured the title change out.

If I may, I wanted to complement the curves on the piece. Very nice touch. I had to look twice but the second time they jumped out at me. Just an overall graceful design.

Welcome to the Creek BTW!

John Thompson
12-31-2008, 2:03 PM
Very well done, Kazek. As Dewey stated, the curves you added make it very unique and I love the grab bar on each end on top of the legs. I can see an olympic parallel bar champion in the makiing.

And since you have grown kids... you know the little one's will be testing for escape routes not long down the road... and the bad news is they usually find one. Up.. up.. and away while they're not looking! :D

Excellent...

Sarge..

Bruce Page
12-31-2008, 3:26 PM
Beautiful crib Kazek, I love the ornamental spindles and graceful lines.
But, you finished it way too early. You’re supposed to be burning the midnight oil late in March, or even better, early April! That’s the way I do it anyway.

Welcome to SMC

P.s. I guess you're pretty good at spindle making by now, eh?

Dewey Torres
12-31-2008, 5:46 PM
You’re supposed to be burning the midnight oil late in March, or even better, early April! That’s the way I do it anyway.



No kidding...That reminds me, you better get that cabinet done before your wife buys too many elephants to fit into it.:D

Jim Becker
12-31-2008, 8:41 PM
Those spindles look wonderful on the crib...a nice little detail that makes it unique from so many other cribs "out there"! Nice...

Ryan Sparreboom
12-31-2008, 8:49 PM
WOW! Very very nice. I also love the curves on the legs and the spiral spindles. Great design! An heirloom for sure.

Ryan

Carl Hill
01-01-2009, 12:40 AM
Very nice project Kazek. I'm sure it will be an heirloom.

"i have a grand child on the way made from walnut."

How do you know your grandchild will be made from walnut? Did they have an ultra-sound? I hear that a walnut grandchild is much easier to deliver than a hard maple one.:)

Bruce Page
01-01-2009, 1:22 AM
No kidding...That reminds me, you better get that cabinet done before your wife buys too many elephants to fit into it.:D
She's already got way more than will fit the cabinet. I figure we'll have some kind of quarterly rotation system.

kazek supinski
01-01-2009, 1:37 AM
bruce you are right i am working on the dresser now and all ready have to make it bigger maybe i will make 2of them.oh and thanks you guys for the kind words it means a lot.

Jerry Olexa
01-03-2009, 12:36 PM
A labor of love. Nice work. Many memories to follow...

John Michaels
01-06-2009, 9:45 PM
Very nice job, impressive. I do have one small criticism. The black bar (metal I assume) across the bottom would look better made of wood or just plain left out. Overall an outstanding job!

kazek supinski
01-07-2009, 12:30 PM
thanks john the bar is to keep it square you can not see it but that side piece where the bar is moves up and down i inbeded the hard ware in the wood so it would not show the daugter in law is going to put a shirt over the mattress and down to the floor. but you are right it would of looked better made out of wood i think i will change that. baby not here yet.