This is a small cradle for a 6 inch doll. The construction is slot and tab and butt joints for easy build. The side rails are raised to prevent angle cuts. The pattern is designed for 1/2" thick wood. I built the demo from some off the shelf 1/2" poplar from Home Depot. This will keep you from having to mill your own 1/2" wood.
I just want to put in a shameless plug for my Jigsaw Puzzle Pattern Book. For $7 you can download the book to your computer and be making family heirloom puzzles in no time. There is a demonstration video that you can watch before you buy the book that shows the easy step by step process. You can make these puzzles.
If you are reading this from the email newsletter just click the picture below to go to my blog. Then just scroll down until you see the same picture. You can view the video and Click the Buy Now button to securely purchase the book. After you pay you will be directed back the download page. There are patterns for 4x6, 5x7 and 8x10 photos. Cut one of these puzzles for a Christmas gift that will be cherished for years.
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