Sleigh Crib is made out of walnut and rift walnut veneers. The rosette carvings were a purchased item. The finish is dye stains and laquer.
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Beautiful, no doubt about it. Great work.
Yea, agreed, I love it. It's enough to
make you wanna have kids.
Two Questions:
1. Do you bend in a veneer press, and if so, do you use a bottom and top form to compress the S-curve of the sleigh bed panel?
2. Do you veneer both sides of the panel at the same time?
I did a short blog on the building of the crib. You can find it at Lumberjocks.com/Les Hastings click on my blogs and you find it there.
Thanks les
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