Monday 22 September 2014

Build Your Own Baby Crib

With these step-by-step instructions, you can build your own baby crib and save money for the other necessities! Read on to discover how simple it is to create this essential piece of baby furniture.


Instructions


Build Your Own Baby Crib


1. First, you will need to choose the kind of wood you would like to use for the crib itself. Practically any type of wood will work, and your selection should take your climate and use into consideration. Next, make a design for your crib on your blueprint paper. You can design it however you'd like, but you may want to visit a baby supply store ahead of time to get ideas of what you like. Some people like to trace out the pattern of the legs onto a piece of plywood and then cut it out so they have a model to use as a reference.


2. Cut your chosen wood into six boards that are approximately 54 inches long. These will serve as both rails and legs for the crib. Cut out the actual legs with your jigsaw, and then sand them down and cut any rough edges. Next you will want to make the side boards for the crib, which calls for 51.5-inch pieces of wood. Again, create a pattern and then create the life-sized version.


3. Take these pieces of board and trim the slats. Approximately 30 are recommended for each side if you want a roomy crib, and they should be about 1.5 inches wide. After your sawing is complete, use a mortise to cut mortises into each side rail. After this is complete, you can glue the sides and slats together.


4. Finally, you will have to use more wood to make panels. Go for plywood that is 1.5 inches thick and use T-nuts to make the crib adjustable in height. Fasten the legs of the crib with brackets, and test the crib for strength and durability.


5. If you would like, you can stain the crib in any color you'd like. Allow it to air out for several days before laying a baby in it for the first time.

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