B btracey1 Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 109 Dec 16, 2010 #1 Grand Daughter's horse. The Trion made quick work of all of these curves! Sure am happy that I finally figured out how to use it correctly. Brian
Grand Daughter's horse. The Trion made quick work of all of these curves! Sure am happy that I finally figured out how to use it correctly. Brian
W woodguy7 Member Joined Apr 26, 2009 Messages 2,726 Dec 16, 2010 #2 Thats a cool looking rocking horse Brian [big grin] What type of wood is that ? Woodguy.
G Guy Ashley Member Joined Feb 19, 2010 Messages 662 Dec 16, 2010 #3 Alan A guess would be vertical grain Douglas Fir although the knots on the back legs could suggest a form of Ash? It certainly isn't joinery grade Redwood!! ;D ;D
Alan A guess would be vertical grain Douglas Fir although the knots on the back legs could suggest a form of Ash? It certainly isn't joinery grade Redwood!! ;D ;D
B btracey1 Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 109 Dec 16, 2010 #4 Hey guys, The body and legs are from 2X12 and 1X12 Pine (or so it was labeled) from HD. The rockers were originally 1X Pine also, but that didn't work. I remade them out of 4/4 Ash. Hopefully it will last until Xmas afternoon. Brian
Hey guys, The body and legs are from 2X12 and 1X12 Pine (or so it was labeled) from HD. The rockers were originally 1X Pine also, but that didn't work. I remade them out of 4/4 Ash. Hopefully it will last until Xmas afternoon. Brian