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Default REQ: Plans for Collectable (antique) Rocking Horse

Hi Everyone
as a lurker for awhile I've seen some great work, and lots of Plans, but I
was looking for plans for an antique style rocking horse. You know, the one
that really looks like a horse, with ornate saddle, and carved ends on the
rockers. Had a guy who was making them and the people were lining up to
order them at 350.00 a pop plus depending on the wood. This one is just for
the grand nephew though. Thanks in advance.

Lee

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was looking for plans for an antique style rocking horse. You know, the one
that really looks like a horse, with ornate saddle, and carved ends on




Lee,

Is this the one you are looking for:

http://store.yahoo.com/plansnow/rockhors.html

I made this one for my daughter. The plan was easy to follow. I
would suggest making MDF templates with the paper pattern first to
ensure the legs match. Besides, it makes it easier to make those $350
horses. Maybe I'll have to do some moonlighting. It would be nice to
earn some money to pay for the obsession.

Chuck
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On 3-May-2004, (Nate Perkins) wrote:

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Beautifully done, but a question... the wood looks as if it's one piece or
is it glued up and cut out?

Lee


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