Monday, February 10, 2014

Motorcycle Rocker of Granddaughters 2nd Birthday

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Motorcycle Rocking Horse
You may have seen this project on my Connies blog if you follow her.
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 This is what I built my 1st granddaughter 
when she turned 2 years old. 

Following are photos that will take you from plans 
to finished project.


As you may guess,  this project took a lot of time and patience.



I made a base for my router that extended out about a foot to one side.  This way to cut the wheels I was able to screw the router base directly to the wood, turning the router itself into a compassYou cant get an any more perfect circle than that.

To cut out the spokes I had to drill starter holes then insert the scroll saw blade through each hole, cut it, then unclasp the blade, moving to the next holeA little tedious but it was a labor of love.

This project was complicated enough that I had to break it down into many work sessions.


The rockers.



The biggest challenge was getting everything to fit together correctly.


The seat and gas tank are several pieces of wood glued up and then cut to shape.

In the original plans, the handle bars are supported only by the center post.  Not strong enough for these energetic girls, not to mention their play date friends.  So I decided to run the fork tubes clear up to the handle bars.



Notice anyone having fun here?

It was well worth the effort to build something that will be a family heirloom.

Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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