M Majorbdk Member Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 509 Location Lexington KY Dec 21, 2014 #1 I made this for my grandson. He will be one next month. This was a fun project. I cut all the pieces by hand but now I have a CNC router and the G code built to make more that I can sell next Christmas.
I made this for my grandson. He will be one next month. This was a fun project. I cut all the pieces by hand but now I have a CNC router and the G code built to make more that I can sell next Christmas.
Crashmph Member Joined Dec 15, 2008 Messages 1,520 Location South Riding, VA Dec 21, 2014 #2 He should love that! Nice Job!
mark james IAP Collection, Curator Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 13,224 Location Medina, Ohio Dec 21, 2014 #3 I bet you were smiling at every step of this project! There should be some wonderful pictures in the months ahead. Enjoy - they will be precious. Thanks for the picture... Now I want to see the seat filled with a youngling!
I bet you were smiling at every step of this project! There should be some wonderful pictures in the months ahead. Enjoy - they will be precious. Thanks for the picture... Now I want to see the seat filled with a youngling!
Cwalker935 Member Joined May 18, 2014 Messages 3,517 Location Richmond, Va Dec 21, 2014 #4 Wow, thats fantastic
Jim15 Member Joined Dec 20, 2005 Messages 21,387 Location Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Dec 21, 2014 #5 That's awesome.
JD Combs Sr Member Joined Jan 30, 2010 Messages 767 Location Owingsville, KY Dec 21, 2014 #6 Great looking cycle, makes me wish I hadn't sold mine. BTW did you use a plan or is it your own design.
Great looking cycle, makes me wish I hadn't sold mine. BTW did you use a plan or is it your own design.
S Super Dave Member Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 867 Location Cape Coral FL Dec 21, 2014 #7 Great Job ! I'm Sure it will be cherished. Post some pictures with him riding it... Dave
M Majorbdk Member Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 509 Location Lexington KY Dec 21, 2014 #8 Here are the plans I used with some personal modifications. Motorcycle rocker – Canadian Home Workshop Since I got a CNC router for Christmas, I'm working on putting it in VCarve to cut more to sell next year.
Here are the plans I used with some personal modifications. Motorcycle rocker – Canadian Home Workshop Since I got a CNC router for Christmas, I'm working on putting it in VCarve to cut more to sell next year.
thewishman Member Joined Mar 9, 2006 Messages 8,212 Location Reynoldsburg, Ohio, USA. Dec 22, 2014 #9 I'm jealous - that's a fantastic rocker!
BSea Member Joined Dec 28, 2009 Messages 4,628 Location Little Rock, Arkansas Dec 23, 2014 #10 That is so cool. I'm going to start working on you for my grandson for next Christmas. He'll be about 20 months old by next Christmas.
That is so cool. I'm going to start working on you for my grandson for next Christmas. He'll be about 20 months old by next Christmas.
triw51 Member Joined Feb 14, 2012 Messages 2,062 Location 407 East Cottonwood Drive, Cottonwood AZ Dec 23, 2014 #11 That is fantastic great idea and nice workmanship
kruzzer Member Joined Jul 15, 2008 Messages 1,083 Location Fort Myers, Fl, USA. Dec 23, 2014 #12 Way cool .... now you didn't take it for a spin already did you????
Mr Vic Member Joined Aug 11, 2008 Messages 1,865 Location Falcon, CO Dec 23, 2014 #13 Must be Imported Lumber...I think I see a Honda Logo... Seriously cool! And it doesn't matter what brand he rides as long as he can ride.....
Must be Imported Lumber...I think I see a Honda Logo... Seriously cool! And it doesn't matter what brand he rides as long as he can ride.....