This is the best thing I have ever made.

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  • MCgrease08

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    I saw where you were trying to give constructive criticism, and even offered to help in your first post. I thought some of the responses were a little harsh. That being said, this is over the top.

    Bingo.

    Great work and cute kid Dad. I can't wait to see the bed you make for him.
     

    1911ly

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    Awesome job LM. I love seeing your work. I made my sons first crib at the request of my wife. It would not hold a candle to your craftsmanship. And it would be picked apart by many. But it was solid and safe and made by his papa. It's wrapped up in in the attic. I am hopeful that my grand kids will sleep in it someday.

    Your son and his family to come have something special to cherrish for generations to come. I think gifts made with love are the best gifts, and certainly the most cherrished.

    You are an awesome dad! :yesway: And wood worker!
     

    GunSlinger

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    Right here.
    Love the stool LM. I've seen your work in other threads before and have always found it to be top shelf. Levi is quite the blessing, and a beautiful child too.
     

    rhino

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    I just thought of something . . .

    At some point, Mini LM will be turning on the lathe next to LM. He can stand on his stool until he reaches an adequate height to turn unassisted!
     
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