A Spalted-Oak Cradle
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November/December 1984
By the Mother Earth News editors
The remaining joints-specifically those between the bottom and the sides and endswere merely secured with appropriately sized 118" dowels (though wire brads could also be used) that were tapped through the walls and into the edge of the flooring . . . which, naturally, was beveled at the sides to form a perfect match with its tapered mates.
After giving the entire cradle an even sanding with progressively finer grades of paper, Dean hand-finished the piece inside and out with Hope's 100% tung oil . . . a product that the manufacturer claims contains no petroleum distillates whatever and thus was a sound choice for an infant's environment.
We think you'll agree that Mother Nature provided an exemplary design for the Davis cradle . . . and we know that both proud parents-and baby Jade Alysen-are pleased that she did.*
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