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| Registered User Forum Geek | I've been told that I'm making a play stove and fridge set for my granddaughter.... My daughter had one, and she insists that HER daughter has one. Anyone have a source for plans, or maybe has built something similar? Any hints/tips? Any nightmares to watch out for? Since this is going to be painted and not stained, I think MDF will be the material of choice. I'm thinking maybe 1x2 runners with dowels for the racks in the fridge and also for the oven if needed. Senior Moderator Mike made one suggestion for stove burners. Anyone got any other ideas? I've been toying with the idea of making them from clear plexiglass and mounting red LED's underneath to simulate heated burners. They don't require much voltage so would run for a long time on batteries, but after she forgets to shut them off once or twice and kills the batts that might grow old quick. ![]() And, of course, once THIS is done, I've got a bed to make, a doll cradle or crib, a play table and chairs.... Who knew grandkids were going to be this much fun??!! Thanks in advance Brian
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | I don't have plans for it, but if you used a low voltage DC adapter to plug into the wall socket, you wouldn't have to worry about batteries..
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| Marine Engineer Forum King | http://www.grampasworkshop.net/index2.html#site_map Brian, I was going to build items similar to this guys, until I was dropping stuff off at the salvation army one day and was able to pick up the Fisher price kitchen for $15 including all the food..... The one thing I can recommend is reinforcing the stove door! My little ones were so hard on that piece. Either slamming it shut, or leaning on it when open, they put a lot of wear and tear on it. Maybe a toy box lid type setup for slow opening and closing? Best of luck on your creation, I'm certain they'll love it! (Surpluscenter.com has some 6 volt time delay relays, maybe that would work to save your batteries on your cook top.....)
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Doug, that link does not work. Brian, here is a one size fits all kitchen play set plan from U-Bild: http://www.u-bild.com/projects-childrens/363.htm Here are some nice plans from Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&rh=n%3A552542&page=14
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Brian, check out the Winfield Collection. http://www.thewinfieldcollection.com...d=2610&catid=0 This might work if it is large enough for you. corey |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Try this link to Grampas' workshop.. http://www.grampasworkshop.net/group1.html
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Some cool little links. My daughter is no longer interested in that kind of thing but wish I had done it back then. Now I think she is going to be interested in the jewlery boxes I make her and of course the jewelery to go in it! ![]() Corey |
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Brian, if you like the Winfield items their store is about an hour from my house. Showroom Hours (effective 9/5/2006) Mondays through Thursdays 10:00am - 5:00pm EST Fridays 10:00am - 6:00pm EST Saturdays 9:00am - 3:00pm EST Closed - Sundays and Holidays This might make a fun Saturday outing. We might even get Axlmyk to meet us there.
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| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | And the Winfield plans are pretty good too. I have had many of there small furniture and shelf items and they were well laid out designs and plans. Corey |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Tell you what.. We're headed to Florida in a couple days, and be back before 2 weeks is out.. Fenton is 15 minutes north from me.. I'm game to go..
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