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If you want to curve the wood that's a different story. It can be done but it's easier to cut multiple mitre cuts to recreate the curve is easier than trying to bend a solid piece of wood.


steve wrote:It's awesome when the kids still take naps. Once that's over, you're really screwed
VeipaCray wrote:Yes small children definitely eat up a LOT of time. My two are now 3 and 19 months and I'm no where near as active on this forum as I once was. When you do get around to working on that stand and canopy/ATBA please post some pics for all of us to see / learn.
steve wrote:It's awesome when the kids still take naps. Once that's over, you're really screwed
ljapa wrote:steve wrote:It's awesome when the kids still take naps. Once that's over, you're really screwed
Totally not turtle related, but appropriate given the recent posts.
http://m.imgur.com/Qw5Huzu
I remember being active in online communities when my son was born and then telling all my friends if you don't have kids in your your twenties, don't do it because sleep deprivation is much harsher in your thirties.
I have an early teenager, which means a whole other set of issues, but at least I get time online because he doesn't want to interact with me much.







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