- AllFourSetsofArchesWavy
www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - RainbowBlocksGreenArchesAddition
Another set of arches to go with the last set. 107 blocks, 35 colors. www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - AllFourSetsofArchesAround
www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - AllFourSetsofArches
www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - Arches
Inspired by a Grimm's set, built some self-sustaining arches. I think I'll do another set of each size, as the kids are not sharing these very well. ;) www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - RainbowBlocksAddition3
The third addition to the never-ending block set. Some arch blocks, thin waves, and some quick triangles and flat pieces to use up a few scraps. 26 more blocks brings the total to 98 blocks, 34 colors. www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - RainbowBlocks
My wing-it version of the amazing Kinderkram castle blocks. The blade in my bandsaw couldn't handle the arcs in the castle on the real set (the red arc is all that's left of my first attempt), so I made a set of doors and a flat piece (behind the doors) that's sort of a drawbridge. I may go back and re-drill the "wheel" (well) if I get a larger diameter forstner bit. Not sure I'll attempt the people- the kids don't seem to miss them. Will be easy to add onto this set as we go- they all have similar dimensions, so they stack nicely. I chose to give them a pretty minimal finish (one coat of watered down acrylic, super fine sanding, and a beeswax/oil finish) so they match the rainbow stacker- and I figure it wasn't worth it to fight the knotty/bumpy/grainy/ nature of the uber cheap 2x6 "dimensional lumber" with a more polished finish. Bonus? The damage that's sure to come, is already disguised. ;) www.28feet.com/2012/12/12/the-blocks/ - RusticRainbow-2
The second rainbow- we call it rustic, to be kind. It's made from a little piece from a $5 2x6x8 of SPF- and my other new friend, the band saw.