Hi Jason, I've been asked to make something for one of my colleagues who is going on maternity leave and I thought of the rattle. Hopefully it will turn out as good as yours if i get the sizes right - fingers crossed- also like the music, it sound a lot like the Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Thank you Jason for a great video - your time and effort are appreciated. I am going to attempt one for my new granddaughter but if that don't work, I'll be visiting your store!!
i guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Korbyn Holden Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I watched this video and went and made one, unfortunately, I don't own a lathe but still very pleased with the result, even if it did take me 2 hours, so thank you for the inspiration
Love these rattles. Just one question. Is the bank 150mm or 300mm in length. I reviewed the questions and reply’s and saw both numbers referenced. Any help would be appreciated Thanks in advance
Hi Jason, greetings from The Netherlands... Can I have the dimensions (Inch or MM) you use, as your type of rattle is really wonderful... I know you also sell them, but I hope you will share some info. Many thanks!
Gert Priem Thank you sir. I start with three layers that are about 150 mm x 45 mm x 15mm. After all three are glued together then the block is about 45 mm x 45 mm x 150 mm.
What are dimensions of the blanks you are using and what size Forstner bit for the hole? Also are those popcorn kernels or dried beans or bbs you place in the holes? Nice work.
Hi Jason, if you are about and you have the time is it possible to see an image or have the measurements of the rattle. I know its 45mm x 45mm but looking for hole locations and bead distances. I'm looking to make one this weekend for a colleague who leaves us on maternity leave next week. Kind Regards
@@jasonmadsen5904 Cheers Jason I've tried with 25 mm holes to the depth of one layer of timber - 40 mm from centre and only 40mm wide wood. I keep breaking through into the rounded end. Having watched the video again this morning I am probably making the centre to long. I appreciate you getting back to me. Take 3 - 2 days to go.
Love the Rattles they are Genius... but..Two things strike me here.... ....As a retired pro maker of wooden toys....... bound by the current ..Toy-Safety-Legislation... ..simply, your glue and the finish.... ..both need to be checked as being safe for infants to chew and to suck on.... because that is what babies do.... ..All the toys that made and sold on my craft stall for over 20 years had to conform ....You seem to have the size just right.... you have the rattlers safely sealed.... .. I would check glue safety.... and would use only pure olive oil or beeswax as a finish....I would also use fruitwood or cherry too... This isn’t a criticism just an observation , if you intend to sell to the general public.........You can get ...Your Toy-Safety ...info from your local Trading Standards department.
I have made rattles with the captive rings. This one looks like a project that I will have to do. Very nice.
Very good. Love your technique. I am borrowing ideas from you. !!!
Thanks man was looking for gift ideas for a 2 year old…think this is perfect and easy to make!!
Good looking product. Thanks for sharing.
Jason! This is incredible. Do you have one I can buy off of you??
Hello Jason,
Great video.
Do you have a pic of the template you use?
Thank you
Hi Jason, I've been asked to make something for one of my colleagues who is going on maternity leave and I thought of the rattle. Hopefully it will turn out as good as yours if i get the sizes right - fingers crossed- also like the music, it sound a lot like the Penguin Cafe Orchestra
Great design idea!
what finish did you use?
Are you using Walnut in these?
Great video, thanks.
So much fun..they look great
Thank you Jason for a great video - your time and effort are appreciated. I am going to attempt one for my new granddaughter but if that don't work, I'll be visiting your store!!
i guess Im asking randomly but does any of you know a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Nicolas Abraham Instablaster =)
@Korbyn Holden Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Korbyn Holden It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Nicolas Abraham Happy to help :D
Old but gold.
I watched this video and went and made one, unfortunately, I don't own a lathe but still very pleased with the result, even if it did take me 2 hours, so thank you for the inspiration
I've made them for years but that's a cracking idea
Love these rattles. Just one question. Is the bank 150mm or 300mm in length. I reviewed the questions and reply’s and saw both numbers referenced. Any help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Well, it's been a year. You probably don't care anymore, but my guess is that they were 150 mm. 300 mm would be REALLY LONG!
Amazing
What is that plastic piece that you use to measure where to drill the holes
??
Very nice!
What measure have rattle. Nice project. I like it.
Hi Jason, greetings from The Netherlands...
Can I have the dimensions (Inch or MM) you use, as your type of rattle is really wonderful...
I know you also sell them, but I hope you will share some info. Many thanks!
Gert Priem Thank you sir. I start with three layers that are about 150 mm x 45 mm x 15mm. After all three are glued together then the block is about 45 mm x 45 mm x 150 mm.
My dad made one just like yours for me when I was born
Nice, but some narration, directions, instructions, sizes would have been appreciated.
I'm going to make one of them they look so good
Great video, and great name 👍.
What are dimensions of the blanks you are using and what size Forstner bit for the hole?
Also are those popcorn kernels or dried beans or bbs you place in the holes?
Nice work.
are those ball bearings ?
Hi Jason,
if you are about and you have the time is it possible to see an image or have the measurements of the rattle. I know its 45mm x 45mm but looking for hole locations and bead distances. I'm looking to make one this weekend for a colleague who leaves us on maternity leave next week.
Kind Regards
Chris Sullivan I start out 300mm long, and drill 20mm holes 30mm from the ends.
@@jasonmadsen5904 Cheers Jason I've tried with 25 mm holes to the depth of one layer of timber - 40 mm from centre and only 40mm wide wood. I keep breaking through into the rounded end. Having watched the video again this morning I am probably making the centre to long. I appreciate you getting back to me. Take 3 - 2 days to go.
Well done sir
I kinda want to make baby rattles like that, but I'm super scared that they'll break it and choke on the little marbles inside.
If it breaks it still won't release the marbles. It would break between the two big parts. The glue is extremely strong.
Measurements?
Love the Rattles they are Genius... but..Two things strike me here.... ....As a retired pro maker of wooden toys....... bound by the current ..Toy-Safety-Legislation... ..simply, your glue and the finish.... ..both need to be checked as being safe for infants to chew and to suck on.... because that is what babies do.... ..All the toys that made and sold on my craft stall for over 20 years had to conform ....You seem to have the size just right.... you have the rattlers safely sealed.... .. I would check glue safety.... and would use only pure olive oil or beeswax as a finish....I would also use fruitwood or cherry too... This isn’t a criticism just an observation , if you intend to sell to the general public.........You can get ...Your Toy-Safety ...info from your local Trading Standards department.
Amazing Job.
Measure of baby rattle.
I know that woodprix has the best woodworking plans ever.