This is pulling out a project from a few years ago, a wooden Christmas Nativity Scene I made. With this project, I was aiming to make something easy to store during the year, so it has to be able to be quickly taken apart and put back together again, with most of the parts being somewhat flat.
This is not the first or last Christmas Nativity Scene I have made. The first was way back in high school and was much simpler, and the most recent was something like this but scaled up for use in a Parish Church. This, however, is by far my favourite.
The Nativity Scene is made from pine from the local hardware store. I did not have a pattern I was following, but I just guessed what I would need for what I wanted. I got very close using everything I brought, but I needed a few more pieces to finish the roof. After assembling the nativity scene, I stained it (I remember mixing a few different ones) and then oiled it with some outdoor furniture oil. For scale, it is 65cm wide, 40cm deep, and 40cm high.
All the parts lock together, so there is nothing to screw or unscrew to turn it from the parts to the full standing stable. There are also strips of LED lights attached to the roof.
The figures are the ones I got from here, with a few additions.