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Total woodworking resources in this category: 23. Displaying Page 1.
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Sled Like any good sled, this one is sure to become an heirloom. At 30 inches long, this petite coaster is designed as a childs first sled, one for sliding on gentle slopes.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Popular Mechanics | Fix Link? |
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Sled - from shipping skids If the idea of a sturdy homebuilt sled strikes your fancy (and it well might, considering the prices of today is brand name models), you may want to take a close look at the snow scooter that MOTHERs woodshop elves pieced together for the holiday season.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Mother Earth News | Fix Link? |
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Sled for winter hauling Roy Morrison describes an inexpensive, easy-to-build sled for winter hauling ... the Corbin Carrier.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Mother Earth News | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Ammunition If all this has been properly done, you now have made a sled which it will be almost impossible to break; and, with a rope to pull by, one boy can haul snowballs enough for a dozen companions. SNOWBALL WARFARE! :-)
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Basic Boy Scout Klondike Derby Copied from an actual Klondike Derby Sled, 12-7-63. Redraw 9-20-66. Drawing reissued for Klondike Sled Derby in conjunction with Winter Festival, 1967. From the Niagara Frontier Council.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Niagara Frontier Council | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Ben Hunts Arctic Hand This is a picturesque sled and well adapted for winter hikes and overnight camping trips. This sled is not intended for coasting but for hauling equipment only.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Ben Hunt | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Ben Hunts Eskimo Komatik This is the type of sled used by the Eastern Arctic Eskimos of Canada. Runners are usually made of spruce, split out of logs or of planks bought from a local trading post. This is a rugged sled, easy to build and well suited for the Klondike Derby. Cross pieces are lashed to runners with 1/8th cotton cord. Eskimos prefer cord to rawhide because their dogs will not chew it.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Ben Hunt | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Bob Sleigh The Double-Runner, or Bob Sled, as it is frequently called, possesses many advantages over the long sleds formerly used west of the Allegheny Mountains.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Boy Pioneer Bob In the other books previously mentioned the reader can find plans and descriptions of all sorts of bob-sleds, from one made with flour-barrel runners up to the latest and most improved racing bob-sled. But none of them seem so appropriate as does the following one, made of the rough material from the forest.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Get There Working Plans of the Get-There Sled. This free woodworking construction plans and woodworkers projects information is courtesy of the Dan Beard web site.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Gummer The Gummer is a hand sled built on the general plans of The Jumper, and it is called a gummer because it is somewhat similar to the ones used by the men known as gummers who live in the forests and make their living by collecting spruce gum for children and sales- ladies to chew.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Jumper The jumper is a sleigh made from green wood, cut in the forest for the occasion; hickory saplings furnish the proper material and the denser the forest the taller and straighter the saplings will be.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Ohio The sled with high runners looks odd to a Yankee, but it has its advantages when the snow is soft and deep.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Skiboggan In the New England States, where the snow is seldom soft and often is coated with a hard crust of ice, the runners of the native sleds, only a few inches in height, appear very low compared with the Ohio sled; even sleds with no runners at all are sometimes used. On steep, icy hills any old thing will slide, and here it is that the Skiboggan is seen in all its glory. In construction this cranky sled is simplicity itself.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Toboggan This sled, familiar to all who visit Canada during the winter months, is more like a mammoth snowshoe than the ordinary sled, sleigh or jumper that we are accustomed to see. It is suitable for the deep snow and heavy drifts of the northern countries, where the runners of a common sleigh would be liable to break through the crust and bury themselves.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Tom Thumb Ice Boat Although a full-rigged, delicately balanced ice-yacht looks like a very complicated piece of mechanism, when it is carefully examined the framework will be found to consist of two pieces crossing each other at right angles.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Dan Beards Van Kleeck Bob The swiftest bob-sled ... . This fast bob-sled is neither so simple nor so crude as the rustic jumpers described some time ago, and it will test your skill to build it properly, but with all the plans and measurements before you the task should not be too difficult for even a boy who can handle tools.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Dan Beard | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Downhill Thrills You can make your own sled by following these simple instructions and diagrams.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Mother Earth News | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Klondike Sledge Copied from Sketch Issued by National Council. Redrawn 4-1-70 (First Issued Jan. 1964).
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: NationalCouncil | Fix Link? |
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Sled, Toboggan Give the kids some winter exitement with a sleek, new toboggan that you can build.
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Link Type: free plans | Wood Source: Popular Mechanics | Fix Link? |
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