Finished Dimensions:
Height: 3 inches (7.6 cm)
Width: 9.625 inches (24.4 cm)
Depth: 4 inches (10.2 cm)
Carousel Horse woodworking plans - Detail like classic Merry-go-rounds. (27 inches high at the seat). A sales leader and a classic style like on the grand Carousels of the 1800s. No carving is required...
Duesenberg woodworking plans - Elegant Auto from last century. A distinctive automobile highly favored by the well-to-do in the 1920s and 30s. Designed by a German immigrant to the US. The sleek ...
Our Lyre Wall Clock is based on classic 200 year old designs. The Lyre Clock derives its name from the stringed musical instrument in the harp family. A quartz or mechanical movement with a pendulum ...
This device is quite fun! Build either single cars or couple cars together as a train. The vehicles run down each ramp to flip over and continue on the next ramp at top speed. The bottom ramps are off...
This surprising little project is based on an antique 1920s metal wind-up toys. The wood versions roll down a double ramp to flip and land upright. A red ladybug and a yellow bus are detailed in the ...
Chickens Feed is a popular item made mostly in Czechoslovakia but this may be the only plan. Fine wood pieces are cut and fit to produce five feeding hens and little chicks. A weight below the paddle ...
Momma bear pumps her legs up and down as she peddles a unicycle over a stretched string. Baby bear, acting as a counter-balance, rides along in a trapeze. Another smile inducing action toy. Finished d...
This is one of the most universal of moving wood devices. A large number of versions have been made, but this may be the only plan for building one. Three different figures are shown as examples. A ha...
Following three other popular vehicle woodworking plans, we introduce the 1910 Model T Ford plan. It is one of the most recognized vehicles in automotive history. The Tin Lizzy as it was known, was manufactured in the millions early in the 1900s and changed life in America.
After the success of three previous Ford automobile wood projects, we introduce our fourth. It was Henry Ford’s first car.