Three little chicks, one is standing, one is pecking on the ground and one is just breaking out of its shell. Each chick is made from five individual pieces of 3/4 inch thick lumber which are glued together. An ideal scrap wood project. The standing chick looking up is about 7 inches tall. The Yard Chickens plan W2425 is sold separately. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This project would look great in the yard, on the porch, in a store window or anywhere you like! Choose to paint as little or as much detail as you want. Or experiment with the black silhouette to cre...
Here we have our simple Easter Chicks Garden Pokes. Display as is or attach to a stick or dowel and display in your yard or flower pot. Paint with colors or as a black silhouette. Make use of your scr...
These mini-shapes can be used in country style craft projects. This page will deal mainly with detailing these small shapes. Of course, they may be decoratively painted if you have the skill, but ther...
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. A duck coat or clothes rack for cheep cheep cheep! Beginner skill level.
This Easter Day design is a good pattern for beginners to practice turns and points. The design features a bunny in a basket along side a little chick.
This Easter Day design is a good pattern for beginners to practice turns and points. The design features a bunny in a basket along side a little chick.
The parts for these chickens can be cut with a bandsaw, jig saw or scroll saw. The plan includes three different body shapes; standing, sitting and feeding. All animals share the same legs. The legs can be glued permanently to the body or simply slid in place so that they can be removed.
Three little chicks, one is standing, one is pecking on the ground and one is just breaking out of its shell. Each chick is made from five individual pieces of 3/4 inch thick lumber which are glued together. An ideal scrap wood project. The standing chick looking up is about 7 inches tall.
You can hatch them in your shop after an evening or two. The rooster stands 20 inches tall; the hen 15 inches; and the chicks 6 inches. We have kept the painting and joinery simple. We have also inclu...