Keep a few in your pocket, we call them pocket automobiles. Give one away to a youngster whenever you sees one around town. It is easy to create and a terrific way to utilize up 3/4-inch thick wood waste. Full-size blueprints for ten different vehicles are included in the plan. Measure between 3-1/4 and 4-1/4 inches in length.
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...
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. Sell for a buck or two and you are still in money. Beginner skill level. Choose to paint as little or as much detail as...
Keep a few in your pocket, we call them pocket automobiles. Give one away to a youngster whenever you sees one around town. It is easy to create and a terrific way to utilize up 3/4-inch thick wood waste.
Two participants battle to see who can get all ten of their marbles down the track to the bottom and into the winner's box first. Each player begins by placing one marble at a time into the highest ramp.
Position two cars side by side, release the starting gate, and watch them race back and fourth to the finish.