Make this car unique by adding our child's name! The alphabet's right and left side letters are the same size, making them interchangeable. On both sides of the car, the name will read correctly. FULL SIZE PLANS ARE DRAWN. The project is approximately 3 inches tall. The car's body is designed to accommodate any length name. Make it out of 3/4-inch thick wood.
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...
After the success of three previous Ford automobile wood projects, we introduce our fourth. It was Henry Ford’s first car.
The Stutz Bearcat was a favoured status symbol in early automotive history. It began production in 1921 and quickly gained attention with a 360 cubic inch, 4 cylinder L head engine and 60 horsepower. It won significant auto races during this era.
The Ford Depot Hack was developed to carry passengers and their luggage to and from train stations. Station wagons evolved from these vehicles.
The Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost was legendary and almost certainly the most majestic car of that era.
Making a wood replica of the 1927 Mercedes Benz Sport Wagon is described in a woodworking plan. A lot of images, text, and drawings show how to create the product out of wood. The authentic spoked wheels that were typical on automobiles of this era are created ...