Also called the American longrifle, the Kentucky rifle was a light-weight, graceful, firearm crafted entirely by hand back in the 1700s on the rural Frontier. Distinctly American, it was said to have changed the course of world history, making settlement of this continent possible and freeing our country of foreign domination. Make this replica of an American classic rifle from layers of 3/4 inch lumber and 1/8 inch & 1/4 inch birch plywood, then stain and add paint to imitate brass and gunmetal. Rifle measures approximately 61 inches long. Display rack measures 40 inches long x 6-1/2 inches high.
Memorialize a fallen brother or sister with this simple to make yard art silhouette. Soldier is 44 inches tall. Motorcycle is 71.5 x 44.25 inches. Simply trace onto one sheet of plywood or other flat ...
This was my first pattern, made when I was just learning to use a coping saw and bit and brace and was too small to reach the top of the workbench! Cut from 3/4 inch pine. Round over all edges and lea...
This project is simple to make and sure feels good! This pattern features 3 wheels on each side. Beginner skill level using a scrollsaw.
Impress your friends with the largest pistol of all! At a whopping 24 inches long, your friends will not know what to think. This giant pistol looks real, but of course is does not...
Also called the American longrifle, the Kentucky rifle was a light-weight, graceful, firearm crafted entirely by hand back in the 1700s on the rural Frontier.
This has to be the coolest looking rubber band gun ever!
Designed after the machine gun invented by John T. Thompson, this one shoots 10 rubber bands.
Modeled after a Winchester® Repeating Rifle, this gun shoots 10 rubber bands.
This revolver is modeled after an Old West Six-Shooter. It shoots 10 rubber bands in succession, one after another.
Similar to our Big Game Gun double barrel shotgun, but this is a single barrel shotgun. The 5 foot long barrel is made from 1-1/2 inch inside diameter PVC plastic pipe, making it much lighter in weigh...