Plan Author: Jan Svec
Plan Contributors: Kim Downing, Lorna Johnson, Hetherington Photography
Published Date: 1999 November
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
Wood and Supplies needed:
1 of 3/4 x 7-1/4 x 96 inc maple
2 of 3/4 x 5-1/4 x 72 inch maple*
1 of 1/8 x 24 x 24 tempered hardboard
* some parts will have to be planed or resawn to a thinner material
After the success of three previous Ford automobile wood projects, we introduce our fourth. It was Henry Ford’s first car.
If you love older model Chevrolet trucks, then we think you will enjoy cutting out the silhouette for this 1953 Step-side pickup truck. Full size drawings. Custom sizing available. Pattern supplied is...
Here are seven different vehicles you can make from 3/4 inch thick wood pieces. An ideal scrap wood project. They have been designed so they can be made on your table saw although a mitre saw would make the task easier when cutting the angles.
Made using standard 2x4 and 1x4 scrap wood lumber pieces, these toys are easy to make and are almost indestructible. Ideal for outside play. No small attachments to fall off, even the headlights are drilled into the wood.
Made using standard 2x4 and 1x4 scrap wood lumber pieces, these toys are easy to make and are almost indestructible. Ideal for outside play. No small attachments to fall off, even the headlights are drilled into the wood.
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.
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.