A Garden Cart, also known as Goat Carts, were handy 150 years ago for moving farm items about. They carried garden crops across large farms or to market. Today, surviving antiques are in wide demand a...
This nearly all wood lantern is easy to build following the woodworking plan.
The plan package includes over 150 photographs, drawings and full size patterns. Make photocopies of the pages, trim out the patterns, adhere to wood and cut. The truck measures 15 inches long x 6 inc...
Following three other popular vehicle woodworking plans, we introduce the 1910 Model T Ford plan. It is one of the most recognized vehicles in automotive history. The Tin Lizzy as it was known, was manufactured in the millions early in the 1900s and changed life in America.
After the success of three previous Ford automobile wood projects, we introduce our fourth. It was Henry Ford’s first car.
A doll house made from shop-made 3/4″ diameter logs that interlock like Lincoln Logs. The furniture too, is made from wood dowels for a rustic, log furniture look.
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.
A Currier and Ives photo print is the epitome of what Christmas is all about. Their lithographs perfectly capture the mood of bygone winters. riding a one-horse open sleigh, sledding, skating, or traversing the snow. Our building instructions for this set are provided on 11 x 17-inch sheets ...
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 ...
This is not a wooden toy. It should be put on display in a secure area. Full-size patterns, close-up images, text, and illustrations. This car's construction is almost entirely made of wood. Some metal is employed, including small link chain for the drive system, ...
The Stanley Steamer was invented by twins, Francis and Freelan Stanley, building early steam engines practical for auto use. Their early steam motor only had 13 moving parts.
An instruction manual for building a six-horse team, royal carriage from the Victorian era. Building the project is outlined in step-by-step directions with plenty of sketches, patterns, images, and text. Introducing a full-size woodworking plan to construct a tiny Victorian royal...
Car created from a woodworking plan: a 1911 Pierce Arrow. For woodworkers who are intermediate to advanced. a lathe is needed. Not meant for kiddie play, but rather as a decorative object. Full-size patterns, close-up images, text, and illustrations.
Not a wood toy, this 1930 Model A Ford Automobile woodworking design features full-size plans and in-depth images, text, and sketches. A functional rumble seat and a trunk are included in this classic 1930 Ford Model A woodworking plan. ...
Woodworking blueprint for a 1925 Model A Ford automobile. Full-size patterns, close-up images, text, and illustrations. The Ford truck plan is intended for experienced to expert woodworkers. The plan includes full-size photographs of every component that can be ...
Circus Train woodworking plans - Delightful cars with animals. A top selling plans package. A whimsical design inspired by the Barnum and Bailey/Ringling Bros. traveling circuses at the turn of the ...
1835 Locomotive woodworking plans - Three cars and a trestle bridge. A classic steam locomotive from an era when machines were celebrated art. Full size drawings for the engine, coal car and coach.
Everybody loves the Labrador Retriever! Instructions: Black represents the wood, the white is the scrap waste. Print the pattern as is, or enlarge or reduce for your requirements.