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A Collection of Woodwork Patterns for the Making of Children's Toys
A Collection of Woodwork Patterns for the Making of Children's Toys
A Collection of Woodwork Patterns for the Making of Children's Toys
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This book contains a fantastic collection of diagrams for the making of children's toys. Designs include a fun 'Jack-In-the-Box' and a 'Play Sink', and with clear instructions and explantory diagrams, this book would make a great addition to the bookshelf of any handyman with a child to spoil.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 9, 2016
ISBN9781473358898
A Collection of Woodwork Patterns for the Making of Children's Toys

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    A Collection of Woodwork Patterns for the Making of Children's Toys - Anon Anon

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    MAKE A TOY HOVERCAR

    THIS toy glides along the floor, like the car of the future. The rollers underneath give the appearance of hovering.

    Cut one of A (1/2 in. thick), one of B (1/4 in. thick), and one of C (1/2 in. thick). The rollers are 1/2 in. diameter round rod, and are pinned in the sections cut out of piece A. Glue the pieces together, round off, and paint.

    Toy Pistol for Target Shooting

    PATTERNS of plywood units that make up a toy firing pistol are presented full-scale on the opposite page.

    Trace the main gun body (piece 1), and transfer the shape on to a panel of 3/16 in. plywood. Tack around the edges to a further panel of the same material, so that when the outlines are followed with a fretsaw, two identical members are obtained.

    Drill holes through both pieces for the trigger pivot, and through the lugs under the barrel L.

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