Free Woodworking Plans - Wooden Toys |
Wooden Farm Toys for Haymaking (PDF) I made these for my son when he was a boy. They are made from 3/4 inch birch. They would make a good Christmas gift for a young male in your family. |
Pattern - Wagon of Toys May be suitable for carving, woodburning (pyrography), intarsia or scrollsaw ideas. |
Toys, Sandpit Building a sandpit, water table and other outdoor toys, including diagrams, instructions. |
Toy, Counting Frame - Developmental Toys Counting Frame: Beads to count with. |
Old Toys This web site offers a variety of free craft projects with instructions. This craft resource is listed because it may involve using wood. |
Bookshelf for Toys This is a project for parents who have practiced their sawing and drilling skills. To make the book shelf, adults must be able to saw a straight line on a line. |
Toys, String Make either the climbing lizard or the tumbling acrobat string toys for hours of enjoyment for children. |
Toys, Folk (PDF) These are faithful copies of folk toys that have delighted children of the Southern Appalachians for two centuries or more. |
Toys for a lifetime Building a wooden train, including instructions, materials list, diagrams. |
Puzzle, Toys Through the generations, puzzles have always been popular with children, being one of the few toys the kids can take apart without fear of breaking them. The three puzzles presented here, have two added attractions: First, they are easy to build and second, they are thick enough to stand up on their own, once your child has pieced them together. |
More Free Woodworking Projects - Wooden Toys |
Wooden Farm Toys for Haymaking (PDF) I made these for my son when he was a boy. They are made from 3/4 inch birch. They would make a good Christmas gift for a young male in your family. |
Boomerang A fun and simple toy to build with your kids. Originally created by the Aboriginal people of Australia, the boomerang is nothing more than an L-shaped flying wing. Making a high-performance version in your own workshop takes less than 20 minutes. |
Rocking Airplane Our rocking airplane toy plan is a beautifully shaped and well constructed childs toy that will last for generations. So, if you decide to make it, your children will be proud to hand it down to the next generation of children in your family. |
Bike, Wooden Coaster The first step is to decide what kind of wheels you are going to have: wood, plastic, or metal. This decision will shape the rest of the bike design. Here are my thoughts on the three basic wheel choices: wooden, plastic, and metal. |
Game, TicTacToe This is a basically simple project but drilling the holes accurately is a little difficult without a drill press. Only adult woodcrafters should use a drill or drill press to make the holes. |
Space Raiders Club House A 10 ft rocket ship makes perfect club headquarters for the space gang. |
Easter Center Piece Enhance your Easter table setting with this rabbit cart centerpiece. It also makes an attractive Easter basket for the youngsters. In fact, a string can be fastened to the front crosspiece of the yoke to make it into a pull toy. |
Shelves, Doll If your childs toys are taking up all the floor space in their room, you can add shelves to not only add some style to the area but give your child more space in which to play. |
Banks, Old Fashioned Coin Ears wiggle, eyes pop and tongues stick out. Here are the tricks for building wooden versions of the old-time mechanical banks. |
Toy, VW Beetle This is a cute project, that takes a little thought, I had problems making the first set of fenders, I think I can cut through some of the trial and error for you. For material, I used walnut for the body and ash for the fenders. |
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Fred Heim - Big Toys for Big Boys Downloadable Woodworking Article (PDF) How do you follow up a successful career constructing housing developments, shopping centers, and retirement communities? Rather than simply reminiscing, Fred Heim of Marlborough, Massachusetts, recreated the good old days in half scale. His wooden models of heavy construction equipment are so detailed that, without a nearby size reference, are indistinguishable from the real thing. This article was originally featured in the May 2010 issue of WOOD Magazine. |
Duck and Dinosaur Pull Toys Woodworking Plan What a charming pair! Waddles the Duck sways back and forth when pulled, tossing his head to and fro. Patty the Apatosaurus twists and turns her way into a childs heart. Now your only problem is which to build first. |
First Toys Collection - all 28 vehicle woodworking plans included Receive all 28 vehicle projects in one plan package. Even if you only build a couple of these toy projects, its a great value and a wonderful way to use up the scrap wood in your shop. Easy to make, children and adults will love them. Plans are copyright protected however you are allowed to make copies to keep the originals for reference, and enlarge or reduce the 11x17 inch pages to resize your projects. The instruction include many tips and even describe how to make your own wheels and other small parts. The collection includes: Compact Car, Model T, Race Car, Dussy, B-17 Flying Fortress, Jeep, Tow Truck, Bi-Plane, Helicopter, Bull Dozer, Road Grader, Steam Shovel, Dump Truck, School Bus, Motorcycle, Tub Boat, Sail Boat, River Boat, Horse and Cart, Tractor, Log Truck, Fire Truck, Train Engine, Coal Car, Coach Car, Tanker and Caboose. |
Toys, Four Wooden Wooden toys are the perfect gift for a child. The warm smoothness of wood is a natural for small hands. There are no sharp metal corners or flimsy plastic parts to break off. And, since you make them, your hands will add the ingredient of love that isn not present in commercially manufactured toys. The plan shows in full-size how to make 30-inch long toy train (Largest), space shuttle, pickup truck and helicopter. Plain wood scraps are usually sufficient for the train cars and other body parts. This pattern pack consists of 4 pages, 18x24 inches. Or save on mailing costs! Available in PDF downloadable format too, view product 15-1463. |
Pull Toys What a charming pair! Waddles the Duck sways back and forth when pulled, tossing his head to and fro. Patty the Apatosaurus twists and turns her way into a childs heart. |
Mini Fun Cars - 14 different toys! Tiny cars for tiny hands. Make them from scraps of 3/4 inches stock. They make great projects for kids, scout groups, etc., and at about 35 cents per car, they’re very inexpensive to make! Plan includes fourteen different designs - cars, trucks, vans and six different animal shapes. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Cars measure approx. 2-1/2 inches to 3 inches long. |
Build Toys by the Hundred on your Tablesaw! Many customers give toys to charitable groups. They’ve asked for plans that are cute, not too time consuming to build, durable, yet inexpensive. These toys are designed so that all pieces can be cut on your table saw. Make from 3/4 inches stock. FULL SIZE patterns for six small trucks and two versions of a semi. Order 19-1005 Wheel and Axle Kit to make one of each vehicle pictured, or the 19-1004 Special to make up to 100 cars. |
Toys, Pull - Vehicles (PDF) These wooden pull toys are perfect for your toddler’s enjoyment and are quite easy to make. The plans include full size patterns to use as templates for cutting out the bodies of the vehicles. |
Toys, Wooden(PDF) Wooden toys are the perfect gift for a child. The warm smoothness of wood is a natural for small hands. There are no sharp metal corners or flimsy plastic parts to break off. And, since you make them, your hands will add the ingredient of love that is not present in commercially manufactured toys. The plan shows in full-size how to make 30-inch long toy train, space shuttle, pickup truck and helicopter. Plain wood scraps are usually sufficient for the train cars and other body parts. This 4.23 MB PDF has 20 pages with full pattern templates that you can print onto 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper and easily match together to build this woodworking project. |
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Building Architectural Models Book Whether you intend to add flair to your office presentation or charm to your model train set, this book will give you professional insight into designing and producing architectural models--with truly spectacular results. This book is a primer for the design, construction, and presentation of the three-dimensional model from conceptual drawings. Ideal for use inside or outside the classroom, the process begins with the construction of a cube and tetrahedron, and moves on to encompass manufactured modules, a commercial building, a single-story house, and a city rowhouse. Landscaping and presentation details are also provided to make your creations look their absolute best. Beautiful photography illustrates the step-by-step instructions for the beginning projects, as well as a colorful gallery of more complex designs that will excite and inspire you. These projects are a wonderful combination of the precision of model-building and the limitlessness of your creativity. |
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