Tremendous Toy Trucks: With Step-by-Step Instructions and Plans for Building 12 Trucks
Taunton Press | 2001 | PDF | ISBN: 1561583995 | 180 pages | 12 Mb
Simple, functional…and just plain fun: that describes the 12 projects in this collection of classic wood toys. The projects featured here include dump trucks, a tow truck, a flatbed, a semi, a cement truck, logging trucks…you name it. There's a project for every woodworker -- and hours of imaginative play for the lucky kids who will get the trucks once they're made. These designs are varied and durable enough for kids who play hard. Included are more than 300 photos and illustrations, and the projects have working parts -- from winches to rolling wheels.
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Folk Toys: Patterns and Projects for the Scroll Saw By Ken Folk
Publisher: Stackpole Books 1998 | 78 Pages | ISBN: 0811729206 | PDF | 8 MB
With a scroll saw, some scrap wood, a touch of paint, and this book, you can create fascinating, movable toys from the past. Full-size patterns and plans for nineteen pull-cord, hand-crank, and gravity-operated classics are offered. You will find a waddling shorebird, diving frog, strutting pig, creeping crocodile, scuttling beetle, and more than a dozen other toys that crawl, push, pull, rock, roll, bob, leap, spring, pivot, plummet, and zigzag.
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Richard E. Blizzard " Blizzard's Outdoor Toys"
BBC Books | 1988-12-31 | ISBN: 0563214139 | 96 pages | PDF | 20,4 MB
Good, sturdy outdoor toys that suit both your children and your pocket can be hard to find. How much more satisfying then to provide your kids with a slide, swing, seesaw and Wendy house that you have made yourself in beautiful warm wood!
Richard Blizzard of BBC TV fame has turned his imagination and ingenuity to making simple toys for outdoor-loving youngsters that anyone able to wield a saw and screwdriver can make. As well as the more familiar playground toys, there is a sand dozer, a log cart, a Trojan horse for hide-and-seek fans and a magnificent ride-on fire engine. There is even a play castle, complete with watch tower and drawbridge, for brave young knights and captive maidens.
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Marvelous Transforming Toys with Complete Instructions and Plans
Taunton Press | 2000 | PDF | ISBN: 1561583812 | 213 pages | 25 Mb
Many wooden toys are quaint reminders of bygone days which, unfortunately, frequently appeal more to adults than to the children for whom they are intended. Makowicki's "marvelous" toys should have a special draw; six basic "systems" (autos, trucks, boats, houses, planes, and ships) allow kids to create a huge variety of toys out of wooden parts. The instructions show numerous techniques for working safely with small parts and are supplemented by excellent drawings and photographs. The designs are attractive, and the quality compares to the popular and expensive Brio toys. This title is perfect for those on a budget, as it will allow them to use the many wood scraps they have accumulated over the years. A fine addition to every woodworking collection.
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Making Mad Toys & Mechanical Marvels in Wood
Sterling | 2007 | PDF | ISBN: 1402748124 | 160 pages | 28 Mb
Rodney Frost’s collection of playful mechanical contraptions will captivate anyone who operates them—and they’ll entice the creative woodworker too, because these whirligigs are as much fun to make as to maneuver. The secret to these movable marvels: propellers and other action-filled parts made from wood or metal. Full-size schematics and drawings, plus detailed written instructions, will guide woodwokers smoothly through building, carving, and assembling such enchanting projects as Grandad’s Night Out, a wild and wonderful gadget with a handsomely dressed figure that dances on a box; the Politically Incorrect Weather House (it contains a hygrometer to measure humidity); and Mr. Muscles & Little Ms. Threemore, two exercise buffs who work out!
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The Art Of Woodworking - Wooden Toys and Crafts
Publisher: Time-Life Books | 1995 | ISBN: 0809495295 | 144 pages | PDF | 76 MB
The Art of Woodworking is a long series (25 books) published in the 90's. Each volume details specific tools, skills, or techniques used to work with wood or specific things to build out of wood.
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