justsomegeek
Established Member
Hi Folks,
Apologies for the flurry of postings, but as i am trying to make the transition from cowboy DIYer to hobbyist, i have a load of things i need to learn to be able to do things properly, and i'm keen to get started.
I'd like to have a go at making some kids toys and have decided to build a dual-use bus(?)/toybox for starters. It'll mostly be made of flat panels i guess. I'd like a shiny gloss-painted finish to cover up my dodgy woodworking.
Could anybody recommend some kid-safe woods/materials and paints available in the UK?
Should i be using some sort of protective clear laquer to finish?
Any favourite places to order wheels. etc online?
Is there a way of hinging the lid without using screws? As i'd like to make this with as few point metal bits as possible.
I know to round off sharp edges/corners, but any other tips are more than welcome.
I'm in Glasgow if that's any help.
Thank you,
Glenn
Apologies for the flurry of postings, but as i am trying to make the transition from cowboy DIYer to hobbyist, i have a load of things i need to learn to be able to do things properly, and i'm keen to get started.
I'd like to have a go at making some kids toys and have decided to build a dual-use bus(?)/toybox for starters. It'll mostly be made of flat panels i guess. I'd like a shiny gloss-painted finish to cover up my dodgy woodworking.
Could anybody recommend some kid-safe woods/materials and paints available in the UK?
Should i be using some sort of protective clear laquer to finish?
Any favourite places to order wheels. etc online?
Is there a way of hinging the lid without using screws? As i'd like to make this with as few point metal bits as possible.
I know to round off sharp edges/corners, but any other tips are more than welcome.
I'm in Glasgow if that's any help.
Thank you,
Glenn