dedee
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I am not sure if such a simple object requires a WIP but I will post one anyway. A simple moving wooden toy made for the first born child of my wife's cousin.
First plane a suitable piece of walnut (american black)
Then drill two rows of holes using the new drill table. Positioning of these holes is critical to the function of the toy.
Next cut some beech dowel to just the right length using a simple cutting guide
Smooth with Stanley #80 Scraper Plane (Hock blade)
Cut a wee man on the scroll saw. This is birch ply which I later replaced with a solid beech one.
Finish with Danish oil (6 coats), features on the man drawn with permanent Fineliner pen
As you can imagine both the movement and noise ( a lovely clackety sound ) are interesting and grab the attention of babies and adults alike
Not shown is a small piece of wood attached to the back to hold the board away from the wall when hung - the man will fall off if the board if held vertically.
Design taken from Working Wooden Toys by Marion Millet.
Cheers
Andy
First plane a suitable piece of walnut (american black)
Then drill two rows of holes using the new drill table. Positioning of these holes is critical to the function of the toy.
Next cut some beech dowel to just the right length using a simple cutting guide
Smooth with Stanley #80 Scraper Plane (Hock blade)
Cut a wee man on the scroll saw. This is birch ply which I later replaced with a solid beech one.
Finish with Danish oil (6 coats), features on the man drawn with permanent Fineliner pen
As you can imagine both the movement and noise ( a lovely clackety sound ) are interesting and grab the attention of babies and adults alike
Not shown is a small piece of wood attached to the back to hold the board away from the wall when hung - the man will fall off if the board if held vertically.
Design taken from Working Wooden Toys by Marion Millet.
Cheers
Andy