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  1. I've had this made but unpainted sitting in my shop for months. There are several more in the series currently suffering the same fate.
  2. Birch plywod, 4mm watch the video to see how it works and how it was made:
  3. Jeep - Fiberboard 3mm (1/8 inch ) This pattern was downloaded for free from www.grabcad.com, author - trinityscsp (site with CAD models) I made some changes to be able to cut it by scrollsaw. Here is video of cutting and assembling
  4. Kinetic gear toy - watch the video to see how it works: also shown all stages of making this project. I found this pattern at CNC forum for free, made some changes to make it avaibale for scrollers, have fun Pattern attached gear toy.pdf
  5. I completed a couple of cradles last weekend and finally getting some time to post about them. They were fun to make and took some time to try some new things. Some ideas worked out better than others. Here are the pictures of my favorites. The complete plan is found on instructables. I go into a little of detail on how I made the hibiscus flower on my blog. The complete plan for the two different cradles is found on the instructables page. I am entered in the Woodcraft competition on instructables, so if you do download the plan please vote for my project. (voting button is on the top right corner) Any feedback would be great.
  6. It has been a little while since I posted some of the things I have made. In part because summer has been to hot to get out in the garage and I needed to knock a few things off the honey do list. This is the latest project I completed. The design took a lot longer than I expected but I like how it turned out. I will post a little more detail on my blog later in the week.
  7. In my efforts to make new and different toys for our local children's hospitals I made this. I plan to make a lot of these. I made it from 2"x6" pine construction board. The body of this reindeer is 3/4" thick and the legs are 3/8" thick. 7 1/2" tall
  8. At the farmers market Saturday, I was asked to make a reindeer toy for a collector of wooden reindeer. This is what I came up with. 6" tall.
  9. I made this toy horse of poplar. Moveable legs are 3/8" thick, body is 1" thick. Overall dimensions are: 6.5" tall and 7.5" long
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