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General Category => Toy Makers => Topic started by: EIEIO on July 24, 2013, 11:47:06 am
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These trucks are simple cuts from 1.5 x 2" lumber and use 1.5" diameter Hobby Lobby wheels (19 wheels for $3.99). You can use a pine 2x4 if you like, but the photo shows a pickup and a van cut from 3/4" thick red oak that was ripped to 2" then glued to 1.5 x 2.
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/95NIuLEfI78gpHe4PxJSHiSht3qlX04RgkafPkXlslk=w670-h207-p-no)
The pickup bed is a compound cut made from the piece that was cut out of the blank when cutting the cab and chassis.
Axles are 1/4" oak dowels. Drill the axle holes 9/32" before cutting the shape. I used Feed-n-wax on the axles before gluing the wheels on. They seem to roll very well - they beat a Hot Wheels car for roll distance on a ramp test. Not too scientific, but pretty fun.
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Nice work! Thanks for the pattern.
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Thanks Ray I like the pickup.
***Merlin***
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Thanks Ray, I believe I will be trying some of these. Snagged a copy of your pattern with sincere appreciation.
Al
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Thanks Ray, I grabbed a copy and will make a few for my neighbor's grandson
Mike
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Thanks got mine.
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Thanks Ray ! Appreciate this pattern and
have snagged a copy. On my way to the shop now !
Mike
Castle Rock, CO.
(where you wish you all were !)
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Castle Rock - isn't that one of Steven King's favorite monster towns up in Maine? Maybe where Pennywise lurked?
(http://24.media.tumblr.com/e097040487b295def0f1c5c48208b7d7/tumblr_mpmllrmaC81r1k2zzo1_500.jpg)
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Thanks for the pattern. Mine is printed and ready to go.
By the way, EIEIO that picture of the clown always creeps me out. There's some movies I don't like to watch and that was one of them...
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Ray,
There's a Castle Rock Colorado, Castle Rock Washington and I think Stephen King's
company is called Castle Rock something or other.
Thanks for the truck patterns. absolutely fun to make.
Mike ;)
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Thanks for sharing the truck patterns. I took a copy and will be making a few myself.
Rick
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Wow those are cute. I'm trying to find a tractor pattern. Have you ever make one?
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Wow those are cute. I'm trying to find a tractor pattern. Have you ever make one?
I don't have one myself but Steve Good has one. On his site, http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/ (http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/) type "Tractor" in the search box.
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Great looking toys. My local woodworking group makes toys to be distributed freely by 23 agencies in our area before Christmas. I think I may make a few from your patterns for distribution. (PS this year we made over 7000 wooden toys and treasurers)
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Don't mean to revive an old thread, but a sincere thank you from a newbie on the forum here, EIEIO for sharing of the pattern!!!
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Don't mean to revive an old thread, but a sincere thank you from a newbie on the forum here, EIEIO for sharing of the pattern!!!
I hope you like them. The oak has a nice weight, but a pine 2x4 will also work. I've since then gotten used to making the wheels. There are a few tutorials for doing that. It's easier than it looks if you have a belt sander to clean up to the line. But if you're in a hurry, the Hobby Lobby wheels are pretty good - but add $1 to the material cost.
I saw an Instructable where a guy used hair clippers to cut roadways into a carpet remnant. That would be a nice adder to these trucks.
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Yes sir, i just got an order in last week of 250 1" wheels from American WoodWorking Supply (i think) plus some clock inserts. Ive been using the outlines of pickups, camaros, mustangs, beetles, etc to make 3-4" little pocket cars. Ive been making mine out of whatever scraps i have left over which is notmally 3/4" stock. Try to use up everything i can and get the most out of it. Any hardwoods i leave alone and hit with a little shellac. The pines and poplar i paint. IMO, its sacrilegious to paint hardwoods. :-). They go great at shows for $3 or 2 for $5. Especially when a youngin is with their mom and pestering her. ;-)
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Just got on the forum and saw this pattern for toy trucks, got a copy because they go nicely with other patterns I have. Thanks, EIEIO
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Nice work! Thanks for the pattern.i grabed copy for truck.