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Paperback Making Heirloom Toys Book

ISBN: 1561581127

ISBN13: 9781561581122

Making Heirloom Toys

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Book Overview

Unlock the joy of woodworking and create cherished memories with Making Heirloom Toys, a stunning collection of 22 meticulously crafted projects by professional designer and woodworker Jim Makowicki.

With Making Heirloom Toys, not only will you hone your woodworking skills, but you will also produce stunning, functional art pieces that tell a story and can be passed down through generations.

Start building your collection today and inspire creativity in the hearts of future generations.

Key Features: Ingenious Designs: From intricate ferry boats complete with vintage vehicles to simpler, more accessible toys, this book offers a variety of projects that cater to woodworkers of all skill levels. Some designs feature over 100 pieces, ensuring a rewarding challenge for dedicated makers. Transportation-Themed Toys: Most projects revolve around beloved transportation themes--cars, trucks, airplanes, trains, and boats--inviting imaginative play and storytelling. Comprehensive Plans: Each project comes with meticulously researched scale drawings, which can be copier-enlarged into full-size working plans. This feature makes it easy to visualize and execute your builds with precision. Step-by-Step Guidance: The book provides detailed instructions, including vital safety tips, design considerations, and finishing techniques, ensuring a smooth crafting experience. Perfect for Family Bonding: Create lasting memories as you craft beautiful toys that can be enjoyed by children and admired by collectors alike. Each piece you create becomes part of your family's legacy.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Excellent book

Well written book! LOTS of tips (specific to the toys and general woodworking) including jigs for safe, clean cuts and final finishing Plans are very DETAILED, easy to follow and clear. I have made the dump truck and a couple grasshoppers and was very happy with the results. The kids love them and will cherish them for years. The author did a great job in putting this book together! Nice work.

Wonderful Book

This is a great book. The beginner might find it a little hard to follow at first. I used the plans as a starting guide and was amazed at the ease of following the instructions. I made many of the toys to send to Walter Reed Hospital for the children of the wounded vets from Iraq. I was told that they went over well. By far the best toy is the model "T" stakebed truck. I did follow the plans exactly. Made seven of them for my family. This was a great chore and the result was amazing. It is a difficult toy to build the first time but gets easier with each one. The scaling was hard at first but once you get a mental picture it is much simpler. Highly recommend for any "toymaker."

Making toys

Brought for my father who is retired and lies to make wooden things for grandkids. He reported he loved the book and got some really good ideas.

Great Woodworker's Toy Book

This book has very creative and quality toys to build. It has excellent plans, instructions, drawings and full color pictures. I recommend it highly. I have built the truck fleet and they are the talk of our family and friends.

Classy designs; safety first.

I used this book to make a little dump truck, a jet plane, and a tugboat, soon to be given to my grandson. I did not find the fact that not all plans were full-sized a problem This is common and the %enlargement (if needed) is given The instructions were clear. (However, if you are making the little truck, check the width of 2" hinges available before gluing down the hinge block!) The designs are classic, and range from simple (the ones I made) to complex (the truck on the cover is said to take 40 hours.) There are a couple of educational toys included.Many of the toys' parts are made out of fine woods, but you can substitute available wood in most cases. Makowicki is concerned with toy safety, e.g., the crane uses a magnet to lift barrels, not a hook, and he specifies child-safe finishes - references in appendix. He also gives many ideas for jigs for cutting angles on the table saw. (If you aren't going to produce for sale, in many cases you can use a band saw with a narrow blade or a scroll saw and sand smooth, instead of making the jig.)I made the toys while taking a shop course, so I learned the safe way to operate power tools at the same time.I also purchased Tarjany's "30 Toy Vehicles Made from Wood". It has cruder designs, but look there for semis, flatbeds, bulldozers, etc. (I made the long-hood semi with a gravel trailer.) His airplanes suffer by comparison with Makowicki's.I am going to purchase Makowicki's "Marvelous Transforming Toys" next.
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