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Jacob's ladder

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Step-by-step instructions are provided for constructing a Jacob's ladder toy from scrap wood. The old-fashioned toy is comprised of two ladders and two wooden figures that race down them. A hard wood with a straight grain is recommended for the project.

Author: Sharrar, George
Publisher: August Home Publishing Company
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1996

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An old-time ramblin' school bus

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Step-by-step instructions are provided for constructing a toy school bus from scrap wood. The body of the bus is shaped by making one cut with a table saw and two with a band saw, and then routing chamfers on most of the edges.

Author: Hale, Ron
Publisher: August Home Publishing Company
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1996
Design and construction, Toy vehicles, Riding toys

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Santa's cordless phone; here's a quick and easy gift idea you can buld by the bushel

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Step-by-step instructions are provided for constructing a toy cordless telephone from wood. Camphors are routed along the phone's edges reduce the risk of splinters. Toy wheels are used as the mouth- and ear-pieces.

Author: Hale, Ron
Publisher: August Home Publishing Company
Publication Name: Workbench
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0043-8057
Year: 1996

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Subjects list: Methods, Cover Story, Woodwork, Woodworking, Wooden toy making
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