The channel is as its name implies, about items, particularly toys, that can literally be Found in Wood. You just need to know how to cut and shape it. The videos I produce showcase the tools / methods I use to make the toys I design; not necessarily the best way, certainly not the only way, or the way that might suit others. Originally, making toys and many other items, was simply a way of keeping my design experience alive and my mind occupied. It was and still is, a hobby, it is not a money making enterprise (although a sponsor might be nice). As a result, I WILL HAPPILY SHARE MY DESIGNS FOR FREE. I'm particular pleased to know that some of my designs have already gone to individuals / groups who make toys for less fortunate children. What better reason can there be for producing sawdust than to make children happy. I repeat, THE DESIGNS ARE FREE, I would just ask that people LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to help me grow the channel, with more people making more toys for more happy children.
Luiz. Los planes son gratuitos para los suscriptores de mi canal. Simplemente suscríbase y envíe un correo electrónico: Foundinwood@gmail.com. Saludos Richard
My husband takes a toothpick and puts the glue in the wheel instead of on the axle, it does a better job, if on the axle you may glue it to the base of the trucks. Also if you can get a French’s mustard cap use it on your round tite bond glue bottle it works better
Great tractor, my husband likes the way you put tread in the rear wheels, he does his on the table saw but will try the next set he makes on his bandsaw. Again this is a great looking tractor
John. I'm sure there are other ways, but I've found fixing the paper template directly to the wood is a mistake. It sticks like poo to a blanket and is a real pain to remove. The tape by contrast comes away cleanly. Mostly, not always, I use a hard glue like Prit Stick to put the paper on the tape. Using PVA can make the paper soggy and result in stretching. It also take longer to dry. It's really a case of pay your money and take your choice. Hope that helps. R.
This is a great video!! I really love this simple little toys!! Excellent way to learn woodworking, and yet create something elegant!! Oh, and I loved the music in the background!! Thank you Rich for a great video, and thank you for the plans!! Can't wait to get started making these wonderful little toys!!
I will be starting my work with wooden carts. Excellent to be able to use recyclable wood and simple hand tools. Thanks for sharing. Excellent music! Estarei iniciando meu trabalho com carrinhos de madeira. Excelente poder usar madeira reciclável e ferramentas de mão simples. Grato por compartilhar. Música excelente! Lucio Belmonte
Just retired and looking for something like this to do with my grandson. Very nice would be great to teach young children how to use their imagination and a skill. Please put me on your list to send the plans.Keep making more videos
Many, many thanks for your complimentary remarks. I hope you enjoy making these and go continue to enjoy making what my channel will off in the future.
Merci de l’intérêt que vous portez à la fabrication du crocodile. Dans ma vidéo, le bois utilisé avait une épaisseur de 20 mm. J’espère que cela vous aidera.