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Painting A Bright Red Fat Fender Freaky Ford Panel Wagon

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Handmade Wood toy Fat Fendered Freaky Ford Panel Truck My Shop: https://odinstoyfactory.etsy.com As a toy maker, I always love finding new projects. Recently, I've been focusing on creating handmade wood toy Fat Fendered Freaky Ford Panel Trucks. Building these little trucks is a lot of fun. I've enjoyed every step of the process. However, I've been putting off the painting step for a while now. But today, I finally decided it was time to get to work and bring these little trucks to life with a bright red paint job. I used flat, bright red acrylic craft paint to bring these trucks to life. This paint brushes well and provides good coverage with just a few coats. I opted to brush the paint onto the trucks rather than using an airbrush. While an airbrush can provide a smoother finish, I wanted to let the wood grain show through and give these trucks a rustic look. I love using flat paint for these toys because it does not show defects as easily as gloss or satin finishes. It

Painting Toys With An Airbrush: What airbrush do you recommend?

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  Two of my Badger Anthen 155 Airbrushes     My Etsy Shop If you're thinking about painting toys with an airbrush, you may wonder what airbrush to use. One option that we highly recommend is the Badger 155 Anthem airbrush. This airbrush is versatile and can handle just about any paint or finish used for toy making. It's also a bottom-feed airbrush. There are Badger airbrushes that are top feed. The Badger 360 can be used for top or bottom feed. If you only need a small amount of paint, the top feed option is excellent because it allows you to use just a few drops at a time. The Badger airbrushes are made in the USA and come with excellent support from the manufacturer. If you have any questions or need help with your airbrush, the team at Badger is there to help. Overall, if you're looking for a reliable, high-quality airbrush for painting toys, the Badger 155 Anthem is a great choice. It's reliable, easy to use, and will give you great results every time. Badger 155  -

 Airbrushing for Toy Making: Which air compressor do I use?

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Visit My Etsy Store One important thing to note is that any compressor will work for airbrushing as long as you can regulate the pressure and filter the air. It is worth noting that none of the airbrush manufacturers make their compressors. If they do sell compressors, they are usually rebranded products from China. I have successfully used both a standard two-stage tank compressor and a Harbor Freight Central Pneumatic compressor. I even know someone who used a spare tire as an air source to paint a show car in their driveway (they used to sell an adapter that fits onto a valve stem to make this possible). The Harbor Freight compressor is a reliable and cost-effective option. It is quiet and portable, and it even comes with an airbrush. While I have no personal experience with the Harbor Freight airbrush, I have heard mixed reviews about its performance. It might work if you only plan on spraying paints explicitly designed for airbrushes. However, I often spray cheap acrylics, craft p

What size needle do you use in your airbrush for painting toys?

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Badger 155 Airbrushes Shop my Etsy Store Choosing the correct needle is essential to ensure you get the best results if you're planning on using an airbrush to paint your toys. The needle size will affect the flow of paint and the level of detail you can achieve. I recommend using a larger needle size, such as 0.5mm or 0.7mm, for general spraying. These sizes will allow for a smooth flow of paint and will make it easier to cover larger areas. Some airbrush needles are labeled as Fine(F), Medium(M), or Heavy(H). For general spraying, I recommend using a Heavy(H) needle. While you can use smaller needle sizes for more detailed work, you may need expensive airbrush paints to prevent clogging. I have never needed to use any smaller needle sizes when painting toys, but you may want to experiment with them to see what works best for you. It's also worth noting that the type of airbrush you use will play a role in determining the best needle size. I prefer the Badger 155 Anthem airbru

Handmade Wood Toy Cars and Trucks: Hot Rods and Monster Trucks

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A collection of handmade wooden toy cars and trucks finished with amber shellac and trimmed with various bold colors. Each is carefully crafted by hand using a scroll saw, resulting in unique and beautifully detailed toys.     For Monster Trucks Click Here For Hot Rods Click Here These aren't your average store-bought toys - each is carefully crafted by hand using a scroll saw and finished with amber shellac. The toy monster trucks in this collection are based on the pickup truck from the play pal collection and are cut from 2x4 pine. The cars are from the Hot Rod Freaky Ford Collection, featuring four 1932 Ford sedans, one 1932 Deuce Coupe, and four hot rods based on the 1927 Ford T-Coupe. I carefully cut the bodies for these cars from 2x4 stock using a scroll saw. Why did I choose to use a scroll saw instead of a bandsaw for this project? While a bandsaw can undoubtedly get the job done, a scrollsaw cuts slower but produces a much better cut that requires much less sanding. As

The Evolution of My Toy Maker's Shop Pegboards

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Several versions of the peg board used in my shop are 3/4-inch plywood, 3/4-inch plywood with hardboard backing, lazy susan, and 3/4-MDF with hardboard backing.   As a toy maker, I rely on my pegboards for painting and finishing my toys. But over the years, I've learned that not all pegboards are created equal. In this post, I'd like to share my journey of experimenting with different materials and designs to find the perfect pegboard for my needs. My first attempt at a pegboard was made from thin, narrow wood. While it looked nice, I quickly realized that the holes were spaced too far apart, and the wood needed to be heavier to prevent tipping when loaded with toy parts. So, I switched to 3/4-inch BC plywood and drilled the holes almost all the way through. The plywood worked better, but I still found that the board would tip if I tried to hang anything too heavy. It needed to be broader, heavier, and have deeper holes. Next, I tried drilling through the plywood and gluing it

Wood Toy Chirping Bird, Chick Cutout, Handmade, Unfinished, Unpainted, Paintable, Ready To Paint, Freestanding, from Itty Bitty Animal Collection 1333664793

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Wood Toy Chirping Bird, Chick Cutout, Handmade, Unfinished, Unpainted, Paintable, Ready To Paint, Freestanding, from Itty Bitty Animal Collection Buy Now: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1333664793/ Itty-Bitty Animal Collection https://www.etsy.com/shop/odinstoyfactory?section_id=33383680 If you're looking for a charming and unique addition to your toy collection, look no further than the Wood Toy Chirping Bird from my Itty Bitty Animal Collection. Handmade from natural wood and left unpainted and unfinished, this toy is perfect for those who love to customize and personalize their belongings. Made from leftover wood cutoffs, each toy is slightly different in size and color, making it unique. The bird is free-standing and can be combined with similar toys to create a fun and interactive stacking game. One of the best things about this toy is that it is ready to paint. Whether you want to match it to your child's favorite colors or create a unique design, the possibilities are endl

Wood Toy Bunny Rabbit Cutout, Handmade, Freestanding, Unfinished, Unpainted, and Ready to Paint, from the Itty Bitty Animal Collection 1353260191

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  Wood Toy Bunny Rabbit Cutout, Handmade, Freestanding, Unfinished, Unpainted, and Ready to Paint, from the Itty Bitty Animal Collection Buy Now: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1353260191/ I made this wooden bunny rabbit in my Toymakers Shop using traditional woodworking tools. It is made from unfinished wood and sanded and made ready to paint. The bunny is free-standing and makes a great stacking toy when combined with similar toys. My grandson has many small animal cutouts he loves to stack in many different ways. He plays with them more than any other toy I have made for him. I make these from cutoffs left over from other projects. The dimensions will vary slightly from those listed above. The type of wood may also be different and depends on my available materials. If you want a specific type of wood, please get in touch with me to set up a custom order. Custom colors, sizes, and quantities are available via custom order. Request Your Custom Order https://www.etsy.com/conversations/n