Wooden Toy Truck Martin Motors Antique Car Carrier Build Partt 2

 

Roughing cutting pieces of a Wooden Toy Truck Martin Motors Antique Car Carrier
Roughing cutting pieces of a Wooden Toy Truck Martin Motors Antique Car Carrier

 

The piece of wood I have the patterns on is too large to cut on my scroll saw. It has the capacity, but the sides need more clearance to make the cuts easily. Rough cutting the pieces to size also makes them easier to handle on the drill press when drilling axle holes. I first attempted to make the rough cut on my scroll saw using a #12 blade. However, my Excalibur EX-21 did not like these coarse blades. The tension arm kept popping loose. I could have cut individual pieces of wood for each part, but this wastes a lot of wood. For some of the toys I make, cutting individual pieces can waste as much as 40% of a board.

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