The collage features the process of crafting wooden toy cars in my toymaker's shop.
In the top left image, there's a partially assembled wooden toy truck with a sleek, curved design, resting on a Shopsmith table. The visible tool marks and wood shavings indicate that shaping is actively taking place.
The top right image shows a wooden block with a pattern of a panel truck design taped with blue painter's tape.
The middle image offers a close-up view of a Carter bandsaw guide attached to my Shopsmith bandsaw, which I used to rough out the bodies of the cars and trucks.
In the bottom left image, you can see a completed wooden, vintage-style, fat-fendered panel wagon.
The bottom right image displays multiple fat-fendered wooden toy cars at various stages of completion, some with wheels attached and others still unassembled, arranged neatly on a Shopsmith table.
Overall, the photos illustrate a hands-on woodworking environment, highlighting the craftsmanship involved in creating detailed, handcrafted wooden toys.
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2025-08-30
Making Fat Fendered Toy Cars In My Toy Makers Shop
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