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Painting Handmade Toy Pickup Trucks With Pumpkin Orange and Black Acrylic Paint

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Handmade Wood Toy Toy Pickup Truck Pumpkin Orange and Black   When I saw the jar of Pumpkin Orange acrylic paint in the store, I could not resist. If you have ever painted anything with orange paint, you know, it has coverage issues due to its semi-transparent nature. It can take many paint coats before you get enough coverage that you can't see the underlying substrate through the orange paint. Even then, the color may not be as bright as you might like. Apple Barrel Pumpkin Orange Paint If you are painting something dark, the result may not be the bright orange you are expecting. To remedy this, you need a white base. Handmade Wood Toy Toy Pickup Truck First Coat Of Pumpkin Orange Paint On White Primer A sandable white primer is what you need for the first few coats, but you can get by with white paint. In this case, you want a pure white, not some off-white or eggshell color. What the white primer does is create a smooth reflective background for the orange paint. Apply as many

Hidden Pitch Pockets

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A Hidden Pitch Pocket In Toy Truck Turns A Toy Into Kindling   The Pitch Pocket Was Invisible Until The Cut Was Complete A Halloween Spider Ruined By Hidden Pitch Pockets   A pitch pocket is a defect in softwoods; it consists of an opening in the grain that contains pitch or resin. Also called a resin pocket. As long as it is buried deep in the wood, they are no big deal, but they are a problem when they are on or near the surface. The spider and the toy truck pictured both had pitch pockets that were invisible until they were cut. I will not knowingly sell items with pitch pockets. These two are designer kindling. This is one of the many reasons why I am slowly trying to move away from using softwoods. Especially pine construction lumber which seems to be the worst. Yes. it is cheap but the yield of useable wood is not good. I can lose up to 50% of a board to knots, checks, cracks, poor milling, and pitch pockets. Maybe another 10% is lost when the resulting pieces are not large enoug

Toymakers Shop Over 200 Axles For Play Pal Trucks

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Some people would just cut the axles with a saw and glue the wheels on. Not me. I sand every one of them. They don't look right if the ends are not rounded. I've tried sanding them flush with the wheels, but I found myself damaging far too many finished wheels. Now I only sand them flush with the wheel on those toys where the wheels are easy to finish. About 200 Handmade Wood Toy Truck Axles   I cut my axles using a jig, and a 26 TPI Japanese saw. It will cut a dowel with a single stroke of the saw. I've seen all sorts of methods used to cut these with a table saw, or band saw. In my book, this is crazy. The dowels splinter and fly all over the shop. Then there is the issue of the dowels trying spin when they are cut and trying to hold a tiny piece of round dowel while you push it through the table saw.   Handmade Wooden Truck Axles After Sanding   Sanding Block After Sanding Wood Toy Axles

Toymakers Shop - The Boo Crew Is Back Handmade Wood toy Chosts

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  Click Here To See the Listing The ghosts are done. If you have bee waiting to get yours, there are now four sets available in the shop. I have lots of Halloween items currently available with more on the way. Ghosts, Jack-o-Lanterns, Pumpkins, Reapers, Skulls, Skeletons, Witches, Spiders, Bats, Cats, Haunted House, and a Big Boo. I don't have all listed yet, so if you don't see something you want, ask for it. I can make these in other sizes. The ghosts another easy to make project. There are six ghosts in a set and only two holes to drill for each ghost.  Sanding is the most time-consuming part of making the ghosts. Using a good scrollsaw with sharp blades will minimize this. I used my Excalibur EX21 scroll saw and Pegas #3 Modified Geometry blades for this batch of Halloween ghosts. I have been very impressed with how well these blade cut.   #odinstoyfactory #handmade #woodtoys #halloween #ghosts #decorations #toys #gifts

Today In The Toymakers Shop - Handmade Flock of Wood Turkeys on the Workbench

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  I made the first turkeys for a preschool. The kids used the turkeys to make Thanksgiving decorations for their parents. I cut these by hand using a scroll saw. They are four-inches tall, but I can make them in any size. Custom orders are welcome. Please contact me with your needs. If you don't see what you want, ask for it. I may have just what you need.    Click Here For the Listing     These are very easy to make. There is only one hole to drill and no internal cuts. The only tricky part is gluing on the wings. They tend to want to move around. If I made a lot of them, I might need to make a jig to position everything, but the most I have ever made at one time is eight. Making a jig doesn't seem to be worth the effort.   The pattern is by Patrick Speilman, published in one of his many scroll saw books. I think I own them all. #odinstoyfactory #handmade #woodtoys #thanksgivingdecor #falldecor #autumndecor #tabledecor  #homedecor #gifts #turkey #turkeyday #farm #animal

Today In The Toymakers Shop - Sanding Toy Trucks On A Ridgid Spindle Sander

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Handmade Wood Toy Truck On A Spindle Sander I got in some shop time yesterday. I'm working on a batch of toy trucks. They always seem to be sold out. Inside corners are challenging to sand well, and I try to change the designs so I can use the spindle sander to do the bulk of the sanding in the corners. There are better spindle sanders available, but they are costly. I particularly don't like the plastic insert on the Ridgid spindle, but it is relatively inexpensive and gets the job done. The oscillating belt sander can be very handy to use on many projects.

Etsy Listing - Wood Toy Pickup Truck from the Play Pal Series Blue Two Tone Body With Metallic Blue Hubs 826228314

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I cut this truck by hand using a scroll saw. It was initially painted solid blue as a sample for a customer. The paint on the sides got messed up, and rather than try to fix the paint; I decided to remove it. I then coated the entire truck with clear shellac and buffed it to a smooth finish. The result is a beautiful two-tone color scheme where you get the best of both wood grain and paint. Originally, this one was painted blue. I did not like how the paint looked so I remover it from the sides. I should have sanded a little more. The camera sees things that my eyes can't . If you want to see all the defects in your toys. Shoot a 24-megapixel photo and look at it full size on your computer. This wooden toy truck is a cute vintage style gift suitable for boys and girls. The truck can be used as home, office, kids room, or nursery decor; it's the perfect size for a cake topper or other decoration. You can easily convert this toy into Christmas Ornament for that vintage Christ