Making Toys, Revised Edition - Sam Martin - E-Book

Making Toys, Revised Edition E-Book

Sam Martin

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A complete guide to making wooden toys and trucks! Learn from skilled woodworkers Sam Martin and Roger Schroeder as they walk you through a featured Peterbilt truck tractor project with step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow photography. Once completed, detailed woodworking plans for a Ford Model A pickup, a 1932 Buick sedan, a flatbed trailer, and a van trailer are also provided for you to accomplish on your own! Each project contains measured drawings and parts lists. Perfect for intermediate to advanced scroll sawyers and woodworkers looking to practice their skills and create vintage cars and toys, Making Toys: Heirloom Cars & Trucks in Wood is an excellent source of inspiration for all to enjoy.

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DEDICATION

Dedicated to our wives, Georgia Martin and Sheila Schroeder, for their love and support; and to our publisher, who made this project possible

© 1998, 2020 by Sam Martin, Roger Schroeder, and Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Inc., 903 Square Street, Mount Joy, PA 17552.

Making Toys, Revised Edition (ISBN 978-1-4971-0116-6, 2020) is a revised edition of Making Toys (ISBN 978-1-56523-079-8, 1998), published by Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Inc. Revisions include layout updates and minor editorial changes. The patterns contained herein are copyrighted by the author. Readers may make copies of these patterns for personal use. The patterns themselves, however, are not to be duplicated for resale or distribution under any circumstances. Any such copying is a violation of copyright law.

For a printable PDF of the patterns used in this book, please contact Fox Chapel Publishing at [email protected], quoting the ISBN and title of this book, as well as the pattern or patterns required.

The following images are credited to Shutterstock.com and their respective creators: wood texture throughout, monofaction; wood texture bottom of here, kamon_saejueng.

Print ISBN 978-1-4971-0116-6eISBN 978-1-6076-5835-1

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INTRODUCTION

Sam Martin’s reproductions of trucks, vintage cars, locomotives, and earth movers captured my interest as soon as I lay eyes on their scaled details and smooth surfaces of contrasting woods. I was impressed with the craftsmanship because, like Sam, I am a woodworker. It was soon after I met Sam that the collaboration for this book began in his workshop in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Sam’s shop consists of a variety of tools for making toys. His cutting tools are a table saw, band saw, and radial arm saw. A jointer is available for truing an edge. He has a lathe for turning wood and a thickness planer for reducing the thickness of a board. He uses a router table for putting curved profiles on wood and dadoes and rabbets into the lumber. His sanding equipment consists of stationary belt and disc sanders and an oscillating drum sander. And his hand tools are varied enough to move a project along quickly.

All of these tools will make your job of reproducing Sam’s designs a pleasure, although you will be able to do without some and you may well have others that are more efficient.

Sam does not choose fancy joinery to lock the components of his toys together. Most of the pieces are butted and glued. Time has taught Sam that his carpenter’s glue is strong and stable and keeps the toys together even when they are played with vigorously. Nails are used only to secure lights, stacks, airhorns, and other cylinders to his cars and trucks.

I was surprised, however, to find that Sam employs no plans or blueprints. Working from photographs, he experiments with proportions until he arrives at a scale with which he is comfortable. When he wants to fabricate more of the same toy, he takes measurements off one previously made.

The toys—which Sam began calling collectibles—described on the following pages were all crafted in oak and walnut. Other woods—cherry, maple, mahogany—can easily be substituted. In fact, Sam often uses cherry to fashion some of his vehicles.

It is our intent to present pictorially the making of a truck and trailer, allowing you to see how to make the parts and put them together. The primary wood is oak; the contrasting wood is walnut. The rest of the book is devoted to plans for a flatbed trailer that can be substituted for the enclosed trailer; a 1932 Buick with running boards, a spare tire, and passenger seats; and a Ford pickup dating to the 1930s.

It was a great pleasure working with Sam for a week in the August of 1996. I was impressed with his speed, his economy of movements, and, of course, the beautiful truck and trailer he produced. I hope you will be as inspired as I was to buy the wood necessary, turn on the power tools, and make toys that, I suspect, will last at least a lifetime and hopefully more.

Roger Schroeder

Amityville, New York

CONTENTS

Project Gallery

PROJECTS IN THE BOOK

PROJECT INSPIRATION

Step-by-Step Project: Peterbilt Truck

TRUCK MEASURED DRAWINGS

VAN TRAILER MEASURED DRAWINGS

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS

Additional Projects

1932 BUICK SEDAN

FORD MODEL A PICKUP

FLATBED TRAILER

APPENDIX

METRIC EQUIVALENTS

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

PROJECT GALLERY

Projects in the Book

This is the featured step-by-step project, the Peterbilt Truck. Patterns start here, and you can follow along with the complete building process in 155 steps starting here.