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Making Wooden Toys - 15 Projects That Stack Tumble Whistle & Climb - cover

Making Wooden Toys - 15 Projects That Stack Tumble Whistle & Climb

in partnership with Craft & Co. Studio Tac Creative

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing

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Summary

Learn to make fresh, fun, and whimsical wooden toys! Perfect for beginner to advanced scrollers, this must-have project guide will walk you through how to scroll saw 15 interactive wooden toys kids will love. Using minimal tools and food-safe finishes, the featured scroll saw projects have a contemporary aesthetic and are truly unique to engage children in new and exciting ways. Also included are helpful overviews on materials and tools, including how to use sandpaper, drills, a square, a plane, and more. With easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions and expert tips and tricks to assist you in accomplishing each exciting project, Making Wooden Toys is the ultimate guide to making one-of-a-kind interactive toys that are just as fun to make as they are to play with!
Available since: 11/21/2023.
Print length: 184 pages.

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