This little police toy will bring a lot of laughter and you pull the boards in opposite direction. As you do, the little thief in the middle gets his head knocked!
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Oar Paddles 9ft PDF
Two versions of oar paddle plans to consider. A single page 24k PDF. Scroll to the bottom of this page to view this PDF.
Single and Double Touring Paddles PDF
There are two paddles detailed in this pack single bladed and double bladed. It is usual to carry single bladed paddles on a canoe, but a double bladed paddle can be useful as an auxiliary when paddling by yourself or in calm conditions. There is information on sizing the paddles to the user – this is particularly important on long trips.
How to make an Automobile Truck
This little wooden truck toy will bring a lot of unalloyed joy to any tiny, weenie fellow and it is easy to make, too.
Gate for fence 6ft high
This project is a very basic 6ft high fence gate. It is an easy weekend project which can be made in a few hours but should be spread over two days as the concrete for the posts has to harden before the gate can be fitted
How to make a nifty wheelbarrow
This is a cute wheelbarrow and will tickle any little choptie almost half to death and you can make it in no time.
How to make a high low swing
Here is a peace promoter and a queller of disturbances wherever there are very little kiddies around. It is an indoor swing that can be hung from the top of a doorcase. Further, though it may look a little complicated in the drawing, it is simplicity itself.
How to make a life-like goose
Nearly all geese, including goslings, are lifelike unless they are being made ready for the pot but this gray-goose is lifelike in that her head moves out from and back toward her body when she is drawn over the floor by a string.
How to make a pony cart
If this little pony and cart are to be played with in the house you can make it the size marked in Fig. 102 but if it is to be used out-of-doors then you should make it twice the size.
How to build log furniture
The reason I was attracted to this project was a lifelong appreciation for wood and the simpler times when craftsmen hewed logs into log cabins and also to log cabin furniture. With a few simple tools, they made what they needed with what they had.