After the Circus Train I wanted to make a regular train. Band saw and drill press are the tools used, step one:
Then a few coats of milk based paint (blue, black and red) and acrylic (orange and green). I like the milk paints, go on nice and cover well and have a smooth finish.
Now to design some of my own using this style. I also need to find a better way to cut wheels, I may use dowels rather than cutting the out with a hole saw.























8 comments so far
Eric
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posted 61 days ago
Very nice, Alan!
-- Eric at http://adventuresinwoodworking.com
Scott Bryan
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posted 61 days ago
Alan,
Thanks for the post. I have enjoyed looking at these posts. This one helps clarify some of the construction of these toys.
Well done.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
toyguy
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posted 61 days ago
I just love these little trains. Fast and rewarding projects. Good work my friend.
As for cutting wheels, there is a tool that can be put in your drill pres and used to cut small circles/wheels.
This is one I have from Lee Valley, works fairly well, but I have seen the same thing advertised a little cheaper elsewhere.
Lee Valley Wheel Cutter
-- Brian's Table Top Toys http://home.mountaincable.net/~bgraham/
Alan
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posted 61 days ago
Thanks toyguy! That may be just what I need. The hole saw leaves such a rough edge to the wheels and even with the little jig I made to mount them to the drill press to sand them they get a bit uneven since the pressure I’m exerting when I press the paper to them isn’t consistent I’m sure.
OR I just need better quality hole saws.
toyguy
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posted 61 days ago
Here is an even better tool for the job if you are interested. I don’t have one and have never used it but I have been told by some of the other toy makers that it works great…
Check it out….........
The Wheel Wright.
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Grumpy
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posted 60 days ago
Great toy Alan, anything to keep the kids away from the TV.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
jjohn
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I love these kinds of projects. Quick and dirty. You did a good job on them.
-- JJohn
brunob
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posted 60 days ago
Great project. I’m big on trains and this like a neat one.
-- Bruce from Central New York