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RE: I volunteered to make some wood toys - brianwelch - 12-27-2019 (12-27-2019, 08:37 AM)Cooler Wrote: A quick and easy project is lawn dice.I did something similar, and it was a big hit...used the forstner bit, but went a bit deeper. Started making my own, but ended up purchasing tapered wood plugs for pips (walnut for contrast, as I used oak for the dice) and glued them in place. Planed the pips close to flush, sanded smooth and applied food safe finish. RE: I volunteered to make some wood toys - Cooler - 12-27-2019 (12-27-2019, 08:49 AM)brianwelch Wrote: I did something similar, and it was a big hit...used the forstner bit, but went a bit deeper. Started making my own, but ended up purchasing tapered wood plugs for pips (walnut for contrast, as I used oak for the dice) and glued them in place. Planed the pips close to flush, sanded smooth and applied food safe finish. I see that there is one vendor that uses a branding iron for the dots. It looks nice too. His set sells for $50.00 (six dice), so it does not seem like a cheap gift. It seems difficult to locate untreated 4 x 4 s in my area unless you are buying cedar. Treated lumber would be a no-no for toys though. Cedar would not be my first choice, it splits too easily. I would hope for some Douglas Fir pieces. Hardwood would be over-kill for this type of project. https://mynorthernbackyard.com/6-great-dice-games-to-play-in-your-backyard/ RE: I volunteered to make some wood toys - stoppy - 12-27-2019 Thanks for the lawn dice idea. Will make a set to try out on family and go from there. RE: I volunteered to make some wood toys - stoppy - 12-31-2019 Found a group, CAN Council (Child, Abuse, and Neglect Council) will happily take all the toys I can make. If any Woodnetters would like to make toys I’m sure there is a CAN Council or like organization in your area. |