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RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Arlin Eastman - 01-08-2020 Thinking of this more..... Let me know the sizes and I will buy some dowel rods at Menards of that size and cut them to size and turn treads on the wheels and drill the axel and send them to you. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Ohio Mike - 01-08-2020 (01-07-2020, 09:42 AM)stoppy Wrote: Which do you do? Make or buy. PM sent Mike RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Gary G™ - 01-08-2020 I’m the one who suggested making them on the lathe—in the OT deleted thread. There was no mention of quantity. Hundreds is a commitment. Not insurmountable but a real commitment. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Bill Lyman - 01-08-2020 I decided that I could either make toys or wheels, and opted for toys. http://www.craftparts.com/ Don't know how to add a photo of my trains to this reply. Sorry. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Robin Dobbie - 01-08-2020 (01-08-2020, 09:03 PM)Bill Lyman Wrote: http://www.craftparts.com/ I like their treaded wheels the most. Looks like 500 of the 2" size would be 25 cents a piece, whereas the 3" size are getting close to a dollar. Seems like it might be worth a second look into making your own at that price, but the 2" is a no-brainer just buy 'em. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - stoppy - 01-09-2020 (01-08-2020, 07:54 AM)oakey Wrote: StoppyThanks, it’s hard to describe how happy I am to be back in the shop without sounding sappy. Suffice to say even my wife is thrilled about my being back in the shop. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - stoppy - 01-09-2020 (01-08-2020, 09:03 PM)Bill Lyman Wrote: I decided that I could either make toys or wheels, and opted for toys. Bill, So have I. Talked to craftparts yesterday and have a starter package on the way. Will make the off and special sizes. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - stoppy - 01-09-2020 To everyone thanks for all the encouragement. I’ve got to believe every community has this need. In talking to the CAN Council I learned there is another local woodworker making toys for them. Some of these toys are extremely simple and can be made from scraps. I’m still getting reacquainted with my tools so things don’t get done near as fast as I’d like but I brought 7 car bodies in last night for painting and all the wood for them came out of the burn barrel. RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Robin Dobbie - 01-09-2020 (01-09-2020, 07:57 AM)stoppy Wrote: Suffice to say even my wife is thrilled about my being back in the shop. Is it that you're in the shop, or just that you're out of the house? RE: Making toy wheels versus buying? - Bill Wilson - 01-09-2020 Best of luck to you Jim! This project sounds a win/win for both you and the kids. |