How to build a Storage Toy
Paul Hill, a cabinetmaker in Morrisburg, Ont., gave me the idea for this toy storage unit: He stepped on one too many stray playthings before coming up with this simple design...
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How to build a Sunshade Sandbox
A great back yard spot for the kids to pretend they...
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How to build a The Pecking Chicken Toy
Free toy chicken woodworking plans brought to you by your friends at Shopsmith....
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How to build a The Perfect Palace (Castle Hutch) for your Kids
This castle hutch allows your child to organize his belongings while his imagination runs free....
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How to build a Three Piece Construction Crew Toy
This free woodworking plans and projects information is courtesy of the Shopsmith HandsOn web site....
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How to build a Tilt Top Shop Cart
Move large, unwieldy stock without breaking your back by Fred Sotcher...
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How to build a Top Toy
Download Free Woodworking Plans and build this toy top compliments of your woodworking friends at Shopsmith. Free Patterns include drawings, material and cutting lists and step-by-step instructions....
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How to build a Toy - Truck Box
What could be more fun for kids than a toy box that is a toy itself? This sturdy truck toy box, built primarily from half a sheet of plywood, not only keeps the clutter of toys off the floor, it also rolls from one play area to another, thanks to its four working wheels....
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How to build a Toy Box
Build the wood toy box shown on the right with just a few tools and a small investment in materials!...
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How to build a Toy Box
This free woodworking plans and projects information is courtesy of the Lowe...
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How to build a Toy Box
A Sunday afternoon spent constructing this smartly designed toy box could simultaneously solve the two biggest challenges for any parent: what to put under the tree and how to con the kids into picking up their room. You may still find apple cores from the last harvest left under the bed, but we pro...
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How to build a Toy Box
And this toy box isn't the kind we remember from our childhood --you know, a fairly large, single-compartment chest that we endlessly looked through to find a toy, which was usually on the bottom, which meant unloading everything else. We may also remember -- again, not so fondly -- the sharp pain w...
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