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Here is an extract from the ebook "Fun Wooden Toys You Can Make".
 
    The Art of Making a Wooden Toy

The following supplies are needed to make a wooden toy cradle:

    1. Two feet of 2" X 4" stock
    2. Six feet of 1" x 6" stock with interesting grain
    3. One foot of 3/8" diameter wood dowel
    4. Two 18" room-divider posts with a thickness of 1-1/2"
    5. Three dozen Number 8, flat head wood screws of 1-1/4"
    6. Four decorative wood drawer-pull knobs
    7. One or two decorative pressed-woods
    8. Saw

Procedure

1. Cutting

Take a 6' length of 1" X 8" stock with interesting grain and mark the various dimensions
of the wooden toy cradle like ends, sides and bottom.

Use a suitable saw like a table saw, carpenter's handsaw or portable electric circular
saw to make the straight cuts.

Cut scrollwork at the head end of cradle with a coping saw or jig.

Next, cut rockers from a 2' length of 2" X 4" stock.

2. Drilling

The box of the cradle has 1-1/4" flathead wood screws at the corners. The sides and
ends of the wooden cradle box push against the corner posts within the inside edge.

Make starter holes with an 1/8" drill bit through the posts at correct positions, according
to the desired dimensions.

Next, drill 3/8" countersunk holes into the starter holes to such a depth that you can
screw in the sides and ends of the cradle box.

Drill each of these countersunk holes separately for the posts, as each corner post
needs to match its particular sets of joining sides.

Similarly, drill starter holes. After that, use countersunk holes along the bottom of the
sides and ends to help attach the sides to the bottom of the cradle.

Drill larger holes (around 3/4" to 1" in diameter) into the two short and flat surfaces
present at the top edges. These serve as seats.

Next, drill 1/8" screw holes through the centers of these holes to the other side.
Then, drill countersunk holes of 3/8" from the bottom side. This should be to a depth
that allows screws to fit finely into the ends of the posts.

3. Assembling

Apply white glue down a side of one of the shorter legs. Attach it to the foot end of one
side along the inner edge.

Next, attach the longer post in a similar fashion using glue and screws.

Similarly, assemble all the other sides of the other legs. Always make sure that the
countersunk holes are on the outside at all the sides.

Next, assemble the head and foot end-pieces to the corner posts of one side.

Finally, attach all the other posts to the end-pieces in similar fashion.

Next, slip the cradle bottom in between the sides and sink screws from sides and other
places to fix it into place.

Apply some glue in the cacti hole and insert bottom ends of corner posts into larger
holes at one end of the top edge of the rockers. Firmly screw up from the bottom edge
of rockers into bottom edge of corner posts. Similarly, attach the other rocker at the
other end.

You can use different types of decorations like wooden drawer pull knobs at the top of
the posts. Most such decorations are easily available at most hobby stores.

Cut very small lengths of 1/4" to 3/8" from a 3/8" dowel, using a table saw. Apply glue
at each countersunk hole on any one side of the cradle, insert the short stub of the
dowel, and then tap it well inside the hole so that it is flush with the surface.

Do all the other holes in a similar fashion.

Round off or smooth all the upper edges of the cradle box and the rockers. Use fine
sandpaper to level edges and remove all potential splinters.

4. Finishing

Final changes depend on your individual preferences like decorating with colored
trimmings or giving a satin finish varnish.

Put in a blanket and a doll.

The cradle is now ready for your little girl and her doll to play with.
 
The above is taken from the ebook "Fun Wooden Toys You Can Make".
 
    The Table Of Contents

    Important Safety Tips
    Wooden Toys – An Overview
    Growth and Development of Wooden Toys
    What Makes a Good Wooden Toy?
    Availability of Wooden Toys
    The Allure of Wooden Toys
    Magnetic Appeal of Wooden Toys
    Why You Should Have Wooden Toys for Your Child?
    Types of Wooden Toys
    The Many Different Types of Wooden Toys
    Children's Traditional Wooden Toys
    Rocking Horses - an Ideal Gift for Any Child
    Where to Place a Rocking Horse
    Other Wooden Toys
    Children's Modern Wooden Toys
    The Art of Making a Wooden Toy
    Procedure
    How to Build a Pull along Wooden Toy
    How to Make a Pull along Wooden Duck
    Where to Start
    Building a Wooden Toy Car
    Materials Required for Making a Wooden Car
    Essential Tools
    Design of the Car
    Steps to Make Your Wooden Car
    Building a Rocking Horse
    Wooden Rocking Horses
    Tools and Materials for Making a Wooden Rocking Horse
    A Full List of Useful Tools
    Materials for Making Wooden Rocking Horse
    Get the Correct Type of Lumber
    How to Identify the Best Quality Lumber
    Standard Measurements of Thickness of Lumber
    Moisture Content of Lumber
    Cutting the Rocking Horse Pattern
    Sawing the Rocking Horse Pattern
    Routing
    Sanding
    Dowels and Drills
    Assembly
    How to Make a Wooden Puzzle
    Where to Locate Puzzle Graphics
    Essentials for Making Wooden Puzzles
    How to Make Interesting Puzzles?
    Useful Tips
    Building a Wooden Elephant Puzzle
    Steps to Make the Puzzle
    How to Make a Wooden Toy Spaceship
    Materials for the Wooden Toy Spaceship
    The Method
    How to Make a Wooden Toy Train
    Materials Required for Wooden Toy Train
    Instructions for Making Wooden Toy Train
    How to Make a Wooden Toy Helicopter
    The Body Parts
    Tools Needed for Making Wooden Helicopter
    Steps for Making Wooden Toy Helicopter
    How to Make a Toy Wooden Bug
    The Tools and Supplies
    The Parts of Wooden Toy Bug
    Procedure for Making Wooden Toy Bug
    How to Make a Wooden “Covered Wagon” Toy Box
    Materials for Wooden Covered Wagon Toy Box
    Tools and Other Accessories
    Instructions
    Tips
    Personal Message from the Author
 
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  • The Many Different Types of Wooden Toys

  • Traditional Wooden Toys

  • Rocking Horses

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  • The Art of Making Wooden Toys

  • How to Build a Pull Along Wooden Toys

  • Where to Start

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  • How to Make a Wooden Toy Spaceship

  • How to Make a Wooden Toy Train

  • How to Make a Wooden Toy Helicopter

  • How to Make a Wooden Covered Wagon Toy Box

  • How to Identify the Best Quality Lumber

  • Cutting the Patterns

  • Routing

  • Sanding

  • Dowels

  • Assembly

  • Tools Required

  • Selecting the Correct Materials

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