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Teensyweensybaby: Miniature Sled Tutorial
Teensyweensybaby: Miniature Sled Tutorial
Teensyweensybaby: Miniature Sled Tutorial
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Supplies needed:
1. craft sticks (Tongue depressor, co ee stirrer, popsicle stick thin, tiny dowels)
2. glue
3. exacto knife
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4. sand paper
5. stain Happy with the tutorials that I have
6. gloss posted and you wish to send me a
7. trim for rope little tip , here is the spot do do
8. something round to bend the wood runners around. I used a jewerly wire jig. that.
9. patience
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Start with cutting one of the co ee stirrers (measure 1/4 wide by 5 3/4″ long) in
half. Take your time and start with a light score and continue scoring lightly until it
cuts through. These will be the runners.
Cut a few in case some break. Put on a small pan of water and drop the pieces
into the water. Bring to a boil for 10 minutes and turn o heat. Then let the wood
soak over night. I was impatient and didn’t let them soak for a long enough time.
So my wood wanted to split.
Here’s a picture of the wood runners put on the jewerly wire jig to dry.
Before I had a jewerly wire jig, I used 3/4″ dowels to bend the runners around and
tied to hold the shape until they dried.
Let them dry completely. If you use the metal jewelry jig, you can put the runners
in the oven on low heat to speed up the drying.
Cut the following pcs from the thin popsicle sticks for your slats.
Glue the 1 7 /16 and 1 1/4 pieces into a square. This is the beginning of the brace
of the sled.
With the shorter pieces being inset just a little. Let Dry.
Here comes a tricky part. Cut a small piece to t inbetween the diagonals like a
bridge and glue into place. It’s kind of a trial and error to t them. Do both sides
and dry completely.
When your runners are completely dry take them o the jig.
I have some splitting, so I have to ll, clamp ,dry and sand to get them more even.
Glue your slats like the above picture and let dry.
I made tiny holes to mimmick nails on the slats and cut a brace out of the tiny
dowels to glue between the runners at the front. This is where you will tie your
rope.
You can now nish your sled as you wish. I used raw sienna acrylic paint mix with
gel medium to creat a wood stain and then sprayed on a gloss nish. This is where
the handy grabbing tool works great for holding the sled to spray the gloss nish.
Tina
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Angelika Oeckl
JANUARY 3, 2016 AT 6:43 PM
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teensyweensybaby
JANUARY 4, 2016 AT 1:50 AM
TY…..they were a blast to photograph …I will let you know when I make some
more raccoons in the future..
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