Simple Wooden Classic Cars

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Simple Wooden Classic Cars.

by backwards lamb

Last year my son was gifted some wooden cars and he absolutely loves them.

So being the type of person I am, I wanted to make him some more. More cars equals more fun right?

I really like classic VW cars so decided they would be the cars I wanted to make.

In this Instructable I will show how I made some nice simple wooden cars that are styled after some cars I like.

Supplies:

Supplies.

Timber stud work. ( I used 38mm x 63mm pine)


Binding posts or Chicago screws. ( make sure these are long enough to go through 2 wheels 2 washers
and the body of the car.)
Flat nylon washers.
Paint (optional)
Cardboard box (optional)

Tools.

Scroll saw
Saw
Spray glue
Paper
Drill
Rotary tool (dremel or the like)
Small apper sanding drums
Sandpaper/ les etc.

I may have forgotten some tools or supplies, please read the whole instructable before starting out ( if you plan on
following my instructions )

Thanks for looking.

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1. files and sand paper

Step 1: Prototyping and Planning.

I found side photos of the cars I wanted to make and and to make sure that the size I chose to make goes well
traced them out in Rhino, although any photo editing with the wheels I purchased.
program will do. These blanks will also be used to test nishes, layouts
Then I printed out the drawings and used them to cut and other design choices.
out my wood. These were cut out very roughly and
without windows. These cars are just a proof of concept

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Step 2: Cutting the Designs.

I had four cars that I wanted to make. I chose cars that I Then using a scroll saw and a ne blade I cut out the
feel were iconic VW cars: campervan, beetle, karmann outer shapes of the cars.
ghia and a mk2 golf.
I then drilled a 5mm hole in each of the windows, then
Using the drawing I made in the planning stage, I removing the blade from the scroll saw I threaded it
printed and cut them out. through the drilled holes and replaced the blade into the
scroll saw and cut out the windows.
I glued them onto blocks of 38mm x 63mm CLS
Studwork Timber.

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Step 3: Drilling the Axel Holes.

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While the template are still attached to the wood I used a pillar drill to drill a hole through the blocks for the axel bars.

I used a pillar drill to do this as it is necessary to get the axel holes at right angles to the block so the car doesn’t wobble
on its wheels.
You can use a guide block to make sure you are drilling straight. I had access to a pillar drill so I used that.

Step 4: Preparing the Wheels.

The wooden wheels I purchased had 3mm holes and I needed 5mm holes.

So using the pillar drill I drilled out all the holes in the wheels.

The wooden wheels are very nice but I wanted to give them a slightly classic car look, so I painted them white to give a
white wall look.

I removed the rubber washer tyres and sprayed them white with white enamel paint.
Then once dry popped the tyres back on.

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Step 5: Sanding the Cars.

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I removed the templates from the wood by just peeling A larger one for the outer edges and a smaller one for
them o , but some of the paper and glue was still inside the windows.
attached, so using a belt sander I sanded the side of the
cars until all residue of paper and glue was gone. Once all the sharp edges were sanded I then used a high
I then used a apper wheel for a rotary tool, and grit sandpaper to hand sand the sides and curves to give
rounded and softened all the edges of the cars. them a smooth nish.

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Step 6: Installing the Wheels and Axels.

Using the binding posts and the nylon washers I put everything together.

I put a washer either side of both wheels, to allow them to spin freely.

I tightened the screw on the binding post with a screw driver, to make sure it will stay tight and not come o and end up
in my sons mouth I added a drop of tread lock glue. This does mean it will be hard to remove them again so I made sure it
was nished fully before doing so.

Step 7: Making a Gift Box (optional)

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As this is is a gift for my son I wanted to make a gift box how the cars would t inside.
for the cars.
Using a bit of card I plotted out the placement of each
I also wanted the box to be sturdy and something cars wheels and cut a small slot to hold them in place.
special, something like a heirloom box that he might
keep for a long time to come. (he might not but I like to I wanted to decorate to top to make it special, so I drew
think he will be nostalgic to these toys when hes older) up a sign writing style front with with his name's garage
(I am not showing the full name as I don't want to) , and
I measured the toy cars and found a nice gift box online a little pull here tab and some other little extras. The
from tinyboxcompany.co.uk that would t all the cars decals were cut with a vinyl plotter and then transferred
nicely. to the box.

Once I had the box, I worked out an arrangement on

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Step 8: The Finished Item.

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With all the cars nished I put them in the box ready to If You have any questions please ask and i will do my
gift to the little man on his birthday. best to answer them.

Hopefully he will like them as much as I like them. ( if he Please consider sharing it or liking it or voting for it (if it
doesn't Dada will keep them for himself) happens to be in any competitions at the time you are
reading it)
Thank you for reading my instructable, I hope you
enjoyed it. Thanks.

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