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Sir Stinkalot
18th January 2009, 08:25 AM
As Christmas fast approached I was reminded by the Stinkette that I had promised to make my young nephew a plane (2½) for Christmas. We the deadline was fast approaching so I had to get a move on.

I had seen quite a few timber planes recently while traveling overseas however there was never one that combined all the features that I liked. I also have a few toy books with various plans …. But again not quite what I was after.

In the end I decided to come up with my own design. I used the plans for basic scale and dimensions and then drew up my own plans. Then it was off to the garage where the plans were quickly discarded (as they often are) and then I just built what I felt was right.

The result is a bi-plane with camphor laurel body, unsure of the timber for the wings and wheels and a small bit of walnut for the propeller. The wheels were cut out with a hole saw, and then mounted on a mandrel on the lathe where they were sanded, rounded and had a tread cut into them.

(if you look closely at the photos you can still see the fluff from the Swansdown mop - finish was a mix of EEE, traditional wax and shellawax glow - just depended on how easy it was to apply the finish to the certain section)

It was finished at about 6pm Christmas eve (I was meant to have left by 4pm) ….. and presented the next day. When it was unwrapped I was initially pleased with the young fellows cry of “A Plane”, then it made one dive out of the air before it was left on the couch and he took off to play with his plastic car carrier and Lightning McQueen from the movie Cars. It is amazing what a little brainwashing by the marketing companies does for the kids ….. perhaps my humble little plane would have been better received if it was also Lightning McQueen.

Oh well!
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Juffy
18th January 2009, 10:50 AM
It is amazing what a little brainwashing by the marketing companies does for the kids ….. perhaps my humble little plane would have been better received if it was also Lightning McQueen.

Yeah, but he'll come back to the plane when his plastic toys have all broken.

'Tis a very cool plane, Stinky.:2tsup:

AUSSIE
18th January 2009, 10:54 AM
Hi Smellalittle:D:D
I think you plane is great.
But is built like an adult toy plane (on an office desk etc)
I think you were right,a bit off lightning and B/S on it and you would have a winner.
Reclaim the plane and splash some paint or go to a toy shop and buy some pirate stickers etc.
Just my opinion and dont want to upset anyone.
Cheers aussie.
Which suburb of Geelong do you live?
PM or email if you want
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keju
20th January 2009, 09:19 AM
Splash paint on it?????? That would be criminal! Sheeeeesh... just wait... like Juffy said.... I am sure he'll come back to the plane and he'll really love it when he's older. It will be around when all his other toys have gone to toy heaven.
It'll be around and turn into a treasured family heirloom that'll sit on a desk or mantel and remind your nephew of the fun he had with it as a kid......

I'd love to have things like that sitting around the house... nothing warms a place like an old wooden toy... specially a well made one like yours

Juvy

Waldo
20th January 2009, 10:48 AM
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