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11th December 2009, 10:34 PM #1
Giraffes
Been busy the last few weeks making money box giraffes for Xmas presents. Nearly finished them off - just the tedious job of hand painting on the spots and black hoofs and tip of tail. Should look good when they are all finished as well as some happy recipients
David
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12th December 2009, 03:16 AM #2
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12th December 2009, 09:10 AM #3
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The money gets inserted into the mouth and then slides down throat slot into the stomach which has perspex on either side and mine is held in place with one small screw. You can use circle cutter to make a plug hole in base to remove money but I haven't been able to get a plug the right size to fit well. Plus it would make it too easy for children to remove money and spend rather than learn to save. Will include a few pics of 1st finished one I made and also 2nd pic of throat slot. You can see that the body is made in one piece then split at base and mouth so the slot can be cut and then re-glued. Lots of fiddly steps but will be great to see them all finished.
David
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12th December 2009, 09:47 AM #4
David,
The giraffes are a great idea. I often make money boxes for kids and I think I will have to pinch your idea........
If all those giraffes are for your grandkids then your lot are good breeders!
RuddyAnd my head I'd be a scratchin'
While my thoughts were busy hatchin'
If I only had a brain.
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12th December 2009, 10:54 AM #5Skwair2rownd
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Fabulous!!!!
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12th December 2009, 12:52 PM #6
Ruddy
If you ever want to make a giraffe money box I have the plans.They were in WOOD magazine October 2004.
David
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13th December 2009, 04:05 PM #7
Awesome!
'Tis the year for giraffe toys.
You have given me the idea for presents in future years when the grand-kids are up to handling money.
It must be frustrating to them to not be able to get the money out easily, though.
Well done!
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14th December 2009, 03:27 AM #8
I've looked at different ways of putting a plug in the base to remove money like in a piggy bank but haven't come up with a better way of doing it. Does anyone know if plugs for this type of thing are available or do you have to make your own. 1st plug one I did was not all that successful - made out of wood and held in place with screws. Thought about bath plugs and the like but still too easy to remove and don't look all that good. Any thoughts?
David
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16th December 2009, 12:49 PM #9
What about notes?
Will they get stuck in the throat or will there be an alternative ...... thats assuming that the kiddies will get notes though....
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16th December 2009, 01:24 PM #10
Beautiful, David,
what about a threaded wooden plug? can you get thread makers with big enough diameter?____________________________
Craig
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you get a warm feeling for a while but nobody notices.
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17th December 2009, 11:22 AM #11
Forunner
I had not given that a thought but you make a good point. Will investigate it further as it would make removing one of the perspex panel obsolete.
What about notes?
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Will they get stuck in the throat or will there be an alternative ...... thats assuming that the kiddies will get notes though....
Spanner
Not so sure it is designed for notes at all. It is a coin money box which will take 5,10,20,$1 &$2 coins. 50c pieces are too large to fit in throat unless you enlarge Giraffe in size to allow a deeper slot cutter to run on inside of throat without cutting all the way through.
Finally finished!
Well the Giraffes are graduating today and leaving home for the first time so took a few pics to mark the occasion
David
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18th December 2009, 07:09 AM #12
David, the finished article looks wonderful. I hope the recipients will get a great deal of fun ( and savings ) out of them.
Thank you the plans downloaded OK. Guess what MY nieces, nephews and soon to be step grandchild will be getting next Christmas.I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
Kev
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18th December 2009, 09:32 AM #13
Thanks Kev
All delivered last night ready for Xmas - everyone very happy to get them in time to wrap up and put under tree. Good way of teaching young ones to save money. Call out if you need any help. Main thing is to read the instructions and follow them step by step. Quite easy to get ahead of oneself and then like me have to kick myself umdeen dozen times when I discover I had glued the hips on 6 bodies before I had rounded them off on router table. Hard work rounding over with sandpaper and wood rasp after the event has gone to far.
We got there that is the main thing. Probably find me dong more in the near future for Birthdays and the like.
David
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18th December 2009, 11:01 PM #14
Top job David.We hope to see alot more of your excellent work .Hope the kids love them as much as we do.
Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.
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18th December 2009, 11:38 PM #15
Agree, a great job. A very satisfying project. Well done.
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John