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Woodworking Projects I page 79 has the plans for a Toy Kitchen made from 2 sheets of 1/2" plywood or particleboard. The info states that the plan is from the Hands On Sept/Oct 82 issue. The entire entry is only one page.
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Re: Looking for some plans
Not sure what you are looking at but pg 13 of Woodworking Projects I is part of a gumball machine.beeg wrote:thunderbirdbat wrote:The info states that the plan is from the Hands On Sept/Oct 82 issue. The entire entry is only one page.
Also it's on page 13.
The Toy Kitchen is not the same. PM sent.
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1998 510 upgraded to a 520, upgraded to power pro with double tilt and lift assist.
1998 bandsaw
2016 beltsander
jointer
overarm pin router
Re: Looking for some plans
"The info states that the plan is from the Hands On Sept/Oct 82 issue. The entire entry is only one page."
Also it's on page 13.
Also it's on page 13.
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Re: Looking for some plans
If you use Sketchup it shouldn't take very long to knock out a set of plans for something like this. Sketchup is free to download and both Zeh and Lange have video instructions for how to use it.
It appears to be a set of basic boxes which is a quick build. The real benefit of Sketchup is that you can view it from any angle to see if the proportions look right before you start making sawdust. I design all my jigs on Sketchup before I build them.
It appears to be a set of basic boxes which is a quick build. The real benefit of Sketchup is that you can view it from any angle to see if the proportions look right before you start making sawdust. I design all my jigs on Sketchup before I build them.
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Re: Looking for some plans
I've tried Sketchup before and found it hard to use. Mostly because I can't do a straight line, which makes my woodworking hard toomarcs4095 wrote:If you use Sketchup it shouldn't take very long to knock out a set of plans for something like this. Sketchup is free to download and both Zeh and Lange have video instructions for how to use it.
It appears to be a set of basic boxes which is a quick build. The real benefit of Sketchup is that you can view it from any angle to see if the proportions look right before you start making sawdust. I design all my jigs on Sketchup before I build them.

I'll give it another try and see if I can figure out the dimensions.
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Re: Looking for some plans
I bought an Oct 1955 Mark 5 parts machine yesterday. In the materials with it was a small pile of Hands ON. Here's the Toy Kitchen.
It is not the exact one you were looking for but I hope it helps.
It is not the exact one you were looking for but I hope it helps.
