Saturday, September 30, 2017

Toy Workshop 9-30-2017


Saturday September 30th, 2017:  9 am to Noon - Toy Workshop at CFB Shop
The fourth week of our fall toy-making marathon!






Warm weather returned to the Hills today, so we could setup routers and sanders outside again.  We started bilding tugboats, finished up parts for basketball games, completed a small project for the Club for Boys, and finished a large number of wheeled toys. Last week we ran out of wheels.  Today we had wheels left over and ran out of toys.


Attendees (21):   Danny and Mary Green, Bob and Kathie Buchanan, Jerry Hood, Grant Coffin, Ralph Brethauer, Paul Douglas, Rick Weisbeck, Harley Schmadeke and his neighbor Carl, Darwin and Lauree Buus, Jerry Nordine, Bel Felix, Ed Pike, Ken Maron, Lon Gose, Julian Wigen, Steve Larson and  Al Oines.

Activities:
   Critters:
       Sand flat sides with stationary belt sander
       Router edges with trim routers on tables using 1/8" round-over bits


   Sanding - toys with Rigid Sander
   Project for CFB:  Trace, cut, sand, and router:  Buffalo Cutouts(20)
   Tugboats: 
        Cut, sand, and router boats
        Build cabins - two parts, one drilled at 15 degrees for stacks, glued and nailed
        Sand/shape fronts of cabins
        Setup to drill holes for rope ties
   Basketball games:
        Launchers and hoops sanded by hand
        Backboards drilled for posts
        Bases (milled, sanded, routered at home garages) transferred to next operation
        Bases cut (for next year at home shop) using repurposed cherry cabinet doors
   Helicopters - rotors cut on CNC last week, rotors installed on helicopters today (60)
   Ring toss games - attaching string/ring to sticks turned on the lathe
   Wheeled toys - Installing wheels on toys - three wheel presses set up
   Inventory of completed toys:  count/label/record/box up/transport

Photos from today's Toy Workshop:
























Toys packaged for Inventory today: 237                     Subtotal to date:    1,860
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