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Wed, Dec 5, 07 at 8:37
| I'd like to make some inexpensive toy wooden trains and have searched extensively for plans, have found many but everyone wants to sell the plans.
this is a one time thing and i hate to pay for plans that i'll only use once. can someone direct me...? |
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- Posted by bobsmyuncle (My Page) on Wed, Dec 5, 07 at 20:44
| I'd suggesting going to you local library and checking out books on "making wooden toys." There are a bunch of them. |
Here is a link that might be useful: samples
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- Posted by raisedin99 (My Page) on Thu, Dec 6, 07 at 8:06
| never even gave the library a thought, thanks for enlightening me |
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- Posted by bobsmyuncle (My Page) on Thu, Dec 6, 07 at 17:36
| I love my local library. It has one of the highest per-capita circulation volumes in the USA. I do my part because it's easy to search online, request a book and have it delivered from any branch to any branch. |
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