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Ajcoholic
12-28-2012, 05:47 PM
I havent been doing anything terribly exciting on the Bot lately other than standard parts, etc and December was too busy to take pics anyhow...

Today (I am of work all week) I went to the shop to putter away on some of my own things, and made these. Two covers for the two coffee tables we have in the house. Joseph plays on them constantly, mainly with his Matchbox and Hot Wheels cars (and they are starting to get banged up).

A few minutes in Aspire, and a few more on the Shopbot and I turned out these neat tracks. 1/2" Baltic birch, 1/4" deep road way. Just sprayed with black lacquer and put through the widebelt, and put some edging on to keep them from sliding off the table. A quick coat of clear danish oil and were off to the races!!

I love these easy projects... Joe thinks its awesome!

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ajcoholic/IMG_0636_zps7b679a2b.jpg

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ajcoholic/IMG_0637_zps717b59af.jpg

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ajcoholic/IMG_0638-1_zps0803f982.jpg

dlcw
12-28-2012, 06:20 PM
Andrew, you are a fantastic father. The only problem is if my grandsons see some of the wonderful things you do for your son, they are going to get very jealous and I'm not going to have any time to get paying jobs done, while I do projects for them.. :D

Great idea and execution. I love it!!

myxpykalix
12-28-2012, 08:29 PM
Andrew I just have one question...Will you adopt me??:rolleyes::D
Joe looks like he needs a playmate, and those toys look like fun!:D

chiloquinruss
12-29-2012, 12:00 AM
I think you have a wonderful start all that is lacking is a couple of TRAINS of course! :) Joe certainly is having fun with his new goodies, very nice! Russ

Ajcoholic
12-29-2012, 09:14 AM
I think you have a wonderful start all that is lacking is a couple of TRAINS of course! :) Joe certainly is having fun with his new goodies, very nice! Russ

Russ I did make Joe a train a few months ago. I took some scrap 2" birch I had, and cut out a half dozen "cars" that were pocketed to allow one of his cars to fit into the block. I used plain wheels, and a combo of 1/4" rare earth magnets and shelf support pins to allow the cars to hitch up magnetically.

WHen I was a kid I made my own track and battery powered motorized train. I made the track from 12 guage copper wire and soldered it to brad nails placed on a board. When we are older I would love to do these kinds of things with Joseph - my father was always too busy to really help me when I was a kid allthough he did when he could. But I was always hanging around the shop doing my own things. :)

chiloquinruss
12-29-2012, 10:42 AM
My dad built my first train layout when I was 6, I was allowed to actually play with it when I was 10! :D Russ

Ajcoholic
12-31-2012, 01:24 PM
here is the train. the cars have a 1/4" magnet glued into one end, and a steel shelf support pin in the other so they stick together quite strongly.

AJC

http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j307/ajcoholic/IMG_0661_zps1bf31d91.jpg