[Woodworkers] Toys for Hospitals

Dave Heitstuman DaveH at sphcontrols.com
Mon Feb 27 11:08:45 PST 2023


Resurrecting this for a different purpose.  Many years ago I bought some pretty simple yet dang cleaver wooden toys from a fellow that I am sure has long since passed on to the great beyond.  His toys were for older kids, a logging truck, 2 different fire engines, a crayon truck, and I don’t remember what else he offered.  It has always been in the back of my mind to tackle building trucks when I retire.  I now have an idea to put together a small group of guys to build toys for a local event that helps people at Christmas.  One of the most popular toys are the wooden ones and the last few years the makers of the wooden toys have fallen off.  So I am hoping to fill at least part of that gap.
I have some ideas on what I would like to do but I need guidance in the form of pictures, and or plans.  I have poked around a bit on the internet for plans and have found some interesting ones.  But I feel like I have only touched on what might be out there and my search criteria is not hitting the motherload.
Can anyone share some pictures and or plans or maybe point me towards that mother load of plans ☺  I am not opposed to paying for the plans if I can get what I am after.

Thanks
2Dave

From: Woodworkers On Behalf Of Royce Killion via Woodworkers
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2023 7:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [Woodworkers] Toys for Hospitals


Here are a couple of links that should help. I have also seen a widget that toy pieces can be tested with to see if they are a choking hazard or not.

https://www.compliancegate.com/toy-safety-standards-united-states/<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.compliancegate.com%2ftoy-safety-standards-united-states%2f&c=E,1,NT2rKEz6yeMf4gWukbOThXM7JphxEOr4NGpaDd_etT6S3k10IP_VdIQB13LdRC8dxH7iQ5hPlXdX7JSb50aBcQPCf-juiTfnXpgtm9dEtJW5EKoWcRH6pQ,,&typo=1>

https://www.cpsc.gov/FAQ/Toy-Safety<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.cpsc.gov%2fFAQ%2fToy-Safety&c=E,1,Mp29bx7-qjXuU2IOTEOV90tN-uEJMcBFS7DdGjS-FgvF1WOvawAQjhDKRtjflpBiY-WZjtwWaQO-aHPUMWnlv3QNdA5bC-CVYiNxU1vonwwMMWVV5fbYr674UTk,&typo=1>



Royce


On 1/3/2023 10:55 AM, Doug Pauls via Woodworkers wrote:
Good morning all,
Happy New Year.  Our local woodworking guild makes toys for kids at the local hospitals that go home with the child.  They have a number of toys and plans they already have, but I would like to expand the possibilities.  Do any of you know of lists generated by medical personnel or medical institutions on guidelines for such toys?  I would have to assume non-toxic finishes, but other things like no smaller than X (choking hazard), things like that?

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Doug Pauls
Cedar Rapids, IA



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