Wooden Toy Hand Plane – Bonus Project of the Week
This week we are featuring a really cool project submitted by Sean. Check it out…
“With the recent arrival of our second child, I wanted to make sure I spent some quality time with my 3 year old son. I decided I was going to make a toy tool for his “play workshop”. I asked him if he would like me to make a wooden router or a wooden hand plane. Much to my surprise he choose the hand plane over the router. Part of making it for him included him helping me with various parts of the project. He was thrilled as usual to spend time with me in the shop.”
“The plane is patterned after my No.3 Stanley plane. The tote and knob are walnut. I glued up a small block of walnut and turned the handle as close as I could get it to the original. He loved watching me use the lathe to make part of our project. The body of the plane is glued up maple, for durability. He helped with the glue up too. The iron is a thin piece of birch plywood. It is made so he can take out the iron and replace it with a second one that I made. The entire thing is finished with mineral oil, to make it a child friendly finish. He also helped with the mineral oil too. Some how we managed to keep it off his clothes.”
“We worked on it on and off over the course of 4 days. It was a fun little project, and it made good use of some of my hardwood scraps, too!”

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What a great idea! Thanks for posting this, Marc. And great job, Sean!
Hope a play sharpening station is next on the to-do list!
Matt
That’s really cool. I must admit I looked at the pics first and thought “oh yeh, he’s not done too bad a job there”. ;)
Great work! I hope your son keeps it and passes it on to his grand kids. Nothing better than time spent with your kids!