Kangaroo Plans

G'day Mates! Kangaroo Jack is a little more complicated to make but really worth the effort, a real cutie! I guess about 2 hours each to make. I use 1 3/4 inch thick cherry but you could use other wood, even thinner. The tools I use are a bandsaw with a 1/8" blade (easier than a scroll saw) and a 4 inch X 36 inch stationary belt sander, and a Dremel rotary tool for the little touchups. Again yes, a drill press helps too.

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The arms and legs can be adjusted, to have him pose in different positions.

When you finish making him you'll want to make another one.

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I may have overdone it with these plans, two sheet of instructions, two with the plans, and lots of photos, various stages of construction. Any problems at all, email me & I'll be glad to help. Be sure to check out my how to do it Clamp Assistant

kangaroo on map australia

These plans run $8.95 postage paid in the USA. As a special to my friends in Australia, I'll pay the postage on this one.

I only have a couple made so far, click here, I'll have them soon...



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