How Do You Make A Wooden Car With Golf Ball Wheels?
For a weekend woodworker, there can be no greater joy than watching a friend or relative light up with pleasure at the first sight of your finished piece of woodwork. Seeing a child playing with a toy wooden car you have created for him is even better because you know he will get hours of enjoyment from it. Building a wooden car with golf ball wheels allows you to cut the toy into the style of car that you like, whether it be a sports car or a retro car, and personalize it with paint. Drill the golf balls. Secure a ball in the vise tightly so it does not move, but not so tightly to bruise the outside of the ball. Using the 1/4-inch bit, drill 1/2 inch to 1 inch depth into the ball and remove any residue. Test the hole by inserting the 1/4 inch dowel; it should fit snugly. Repeat the process four times with each golf ball to prepare each “wheel.” Make your car axles. Cut the dowel in half to make two 6-inch lengths. Put a few drops of glue into the golf ball’s hole, then put one of the