Puzzle Patterns - Airplane Puzzle



Puzzle Patterns - Airplane Puzzle


Click here to print the Airplane Pattern

As the plane landed and was coming to a stop, a lone voice came over the loudspeaker:
“Whoa, big fella. WHOA!”

Flights of fantasy begin when a child plays with an airplane and this airplane puzzle is no exception.


Materials

3/4" Pine or Basswood
Clear packaging tape
Sealer primer Kilz
Paint--enamel acrylic latex
Fine paint pen
Sandpaper--fine
Spray on adhesive

Tools

Scroll saw or coping saw
#9 saw blade
Power sander (optional)
Paint brushes - small foam or bristle

Airplane Puzzle

Sand the wood on both sides with a power sander or hand sander. Cover the wood on one side with clear packaging tape to provide the saw blade with some lubrication as it cuts.

Make a copy of the pattern. After making a copy, cut around the outside edge of the pattern leaving a 1/4" to 1/2" of paper around the pattern lines.

Attach the pattern to the packaging tape with spray adhesive.

First, saw the outside lines of the pattern with the #9 saw blade. Next, saw the individual pieces by cutting on the inside lines. Remove pattern and packaging tape.

Sand the individual pieces with fine sandpaper to smooth any imperfections. After the wood is nice and smooth, apply the sealer primer. After the sealer primer is dry, apply two coats of enamel, letting it dry between coats. Be careful not to get too much paint where the pieces join together.