🔨 Build Dreams, One Cut at a Time!
The PLAYMAKE 4 in 1 Child-Safe Wood Workshop is a revolutionary woodworking tool designed for children, featuring a unique jigsaw that cuts through soft wood without risk of injury. This updated model is 10% larger, more stable, and compatible with any building plate, making it perfect for young DIY enthusiasts. With a focus on safety and creativity, it includes essential tools like a sander, drill-press, and woodlathe, all crafted to inspire the next generation of makers.
Item Weight | 3.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 16.14 x 12.8 x 2.95 inches |
Size | Large |
Material Type | Wood |
Color | Blue |
Theme | Woodworking |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | To help kids learn and develop woodworking skills, creativity, engineering skills in a safe fun way. |
Power Source | Battery-operated |
Number of Players | 2 |
S**Y
Great for young kids!
Bought this as a gift for my nephew who is 6. He has been enjoying helping his parents when they are doing work with real tools. So I wanted to get him something that was more of a real tool and not a toy pretend tool, but that was also age appropriate and safe. Some negative reviews mention that the motor wasn’t very strong, or that this isn’t made well and breaks easily. We only just got this, but my early impressions are that it is a very good tool for younger children. I think complaints about weak power and flimsy quality might come from attempting to use it with older kids and trying to be ambitious with what wood it can use. When doing simple experimenting with the lightweight wood that comes with the kit (a few small boards and dowels are included; and I bought extra of a similar type so that he wouldn’t run out for awhile) the tool works very well with those and provided a great learning experience for a young one to get acquainted with power tools. This tool is modular and can be configured to work as a table saw, a drill press, a sander wheel, and a lathe. It seems pretty darned safe and claims to be suitable for ages 5+. I would highly advise close adult supervision and instruction for young children, but it does seem fairly safe. To me, I’m most concerned about the safety of the saw feature. It works well with the small boards provided and it isn’t terribly sharp or powerful, but I’m still concerned that it would be easy for a young child to get hurt if they were using this unsupervised and without continual training and guidance. Still, this is a great tool for building dexterity, skills, and confidence. As far as durability, I can see that it would be easy to accidentally snap the small and fragile blade and it was also possible to jam up and bind the motor as a child is learning to get the feel for how to cut a curved shape. But with some instructions and demonstrations my nephew was getting the hang of maybe cuts. I think the fact that the motor can bind if you are not careful and jam it up might account for some of the negative reviews that say this tool is not very powerful, but it also points to the fact that this is designed as a tool that is supposed to be safe for young children.We converted to Lathe mode and I did not have a lot of experience to offer much instruction because I’ve never used a lathe of any type before, but I had the general concept of what it can do. So we were both learning that one together a bit. The lathe was a real hit with him and me. First, I felt a lot more relaxed in terms of safety. Compared to the saw, the lathe seems much safer to me. You will still want to supervise, but I don’t think the lathe (and the sander) require nearly the close vigilance as the saw (and drill). We were both enjoying learning how to use a lathe and had some excitement as we had some immediate success in turning our first piece. It was definitely a learning experience and we made some mistakes that we learned from. It is possible to not perfectly center the dowel and then it won’t spin in a balanced way making it much harder to cut into. We definitely did that. Then you have to get a feel for how to work the tool to cut into the wood… it is definitely possible to jam into the dowel too much and at bad angles and jam up and stop the motor. I suppose if you did that too much or on purpose, you could possibly break the tool. But we quickly learned from our mistakes and improved our techniques and tool useage and I believe that’s the entire point so I do think this is a very successful learning tool. Within about 4 lathe attempts using different dowels, we were getting much better looking results with much less effort. He was hooked after the first one which turned out like something almost immediately but in retrospect it looked like a stick that a dog had gnawed on compared to the pieces we were creating by our third and fourth attempts.I think this is a great toy for the right kid and the right age. Do be aware that it is probably best suited to younger kids more than older kids… or to less experienced kids with lower expectations of what they will be able to build with it. Also, I would advise to please be very cautious with safety and expect to be using this in close supervision with the child and constantly guiding them and gauging and monitoring their competence and responsibility with it. Be especially vigilant when using the saw. But with all that said, this is a fun learning tool for kids to use and build confidence and skill in using power tools and getting an understanding about how things are made. Keep your expectations low about what they can realistically build with this initially. First attempts are likely to be clumsy at best, but there is a lot of excitement and joy in just learning how to make successful and safe straight cuts, bore holes, sand smooth edges, and magically turn a dowel into a rippled spindle. I have no doubt that with continued use that it is very possible for a motivated kid to build some very advanced projects with this once they build their basic skills. But the toy itself is a great way for them to learn power tool use and safety.
G**O
Creative and fun!
Fun for kids
V**L
Great intro tools for kids woodworking!
Easy to set up. Actual blades, sandpaper, cutting tools, but low power enough to not be seriously dangerous. This does mean the utility is a little limited (you’re not going to turn hardwoods with it), but my daughter is having a lot of fun with it (OK, Dad is too ;-) ). Quality seems pretty good so far, but we’ll see how it holds up. Pretty quick and easy to switch tools around.
T**A
Great for Young Builders
My 11 year old Grandson loved this gift. It's wonderful However, he quickly used the wood sheets enclosed with the set and we would love to purchase more wood bundles.... can't seem to find them on Amazon though I believe the company does make them. Wish they were available. Thank you.
K**N
Amazing little set
My son LOVES this. He made some toothpick holders with the lathe. My only complaint is that it is not very forgiving. The wood must be almost perfect for it to work.
J**H
Awesome!!!!
My kids literally spent 5 hours at this the very first day they brought it out of the box! And every day since beg to work at it. They’ve had so much fun. It’s been fun to watch their little minds go to work. Really a fun little kit and skill to learn. Wish i had ordered extra wood the first time!!!
R**F
Kids love it!
Not much power, but my grandson loves it!Given it is for little kids, not much power is good!
J**8
Saw doesn't work
General cheap quality, surprising given where it's made. Tight and hard to slide together pieces, saw does not work,just barely bounces up and down as stated in other reviews, so board with pictures to cut is useless and any hope of making a really nice toy like the pics on box is out the window. Lathe worked well. Kid made three things with that. My kid tried to be careful not to overheat it. Still it stopped now and then and we had to wait for it to cool which is actually a good feature and I wonder if others thought theirs broke bc of this. Not worth it to me to make three dinky things for this price plus shipping. Grandpa found a used Home Depot model for 19 on eBay which looks much higher quality and I wish I had seen before. Still, my kid did like this and enjoyed the use he did get out of it so their is value in that experience,m. Would have liked it to come with more wood since half couldn't be used.
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