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03 Jul, 2020
Top bearing guided shallow ogee cutter
How this is described as a tongue & groove cutter beats me. It's not. It's a top bearing guided cutter, useful when routing from above with a plunge router. It will flush to an existing rebate/ edge and cut a shallow double curve (ogee), of the sort you might want to finish shelving or a bookcase.

27 Apr, 2021
Possibly all you need
Possibly all the wobble bars you’d ever need in ¼”, especially when joined together. An excellent addition to a mechanic’s toolkit, especially when combined with a knuckle joint.
I particularly liked the two smaller bars – great for getting at small bolts and nuts obstructed by pipe outlets or in the tight spaces around belt casings in tightly packed engine bays.
Top marks for the selection included and top marks for the price.

12 May, 2020
Educational, enchanting, engaging and motivating
This is a top toy that has been so well thought out and designed. You will also need 3 batteries – and to fit them, and that’s it.
Moving. The train moves in the direction the child pushes it and stops if it’s held still (or can’t move). It can run on smooth floors as well as the tracks. The tracks are easy for small hands to put together.
The set comes with bricks to build:
A simple station (bonus points from me for the baguette and suitcase).
A tree (bonus points from me for the squirrel).
A coal tipper and shovel.
An engine driver type character.
A girl character.
An engine
A carriage
Track to make an oval – including 1 straight with a building base to put the station on.
Action Bricks (see below)
All three roof sections (1 on engine, 2 on carriage) tilt so that characters or ‘stuff’ can be put inside. There’s play value enough in the above to warrant the price (under £50 delivered), but, you also get ‘Action Bricks’.
The Action Bricks are tough lozenge shaped things and sit neatly anywhere on the track. As the train runs over an Action Brick, things happen as below:
Yellow Action Brick – sounds horn
White action brick – switches on engine light and gives a horn ‘chirp’
Blue action brick – engine stops temporarily and steam hising and water glugging type noises are made.
Red action brick – stops the train
Green action brick stops the train and then reverses its direction.
The twins (2 year olds) are enchanted. Really motivated to join the train and carriage together and control it around the track. Learning cause and effect through the Action Bricks, role playing, building around the set. It’s been a big hit.
The only downside has been - a few scraps over it – but more than compensated by the hours of engaging play and learning. Oh and it’s soooo cute.