Very cool. Gonna do a couple of these with my great grandson Jack. He is 9 and a budding woodworker. Thanks for the vid and the plans. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! 9 is a great age where kids are starting to get the strength and hand/eye coordination needed for light woodwork, saws, hammers, etc. I find the key to teaching woodworking is having patience; remember it will take a kid 6x longer to do something we can do, but the lessons learned are worth the time :)
who here from lowers class
Very cool. Gonna do a couple of these with my great grandson Jack. He is 9 and a budding woodworker. Thanks for the vid and the plans. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! 9 is a great age where kids are starting to get the strength and hand/eye coordination needed for light woodwork, saws, hammers, etc. I find the key to teaching woodworking is having patience; remember it will take a kid 6x longer to do something we can do, but the lessons learned are worth the time :)
Good stuff!!!
Hi Mr. Lower! Love this! I know another Mr. Lower who would have loved this, too!! Will have to share this with my brother. (Veronica W)
Hey, Veronica! Yeah, he would have really gotten a kick out of this. Hope you're doing well.
What are you using for the cat's whiskers?
Wire coat hangers
Dylan is first
where did you fine the large roll of wax paper
Glassine paper from Uline that I had from back when I used to pack and ship canvas paintings.
Who isn’t here from Lowers class