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
What are you using for the cat's whiskers?
Wire coat hangers
Good stuff!!!
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 :)
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.
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.
Dylan is first
Who isn’t here from Lowers class