...Fort(6) and Ellie(4) learning to turn a wrench...won't be long until they are tuning the cnc. They already know how to load and start cut files...digital kids!http://www.plantasymaderasgardenbenc...intenance.html
Gene Crain
...Fort(6) and Ellie(4) learning to turn a wrench...won't be long until they are tuning the cnc. They already know how to load and start cut files...digital kids!http://www.plantasymaderasgardenbenc...intenance.html
Gene Crain
Vector Studio 22
Gene,
you are absolutely doing a good thing by putting wrenches in their hands and letting them get their hands dirty. It is teaching them FAR MORE then just how to turn a wrench. They are getting problem solving, confidence, self reliance and common sense.
That they get from you, lets just hope they get their looks from their mother! lol Keep them safe.....good job!
Gene
I worked with my father,not with wrenches,but making mozzarella and slicing prosciutto.(Best sandwich in the world-fresh mozzarella and thinly sliced San Daniele prosciutto on fresh bread from Arthur Ave in the Bronx)
I learned to work and eat! Enjoy your kids! It's worth all the time you spend with them!
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another good day in the shop
Hi Gene
I checked out the link to your benches -
really outstanding work - simple and elegant looking and practical/functional.
What kind of stains do you use?
Do they have UV inhibitors to help prevent fading in the sunlight?
If my father had a screwdrive, he was selling screwdrivers. The most difficult thing he could do was thread a needle.
He always told me not to spend money to "buy a job for myself", there were plenty of jobs I could do like being a stockbroker, which didn't take money. Now I'm confused.
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As tight as space is in these new cars i guess you have to start them young.
Simply AWESOME. I am going home next week to assist my 10 yr old in the assembly of a MakerBot. I think that it might be more fun than riding Motorcycles in the mountains.