Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
My younger daughter (8) is showing an interest in woodwork, we've already built a few wooden kits of medieval siege weapons etc. and we are currently making a roman gladius.
I have some Douglas Fir left over from making my roubo bench so we will probably make a bench for her together, maybe not a roubo though, we will see.
I was thinking of getting her a small tool kit of reasonable quality woodworking tools for Christmas or her birthday in January. I can remember getting a set of useless tools when I was a kid, enough to put anybody off for life, supposedly very safe but also very useless. You end up cutting yourself in frustration then one parent gives the other parent the "I told you so" look
I have loads of planes so can give her a no. 3 and a couple of block planes and today while tidying up the workshop I unearthed this small saw, I couldn't get my hand in the handle properly.
I don't have giant hands, maybe this is Mr President's saw
I found it in an old toolbox, I think I may have used it to cut aluminium foil backed insulation in the loft when renovating the house due to it's handy size in a confined space but I have no idea where it came from. No name on it, only the ubiquitous "Warranted Superior" on the handle screw so it's British.
As I needed a break from workshop tidying, and I wanted to clear the rust and old varnish off before clearing and cleaning the bench I spend half an hour cleaning it up. The blade came up well with a cup brush in a angle grinder.
I then gave the handle a sand and resealed it with a bit of Osmo. I did try and get the handle off but the bolts just spun, I could have bought more and drilled them out but I didn't want to get too far into it. I'll wax the blade and handle when the Osmo has cured.
The saw is blunt as, so I will give it a sharpen and set when I get chance.
I'm not going to give her any chisels until she has a bit more practice and tuition but I have some she can have. I have a smallish tenon saw too, not sure if its rip etc. I have spare marking gauges, rulers etc.
I'll be on the lookout for smallish tools, especially handle wise at the local flea markets.
What are/did you give to your kids tool wise?
Cheers
Andy
I have some Douglas Fir left over from making my roubo bench so we will probably make a bench for her together, maybe not a roubo though, we will see.
I was thinking of getting her a small tool kit of reasonable quality woodworking tools for Christmas or her birthday in January. I can remember getting a set of useless tools when I was a kid, enough to put anybody off for life, supposedly very safe but also very useless. You end up cutting yourself in frustration then one parent gives the other parent the "I told you so" look
I have loads of planes so can give her a no. 3 and a couple of block planes and today while tidying up the workshop I unearthed this small saw, I couldn't get my hand in the handle properly.
I don't have giant hands, maybe this is Mr President's saw
I found it in an old toolbox, I think I may have used it to cut aluminium foil backed insulation in the loft when renovating the house due to it's handy size in a confined space but I have no idea where it came from. No name on it, only the ubiquitous "Warranted Superior" on the handle screw so it's British.
As I needed a break from workshop tidying, and I wanted to clear the rust and old varnish off before clearing and cleaning the bench I spend half an hour cleaning it up. The blade came up well with a cup brush in a angle grinder.
I then gave the handle a sand and resealed it with a bit of Osmo. I did try and get the handle off but the bolts just spun, I could have bought more and drilled them out but I didn't want to get too far into it. I'll wax the blade and handle when the Osmo has cured.
The saw is blunt as, so I will give it a sharpen and set when I get chance.
I'm not going to give her any chisels until she has a bit more practice and tuition but I have some she can have. I have a smallish tenon saw too, not sure if its rip etc. I have spare marking gauges, rulers etc.
I'll be on the lookout for smallish tools, especially handle wise at the local flea markets.
What are/did you give to your kids tool wise?
Cheers
Andy