Our town library has decided to start a K thru 6 introduction of woodworking and so far they have a few hand tools, hand saws, hand drills, etc. They have two saw horses and a few pieces of plywood to act as a bench top.
Since there are so many creative people on this site I thought I would ask "what would be a good cheap portable system" to allow young children to get something worthwhile out a woodworking experience"?
I only stumbled onto this when I visited the library with my wife who was returning some books and since last week I have been trying to think about some inexpensive setup to allow kids to do some cleaver projects.
I was thinking about a pre-drilled bench top to suspend across the saw horses with some bench dogs and hold downs. Most of what I see is way beyond the budget of a library so I'm looking for any constructive ideas here.
This workshop is a once a week outdoor event for the summer so far and every thing gets placed in a storage closet at the end of the session.
Thanks for any and all suggestions,
Jack
Since there are so many creative people on this site I thought I would ask "what would be a good cheap portable system" to allow young children to get something worthwhile out a woodworking experience"?
I only stumbled onto this when I visited the library with my wife who was returning some books and since last week I have been trying to think about some inexpensive setup to allow kids to do some cleaver projects.
I was thinking about a pre-drilled bench top to suspend across the saw horses with some bench dogs and hold downs. Most of what I see is way beyond the budget of a library so I'm looking for any constructive ideas here.
This workshop is a once a week outdoor event for the summer so far and every thing gets placed in a storage closet at the end of the session.
Thanks for any and all suggestions,
Jack