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The projects in this series were first made by the students at the Clear Spring School, a small independent school in Northwest Arkansas. When my daughter Lucy was a student there, I developed a woodworking program called Wisdom of the Hands. It recognizes the importance of integrating the head and hands in the development of intelligence for all students. My daughter is now in college, but woodworking remains a favorite activity throughout the school. The direct, hands-on problem-solving that goes on in the woodshop helps the kids in all their other classes. The Clear Spring pre-school teacher asked if the wood shop could make small benches. After finishing one project ahead of schedule, I asked the 7th and 8th grade kids, “What do you want to do next?” “Anything from wood,” was their response.
So we made the benches as a service contribution to the school. Each child designed his or her own shape for the cutout in the end pieces, using folded paper and scissors to make the shapes symmetrical. Rules for Grownups 1. Set an example of caring craftsmanship.
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2. Supervise the kids, answer questions, and show them how to use tools safely. 3. Mill lumber to thickness, according to the cutlist. Make any preliminary cuts as specified in the instructions and make extra parts to allow for mistakes. 4. Leave project designs open for students to test their own ideas, create problems for themselves and find solutions.
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Encourage them to discover and test their own solutions. 5. Be a cheerleader for their best efforts. 6. Congratulate the kids on a job well done and be specific. Rules for Kids 1. Listen to what the grownups tell you. Ask a lot of questions.
Always use tools exactly as you’re told. Rules for Working Safely 1. No woodworking without adult supervision. No horsing around! 3. Use clamps or a bench vise to hold work for cutting, sanding, or drilling.
4. When using a saw, either hold it with both hands or put one hand behind your back. How to Build the Small Bench 1. Grownups cut the parts to size. Taper the sides of the end pieces. The grownups can do this with a bandsaw and jointer.
Or, the kids can clean up the bandsawn taper with a No. 3. Kids cut a lap joint in the ends of the cross braces, using a Japanese-style pull saw. They also saw off the corners of the top. 4. Kids create the shape for the cutout on the end pieces. To make a symmetrical design, fold a sheet of paper in half and draw half the design; use scissors to cut out the shape. Unfold the paper to reveal the complete shape, then trace it on the end pieces. Use a pull saw for straight cuts, a coping saw for curved cuts.
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