Wood shop Handy skills and creative building projects for kids

Margaret Larson

Book - 2018

Come on, kids: Grab a hammer, step up to the workbench, and get ready to measure, saw, drill, and make cool things! Wood Shop is an exciting introduction for today's kids to an ages-old tradition: building with wood. With step-by-step photographs and clear instructions, aspiring woodworkers learn essential skills such as how to drive a nail, use a power drill, "measure twice, cut once," and saw correctly. Then the fun begins as they put these skills to work building 18 cool and creative projects to furnish the wood shop, decorate their bedrooms and homes, and create their own play equipment. Favorite projects include the Sky-High Stilts, Suspended Shelves, an Easy-Up Tent, and a Mighty Message Board. Wood Shop is the perfect ...gift for tinkerers, young makers, fans of Lego toys, and want-to-be carpenters and engineers--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Published
North Adams, MA : Storey Publishing [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Margaret Larson (author)
Physical Description
208 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 8-12.
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781612129426
  • Setting up shop
  • Your workspace
  • Tools & materials
  • Safety first!
  • Learning about lumber
  • Tool school
  • Lesson 1: Measuring & layout
  • Lesson 2: Clamping
  • Lesson 3: sawing
  • Lesson 4: Drilling
  • Lesson 5: Joinery basics
  • Lesson 6: Gluing
  • Lesson 7: Hammers & nails
  • Lesson 8: Screws & screwdrivers
  • Lesson 9: Sanding
  • Lesson 10: Finishing
  • Projects
  • Projects for my shop
  • Sawing jigs
  • Clever compass
  • Tool tote
  • My own pegboard
  • My own workbench
  • Projects for fun
  • Easy-up tent
  • Tic-tac-toe to go!
  • One-board birdhouse
  • Sky-high stilts
  • Projects for my room
  • String thing
  • Twinkle twinkle star
  • Hanging twinkle board
  • Perky pencil holder
  • DIY time
  • Projects for my home
  • Tea light candleholder
  • Mighty message board
  • Fire starters.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 5-8-A co-owner of a woodworking school details the safety procedures, terminology, and tools essential for beginning woodworkers and presents 18 projects for young people seeking to develop those skills. Each example is rated for difficulty as well as the cost of materials. The book assumes that readers will have a certain amount of extra or scrap lumber. Projects range from a simple pencil holder to a full-size workbench; many of the finished products are useful items to have in a workshop. An "idea factory" section at the end of many projects shows variations, painting and decoration ideas, or alternate uses. Encouraging instructions are concise yet sufficiently detailed and pair well with the step-by-step images. Plentiful crisp color photographs depict a diverse group of tweens and young teens engaged in every aspect of woodworking, from measuring to sawing to enjoying their final creations. All in-process photos show young people wearing safety goggles and modeling proper technique. Grown-up helpers are shown (and labeled as such) in a few photographs, and there are practical notes to adults throughout. VERDICT This thoroughly appealing and empowering starter course in woodworking skills is a first purchase for libraries serving young makers.-Sarah Stone, San Francisco -Public Library © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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