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It doesn’t matter what you make. Working with tools leads to learning.

You learn new skills and different ways to apply old ones. You learn how to find solutions to problems. And you learn how to plan ahead and to persevere.

Working with tools develops useful marketable skills and positive character traits you won't learn by watching TV, playing video games or surfing the net.

A Bandsaw and Jointer have been added to our Woodshop

Rikon Bandsaw We’ve added two major tools to our woodworking shop. One is a brand new Rikon 14-inch Deluxe Bandsaw and the other is a barely used Jet 6-inch jointer. We also have a table saw, a smaller bandsaw, and a collection of power and hand tools. In addition, we went to Buffalo this past weekend to buy an industrial quality air filtration unit to help control dust.

Unfortunately, we’re still waiting for the landlord to sand and refinish the floor in our woodshop, which is in a separate room to control dust and noise.  So we’re not quite ready to do woodworking yet, although we’ve been very busy building workbenches and tables.  We hope you’ll come and visit us soon if you haven’t already done so.

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