
Just a shop teacher sharing my experience with trying to educate my students and push myself foward as a chairmaker.
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I posted this on my Mr. Stinson’s Wood Shop Substack for free since so many students are on winter break right now. I thought that it would be a great project for anyone that has some free time to get out into the shop.
Such a simple machine but it still causes some grief for my Carpentry I students. Why? Because it involves remembering steps in a certain order and concepts that they’re not familiar with. By the time they reach Carpentry II, they’re usuall...
We don’t use the drill press often but it’s a great tool to have when needed. The alternative is to use a drill but students aren’t great about keeping the drill plumb while drilling larger holes. The drill press helps to keep the holes str...
Shea Alexander shared a thought-provoking article about different student/instructor views of woodworking classes. I wanted to add my thoughts here as a shop teacher and student.
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I'm the carpentry instructor for our county's career and technical center that draws students from the five area high schools. I teach house construction, woodworking, cabinet making, and furniture making.
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