SueScott wrote:
The grandkids are busy working on this year's top secret Christmas project.
Those grandkids are so very lucky to have you around to show them woodworking skills. I had to quit mine because I was becoming so careless and forgetful about safety. I shot a piece of wood out of my router one afternoon because I passed the wood the wrong way and if one of my grandkids had been standing there, it could've killed them. So 5 secs later, I turned off the switch and have now sold everything. It really shook me up and made me think about what just happened. I am sticking to a safer hobby and teaching them photography, which I retired from doing professionally as a business. Now it's all fun shooting their sports-related activities (but more costly with those 1.4/1.8 lenses).
Anyway, thanks to you for bonding with your grandkids. I can see from their faces that they are really having a great time.
digit-up wrote:
No one has goggles/glasses, except grandpa!! What’s up with that??................................RJM
They're cutting out figures on thin cardboard using a scroll saw which is about the equivalent of using a sewing machine. When they're actually working with wood they wear both eye and ear protection and never use the heavy duty equipment (table saw) which is what Grandpa uses. Safety is important in our shop.
tomcat wrote:
Those grandkids are so very lucky to have you around to show them woodworking skills. I had to quit mine because I was becoming so careless and forgetful about safety. I shot a piece of wood out of my router one afternoon because I passed the wood the wrong way and if one of my grandkids had been standing there, it could've killed them. So 5 secs later, I turned off the switch and have now sold everything. It really shook me up and made me think about what just happened. I am sticking to a safer hobby and teaching them photography, which I retired from doing professionally as a business. Now it's all fun shooting their sports-related activities (but more costly with those 1.4/1.8 lenses).
Anyway, thanks to you for bonding with your grandkids. I can see from their faces that they are really having a great time.
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I know what you mean about the router - it requires just as much attention as one of the big tools. Chuck has had a couple near-misses with one of his fingers which really served to make him more careful
CSand wrote:
What a great experience with the Grandfather! Did I catch one napping in photo 3?
That was Lydia working on the other scroll saw - Grandpa doesn't let them nap!
SueScott wrote:
The grandkids are busy working on this year's top secret Christmas project.
Nice captures. Cannot think of a better way to spend time with grandkids. Keep up the good work.
Very good series, Sue, great way to keep them out of trouble.
SueScott wrote:
The grandkids are busy working on this year's top secret Christmas project.
I love to see the togetherness, but where are their safety glasses?
SueScott wrote:
The grandkids are busy working on this year's top secret Christmas project.
Do you count fingers before and after?
SueScott wrote:
The grandkids are busy working on this year's top secret Christmas project.
Great shots- I hope they are wearing protection during the actual work.
Great set Sue. The kids look like they are really into their project, and grandpa is supervising their work closely it seems.
SueScott wrote:
The grandkids are busy working on this year's top secret Christmas project.
Nice to see kids in real reality and not on their phones. Way to go Grampa
SueScott wrote:
A woodworker is very much like a photographer - GAS is a very real condition!
Hey, you don't have to convince me of that!!!
Very cool and a nice tradition.
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