Children in the shop
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swampgator
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Children in the shop
Today, after 5 years of exposure to the SS, the 7 year old grandson got his hands on the quill bar. I had him to watch me install the chuck and bit. After putting in a sacrificial board and setting the depth stop, I showed and told him where we were going. He flipped the switch while I held the wood in position. It was set up in the horizontal boring machine mode. He eased the spinning bit toward the mark on the wood. I guided him with words only. He listened and once he got his first bore, he was smiling and said, "I love this machine." We bored 4 holes 5/16" through and then counter bored each of the entry sides of the 2" X 2" crossbars. When I showed him what he had achieved, he was all smiles. He inserted the bolts and spun on the nuts. More smiles. He loved what he did and now, I may have to share my SS with him in the near future.
I hope I have set the hook.
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Sounds pretty certain that you’ve created a shop assistant and carpenter to be. He said as much himself.swampgator wrote:Today, after 5 years of exposure to the SS, the 7 year old grandson got his hands on the quill bar. I had him to watch me install the chuck and bit. After putting in a sacrificial board and setting the depth stop, I showed and told him where we were going. He flipped the switch while I held the wood in position. It was set up in the horizontal boring machine mode. He eased the spinning bit toward the mark on the wood. I guided him with words only. He listened and once he got his first bore, he was smiling and said, "I love this machine." We bored 4 holes 5/16" through and then counter bored each of the entry sides of the 2" X 2" crossbars. When I showed him what he had achieved, he was all smiles. He inserted the bolts and spun on the nuts. More smiles. He loved what he did and now, I may have to share my SS with him in the near future.I hope I have set the hook.
Nicely done sir.
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So ya need to get him his own SS.swampgator wrote:Today, after 5 years of exposure to the SS, the 7 year old grandson got his hands on the quill bar. I had him to watch me install the chuck and bit. After putting in a sacrificial board and setting the depth stop, I showed and told him where we were going. He flipped the switch while I held the wood in position. It was set up in the horizontal boring machine mode. He eased the spinning bit toward the mark on the wood. I guided him with words only. He listened and once he got his first bore, he was smiling and said, "I love this machine." We bored 4 holes 5/16" through and then counter bored each of the entry sides of the 2" X 2" crossbars. When I showed him what he had achieved, he was all smiles. He inserted the bolts and spun on the nuts. More smiles. He loved what he did and now, I may have to share my SS with him in the near future.I hope I have set the hook.
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Outstanding sir! People wonder where the next Gen is going to come from, you started a small piece of it.swampgator wrote:Today, after 5 years of exposure to the SS, the 7 year old grandson got his hands on the quill bar. I had him to watch me install the chuck and bit. After putting in a sacrificial board and setting the depth stop, I showed and told him where we were going. He flipped the switch while I held the wood in position. It was set up in the horizontal boring machine mode. He eased the spinning bit toward the mark on the wood. I guided him with words only. He listened and once he got his first bore, he was smiling and said, "I love this machine." We bored 4 holes 5/16" through and then counter bored each of the entry sides of the 2" X 2" crossbars. When I showed him what he had achieved, he was all smiles. He inserted the bolts and spun on the nuts. More smiles. He loved what he did and now, I may have to share my SS with him in the near future.I hope I have set the hook.
Well done.
Dick
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1950 10 ER S/N ER 39671
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500, Jointer, Bsaw, Bsander, Planer
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And a plethora of small stuff .....
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1965 Mark VII S/N 407684
1951 10 ER S/N ER 44570 -- Reborn 9/16/14
1950 10 ER S/N ER 33479 Reborn July 2016
1950 10 ER S/N ER 39671
1951 jigsaw X 2
1951 !0 ER #3 in rebuild
500, Jointer, Bsaw, Bsander, Planer
2014 Mark 7 W/Lift assist - 14 4" Jointer - DC3300
And a plethora of small stuff .....
"The trouble with quotes on the Internet is that you can never know if they are genuine." - Benjamin Franklin
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Thanks
Thank you, gents. Failed to get pics. Will try it again when he returns.