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I figure that as soon as they are old enough to remember not to touch without permission and to keep their safety glasses on, they are old enough to help. At 5 my oldest does pretty well as long as I don't expect him to sit still and watch for too long at a stretch. He picked this blank out at woodcraft, so he got to help polish and assemble it.


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I think he's kinda proud of it:D
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Originally posted by jskeen

I figure that as soon as they are old enough to remember not to touch without permission and to keep their safety glasses on, they are old enough to help.

I think he's kinda proud of it:D

James; Dang; That grin is bigger than he is!!!! :D
 
haha...that's funny!
I was thinking of trying to find tiny safety glasses and take my daughter (8mnths) down long enough to get good coating of wood from the lathe just for a funny photo op! hehe
 
James, You have one very proud son there, You can tell by the grin. I think he is proud for 2 reasons. 1 is that he picked that blank for that pen and it looks good. The second is he is spending quality time that means alot to him with his Father. Way to go!:D:D
 
My Dad spent a lot of time working with my brothers and I in the garage, woodworking and working on cars. Time I hold dear and will never forget.

Keep it up James. Good for both of you!
 
Good to see that he isn't wearing any loose clothing while working on the lathe :D He looks like he is having some great quality shop time with Dad!!
 
Thank you for sharing a great moment between father and son.
Who knew pen turning could be so bonding?

Great Pen. You should both be proud.

Tony,
Las Vegas
 
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