Styling your Life
…it was my choice and many of those kids went on to become full-time makers in their own right. Today we are currently training over 1.5 million woodworkers every month,…
…it was my choice and many of those kids went on to become full-time makers in their own right. Today we are currently training over 1.5 million woodworkers every month,…
…teaching for children and teenage boys as the next generation of woodworkers most evenings and weekends. My workshops were always full with kids coming. I always had an open-door policy…
…and it’s really quite well made too. Indeed, it may not be heirloom quality but it will last a growing family until the kids leave home. How to compete with…
…your hands high. And here it is, another day you left hunger at the door, another day you fed the kids good food, and that from the work of your…
…this with leaving your kids squarely outside the workshop door until they are sixteen or older. I’ll guarantee the window of opportunity will be long gone by that time. Let’s…
…in school though that I was considered one of the “thicker kids.”. Of course, I wasn’t. Wherever I was at that time was mostly where I chose to invest my…
…by tapping my leg mid-stride, things like that. Things kids did and not men. Well, there I was welling up inside and this day there were masses of shavings around…
…though my kids have long since flown the coup. This alone gives me a different perspective than others. Additionally, I don’t sell tools, take tools or equipment as a kickback…
…outcome is better physical and mental health, higher levels of fulfilment and more beyond you can have the kids with you in your workspace that has space for them. You…
…is good to remember that family homes are generally not low-humidity environments. Three kids, a dog and two adult parents generate steam in one form to another and in varying…