Green Twin,
My 9 yo grand daughter likes working in my shop; not necessarily making a project, but more like independent learning. She is as hard headed as me, which is a challenge for both of us so I have to be careful not to push too hard and make her not want to come back. She was messing with a piece of soap stone paver on a little drill press and old drill bit and some deburring pads. Probably 2 hours straight. At one point I showed her a piece of angle iron and told her how she could clamp it to the table and make a "fence" to slide the soap stone along to make a straight line of holes or buff marks. She kind of grunted at me like " I am busy and know what I am doing." But, about a minute later she said to me, " you are right grandpa, thanks for the tip." I almost fainted! Major milestone!
After she left, I noticed that the angle iron was indeed clamped to the drill press table. OMG.
But Green Twin, I threw you under the bus. She had mentioned that she was going to clean up and I should put the stuff away that she wasn't sure where it was supposed to go. I said fine, I'll see what I can do, but here, take a look at this picture of a guy's shop (your picture from the beginning of the thread). She looked at it and said, "That really IS a mess."
My 9 yo grand daughter likes working in my shop; not necessarily making a project, but more like independent learning. She is as hard headed as me, which is a challenge for both of us so I have to be careful not to push too hard and make her not want to come back. She was messing with a piece of soap stone paver on a little drill press and old drill bit and some deburring pads. Probably 2 hours straight. At one point I showed her a piece of angle iron and told her how she could clamp it to the table and make a "fence" to slide the soap stone along to make a straight line of holes or buff marks. She kind of grunted at me like " I am busy and know what I am doing." But, about a minute later she said to me, " you are right grandpa, thanks for the tip." I almost fainted! Major milestone!
After she left, I noticed that the angle iron was indeed clamped to the drill press table. OMG.
But Green Twin, I threw you under the bus. She had mentioned that she was going to clean up and I should put the stuff away that she wasn't sure where it was supposed to go. I said fine, I'll see what I can do, but here, take a look at this picture of a guy's shop (your picture from the beginning of the thread). She looked at it and said, "That really IS a mess."