Saturday, I took the time to drive down to Wilmington to visit the Kids Making It project, and teach a penturning class. This was the first class I have ever taught in woodworking. Matter of fact, it's the first thing wood related I feel I am good enough to teach. Most of the day was spent teaching the instructors of the KMI program the basics in penturning, tips, tricks, assembly, and finishing techniques. They were really excited and did a fantastic job. In the end, everyone walked away with a pen!
The class went well, and I believe they will be able to pass the knowledge onto their kids.
Thanks guys, I had a great time teaching the class, and hope I didn't stumble too much.
Now, before any of you guys *cough* (DL) *cough* (DaveO) *cough* start yellin for pictures, I forgot my camera. Never the less, Jimmy had his camera and pictures WILL be posted soon.
The class went well, and I believe they will be able to pass the knowledge onto their kids.
Thanks guys, I had a great time teaching the class, and hope I didn't stumble too much.
Now, before any of you guys *cough* (DL) *cough* (DaveO) *cough* start yellin for pictures, I forgot my camera. Never the less, Jimmy had his camera and pictures WILL be posted soon.