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paddy_oshea
15th March 2011, 02:50 PM
Hi, I am a 53 year old woodwork teacher living on the south coast of NSW and very proud of my students work. Always looking for new ideas for projects, new technology for the workshop and sources of material for the students to use. I also have 31 years experience teaching kids and designing solutions to their numerous problems in constructing the projects they wish to build. Always keen to hear from other chippies.

Woodwould
15th March 2011, 03:24 PM
Welcome Paddy! :thyel:

Grommett
15th March 2011, 04:30 PM
Welcome to the forum. Certainly a source of inspiration and good ideas.

Allan at Wallan
15th March 2011, 08:26 PM
Hi, I am a 53 year old woodwork teacher living on the south coast of NSW and very proud of my students work. Always looking for new ideas for projects, new technology for the workshop and sources of material for the students to use. I also have 31 years experience teaching kids and designing solutions to their numerous problems in constructing the projects they wish to build. Always keen to hear from other chippies.

Hi Paddy,
Welcome aboard and hope you get many ideas from the
talented people on this Forum.

Silly question:
Do you have a wood lathe at your disposal that the kids
can learn how to turn various items. If the answer is "Yes"
as I would expect then please let me know. I may have
something to suggest.

Allan

munruben
16th March 2011, 10:28 AM
Welcome Paddy, there is plenty of ideas and advice available on this forum. We all learn a little every day.:2tsup:

mvulenip
17th March 2011, 03:14 AM
Hi Paddy,
I am new in this field,but i think this might help you, click to get the info you need with some project to indulge.

Thank you,

Good luck

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paddy_oshea
17th March 2011, 12:58 PM
yes Allan, we have two long bed and one short bed Woodfast lathes as per government issue, have a range of good turning tools including bowl turning gouges and expanding collet chuck, also faceplats, cup chucks etc.
I currently do a small christmas tree and angel for year 8, also a small treen vase for dried flowers with bark left on. In year 9 we make a judges gavel and in year 10 a turned bowl. The original idea was to leave a raised platform in the centre to crack nuts with the gavel, but very few students take this option.
Still, always looking for more ideas, fire away.

IowaYank
17th March 2011, 01:38 PM
Welcome to the worlds best wood forum. Enjoy yourself, check out all the forums for many many ideas and get involved. One thing get your students involved here also so they can ask questions also. A very lively bunch here.
Cheers Arlin

Christos
17th March 2011, 10:38 PM
Not so sure that I would call myself a chippy, as I have no skills to be a chippy.

Welcome to the forum.