Friday, October 15, 2010

Cub Scout Toolboxes

Some weeks ago, our daughter the cub scout leader, called the woodworker for some help. It seems that the cub scouts had been learning about tools and were supposed to build themselves toolboxes. The woodworker agreed to cut out the parts, ready for the boys to put together. Here you see one of the kits.

cubscouttoolboxkits.jpg picture by nali49

A kit was made for each boys.

cubscouttoolboxkits.jpg picture by nali49

It was decided that Garrett, one of the cubs, should be the guinea pig, to work out the difficulties in assembling the tool box. He started by setting the parts in place and then lightly gluing them together.

garrettgluing.jpg picture by nali49

Then he drilled pilot holes for the screws.

drillingpilotholes.jpg picture by nali49

Next he screwed the parts together.

garrettscrewdriver.jpg

Then the handle was put into place.

garrettrasp2.jpg picture by nali49

Then he used a rasp to smooth the edges a bit.

garrettrasp2.jpg picture by nali49

....and a plane to smooth a rough part.

garrettplaning2.jpg picture by nali49

Here we have a proud cub scout showing off the fruit of his labors.

garrettfinishedproduct.jpg picture by nali49

When the rest of the cubs build their boxes, he will be able to assist in the project.



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