No Batteries Required...Hand Tools Only

 by desperado dave
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These instructions are written for teachers’ w/limited woodworking knowledge, skills & tools, in mind who would like to share the joys and experience of woodworking. I can assure you there's no need to be intimidated by the idea or concern of operating dangerous machines or power tools. The only power tool required is an electric/portable drill. Aside from gluing, your students should be able to complete this project in a few class periods. It's a great project to incorporate into a unit on manufacturing or mass production.

It's very inexpensive to boot; an 8-foot 2 X 4 and 3-foot dowel rod will make approximately 5-6 gumball machines for less than $5.00.

Concept: Students will plan and manufacture a wood product as they study woodworking and learn about the "production" industry using an assembly line process. Emphasis on the safe use of hand and power tools to develop "jigs" and fixtures designed to streamline production. Develop an appreciation and understanding of manufacturing and the fundamentals of woodworking technology while organizing and running their own industry. The products or projects are made for their own personal use or to sell.

Lessons Learned:

*Able to describe and apply the design process.
*Interpretation of multi-view, pictorial and schematic drawings.
*Produce a product using a managed production system.
*Proficiency in safe operation of hand and portable power tools.
*Identify safety measures necessary in "production" industry.
*Construct a product displaying craftsmanship and skill.
*Application of quality assurance systems used in manufacturing.
*Recognizing that all jobs are equally important and quality work has a self-gratifying value. 

Application: Students will use hands-on skills and manufacturing processes to solve problems in and beyond the classroom...

Before beginning construction, I will cover "How to make a miter box" or "simple jig" that will aid students in cutting straight lines...

Now, Let's Begin!


 

 
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Step 1: Tools & Materials Required

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MATERIALS:                                                                                    TOOLS:

2 X 4 X 8 feet (Spruce)                                                   Tape Measure & Pencil

1 X 4 X 4 feet (Pine)                                                       Combination Square

1” Dowel Rod 3 foot                                                        Back-Saw or Cross-Cut

Plastic Peanut Bttr Jar w/lid (16.3 oz.)                               Electric/Portable Drill

Carpenter’s  Wood Glue                                                   1” , 7/8”and 3/4" Spade Bits

Foam Sheets (Assorted Colors)                                         Hammer

Multi-Purpose Latex Paint (Assorted Colors)                          4d 1-1/2” Finish Nails

Foam Brushes                                                                 Wood Clamps

Sandpaper (Assorted Grits 100-120)                                  1/2 Round File

                                                                                       Hot Glue Gun

                                                                                       Scissors

GASSYPOOTS says: Feb 29, 2012. 4:47 PM
this has 1 power tool: the drill
earthcruiser in reply to GASSYPOOTSMar 15, 2012. 11:45 AM
but its a good idea...
desperado dave (author) in reply to GASSYPOOTSMar 1, 2012. 8:28 PM
you're absolutely correct....in all my excitement to post I over-looked that! thanks for bringing to my attention.

GASSYPOOTS in reply to desperado daveMar 5, 2012. 2:12 PM
:( i wantz a patch
earthcruiser in reply to GASSYPOOTSMar 15, 2012. 11:47 AM
ditto
GASSYPOOTS in reply to earthcruiserMar 19, 2012. 2:43 PM
derpo :D
J-ro says: Mar 15, 2012. 11:44 AM
I like this project
earthcruiser says: Mar 15, 2012. 11:44 AM
This is awesome
Dream Dragon says: Mar 4, 2012. 4:39 PM
Excellent instructable, and a really good project. I particularly like the addition of the "Student Assessment Form" (which you appear to to refer to as a "rubric" for reasons which I'm sure have nothing to do with Puzzle Cubes).

Thank you for sharing it and do keep up the good work.
desperado dave (author) in reply to Dream DragonMar 5, 2012. 12:32 PM
DD, appreciate the compliment...have couple other projects hope to share in near future...

DD
pj63 says: Feb 28, 2012. 2:04 PM
Awesome.... I love 'Traditional' work...CONGRATS on a Great .....Well written 'ible'................ Wood is such fun and easy to get hold of if you look about.....
desperado dave (author) in reply to pj63Feb 28, 2012. 5:19 PM
isn't that the truth....appreciate your comments! =-)

DD
mikeasaurus says: Feb 28, 2012. 11:04 AM
Great toys, I love it!
desperado dave (author) in reply to mikeasaurusFeb 28, 2012. 11:43 AM
thanks Mikeasaurus....
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