One eleven year old home-schooled boy blogs his creations to the world.
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Wood Burning project
In preparation for the upcoming BizKids fair, Hamish decided to make some aromatic cedar blocks to put into drawers to scent clothes and deter moths.
He cut up the aromatic cedar with a chop-saw (his first experience with this tool) and then sanded each block individually. He enlisted Fenna and I to draw designs, then he used the new wood-burning tool to burn the designs into wood. He also made his own signs for his shop and (I think it's) for his room.
The only thing he is not sure of is what to charge for these creations...
Friday, November 1, 2013
New RC Shell for Traxxas Rustler
It was time to replace the decrepit shell on the Traxxas (see last pic), and this week the new shell arrived in the mail. A trip to the hardware store ended up in this flourescent green paint coming home and soon thereafter being applied to the clear shell. Six coats later, add some decals and some personalization with Sharpie Paint pens and Voila! The latest green machine of speed and daring.
HOBB Hallowe'en costume 2013
Yesterday marked the end of 3 weeks of researching, designing, fabric purchasing, pattern-making and cutting, hand-sewing, machine sewing, riveting, aluminum bending, pleather-work, grommet setting, stud-punching, metal cutting, and hot-glue-gunning. Hugely time consuming and massively fun to be CREATING!
HOBB did a lot of work researching their respective costumes and he (largely) made this own cloak. In addition, Hamish worked long and hard figuring out the best design for his quiver. He made a prototype with a PVC pipe that he spray-painted black, but it was too noisy, so he ended up helping Murray make one with pleather complete with aluminium braces on the inside.
In case you cannot tell, Hamish is dressed as Halt, from John Flannagan's excellent Rangers Apprentice Series (historic fantasy set in old-time Europe-like location). When we went out to buy a new bow-string, we were told that his old bow (at least 3 years old), was warped, so we bought a new one (H: "Way better as the old one was orange and I was going to have to spray-paint it black."). The gal at the store gave Hamish an timely impromptu lesson on "intuitive shooting" (H: "Just like Halt and Will do in The Ranger's Apprentice series") in the back store-room. A shout out to Shannon at Island Outfitters for that. Ever since, Hamish has been spending about an hour a day practicing shooting at a target we have out on our driveway.
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