Hi all -
I have been asked by my daughters GirlScout leader if I would be willing to help teach the girls a quick class in order to get their woodworking badge. Overall, it seems pretty straightforward with what they're supposed to learn. I was thinking about having them, rather than the typical birdhouse, make small picture frames. I would pre-mill the stock, they would simply cut (using a miter box) the miters and assemble. If I go that route, any ideas on picture frame jigs for glue-up, something relatively easy to make/use?
Alternatively, any good ideas for projects they can do?
Thanks!
I have been asked by my daughters GirlScout leader if I would be willing to help teach the girls a quick class in order to get their woodworking badge. Overall, it seems pretty straightforward with what they're supposed to learn. I was thinking about having them, rather than the typical birdhouse, make small picture frames. I would pre-mill the stock, they would simply cut (using a miter box) the miters and assemble. If I go that route, any ideas on picture frame jigs for glue-up, something relatively easy to make/use?
Alternatively, any good ideas for projects they can do?
Thanks!