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Nice. My younger daughters (6 and 8) built the much simpler catapult that was in a Lee Valley newsletter over the summer. It used a wooden kitchen spoon for the arm, and I still don't have that back yet. They were super proud too.
Instead of cherry tomatoes fling marshmallows at each other to eat. Just sayin...
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Great job, but I am definitely calling you out for having a way too well organized and clean shop...
I guess my solar system project just got pushed back to the bottom of the list...again...
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That is AWESOME! Both the final product and that he built it himself using big tools. It's looks like a great time spent together, and the craftmanship is outstanding.
Maybe he'll be able to make a couple more and sell them to his friends!!!
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Johnny,
Great project and good job with the pics, as always; good luck at the fair! You are to be congratulated for all your dad and son projects - memories forever I'm certain.
Doug
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WELL DONE Dad, I would have loved to have spent time with my dad in the shop. He will remember this for years to come.
Grant
"GO BUCKEYES"