01-18-2017, 10:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2017, 12:15 PM by mr_skittle.)
I am putting together a real simple hand tool class for a local FolkSchool and am in need of a few tools in order to provide everything a student needs for the class. While my collaborator and I have a good collection of tools, there just aren't enough if there is good interest and we fill up with 8 students. We'll be making a very simple, shaker style end table that will entail, getting provided material to s4s and making some mortise and tenons. Hand planes are no problem at all as I have plenty to share. The main tools we are in most need of is marking gauges, chisels (specifically 1/4in mortise), and making knives. Of course we'll also need mallets but they can be shop made easy enough if none are available.
Now for the pitch...The FolkSchool is very new and doesn't yet have a dedicated space for a shop and classes. That means that all the instructors are responsible for providing everything necessary for the class. Herein lies the trouble... I would love to be in the position to front the money for all the tools, unfortunately that's not particularly feasible. While I'm not "straight-up asking" for free stuff, if anyone has extras of these tools and would like to see them put to good use, any donated tool will be given to the fudge School once they have a space. I'd also be happy to provide chain of custody sort of thing for the tool with pictures of students using them and their ultimate home in the fudge School shop. This would help ensure that I'm not just trying score some free or cheap tools for myself. If you have some of these tools available but aren't feeling quite generous enough to donate them, I'll certainly entertain all offerings.
Here's a link to the FolkSchool website. https://duluthfolkschool.com/ I'm collaborating with the guy doing the saw horse class. Our class isn't yet listed because it is still in the development stage. I'll have a thread in the Hand Tools forum pretty soon asking for input on the class if you want to follow along.
So... lemme have it. Is this a reasonable request or am I out of line? I feel like its a good cause and most folks here are more than generous when it comes to spreading our craft and helping new woodworkers.
Now for the pitch...The FolkSchool is very new and doesn't yet have a dedicated space for a shop and classes. That means that all the instructors are responsible for providing everything necessary for the class. Herein lies the trouble... I would love to be in the position to front the money for all the tools, unfortunately that's not particularly feasible. While I'm not "straight-up asking" for free stuff, if anyone has extras of these tools and would like to see them put to good use, any donated tool will be given to the fudge School once they have a space. I'd also be happy to provide chain of custody sort of thing for the tool with pictures of students using them and their ultimate home in the fudge School shop. This would help ensure that I'm not just trying score some free or cheap tools for myself. If you have some of these tools available but aren't feeling quite generous enough to donate them, I'll certainly entertain all offerings.
Here's a link to the FolkSchool website. https://duluthfolkschool.com/ I'm collaborating with the guy doing the saw horse class. Our class isn't yet listed because it is still in the development stage. I'll have a thread in the Hand Tools forum pretty soon asking for input on the class if you want to follow along.
So... lemme have it. Is this a reasonable request or am I out of line? I feel like its a good cause and most folks here are more than generous when it comes to spreading our craft and helping new woodworkers.
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