To prevent accidents, keep safety in mind
while you work. Don’t wear loose clothing
or jewelry when working with hand tools or
power tools. Tie back long hair to prevent it
from getting caught in equipment. People
who are sensitive to certain chemicals
should check the chemical content of any
product before use. The author has tried to
make the contents as accurate and correct as
possible. Plans, illustrations, photographs
and text have been carefully checked. All
instructions, plans and projects should be
carefully read, studied and understood
before beginning construction. Due to the
variability of local conditions, construction
materials, skill levels, etc., the author does
not assume any responsibility for any
accidents, injuries, damages or other losses
incurred resulting from the material
presented in this book
WOODSHOP
101
for KIDS
by
Craig Stevens
WoodworkersResource.com
Woodshop 101 for Kids. 21
woodworking lessons with 14
woodworking projects. Copyright ©
2006 by Craig Stevens. All rights
reserved. No part of this book may
bereproducedinanyformorbyany
electronic or mechanical means,
including information storage and
retrieval systems, without
permissioninwritingfromthe
author, except by a reviewer, who
may quote brief passages in a
review. First edition. Revised July
2006.