I had the pleasure of watching my great nephew for the day, yes I'm that old to have a great nephew. Anyways, he was wanting to make something for his mom and kept bugging me to make something. He wanted to make a heart out of some sheet steel I had laying around.
I told him to take and practice making hearts on a piece of paper til he got one that he liked. Once he did that we cut it out and let him trace it onto the sheet metal. I showed him how to cut with the plasma cutter on some scrap and he was able to make some pretty good cuts. I watched as he cut out the heart shape, I did the grinding and clean up of the heart. I showed him how to use my ring roller and he made a pretty good stand for his heart. I showed him how to run some practice beads on scrap then showed him how to tack the pieces and then weld them on some scrap. Once he did all of that I showed him how to spray paint with a rattle can. The following pictures were done by a six year old child. I helped only with the grinding and supervision of how to do it. All of the cutting, bending, welding, and painting was done by Justin. He is a natural born talent.
Oh, and did I mention he's pretty much confined to a wheelchair as he has a deformity in his hips that will probably require surgery (possible hip replacement) to correct.
I told him to take and practice making hearts on a piece of paper til he got one that he liked. Once he did that we cut it out and let him trace it onto the sheet metal. I showed him how to cut with the plasma cutter on some scrap and he was able to make some pretty good cuts. I watched as he cut out the heart shape, I did the grinding and clean up of the heart. I showed him how to use my ring roller and he made a pretty good stand for his heart. I showed him how to run some practice beads on scrap then showed him how to tack the pieces and then weld them on some scrap. Once he did all of that I showed him how to spray paint with a rattle can. The following pictures were done by a six year old child. I helped only with the grinding and supervision of how to do it. All of the cutting, bending, welding, and painting was done by Justin. He is a natural born talent.
Oh, and did I mention he's pretty much confined to a wheelchair as he has a deformity in his hips that will probably require surgery (possible hip replacement) to correct.
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