Woodworking
This project requires that you enjoy working with wood, using tools and building things. Can you see yourself building a table, a wood toy or a chair? As a beginning woodworker, you can build many items. As your skills grow, you will be able to make most of the objects in your house or even help build a home. No matter what you make, the joy of completing a woodworking project is great! From the basic skill of measuring, to using advanced equipment such as routers and jointers, this project has something for everyone.
Project Leader
Katrina Elliott
620-429-384
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Things to Learn/Do in the Project
Ages 7-9
- Identify woodworking tools
- Practice woodworking safety
- Learn how to measure and mark boards, use a square, hand drill and a hand saw
- Make a sandpaper block and a household item
Ages 10-13
- Identify types of lumber and select wood based on grain
- Learn about more woodworking tools
- Use a combination square and make a miter cut
- Make a bird house
Ages 14 and Older
- Learn to use a powered circular saw and radial arm saw
- Discover technology in tools
- Explore career opportunities
- Make an advanced wood item
Project Materials
Reasonably priced materials are available for every project in Kansas 4-H. You can order the materials for your project online or contact your local Extension Office.
Woodworking, WW100
- Measuring Up (ages 7-8)
- Making the Cut (ages 9-11)
- Nailing it Together (ages 12-14)
- Finishing Up (ages 15+)
General Woodworking Resources
- Woodworking Member Guide and Annual Report
- Kansas 4-H Generic Record Form
- Kansas 4-H Woodworking Worksheets
Project Leader Resources
Awards and Recognition
County Level
Award: Medal presented at your 4-H Achievement Banquet
Donor: Star Lumber & Supply, Inc.
State Level
Award: Medallion
Donor: Star Lumber & Supply, Inc.
National Level
Award: $400 National 4-H Congress Scholarship
Donor: Star Lumber & Supply, Inc.