Project ideas for a 13yo

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Little update: We went ahead with the deer blind idea. We've been building it in the garage, an hour or two here and there. We went with a 6x6 octagon shape, which is a bit of a pain, but I think it will be really useful. I have 1/4 inch clear acrylic to cut for the windows.
Little guy is not always excited to work on it, but it's been a good project, and he's learned some things, whether he admits it or not.
Now, I'm in IT guy, not a carpenter, so it's not perfect, but it's going really well.


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Little update: We went ahead with the deer blind idea. We've been building it in the garage, an hour or two here and there. We went with a 6x6 octagon shape, which is a bit of a pain, but I think it will be really useful. I have 1/4 inch clear acrylic to cut for the windows.
Little guy is not always excited to work on it, but it's been a good project, and he's learned some things, whether he admits it or not.
Now, I'm in IT guy, not a carpenter, so it's not perfect, but it's going really well.


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I just had some experience cutting that 1/4 acrylic go really slow or it cracks and pisses you right off
 


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i cut 1/2 inch acrylic with a skill saw and plywood blade, biggest problem is it melts and clogs the blade.
 

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What did you cut it with? I was planning on using a jigsaw with fine metal blade.
I used a jig saw with the reverse cut blade. Make sure it has alot of support on it. If i went nice and slow no problem but as soon as i got in a hurry it cracked
 


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This is a great post. I’ve been trying to think of something for my son and I to do when he gets a bit older. I’m thinking of getting a trailer and building our own homemade fish house some day. That we can obviously use and he can get exposed to real world skills such as building, wiring, etc. Until that happens he’s Lucky enough that he has a grandpa that runs a ranching operation and there’s always something to do out there.
 

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You’re a good dad and this is a great thread. I ordered the “ crayfish” book
Does he like mechanical things?
Bought a John Deere hit and miss engine for a winter rebuild and restoration. Plan on adding an ice cream maker to it
 


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Little update: We went ahead with the deer blind idea. We've been building it in the garage, an hour or two here and there. We went with a 6x6 octagon shape, which is a bit of a pain, but I think it will be really useful. I have 1/4 inch clear acrylic to cut for the windows.
Little guy is not always excited to work on it, but it's been a good project, and he's learned some things, whether he admits it or not.
Now, I'm in IT guy, not a carpenter, so it's not perfect, but it's going really well.


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That is great. What are you using for plans? I'm working on a design in my head to build a couple that I can move around with the tractor and bale fork. Never thought about making 8 sides but now that I see it I like it.
 

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That is great. What are you using for plans? I'm working on a design in my head to build a couple that I can move around with the tractor and bale fork. Never thought about making 8 sides but now that I see it I like it.
I was mostly going off of what this guy did, but I did the roof (and therefore the studs and sides) differently:
 


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