GM! In a recent video, I give a tour of my wood shop / metal shop. Haven’t posted a tour in over a year. Lots of progress! #grownostr #woodworking #metalworking #proofofwork
Right now, this trend of manufacturing shops closing is only going one way.
Thanks again to everyone who liked the last post… I wanted to share a bit more about Option B: a hands-on homeschool shop curriculum. This would be a multi-week, live course for students learning at home, something that feels like a real shop class again, not just pre-recorded videos. Each session would cover tool use, safety, basic woodworking, simple repairs, and maybe even a few lessons in electricity or basic electronics. Students could ask questions and get real-time guidance as they work through projects. The goal is to help kids understand how things work, learn practical problem-solving, and build confidence using their hands, all in a guided, interactive format parents can trust. If that sounds like something that would fit your homeschool setup, or if you know a family who might like it, go back to the original post and vote B, or share your thoughts below.👇 No pressure, I’m just gauging interest right now and collecting ideas. #grownostr #asknostr View quoted note →
Love this feedback… Exactly the kind of practical skills I want the adult shop class to cover. Everyday projects or skills that build confidence and independence. If you could pick just one first project to learn in a class like this, what would it be? Or, what skill would make the biggest difference in your daily life? No pressure… I’m just collecting ideas right now, so feel free to drop a thought or suggestion below.👇 #grownostr #asknostr View quoted note →
Thanks to everyone who liked the last post… it’s great to see some interest in the idea. I wanted to give a bit more detail on Option A: an adult shop class. Not just woodworking, but learning how to use tools safely, handle common projects around the house, and understand how things go together. The goal isn’t to become a professional, it’s to feel capable again and confident tackling practical tasks. If that sounds like the kind of class you’d be interested in, go back to the original post and vote A, or reply there with your thoughts. No pressure, this is just me gauging interest and seeing what resonates. Thanks! #grownostr #asknostr View quoted note →
TOOL TIP TUESDAY: I used to think this tool was a solution looking for a problem… Impact drivers in my mind, were for rusty bolts on old car leaf springs! Then I got a cordless impact driver along with a cordless drill from Milwaukee. I then realized how useful they are for driving screws into wood, much better than cordless drills. The impact from the driver makes driving screws without a pilot hole, effortless… In my mind, they belong in every shop! #grownostr #tools #woodworking
“China has 300 times more naval shipbuilding capacity than the United States. The time that it takes us to build one aircraft carrier, they could build 300.” From The Joe Rogan Experience: #2394 - Palmer Luckey, Oct 16, 2025
I think it’s time to fix the air hose!
A lot of people never got the chance to take a real shop class. To learn how to use tools, work with wood, or fix things confidently. I would like to put together some small, hands-on Zoom classes to bring that kind of learning back. The idea is to help people feel capable again, whether that’s an adult who wants to build something real or a homeschool parent who wants their kids to learn practical skills alongside academics. Here are the three ideas I’m testing: A) Adult shop class: learn tools, materials, and small projects that build skill and confidence. B) Homeschool shop curriculum: a hands-on series that covers woodworking and tool use safely at home. C) Pre-engineering STEM class: practical skills that connect to science and design thinking. (The stuff they don’t teach you in engineering school) Which one would you or your family be most interested in? Reply A, B, or C, or share your thoughts below. 👇 #grownostr #asknostr