Can you spot the bitcoin ‘Easter egg’ in the video? View quoted note →
You don’t need a CNC to cut complex shapes… Just a few simple tools and an old-school trick… #grownostr #woodworking #tools
I’ve been working behind the scenes on how to make these hands-on classes actually work… Not just as another online course, but something people really learn from. Still early days, and I’m balancing it with my regular videos, but it’s starting to take shape. I’m still collecting feedback, so if you haven’t yet, check out the original post and drop your vote (A, B, or C) or your thoughts in the replies. It really helps me shape where this goes next. No big announcements yet… just steady progress! Cheers! #grownostr #asknostr #woodworking #tools #diy View quoted note →
“A good shop isn’t built—it evolves.” — Unknown
Ahhh… the chip brush… A disposable brush for all your minor painting and finish work. Just use it and throw it away… But, forget this rule and you will possibly ruin your finish! #woodworking #grownostr #diy
This was one of the most entertaining… and surprisingly insightful replies. “Pre-trade school” really stuck with me. Learning about tools, materials, and how things fit together early on just makes sense. It got me thinking… what if we actually built something like that? A way for both kids and adults to learn real, hands-on skills again. It’s never too late to get comfortable with tools, materials, and fixing things yourself. If there were a modern “pre-trade school,” what would you want to learn first? Drop a comment below 👇 #grownostr #asknostr View quoted note →
MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION WEDNESDAY: I gave clear alder a try for the first time this weekend, and I was surprised by how nice it is to work with. It’s got that same kind of softness and texture as pine, but with a smoother, more even grain. It can get a little chippy when routing edges, but overall it cuts clean and finishes well. For the price, it’s a really solid option, definitely one I’ll be using again. Cheers! #grownostr #woodworking #diy #proofofwork image
Thought that old can of varnish was trash? Turns out, it’s not dead yet. I found a simple way to bring dried-up wood finish back to life… no special tools, no waste. Watch below 👇
Option C – Practical STEM / Pre-Engineering This one is a bit more niche. It’s a live, hands-on class for students interested in engineering or design. It would walk them through the real process of turning an idea into something tangible: sketching, choosing materials, using basic tools, and building a working prototype. The goal is to bridge the gap between theory and practice, the kind of practical skills they rarely teach in engineering school but that matter most in the real world. If this sounds like something that would fit your family or homeschool, go back to the original quoted post and choose Option C. No pressure, just gauging interest. Comment or react below.👇 #grownostr #asknostr View quoted note →