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father and son school project

Jon Jacobs

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Hi guys, my son asked me to help him build a planet ( I will let you guess which one ).

We used an old a/c motor with a gear reducer on it to turn it with an "O" ring.

I cut an 8" float in half and we machined a ring out of lexan.

We put the whole assembly on bronze bearings.

Theres a light in the centre which lights up.

It was a great way to get him interested in making something from scratch.

His grade has yet to be determined.
 

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drivesitfar

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JJ: WELL DONE and looks like an A+ to me. also you earned a few more DAD of THE YEAR points.

my gramps took me logging when I was 4 to 6 years old many times when i'd end up staying with them because both my parents worked. he had me on his lap while cutting logging roads in his D9. have you driven on a logging road? well imagine being on about a 45 degree tilt inside a bulldozer that is bigger than some logging trucks. still remember it even though I can't drive one I did learn some RESPECT.

looks like you might have a PROTEGE there and I for one would love to be in his place.

cheers and have a great weekend
 

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That's an A plus any day, but the Father/Son time is worth more than any grade. Good on ya.

Mike
 
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Jon Jacobs

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JJ: WELL DONE and looks like an A+ to me. also you earned a few more DAD of THE YEAR points.

my gramps took me logging when I was 4 to 6 years old many times when i'd end up staying with them because both my parents worked. he had me on his lap while cutting logging roads in his D9. have you driven on a logging road? well imagine being on about a 45 degree tilt inside a bulldozer that is bigger than some logging trucks. still remember it even though I can't drive one I did learn some RESPECT.

looks like you might have a PROTEGE there and I for one would love to be in his place.

cheers and have a great weekend

Thank you. My dad ran a tool and die shop and passed the trade on to me. Its a great tradition. Great memories too. Best Jon
 

Kevin54

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Congrats on the father/son time together. Nothing I like to see better than a young person learning to run machinery. Also glad to see he is wearing his safety glasses. He gets an A+ in my book. He'll also most likely be one of the cool kids with the project seeing that he has access to machinery to make something like that.

Be sure to let us know what grade he receives for the project.
 
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