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rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome
I've got a 9 and a 6 year old and I'm having a really hard time finding kid-sized tools for them - you search for "kids tool sets" and all you get are playskool plastic things. I still have the 3/4 scale kids tools *I* had as a kid - little hammer, pliers, screwdriver - but cannot find any of them any more. Also no kid-size saw. I settled on a little flush-cutting saw but it's not really ideal.

Any links/advice is welcome.

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rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

The junk collector posted:

A fellow I know threw together a tiny (like really really tiny) lathe out of an electric motor, scissor switch, a nail and some scrap wood. He let his kid turn crayons on it using a toothpick as a tool. It's for a little older child but I thought it was an awesome idea.

hahaha that's rad as hell

rotor
Jun 11, 2001

classic case of pineapple derangement syndrome

loving owns

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