Naomi and a friend working on their nickel hockey board.
The February Make with MTC Carpentry Workshop allowed makers to assemble their own nickel hockey board. Using a sample as a guide, they screwed pilot holes for screws, colored hockey guidelines on the board, and built a frame for the edge of their hockey board. After all the assembling and building, the students were able to play nickel hockey!
Beginning the assembly process.
Making the guide holes for the screws.
Cutting wooden corners for the frame.
Now that the frame is assembled, the last step is adding the screws!
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