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What should be included in a beginner toolkit for a teenage child doing small builder projects?
I have a teenage child. They're going to be doing "design and tech" at school, and they've shown an interest in light maker / builder projects. I want to put together a small toolkit for them. The...
I have a teenage child. They're going to be doing "design and tech" at school, and they've shown an interest in light maker / builder projects.
I want to put together a small toolkit for them.
The difficulty I'm having is that when I look at precision screwdrivers I pick a Felco set for £80. For regular screwdrivers I pick either Felco, Wira, Wiha, or Sandvick Bahco. This is probably a bad idea - they're going to end up with a lot of very expensive kit that they will not appreciate yet.
The other thing I'm struggling with is knowing which bits of kit are essential and which are nice to have.
I'd be really grateful to hear your thoughts about this kit. I'm especially interested to hear discussion about balancing "good enough" with "avoid garbage" -- I do prefer to spend more on quality rather than buying cheap buying often.
Screwdrivers:
A handle and a set of bits to fit the handle - £10
A set of weird bits (security, hex, torx) to fit the handle £5
Screwdrivers - pz1, pz2, 4 flat head screw drivers in sensible sizes (still working this out) (probably stanley FatMax) - £30Snips - they're getting my Bahco snips and my ancient lindstrom snips. I want to get them something they can destroy through misuse, so I'll buy something for around £15
Pliers - needlenose serrated pliers £10
Pliers - big pliers - they'll be getting my ancient RS pliers.Wire strippers - I like the scissor type that have a range of holes. A nice pair is about £20.
Wrenches and spanners - I have three adjustable spanners in different sizes. I'm looking at micro-ratchets, so something like Kerr or felo (xs33) (but the felo is expensive!!) or Bahco 2058/S26 for £20
Soldering iron - I'm super tempted to just get Hakko's intro model for £100-£150. But I don't know whether I should go instead for some cheap thing like tenma. My own preference for me is strongly Weller - I used weller irons for decades and they were so solid and robust for what I was doing, but not a great choice for tinkering about. I'm struggling to understand the build quality of Tenma bought from a reputable company. I don't want my child fixing things in a mains powered box.
I need a tool box to put it all in.
I need some kind of cutting and filing tools - cheap set of files and a little handle.
I need some measuring equipment - I don't know whether to include a nice set of steel rules or a cheap digital calliper.
Alongside all this there will be a dremel multitool and some useful accessories for it.
And also safety equipment - dustmasks, eye protection (from a reputable supplier!!)
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We’re finding it increasingly difficult find meaningful time to spend with the kids. They’re teens but still want to do stuff together and yet with all the extracurricular and us working it’s hard...
We’re finding it increasingly difficult find meaningful time to spend with the kids. They’re teens but still want to do stuff together and yet with all the extracurricular and us working it’s hard to just be together. They also have their own preferences and sometimes it’s hard to find common ground.
Was hoping to find some inspiration and ideas. Thanks in advance.
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