Last
year during my Habitat for Humanity build, my good friend Joe and I were
sitting outside having a glass of wine (I drank the wine) and smoking a cigar
(Joe smoked the cigar) talking about wood working projects we had done through the
years, Joe comes up with the idea that we should have a toy building
competition. I like a good
challenge so we set some rules. There was only 4 rules (1) had to be a toy, (2)
had to have a mechanical moving part that worked, (3) project needed to be good
enough for display and (4) We had one year to complete our projects.
Neither
one of use knew what the other was building; it was to be a surprise. We agreed to have the Habitat for
Humanity folks vote on the best toy.
We
took our projects to the Habitat site and had over 20 people review our
projects. Everybody agreed that
the two projects were not in the same category.
Joe’s
project did not meet all of the agreed to rules (no mechanical moving part that
worked, was not a toy) . He did however build a magnificent replica of the USS
Arizona (1/16 scale). He figures he spent over 6 months working on it.
My
project was an 18-inch road scraper toy, which met rules 1 through 4. The road scraper was made out of Walnut
and Maple. I spent a total of 52 hours to complete my project.
Joe
is going to loan his ship to the VA hospital in Tucson, Arizona for others to
enjoy. I donated my scraper to the
Habitat for Humanity for next years “Hammers and High Heels” fundraiser
auction, the Habitat Director figures it will bring in $300.00 plus. (update, Sold at action for $410.00)
Throughout the year we
both enjoyed providing little clues and teasing each other as to what we were
building.
Everyone won in this competition. I love Joe's reaction when he sees your scraper. I'm so glad your project will be used in next year's H&H auction. Kudos to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, The whole experience was rewarding. Alan, the project manager, asked us to display our projects to the local volunteers. He said that he wanted them to see how talented the Care-A-Vanners are. Both Joe and I will be featured on the La Plata County Habitat for Humanity FaceBook page.
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