The ToolMade Project

The ToolMade Project ToolMade is not really a blog about tools. The ToolMade project is focused on exploring the relations

Thrilled to have this write-up in Make: Magazine. We're all about environmentally-conscious and socially-ethical trades ...
08/18/2016

Thrilled to have this write-up in Make: Magazine. We're all about environmentally-conscious and socially-ethical trades work here, so was nice to get on the soapbox for a few minutes! Also, a shout out to Craftsman for allowing me to do outreach into so many communities around the country. My mind is blown on a regular basis and my heart swells every day.

Along with fighting to rescue historic buildings and running a "repair-anything" workshop, Carla is a gifted artist and maker.

06/21/2016

This is what we need more of if kids are going to become empowered, critical thinkers. Fantastic.

Fantastic! Want to lessen stress, violence, environmental apathy, obesity, unaffordable home maintenance, and a zillion ...
04/18/2016

Fantastic! Want to lessen stress, violence, environmental apathy, obesity, unaffordable home maintenance, and a zillion other social ills and health issues? Want to empower people, regardless of their current socioeconomic status? Want to live in a world with critical thinkers who know how to improvise and find new paths around the numerous obstacles we all face? Want to work to improve the quality of life of those around you? Put tools in their hands. So basic, so simple, so true. Really. Excited to get to know this group. http://www.chicagotoolbank.org/

Following up with an incredible workforce training crew in New Orleans. They are THRIVING and we're so happy we got to h...
04/14/2016

Following up with an incredible workforce training crew in New Orleans. They are THRIVING and we're so happy we got to help.

04/14/2016

Well this is just beautiful. I just ran to my jar of marbles to gaze at them with a whole new appreciation.

Street art as a way to bring attention to important issues of neglect and vacancy. God, I love this.
04/05/2016

Street art as a way to bring attention to important issues of neglect and vacancy. God, I love this.

04/03/2016

Need some summer clogs?

Well this is just fantastic. We got to interview some folks at the Austin Tinkering School a while back and learned that...
03/30/2016

Well this is just fantastic. We got to interview some folks at the Austin Tinkering School a while back and learned that teaching kiddos how to use these tools and use them safely is not only empowering, it's an excellent way to raise a generation of problem solvers and innovators. This is especially important at a time when shop and home economics classes are pretty much non-existent.

What is a Tooling Camp? A Tooling Camp is a five day long, hands on workshop for girls, young women and gender-variant youth, designed to teach campers to use hand and power tools competently and c…

Latest ToolMade Project, featuring The Rust Belt, vacant properties, solutions, and Brick + Beam Detroit.
03/29/2016

Latest ToolMade Project, featuring The Rust Belt, vacant properties, solutions, and Brick + Beam Detroit.

So, I’ve noticed a bit of a theme recently. The ToolMade Project (TMP) has partnered with numerous organizations and amazing humans working their tails off in Rust Belt cities, though perhaps…

Last week, I met with a crew in Springfield that's using the bones of rural America to prop up those needing help. I don...
03/04/2016

Last week, I met with a crew in Springfield that's using the bones of rural America to prop up those needing help. I don't come from a military family, but I certainly have great sympathy for the struggles that many vets have with unemployment, lack of housing, and psychological trauma. This was incredibly inspiring to learn and write about. Thanks to Craftsman for partnering on this, and thanks again to Sangamon Reclaimed for the great work they do.
http://toolmade.org/2016/03/03/sangamon-reclaimed/

Don't have time to plane down and sand a giant slab of old growth wood for a dining room table top? No problem, just pic...
02/27/2016

Don't have time to plane down and sand a giant slab of old growth wood for a dining room table top? No problem, just pick up a stroke sander with a 10' bed.

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