Even at a Young Age Kirsten Outsmarted Me

A while back my son said I should list all the woodworking projects I and my employees have completed over the years. So I spent some time trying to remember as many as I could. I did come up with a sizable list but I’m certain I didn’t get nearly all.

I remember very few things I made during the time that woodwokring was simply my hobby. Yet that time did provide a lot of learning experiences, which were both successes and failures, but they prepared me for the work that was completed from 1981 to today.

My dubious kitchen creation

However, one feature that proved to be beneficial to my daughter Kirsten, and maybe my other two kids too, was the ½” hole through the center of the top of the stools. I had drilled that hole so I could mount the glued-up blank on a piece of plywood with a dowl sticking up. Clamping that to a bandsaw table allowed me to turn the top into a running bandsaw blade to cut a perfect circle. 

Some years after using these stools, I had occasion to pick up the stool Kirsten always sat on and heard a rattle sound from inside it. I then realized she had used the hole to dispose of food items she didn’t want to eat, especially green peas. She made clever and unintended use of what I thought of as a production design feature.

Even at a young age she outsmarted me.

Ken Kaiyala
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    Kirsten Kaiyala

    Hehe

    (you weren’t supposed to find me out!)

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