Parent & Child: Catapult
Launch into the fun world of engineering and woodworking! In this exciting hands-on project, young makers will design, build, and test their very own wooden catapult. Combining fundamental woodworking skills with classical physics, students will transform raw lumber into a working desktop launcher capable of launching soft projectiles across the room.
Participants will learn how to measure, cut, assemble, and tension their build for maximum distance and accuracy. It’s the perfect project for curious minds who love hands-on building, a touch of history, and friendly competition!
What You'll Learn
This dynamic project introduces core woodworking concepts through the lens of mechanical design. Here are just a few of the things we'll cover in our session:
- How to accurately measure, mark, and square stock for sturdy frame construction
- Methods for drilling clean pilot holes and countersinking to secure moving joints
- Safe techniques for using hand and power tools to shape structural components
- Understanding mechanical advantage, leverage, and tensioning systems (using rubber bands or cordage)
- Sanding and finishing techniques for smooth, safe operation
- Testing, calibrating, and troubleshooting designs for distance and accuracy
Take these core skills home to build future STEM projects, wooden toys, and creative mechanical contraptions!
Tools Used
We've got a shop full of great tools we're excited to share with you. You'll learn to safely use the following tools during our class:
- Miter saw
- Table saw with crosscut sled
- Drill press
- Orbital & eddge sander
- Cordless drill / driver
- Assembly clamps
While we're excited to have you learn to use these tools, safety and comfort are our top priorities. Instructors will provide close, hands-on supervision at all times, and assistance is always available whenever requested!
Skill Level & Prerequisites
Beginner (Youth) No prior woodworking experience is required! This course is specially tailored for young makers who are curious about working with wood and power tools in a supportive environment.
Ages 8 - 11 with a parent or guardian helper.
Schedule
One, 2.5-hour session
Safety
PPE: We provide safety glasses and hearing protection. Safety glasses are required in the shop at all times.
Dress: We’re going to make some sawdust! Please wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes (sneakers are great). Avoid loose clothing, dangling hoodies, or jewelry. Long hair must be tied back and secured.
Accommodations: We strive to make woodworking accessible and enjoyable for every student. Please reach out ahead of time if you have any questions about our shop space or need specific accommodations.
What to Bring
A water bottle to stay hydrated.
All tools, materials, safety gear, and supplies are provided!
Instructor Bio
Karen Cavotta is a dedicated Technology Education teacher at Saratoga Springs High School with a passion for empowering the next generation of makers, engineers, and craftspeople. With extensive experience teaching hands-on engineering, architecture, and woodworking courses, Karen specializes in breaking down technical skills into fun, approachable, and confidence-building projects for students of all ages.
In addition to her work in the classroom, Karen serves as a board member at The Saratoga Joinery, where she actively helps guide educational programming and community outreach. She is also a long-time member of the Design Review Board for the City of Saratoga Springs. When she isn't teaching or working in the shop, she enjoys continuing her learning and pursuing her passion for design, architecture, summer gardening, and spending time with her family.
Instructors
Karen Cavotta
Contact us
- Saratoga Joinery
- in••••o@sar••••y.org
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- Beginner