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We often say that growing up is about finding what you love.
In Mill Creek, Washington, a boy named Jackson Conway, just 12 years old, is doing exactly that — not with video games or sports, but with sawdust, chisels, and reclaimed wood.

Through his handmade brand, JC’s Woodshop, Jackson is quietly showing us that craftsmanship doesn’t have an age — just heart.


🎁 A Lathe for Christmas, and the Spark That Followed

Jackson’s story begins with a Christmas gift — a real woodturning lathe.
He wasn’t trained, not pushed. He simply got curious.

He began watching YouTube tutorials, reading up on techniques, and experimenting with raw pieces of wood. The first bowl he turned on the lathe wasn’t perfect — but it was his. And that was enough.

“When I saw the wood chips fly and heard that sound,” he says, “I knew I loved it.”

That’s the kind of love you don’t learn — you find it.


💞 Dust in the Air, Peace in the Mind

Step into Jackson’s workshop and you’ll see a band saw, a lathe, some hand tools — and lots of reclaimed wood.
He spends hours sanding, shaping, and finishing small pieces: bowls, bottle stoppers, spoons, pizza cutters. Each one takes time. Each one feels personal.

“I like how woodworking slows everything down,” he says. “It’s just you and the piece.”

There’s no rush. Just rhythm. Just hands and heart.


🌱 Every Piece of Wood Deserves Respect

Jackson doesn’t go to big box stores for wood. He picks up offcuts, salvaged pieces, and sustainably sourced lumber from nearby yards.
Sometimes a piece is cracked. Sometimes it’s oddly shaped.

But he always asks himself:

“What does this want to become?”

He’s serious when he says that. And you smile, because somehow, he gets it.
It’s not about perfection. It’s about listening.


🖐️ A Craftsman, Not Just a Kid

Jackson’s pieces aren’t made in batches. His kitchen tools don’t roll off assembly lines.
They’re made slowly, one at a time, by someone who really, really cares.


If you visit jcswoodshop.com, you’ll find pieces that reflect care, time, and intention.
Each product is a small example of how young makers can already carry the mindset of master craftsmen.


💬 To Jackson — and Every Young Person Who Loves to Make Things

We love Jackson not just because he’s talented.
We love him because we see that look in his eyes — that total focus when he’s carving, sanding, finishing. The kind of joy that can’t be faked.

This isn’t about selling. It’s about sharing.
Sharing what it looks like when someone finds something that feels right in their hands and in their heart.


🧡 If You’ve Ever Loved the Smell of Sawdust

Maybe you’ve thought about building a table, carving a spoon, or fixing something yourself.
Maybe you have a kid who always wants to tinker.
Maybe you’ve felt that deep, quiet satisfaction of making something real.

Then you’ll understand why Jackson does what he does.
And maybe you’ll want to support it, too.


🛍️ Not Because He’s Young — But Because His Work is Good

You can visit Jackson’s Etsy shop or check out jcswoodshop.com to see his latest pieces.

Not because he’s a 12-year-old with a cool hobby.
But because what he makes is useful, thoughtful, and genuinely well-crafted.

Supporting him means supporting the kind of energy this world needs more of — slow, meaningful, intentional creativity.


🌿 Final Words

To every young person who loves working with your hands:
Keep going.

Your work doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be yours.
The world needs makers like you — and it always will.

And to Jackson:
We’re cheering for you, one bowl, one spoon, one beautiful piece at a time.

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