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hey im felix and im 14 and i wanna make something this summer with my friend. My dad has most necessary tools because he does construction, and we want it to be on a low budget. It should be sometghing thats exciting, not like a chair, or a door. It could be any difficulty and i am experienced with tools so dont take my age into consideration. Thanks


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