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Do you know of any crafts that will appeal to men?

I am in charge of an ongoing service project at my college called the Service Buffet where a person can sit at the bar and so a service project for a couple minuites. Most of my service projects seem to be crafts and I don’t feel like I’m getting many men for obvious reasons. For example, this month we are making puppets to send to kids on Africa. I put out the pattern, the felt, the thread, needles, and sissors, and instructions, and then I let the random people come by and make a puppet in their spare time.
But I have a few restrictions. I don’t have much of a budget, the supplies, whatever they are, need to be stuff that people won’t want to walk away with, and the craft needs to be fairly simple.
I would love any suggestions.

Give corrugated cardboard a chance. . Make a couple of patterns to make cars, wagons, trains and more. By gluing the boards together and cutting them like wood you can make wonderful things, some times you don’t even need paint.. Have the guys make patterns you will be surprised the talent you have around.

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