FRONT PAGE – Passing It On To The Next Generation

FRONT PAGE – Passing It On To The Next Generation

Every day at Bendix Academy, something substantive is being passed on. We bring together mentors and students who share skills, confidence, and a way of thinking that builds both hands and character, from one generation to the next.

As demand grows, from students eager to learn and communities seeking a stronger pre-workforce pipeline, we’re often asked how this all began, and where it’s going next. This issue tells that story: how we recognized the need for Toolmanship Mentoring, and the mission that continues to guide us, ensuring these vital skills are passed on to the next generation.

We have so much older talent in our community.

What a clever idea to use our experienced, older generations to teach toolmanship to the next generation.

Let’s pass it on to our young citizens.

Bendix Academy creates a place for generations to come together to spend time exploring, teaching, and learning the mechanical world together. Bendix Academy is merely the facilitator of available community resources to prepare our youth for the skilled workforce of tomorrow.

We schedule shoulder-to-shoulder Toolmanship lessons between students as young as 12 with a mentor that is often one, two or three generations older.

Respect, civility, and professional behavior are embedded in each lesson. Nothing but good comes from pairing generations together for a few hours a week.

For thousands of years, this kind of learning did not require a program, a curriculum, or even a name.

It happened naturally within families. Fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and neighbors passed down the use of tools, the understanding of materials, and the quiet confidence that comes from solving problems with one’s own hands. It was not formalized, but it was deeply understood—a responsibility carried by one generation to the next.

At Bendix Academy, we are intentionally restoring this ancient pattern—bringing it back with structure, consistency, and purpose—so that what was once naturally inherited can once again be reliably passed on.

Read Toolman Times Vol2 No1

Passing Mechanical Self-Reliance On to the Next Generation

The Way It Was - A Reflection by Our Founder Todd Trainor

Our Mission - One Sentence, A Lifetime of Meaning

History of Bendix Academy and Toolmanship Mentoring

Most Important Tools - Patience & Perseverance

Student Scholarship Fund - Spreading Toolmanship

See Bendix Academy in Action! 

Visit us, or have us present to your group.

A picture speaks a thousand words, but a visit is priceless.

Come visit our workshop!  Bendix Academy invites everyone with interest to email toolmen@bendixacademy.org or call us at 810-599-4035 to schedule a tour (no walk-ins please) and see why we're growing.

 

Can't visit us? We can visit you!

FOUNDER’S FORUM – The Way It Was

FOUNDER’S FORUM – The Way It Was

Todd Trainor, Founder, Bendix Academy

A Reflection

I think about when I grew up in the 70’s. It was a simpler world then, with a lot fewer distractions.

By Todd Trainor, Founder and Program Director of Bendix Academy

I often sought out time with my dad, eager to use my hands and head to fix things. He gladly taught me how to use tools, demonstrating how things worked, and urging me to learn, fail, correct, and grow.

Encouraged, I would “play” with dad’s tools to fix my bike, tinker with lawnmowers and mini-bikes, build forts, or scavenge parts to create new things.

I look back fondly on those times.

I recall the smell of engine grease on Dad’s rags and the sound of his impact wrench removing an axle nut. Most of all, I remember the grin that would spread on my dad’s face when he watched me triumph, a new skill added to my quiver of talents.

It’s a different world today.

More than ever, we need to find ways to break through modern distractions to encourage our youth to pursue and enjoy the gift of toolmanship lessons from the elders among us.

We must cultivate spaces and places for these generations to come together to spend time exploring, teaching, and learning the mechanical world together.

It’s an idea that’s both a throwback to the past and a look to the future. And it’s one that will build healthy tomorrows not only for countless youth, but for our country as well.

“We must cultivate spaces and places for these generations to come together to spend time exploring, teaching, and learning the mechanical world together.”

– Todd Trainor, Founder, Bendix Academy

Passing Mechanical Self-Reliance On to the Next Generation

The Way It Was - A Reflection by Our Founder Todd Trainor

Our Mission - One Sentence, A Lifetime of Meaning

History of Bendix Academy and Toolmanship Mentoring

Most Important Tools - Patience & Perseverance

Student Scholarship Fund - Spreading Toolmanship

See Bendix Academy in Action! 

Visit us, or have us present to your group.

A picture speaks a thousand words, but a visit is priceless.

Come visit our workshop!  Bendix Academy invites everyone with interest to email toolmen@bendixacademy.org or call us at 810-599-4035 to schedule a tour (no walk-ins please) and see why we're growing.

 

Can't visit us? We can visit you!