Building Confidence, Craftsmanship, and the Future
At Bendix Academy, we believe that toolmanship is more than turning wrenches—it’s a mindset, a method, and a mission. It’s how we teach confidence, build character, and pass along the practical skills that shape lives. And at the center of it all are our mentors—real people with real experience, guiding the next generation not just in how to fix things, but how to think, problem-solve, and thrive.
In this issue of Toolmen Times we address mentorship across generations, from aviation students like Jude Louria to longtime restoration experts like Roger Ashley. The value of mentorship echoes in every hammer swing, every diagnosis, and every “ah-ha” moment as we work to restore Mechanical Self-Reliance.
“When something clicks—when a student realizes they can do it themselves—it’s incredible,”
~ Jude Louria, Flight Instructor and dedicated Bendix Academy mentor.
Jude Louria was raised in a do-it-yourself household where every move meant a new project. He developed toolmanship through hands-on problem-solving, fixing decks, restoring floors, troubleshooting creaky doors, and eventually, rebuilding engines. As he moved from puzzle tables to pilot training, Jude discovered a passion for teaching others what he had learned. Jude’s path—from flashlight-holding helper to flight instructor—reflects the very heart of Bendix Academy’s mission.
Today, at the age of 22, Jude finds joy in mentoring students at Bendix Academy, watching them grow in skill and confidence, one project at a time. His ability to break down complex tasks, whether it’s diagnosing an engine or teaching tool safety, helps students not only build things, but believe in themselves. For Jude, mentorship is about helping young people discover their own capability and the confidence that comes from doing something real with their own two hands.
Roger Ashley
From farm tractors to lunar rovers, Roger Ashley’s journey as a toolman and mentor began on a 100-acre farm outside Flint, where early mornings, milking machines, and makeshift generators taught him how to solve problems under pressure. Those experiences led to careers in farming, automotive safety, and even aerospace where he helped track parts for the Lunar Rover at Bendix Aerospace in the 1960s.
Now retired, Roger hasn’t slowed down. He restores vintage Farmall tractors, donates vehicles for student learning, and shares the kind of mechanical wisdom you can’t find in manuals.
Roger’s hands-on guidance, whether teaching his grandson to use an air wrench or sharing his wisdom with students and staff at Bendix Academy, reflects a lifetime of learning—and giving back to members of the community far and wide.
Read more about how mentoring and toolmanship defined Roger’s career here.
“Too many young people haven’t had the chance to use tools, Knowing how to repair things builds independence and self-worth. That’s what we’re passing on.”
~ Roger Ashley, Lifelong toolman
🔧 Why Mentorship Matters More Than Ever
We’ve seen firsthand how mentorship can shape a future.
Whether it’s Jude helping a student understand the basics of torque or Roger sharing the story of restoring a buried tractor, the result is the same: Students walk away empowered!
Today, many students grow up without regular access to tools, trades, or mentors who can show them how to build or repair. At Bendix Academy, we’re changing that—one student, one tool, one moment at a time. Our Toolmanship Mentoring Program gives middle and high school students the chance to:
- Learn hands-on skills in mechanics, carpentry, and engineering
- Gain confidence through trial-and-error and real-world problem-solving
- Receive guidance from experienced adults who know what it means to get the job done right
🔧 Why Become a Mentor?
If you know your way around tools, machines, or even just everyday fix-it challenges, you already have what it takes to make a difference. Our mentors come from all walks of life—contractors, engineers, veterans, DIYers, tradespeople, mechanics, tinkerers, and educators—but they share one thing in common: a desire to pass it on.
As a mentor at Bendix Academy, you’ll:
- Help students learn to think through problems, not just follow instructions
- Share life lessons through meaningful, hands-on projects
- Join a supportive community that values creativity, craftsmanship, and curiosity
- Inspire confidence in young people—some of whom have never held a screwdriver before
Whether you have years of trade experience or just a solid set of practical skills, mentorship here isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being present. The time you give helps unlock confidence and capability in the next generation of builders, thinkers, and leaders.
Good Advice!
“Every conversation, every project adds to their confidence—and to mine, It’s not just about teaching; it’s about becoming part of someone’s story.” ~Jude Louria on being a mentor
“Take advantage of every opportunity to work with your hands. Ask questions. Try things. And don’t be afraid to fail—that’s how you learn. I didn’t set out to work on space rovers or test Corvettes. I just kept learning. And when the opportunity came, I was ready.” ~Roger Ashley’s advice to students
Mentors Matter! Make a Difference in Building the Future
Do you have toolmanship skills, and a desire to share them? At Bendix Academy, we believe hands-on toolmanship knowledge can change lives. As our program continues to grow, we’re seeking mentors who are passionate about restoring mechanical self-reliance in the next generation.
Whether you’re a seasoned tradesperson, engineer, dedicated DIYer, or simply someone who enjoys teaching and giving back, your experience can make a lasting impact. Our mentors guide students through real projects that build confidence, critical thinking, and the ability to solve problems with their own hands.
If you’re ready to make a difference—one tool, one lesson, one student at a time—we’d love to hear from you.
Interested in mentoring? We invite you to consider becoming a Bendix Academy Mentor! Questions? Please contact us at toolmen@bendixacademy.org.
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