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Dec 15, 2014

I finally decided to find some scrap in my scrap bin and make some Mudflap Girl Push Sticks like the one Steve posted here a while back.

I made a total of 6 using plywood scraps.

2 out of 3/4 inch scraps
2 out of 1/2 inch scraps
2 out of 1/4 inch scraps

Once I got a pattern that I liked, I printed them off on my laser printer. I roughly cut around the paper patterns and used spray adhesive to attach them to my scrap wood. A bandsaw and scroll saw was used to cut them out. A small round over router bit was used to soften the outside edges and strips of an old belt sander belt were used to round over the inside cut outs. It does take a little longer to make than a plain push stick but worth the effort.

From the front (toes end) to the back hook of the push stick measures 11-1/2 inches. From the bottom (butt end) to the top of her head measures 6-3/4 Inches. The hook end is about 1 inch long and should extend down between 1/8 - 3/16 inch which will allow the push stick to be used with stock as thin as 1/4 inch. I know that my push sticks pictured have hooks that extend more than those dimensions but they will be shortened as the need arises.



This pattern was the original drawing I used but after the first one, I found that the "hair" on the back didnʻt feel comfortable so I cut it off the pattern.

These push sticks are comfortable to use and are long enough to provide enough leverage to control the wood that Iʻm ripping and keeps my hand my hand a safe distance from the saw blade.

I made these about a month ago and like them better than all the other push sticks that I have.

Theyʻre finished with danish oil.

Thanks for looking. Comments and favorites are always welcomed.

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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I love it. I absolutely love it. Just don't let your mind wander when you grab hold of the push stick.
 

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Awesome, and the shape is easier to pick out amongst the saw dust and shavings LOL!!
 

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Very nicely done from a technical standpoint, and a great resting place for your little finger from an aesthetic or pure fun point.
 

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Neat idea! I'm sure you'll NEVER forget to grab a push-stick again!
 

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Sweet!!!

Man, I have to make a couple of those…........
 

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Like JoeinGa said, you'll never forget to use those push sticks.
Great idea, I love it.
Makes my daggy push stick look pretty ordinary.
Bob.
 

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You forgot to say if they are blonde brunett or what ?
Is the finish Danish suntaning oil ?
 

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Great looking push sticks!
 

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I'll take one with Red Hair….
 

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Thanks guys for the comments. I can tell you all had fun with this one. I expect to see some of your push sticks posted here soon too. I hope the dimensions will give you a rough idea of where to start.

This would be a good winter afternoon project. I made all 6 of mine in an afternoon.

I was going to take some into the school where I supervise the woodshop cause they have horrible push sticks but didnʻt want to get into trouble with the administrators so they missed out.

I think these are better than a saw stop … cheaper too … lol

Kiefer … I think the can did say Dainish suntan oil. The one in the middle has blond hair. Not too sure about the others.

Gshepherd … if you make one out of cherry, red wood or red cedar youʻll get one with red hair ….
 

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Oh thanks now I have to make one for my wife.

In a male figure, I told her that it wouldn't be OSHA approved in her design. ;-0

She doesn't even have a table saw!

OH NO! what is she going push with that push stick?

Tyvekboy?

I can't out run her!

Thanks a lot.

Rick

I' m going out to the shop and hide.
 

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Okay, I am totally making one of these!!! ....or two…or three…. Many thanks for sharing a great shop moral piece!
 

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Great artistic touch Alex, well done.

David
 

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That is just plain AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Hee hee so kewl
 

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HoHoHo. That's way cool. I've gotta cut a few o these out for a few buds o mine. If you can't have fun in the shop, well, it just ain't fun at all. Good one/s.
 
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