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  1. Repeating Curve Walking Sticks

    I try to do different projects to make sure I can justify my various tools. These are from 2×4's of cedar, redwood and fir. I simply draw out the pattern, cut it out with a jig saw, run up and down each side with a router and a 3/4" round over bit to make what, essentially, is just a very bent...
  2. Scooped Walking Stick With Rope

    One thing I like about working in wood is, the variety of things you can do without spending a lot of money, once you acquire a few tools. This stick, like all of them I make, was made from a 2×4 cut down to about 1-1/2" square, after which I made sweeping scoop cuts, as I moved down to the...
  3. Walking Stick or Poor Man's Meteorite Detector

    I made an order for several rare earth magnets [from KJ Magnetics] in the one hundred pound pull range for use in securing switch boxes, mounted on ten foot cords, to my dust collectors. I had one left over,a 2×6 laying around and was inspired by a friend's conversation about metal detecting...
  4. Caragana Hiking Stick

    The found wood for this hiking stick comes from shelter belts here on the prairies. Farmers plant caragana around thier yard sites and fields to block the wind and trap winter snow. Caragana is a hardy bush that will withstand drought and the bitter prairie cold. But caragana was not a wood to...
  5. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    A few years ago I designed an adjustable height workbench. I also incorporated a mobile base into the design. People who saw my bench REALLY liked it and I started offering plans for it on line. But, I have no idea how much people are interested in having a mobile base in their workbench! I...
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