[Woodcarver] Re: Walking stick stand
Bill Smith
baydolphs at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 28 21:18:51 EST 2005
hi gordon
have u tried usin a clear plastic stad that u can put
the walking stick into as I have one that I keep on
display which I was given from a freind that has a
wood spirit on and my friend is no longer with us..
this was also my first cane that would use to walk as
I have problems with my legs since I have RSD.
Bill
--- gjpat at cyberbeach.net wrote:
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> Sure Dennis, stick a suction cup on the bottom since
> all you want to do is
> display it.(G)
> But what ever you do don't use any of the products
> quoted in your message.(G)
>
> Gordon Paterson
> Dowling, Ont.Can.
>
>
> At 06:56 PM 1/28/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Hello Fellow carvers!!!
> > I am looking for suggestions on how best to
> display a walking stick
> > that I carved at a Lee valley Seminar about two
> years ago. I carved it
> > from a 1" maple dowel and it has a long spiral
> from Top to bottom with a
> > brass eagle head handle. I want to display it
> beside a wicker chair . If
> > I leave it leaned up against the chair my dog
> nocks it over with his
> > tail!!!! So I am looking for any creative ideas on
> what I can do to build
> > (carve ?) a stand for it. Any ideas?????
> >
> > Dennis
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Dillett"
> <jdillett at thecarvingshop.com>
> >To: "[Woodcarver]" <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
> >Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 2:14 PM
> >Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] Gluing
> >
> >
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> >>Hi Larry,
> >>
> >>Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Glue, TruBond Wood
> Workers Glue, ProBond weather
> >>resistant Wood Glue, or Tite Bond 2 are the
> products I generally use and
> >>very satisified with providing I get the surfaces
> matched very well. Gorilla
> >>Glue is better for spanding a wider glue joint if
> the two surfaces are not
> >>perfectly matched. Tite Bond 2 and ProBond weather
> resistant Wood Glue are
> >>better for higher humidity like outdoor
> applications.
> >>
> >>I haven't found any of the above glues to be hard
> on the chisels, but keep
> >>in mind that I'm carving with a 28-degree angle at
> the cutting edge.
> >>
> >>Joe Dillett
> >>The Carving Shop
> >>645 E. LaSalle St. Suite 3
> >>Somonauk, IL. 60552
> >>(815) 498-9290 phone
> >>(815) 498-9249 fax
> >>http://www.thecarvingshop.com
> >>jdillett at thecarvingshop.com
> >>http://www.carvingmagazine.com Carving Magazine
> web site and Readers Forum
> >>http://community.webshots.com/user/joe_dillett
> >>http://www.citizenactions.org
> >>**************************************************
> >>
> >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Odegard"
> <larryodegard at yahoo.com>
> >>To: "[Woodcarver]" <woodcarver at six.pairlist.net>
> >>Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 10:20 AM
> >>Subject: [Woodcarver] Gluing
> >>
> >>
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> >>>OK, I know this has been discussed forever by
> people
> >>>far smarter than I. And if I had been smarter I
> would
> >>>have retained what I read -- BUT, I didn't.
> >>>
> >>>Therefore, would someone let me know what their
> >>>favorite glue is for Basswood that will be carved
> >>>through the glueline? I am going to put together
> two
> >>>pieces of 4" by 10" by 16" long stock, making a
> panel
> >>>4" by 20" by 16".
> >>>
> >>>Thanks in advance for the replies.
> >>>
> >>>Larry
>
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