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Robert, I'm thinking of making a staff out of a bamboo pole and using each end as a watertight survival gear compartment. At the lower end, I want to build in a spear point blade that is an OTF blade, but the mechanical design of it has me stumped. Have you ever seen this done?
Terry,
Been thinking about the issue of having the hollow bamboo in the center of the walking stick. Donnie says go to home depot and buy a cheap electricians drill bit (they come up to 6 ft) then just fill it with a fiberglass resin and give it some drying time. Flexible, light but not weak at any given point
Terry,
Been thinking about the issue of having the hollow bamboo in the center of the walking stick. Donnie says go to home depot and buy a cheap electricians drill bit (they come up to 6 ft) then just fill it with a fiberglass resin and give it some drying time. Flexible, light but not weak at any given point
You know Terry, sometimes money just doesn't figure into a possession. An example would be my grand fathers knife. Some people would rather walk the woods with a plastic or man made material staff and thats fine for those that like that. But if you want something more natural and made by your own two hands, then try it and see what happens. If it cost a little extra so be it, you'll have something better than that store bought, no character staff.
Terry,
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