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I bought the electricians' drill bit today. Well, actually I bought a 4-foot extension for one, plus an auger bit to drill with, figuring I can drill from both ends of the staff. I also got quite a ways along on the recessed "gravity knife" blade that will be hidden in the lower end of the staff. I'm using an old butcher knife that I bought at a thrift store. It has a spear point blade that I shortened to about 10-inches and narrowed with my bench grinder so it just fits inside the hollow of the bamboo staff, then I used a deep sea fishing weight that I split down the middle and fastened the two halves on both sides of the blade to give it extra "ejection" weight. I plan to put two spring-loaded pins in two 2-inch long PVC sleeves spaced abount 6-inches apart on the barrel of the staff, so that the pins will lock the blade in either the recessed position or the extended position and can be released with a stud on the outer end of each pin. I'll post a photo of it when it's done.
Wow, great engineering on the blade Terry. Love the addition of the fishing weight to help the ejection. Can't wait for the photos
This should to be cool.
Terry Waldele said:I bought the electricians' drill bit today. Well, actually I bought a 4-foot extension for one, plus an auger bit to drill with, figuring I can drill from both ends of the staff. I also got quite a ways along on the recessed "gravity knife" blade that will be hidden in the lower end of the staff. I'm using an old butcher knife that I bought at a thrift store. It has a spear point blade that I shortened to about 10-inches and narrowed with my bench grinder so it just fits inside the hollow of the bamboo staff, then I used a deep sea fishing weight that I split down the middle and fastened the two halves on both sides of the blade to give it extra "ejection" weight. I plan to put two spring-loaded pins in two 2-inch long PVC sleeves spaced abount 6-inches apart on the barrel of the staff, so that the pins will lock the blade in either the recessed position or the extended position and can be released with a stud on the outer end of each pin. I'll post a photo of it when it's done.
I just love projects like this. Have some fun and if it doesn't work out you will have learned from your mistakes. I make my staffs about 8 inches above the elbow. Good luck and safe woods cruising, bring a dog you'll have twice the fun.
Good Morning Terry,
Any progress reports? I hope the project is going well for you
Now you just need to find a boar and piss it off enough to make it charge you. Hunting the hardcore way!
Very nice work Terry. I don't know if you wrapped the cord yourself but it's properly done, very neat and tight. The last section of the bamboo near the ground looks a bit rigid to me so you could perhaps consider wrapping that section too over some lacquer for further stabilization.
It would also serve as the "backhand" grip if holding the staff like a spear.
Terry,
That is actually very impressive. I love the additional of the wrap also. The blade is really working out pretty good. Sorry the pins didn't work out, they sounded good in the design phase
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