Date: 10/11/2007, 5:25 pm
: Interesting idea. That would be cool if it could be pulled off. You're right
: about the splitting though, that could be a major issue. I suppose it
: could be attached to one side of the paddle and maybe wrapped with sinew,
: and the other side could be made to slip inside of it. This would give the
: look I'm after like using a scarf joint, but it would be much easier to
: break down and put back together.
thets what i meant when i said wrapped and used like any other ferrule, youll likely find small ones with not a lot of space in between nodes in that case keep the node in the middle, one end is fixed (push all the way to the node dont leave empty room) the other its the pull out half.
Instead of sinew you can use cane, the one used for seats, although you better use gloves then.
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