Re: Seeking: Simple paddles for a class
In Response To: Seeking: Simple paddles for a class (Jeff Horton)
We have done this in many of the classes I have taught, usually while we are waiting for paint to dry or some such.
A rectangular shaft of cedar/spruce/pine/cypress/fir, or whatever you have, can be shaped to an oval, and the ends cut in an arc. 4mm ply blades are then glued and nailed or screwed to these arcs and, with a little sanding, a very functional, inexpensive and fairly light paddle can be had.
You can cut the shafts and blades ahead of time, or let the students do it themselves if there is time during the class.
Good luck!
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- Seeking: Simple paddles for a class
Jeff Horton -- 5/13/2013, 5:08 pm- Re: Seeking: Simple paddles for a class
Bill Hamm -- 5/14/2013, 12:07 am- Re: Seeking: Simple paddles for a class
Dave Gentry -- 5/14/2013, 11:17 am- Here are a couple . . . . *PIC*
Dave Gentry -- 5/14/2013, 11:36 am- Re: Here are a couple . . . .
David Kanoy -- 5/22/2013, 3:24 pm
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Jeff Horton -- 5/14/2013, 12:49 pm- Re: Seeking: Simple paddles for a class
Jay Babina -- 5/14/2013, 1:16 pm- Re: Seeking: Simple paddles for a class
Charlie -- 5/14/2013, 9:13 pm - Re: Here are a couple . . . .
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