A little while ago, I decided to put the the loads of large cutoff scraps littering the locker room floor to good use and came up with a bunch of combinations for various
laminated blanks. After another visit to
The Carpenter's square I shaped this remaining blanks to size. Here's a before and after shot
Glued up scraps before
Specific paddle shapes emergeThe designs are (left to right):
- Narrow Ottertail with Decorative Maliseet Grip (Poplar/Cherry/Birch)
- Western Cree with square mushroom grip (Poplar/Birch)
- Large Ottertail with straight Maliseet grip (Cherry/Basswood)
- Voyageur with tripper grip (Maple/Cherry)
- Algonquin blade with Adirondack grip (Cherry/Basswood/Walnut)
- Reshaped Beothuk with bobble grip (Birch/Cherry)
- King Island Inuit (Cherry/Basswood/Walnut)
- Mini Maliseet (Poplar/Walnut)
- White Water with Battenkill grip (Maple/Walnut)
I had also decided to continue using up some of the smaller scraps to do some craftwork...basically cutting out some spoons, forks, spatulas, wooden blocks, knife handles, mini-paddles, and any other stuff to whittle out this summer. I brought a bucket full of these scraps and ended up with quite chache of goodies for intended projects down for down the road. At home, I layed out the inventory on the floor of my den and took a shot (with my wife's feet sticking into the shot).
Buckets of scraps; Inventory laid out on the floorI guess they'll be plenty more posting on the blog to come.
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