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    Stick it!

    I happened on a decently priced horn handle blank on eBay (about $20 shipped across the Atlantic) and figured I'd make myself a cromach - nothing fancy, just a simple one. Yes, some folks consider them rather costume-ish, but I don't mind having something to lean on when out hiking or when standing around for long periods at the highland games - especially after this year's open-heart surgery. Plus, the polished finish just feels nice in your hand. And, you never know when you might happen upon a rabid sheep up to no good, or one of those Monty Python killer rabbits and need to defend yourself.

    I decided it would be bad form to pillage the neighborhood looking for a good stick in someone's front yard, so I hit up Ye Olde Big Box Store for a nice long piece of 1" hardwood dowel, to the tune of about $6. I thought good thoughts while drilling the holes in the stick's end and handle's base to join them with a 6" hunk of imbedded 3/8" threaded rod, set in boat epoxy mixed with graphite powder. The horn handle got trimmed down flush and re-polished and the dowel got about 20 minutes with the spokeshave and sandpaper to taper it. This was followed by a couple coats of stain and several of satin varnish on the wood. No attempt was made to carve, engrave or dress up anything with more than a simple finish.

    I couldn't really justify the need for a metal or spiked tip for the uses it will get and the places it will go, so a rubber tip from the hardware store will work, won't scratch up the floors in the exhibition halls, and was cheap. Total cost then ended up about $27 and it was completed in just a couple hours, spread over a couple days so that things could set or dry. All in all, it was cheap, fast to build, looks decent and feels nice. I think it will do the job just fine.





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    That's great! Congratulations. Thanks for showing that.

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    Very nice work. I agree that it is nice to have something to lean on at the games. That should do nicely.

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    Absolutely splendid, well done. Cheers
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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    Looks great to me. Well done.

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    ... and also a great outfit

    Great stick, but I really like your outfit. While remaining casual, there are some great features and some great style choices. I think it works really well.

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    Nicely done.
    Functional beauty.
    De Oppresso Liber

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    Well done!
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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    And another well done. Nothing that ingenuity, tools and talent couldn't accomplish.
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    Thumbs up

    Well done!
    Not many people know what a spokeshave is these days. It was the first tool I ever purchased. I was about 12 years old. I got it for a project making canoe paddles. Now it, and many others, reside in my tool collection.

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