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Thread: Wiggle Canes
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11th June 2014, 12:08 AM #1
The Dodge City Kid
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Wiggle Canes
These are pictures of a some canes that I call "Wiggle Canes". They are made up from 15 layers, each 1/16" thick. There are 5 sub-layers, each with 3 individual layers to make up the 15. So, 3 layers walnut, 3 layers maple, 3 layers walnut, 3 layers maple and 3 layers walnut. This gives you the one with the dark wood on the two sides. If you reverse the first, you end up with the outside layers a lighter color with two dark stripes in the middle.
Wiggle Canes - small.jpg
The second picture is what I call a "Gent's Cane" or "Gentlemen's Cane". It is made the same way (15 layers), but the handle is made separately.
Gents cane - small.jpg
The third and forth pictures show a close up of the handle. I inserted a cross on one side and a heart on the other.
Gents cane handle - small - 1.jpgGents cane handle - small - 2.jpg
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11th June 2014, 06:35 AM #2
Looks good! How many do you glue up at a time?
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23rd June 2014, 11:47 PM #3
The Dodge City Kid
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1st July 2014, 06:43 PM #4
I like it. Simple and straight to the point.
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