Ok I gave making a cane a shot the painting was the hardest part.
Ok I gave making a cane a shot the painting was the hardest part.
So I assume this was with the Rotary jig or a lathe? Looks real good.
JerryB:.
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Using 1.187, Conform, PE/Probe, Centerline.
"Let's start sharing PTNs instead of MPCs so ALL SW versions can view & share"
I used both the rotary jig and my lathe.
Nice to see things being produced on the rotary jig. You dragon came out nice and not a bad paint job either.
Thanks Sharon, one day I hope to paint 1/2 as well as you do. I just wish I could find brushes that keep their points longer than 5 stokes LOL detail work is not that hard when the brush stays formed.
Great Job, it came out really nice! Also fit it together real nice!
Great job, that's on my to do list
" The Hurdier I Go, The Behinder I Get"
Thanks, just a note on Ed's design, I used a tenon for the handle to cane joint verses a dowel,
for stability. Just made me feel safer about selling it to some one.
So, the Dragon cane has found a home, the people who own the lunch shack in the building where my wife works have a brother who has cancer in his back and keeps falling needed a cane. He wouldn't use one because he said he wanted a BADASS cane.So the wife took it to work and they loved it, so she bartered a few free lunches for the cane and there brother has a cane he will use , he is terminal, I hope this gives him safty and pleasure as he fights this cancer.