Started making a deepwater paddle back in march. That's it dried and finished bar the oil.
Took a log, planked it with wooden wedges, roughed it out then let it dry. Axed it down to size then went at it with the rasp for a while. Around then I steamed out a twist in the handle end that had been there from the first split, it's nice and straight now.
After sanding the final touch was to run a bead of epoxy/microfibre mix along the bottom edge. Now I just have to feed it oil and it should be ready to roll for next week.
On one of the pics there's another paddle that looks tiny in comparison. In reality it is(it's a wee river shovel) my usual long beavertail is probably right inbetween the two.
Josh
Took a log, planked it with wooden wedges, roughed it out then let it dry. Axed it down to size then went at it with the rasp for a while. Around then I steamed out a twist in the handle end that had been there from the first split, it's nice and straight now.
After sanding the final touch was to run a bead of epoxy/microfibre mix along the bottom edge. Now I just have to feed it oil and it should be ready to roll for next week.
On one of the pics there's another paddle that looks tiny in comparison. In reality it is(it's a wee river shovel) my usual long beavertail is probably right inbetween the two.
Josh