We have an annual auction for charity where I live and I was asked to do a carving of a trout.
Here it is about half complete.
This post was moved from Make Stuff With Your Kid.
We have an annual auction for charity where I live and I was asked to do a carving of a trout.
Here it is about half complete.
This post was moved from Make Stuff With Your Kid.
I had just bought a copy of Al Streetman’s book 20 Folk Bird and Fish Patterns and I got inspired. I needed a birthday present for a child and I had this wooden catfish…
All that fish needed was a boat – so I give you Captain Catfish:
This is another post moved here from Make Stuff With Your Kid.
This is one of the older posts that I am moving over from Make Stuff With Your Kids.
A friend got me interested in archery. I did this with my dad and my uncles when I was younger but haven’t thought about it in years. Of course, it is more fun to make all the arrows myself.
Here is my first arrow:
The most fun part of this was making a jig for making custom dowels. The shaft of the arrow was a piece of an old Douglas fir 2×4 that I had in the basement. I can post a pic or instructions of the jig if anyone is interested – just send me an email at jim@makestuffwithyourhands.com
After a time, I experimented with several other arrow types, here is my favorite.
These are called flu flu arrows and are for shooting targets up in air or in trees. The hafts are homemade from some lyptus scraps a friend brought me from his cabinet shop.
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Welcome.
I have another blog, Make Stuff With Your Kid, and it was starting to fill up with my personal projects.
This blog will be a landing place for my personal projects and let me keep Make Stuff With Your Kid focused on projects to make with children.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jim