The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword

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Unless you can sneak up on the bugger from behind and clobber 'em over the melon with this...

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I got a special request from a friend who gave me specific instructions that he would like anything EXCEPT a pen (or pencil) or anything that makes scribbles on paper. He also gave me a nice big hunk of straight grain redwood

Considering my friend's profession (professional roofer) and his hobbies (shooting his AK and Desert Eagle), I decided a billy club would be appropriate. When making pens, I also take into consideration the recipient's ability to write legible alphabetic shapes.

The hilt is made from segmented redwood and oak and although what you see isn't what I originally had in mind... it still worked.

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While the business end is herring bone cut redwood segments with some nice dimpls that will definitely leave a pattern in the recipient's skull.

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The two parts were turned separately and are connected with a 4" steel screw dowel epoxied in place through the hilt so that none of the glue joints break while in the heat of battle.

18" of woody luv

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I'll present this little noggin nocker to him next Thursday when I'm back out at the job site... I'm quite sure he will love it!
 
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VisExp

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Vince, the billy club looks awesome. I especially like the segmented herringbone pattern!

I have to say though, you have scary friends :D Make sure you keep on his good side!
 

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It is gorgeous. But to me it looks like you are holding the business end. Why smack a noggin' with the light end if you have a heavy end? [}:)] :D

GK
 

KenV

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Up here we call those a "priest". We use them to give the last rites to the salmon when we yard them into the boat.
 
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Thanks Guys! gketell: It balances perfectly right at the oak collar so I suppose you could grab whichever end is convenient at the time[}:)]
smoky10: He gave me a switchblade for Chrismas calling it an "executive letter opener" since he couldn't find a reason as to why an architect would possess one!
 

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I like this guy already and have never even met him. Nice billy club by the way, may it only be used when desperatly needed(or for fun). Before I read what it was, we were guessing and you should hear some of the ideas that were being voiced.[:I]:D
 

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I hope you dont work for this guy. If so, wear a hardhat and stay on his good side :). Nice job with the prep and turning. I have a flashlight like that at work. If I go to daylight hours, I'll have to consider trying one of these babies! Nice job!
 
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Well, Phil got his noggin knocker last Thursday and here are the pictures...


Happy roofer
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Who gets it first?
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Close Inspection
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Then the kids got hold of it...


Consultant giving the architect a piece of his mind
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Architect telling the consultant who's boss
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