Sylvanite
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A while back, a friend brought me a cane kit that his father had purchased but never completed. So I turned a piece of his father's lumber and assembled it.
I'm not worried about the handle end. There are heavy brass ferrules at each end. The top one is threaded and screws into the cast brass handle. It is also threaded on the inside and screws onto a large tenon. The bottom ferrule is epoxied onto a tenon as well.Originally posted by bradbn4
...how hard is it to attack the head to the cane? Can that design hold up to heavy use?
Originally posted by wdcav1952
Eric,
Where did the kit come from, or do you know. This last week, my knee has really gone bad, and if I have to use a cane, I wanted to look a little bit classier than the metal one my boss lent me to keep me coming to work. [8D]
Anyone with any advice as to kits, handles, good woods to use, or anything else, please chime in. I would like to make a nice cane.
Thanks in advance, and yes Andrew, you can call me old if you like! [B)]![]()
I don't remember the source of the kit, but I see that Rockler sells the parts (http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=692). There must be other (and better quality too) suppliers out there.Originally posted by wdcav1952
Where did the kit come from