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

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.

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.

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

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!