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My wood came today for making cross stick booms. This is a few sheets
of 2.5mm 5 ply Finland birch. I am using this with my 4th and 5th
graders this year as well as selling some myself. In the past I have
used paint sticks but this will be way better quality.

I cut some into strips for making the booms tonight. The strips are
11 inches long. I have found that I can get 120 boomerangs out of
each sheet of 61 X 61 inch wood. One sheet will just do my students
this year. So cool!!! If you have not tried the 2.5 mm 5 ply for
short range cross sticks I can highly recommend it.

Steven Graham
Bartlesville OK



Rusty,

Glad you are doing better. I too have A-fib, but mine is (for now)
easily controlled with medication. It does not slow me down (still
riding my bike to work everyday).

Best wishes to you.

Steven



Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:13 am

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My wood came today for making cross stick booms. This is a few sheets of 2.5mm 5 ply Finland birch. I am using this with my 4th and 5th graders this year as...
Steven Graham
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Steve, I agree, most people can live a long time with A-Fib; it's not a death sentence. I had it three times before; this is my forth. Still, I do notice I get...
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