yesterday I up loaded a couple photos in the Bear Boomerang Photo
Album of a boomerang I have been working on for a while. The hold up
was that I wanted to 'get-it-right' and do some research on how to
proplery inlay 'stuff' in a boomerang. After a lot of good
suggestions I came up with useing a router bit in the dripp press. 2
people are required for this project.
While one holds the press down the other moves the boomerang on the
table and useing the back support arm of the drill as a stablizor
just about anything can be done.
now all I have to do is more of them and get better at it. This one
is my first attempt at anything like this. so you will see some
imprefections in the mounting.
The Alaskan Jade was given to me as a gift to inspire me to do more
than use copper wire to hide my glue marks and such on lap joints.
THANKS PAT.
The wood is Oak, Cherry and Walnut. The design is just something I
threw together in one of the forms I like. I made it extra long and
at the last 3 inchs of each arm they are both tweaked out, but only a
few almost unnoticable degrees (long story there).
glue: Ace Hardware 6 min. gell. Epox.
range: Will let you know. Test flight before jade was 35 yards
approx.
class: just for FUN. Rec.
David F.
Bear Boomerang
Grants Pass, OR