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any of you ever burn or paint your paddles with cool designs? im thinking of getting a simple wood burner to make some tribal patterns on mine
>>picrel the tybrind vig paddle from mesolithic denmark
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>>2763331
Another Scandinavian W. But no I haven't made a cool design for my paddle, but I really want to make my own from scratch like Beau Miles has done
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my canoe paddle already has a pretty cool beaver on it, plus its laminated so i dont wanna fuck with that
worked on carving my own paddle once, never finished it, maybe i should
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>>2763417
Just buy an ocilating tool so saw it and a belt sander to make it smooth. You can get a cheap one from harbor freight for like $90 and theyre very useful for things like resoling boots and knife making
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>>2765670
Osilating multitools are like $40 and can be used to hand sand and saw small projects.
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Mine just says "YAOI" on it.
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I will post a picture of mine in the morning. I used to sew patches onto my pfd, but my new one doesn't have any.
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>>2763331
A friend of mine had his GF paint an octopus and some bubbles on it. It was pretty cool.
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>>2769048
Well that only took eight days to remember.
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>>2771981
Heh, yaranaika?



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