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Here's my plan. Criticism is welcome.
I want a nearly 60" two-piece stick, such that an Abney level and a camera will mount on top. The sight on the level should be precisely 60" above the ground level. This will serve at least the following purposes:
▪I will be able to break it down and pack it in luggage.
▪I will be able to use it on geological field trips to measure the thickness of rock outcrops in the same manner as my old Jacob's staff that I made from aluminum tubing more than 40 years ago.
▪I can use it to steady a camera.
▪I can use it as a walking stick anywhere in the world.
I have few power tools. I fear that my first attempt to join pieces of wood will result in a crooked join. So for a first attempt, what do you think about joining two 2" x 2" x 30" cherry pieces such as these?
http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2000681/9984/cherry-2-x-2-x-30.aspx
Or should I go for three 2" x 2" x 24" Bois d'arc pieces such as these?
http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2021303/31184/osage-orange-argen-2-x-2-x-24.aspx
Since the stock should be kiln dried, square, and straight, surely I can figure our how to mount the hardware to join the pieces before whittling down.
Your thoughts please!
My inspiration for this:
I want a nearly 60" two-piece stick, such that an Abney level and a camera will mount on top. The sight on the level should be precisely 60" above the ground level. This will serve at least the following purposes:
▪I will be able to break it down and pack it in luggage.
▪I will be able to use it on geological field trips to measure the thickness of rock outcrops in the same manner as my old Jacob's staff that I made from aluminum tubing more than 40 years ago.
▪I can use it to steady a camera.
▪I can use it as a walking stick anywhere in the world.
I have few power tools. I fear that my first attempt to join pieces of wood will result in a crooked join. So for a first attempt, what do you think about joining two 2" x 2" x 30" cherry pieces such as these?
http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2000681/9984/cherry-2-x-2-x-30.aspx
Or should I go for three 2" x 2" x 24" Bois d'arc pieces such as these?
http://www.woodcraft.com/product/2021303/31184/osage-orange-argen-2-x-2-x-24.aspx
Since the stock should be kiln dried, square, and straight, surely I can figure our how to mount the hardware to join the pieces before whittling down.
Your thoughts please!
My inspiration for this:
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