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Re: Great tool for Greenland paddle
By:Ron Weatherman
Date: 5/20/2001, 10:24 pm
In Response To: Re: Great tool for Greenland paddle (Greg Stamer)

I also prefer the drawknife for roughing out a paddle. I use Western Red cedar 2x4's from Home Depot ($5.89). I have to look through a whole stack to find one good one. Sometimes they don't have a good one, so when I find one I buy it for future use.

Greg, I had one paddle blade start to split on the end with the grain running the way you described. I know this would make the strongest loom but the blades seem to be better with the grain running the other way. Maybe I am making my blades too thin. I work them down to about three quarters of an inch at the tip, to help with flutter. Did I just have a bad piece of wood?

As far as finishes go. I can wear the finish off of anything using it as a push pole on the flats :-)) I like Tung Oil. When it wears off I just put a little more on the tips.

Ron Weatherman Umatilla, Florida

: I was surprised when I walked into the kayak shop in Nuuk where traditional
: kayaks are built and my first image was of a Greenlander using an electric
: plane to quickly dimension a solid spruce paddle. He spoke English and I
: jokingly asked "where's the crooked knife and adze?". He laughed
: and said he had a stack of paddles to make for children and wanted the
: quickest method possible.

: I can only handle so much noise and sacriledge, so my favorite tool for
: roughing out paddles is a draw knife, and it works quite fast once you
: become skilled, as you can split out huge chunks of wood or shave like a
: plane. I'm sure the power planer would be quicker to learn and work faster
: though. Like Jay's comments for the power planer, a drawknife can ruin the
: work very fast if not careful.

: Greg Staemr

Messages In This Thread

Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Matthew -- 5/16/2001, 11:37 am
Great tool for Greenland paddle
Jay Babina -- 5/18/2001, 4:25 pm
Re: Great tool for Greenland paddle
Greg Stamer -- 5/18/2001, 7:42 pm
Re: Great tool for Greenland paddle
Ron Weatherman -- 5/20/2001, 10:24 pm
Re: Great tool for Greenland paddle
Greg Stamer -- 5/20/2001, 11:31 pm
Re: Great tool for Greenland paddle
Ron Weatherman -- 5/21/2001, 8:03 am
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Jay Babina -- 5/18/2001, 9:25 am
Re:what's the best wood: The cheapest
Shawn Baker -- 5/18/2001, 12:29 pm
Re:what's the best wood: The cheapest
Greg Stamer -- 5/20/2001, 11:09 am
Question on cedar
Jay Babina -- 5/21/2001, 9:28 am
Blazing Paddles!
Greg Stamer -- 5/21/2001, 10:13 am
Re: cavemen wood working technique
Tony -- 5/21/2001, 12:43 pm
Re:what's the best wood: Inexpensive
Shawn Baker -- 5/20/2001, 11:38 pm
Re:what's the best wood: Inexpensive
Ken Sutherland -- 5/24/2001, 1:29 am
Re:I like this answer
Jim -- 5/18/2001, 10:16 am
Re:I like this answer
Brian Nystrom -- 5/18/2001, 12:10 pm
Re:I like this answer
Jim -- 5/18/2001, 1:28 pm
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Greg Stamer -- 5/16/2001, 3:11 pm
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Randy Knauff -- 5/16/2001, 8:27 pm
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Greg Stamer -- 5/16/2001, 10:13 pm
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Randy Knauff -- 5/17/2001, 2:05 am
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Greg Stamer -- 5/17/2001, 9:49 am
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
peter czerpak -- 5/17/2001, 8:09 am
I use western red cedar
Brian Nystrom -- 5/16/2001, 2:01 pm
Re: Greenland Style Paddle, what's the best wood ?
Shawn Baker -- 5/16/2001, 12:03 pm