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50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick

Autor Peter Manchester
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2002

From the days when proto-humans lashed animal jawbones to sticks and whacked wildebeest-poop slapshots in Olduvai Arena to today's super-high-tech computer-assisted extravaganzas, one by-product of the hockey game has gone unnoticed and untapped. Until now . . .

In "50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick," Peter Manchester transforms the agony of a fractured stick into the thrill of creation. Instructions and explicit cartoons show woodworkers of all abilities how to fashion items for outdoors, items for indoors, and items without any purpose at all. No basement artiste will ever throw away a broken hockey stick again. The finished projects will delight friends and win the respect of detractors, even those in the maker's own household. Using broken hockey sticks as tomato stakes is elementary compared with crafting a Walking Stick or a Pi ata Stick. But Manchester goes far beyond making a stick out of a stick; his inventions encompass the full potential of this free and almost infinite resource. Even in this age of miracle materials, ordinary recreational hockey sticks are a tough, flexible composite of resin and wood, and the broken pieces are just too good to throw away.

Truly practical designs include a modern Travois, a springy, long-range Catapult, and a Toilet Paper Holder for the well-appointed fishing camp. Science fair projects leap from the pages of "50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick" a Wind Vane, a combination Sun Dial and Snow Depth Gauge, and a Geodesic Dome that requires plenty of duct tape. Accessories for the home include a Curtain Rod for the bedroom of a hockey-crazed kid and a Lamp that really works. Fathers and children can bond as they manufacture gifts and sporting goods: a Pot Rack, a Wind Sail, an Ice Croquet Set, and a Bathroom Occupancy Designator. The book&39;s piece de resistance is the Mock Moose, a trophy made from a skate and at least four stick blades."

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ISBN-13: 9780864923585
ISBN-10: 0864923589
Pagini: 96
Dimensiuni: 143 x 198 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Goose Lane Editions

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What is Canada's most underutilized natural resource? Forget oil, lumber, and even Tim Hortons. Peter Manchester has discovered an easily accessible and almost infinite motherlode: broken hockey sticks. "50 Things to Make with a Broken Hockey Stick" may be the first truly original, truly Canadian book. Instructions and illustrations show woodworkers of all abilities how to fashion items for outdoors, items for indoors, and items with uses best left to the imagination. The finished projects will delight friends and win the respect of detractors, even those in the maker&39;s own household. Thanks to Manchester's passion for discovering the magnificent in the mundane, no basement artiste will ever throw away a broken hockey stick again.