First Project! The Poker.


Today we started our first project, a tool called a Poker. 

These are all the tools needed to make it. 


Step one is to perfectly flatten both ends of the plastic rod using a file and bench motor. 


This portion took me a few minutes to get the hang of. Thankfully my previous woodworking skills helped me figure it out quickly. 


Next I had to flat taper one side a half inch from the end to 1/4 in on the very end of the plastic.


With that step done I now had to drill a hole in the center of the plastic rod but I forgot to take a picture of it. I assume you all can imagine what it would look like. 

For the sharp part of the poker I used a saxophone spring. 


On the flat end of the spring I used a grinding wheel to make a sharp point. This end will go into the plastic rod. 


With that done I shoved the needle into the plastic rod, now the handle, and the project was complete.
It was a good project to start with, not hard but a good way to get moving in the shop. I am looking forward to what tomorrows class will bring!

 


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  1. This is like reading a mystery journal, can’t wait to find out what happens next.

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