Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Third wooden baton











This is my third plywood baton/cosh...It's made from 2 sections of plywood, glued together, worked on lathe and on the end varnished with colorless lacquer so it shines pretty much. Just under the fingerslots, it has leather lanyard, so you can wrap it around your wrist and becomes allmost impossible to grab and take it out of hand.

It's about 400 milimeters long (15.7 inches) and biggest diameter is approximately 32.5 milimeters (1.28 inches).

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Second wooden baton













This is my second wooden baton, made from two sections of plywood glued together and then worked on lathe. Took about 20 minutes of work to me, and it's nearly a smaller copy of a baseball bat..

Coated with industrial oil to look bit darker and shine just a little bit.

It's about 430 milimeters long (16.7 inches), biggest diameter is 34.4 milimeters (1.4 inches) and the smaller is 24.8 milimeters (1 inch).

Monday, August 9, 2010

First wooden baton











This is my first wooden baton, made from two-section plywood, made by me on lathe. It took me about half an hour to make(my first time to work with wood on lathe) but I think, it fell out kinda good. Simple design, middle rank comfortable - because finger(holes) aren't in best position. Has a small lanyard on end, enough to wrap around my wrist and it's coated with industrial oil, which made the wood look darker.

It's approximately 420 milimeters long(16.5 inches) and diameter could be seen on picture(33.25 milimeters or 1.3 inches).

Lanyard is about 300 millimeters long stripe of leather belt, which I cut off on many pieces.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Ace of spades two-fingered knuckle duster











This knuckle duster is about one year old, design is taken from Weaponcollector.

This sanded knuckle duster has rounded finger holes with diameter of 21 milimeters and very small palmrest, which both things makes this knuckle duster pretty much useless.

The ace of spades is 66 milimeters high, 56 milimeters wide and 6 milimeters thick.

It's my only 2 fingered knuckle duster for now, but I'm planning to make a lot more soon.

I recently got some more material (for exactly 8 aluminium and 1 brass four-fingered knuckle duster) and I'm planning to be working on them in few weeks.