To: baidarka@lists.intelenet.net
Subject: Re: Rolling
From: cghbrook@juno.com (Chris G Hardenbrook)
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 14:26:53 EST
This one person is interested. Thanks. If you don't put on your site,
you can send the file to my earthlink email address. Thanks, again.
>////:> Chris Hardenbrook <:\\\\<
Sunny Southern California
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On Tue, 18 Nov 1997 10:42:31 MDT -0600 "Shawn W. Baker"
<baker@msu.oscs.montana.edu> writes:
>>
>> On the subject of blade orientation when rolling,...
>>
>snip what I wrote earlier--
>
>Bill Blohm wrote:
>
>>>Or do what I do: tape a 6" length or so of 1/8" rod to the
>>>side of your shaft where your knuckles rest with the blade
>>>horizontal. That way, whenever you need to know the orientation
>>>of your blades, you can tell by feel. Duct tape. I've had such
>>>a key on my paddle for years, and never have to check to see
>>>where my blades are. I KNOW what the orientation is.
>>>
>>>Bill B.
>
>I've heard of that technique before, except it was taping on a
>popsicle stick.
>Anyway, I'll take your advice: I'm stripping a paddle over
>Thanksgiving, and
>I'll leave a projection on the front of my oval shaft for just that
>purpose.
>
> I plan to take pictures of the process..If my paddle works out, does
>anyone
>want to see the process posted on the net? If even one person is
>interested,
>I'll take the time to scan the pics and put them on my homepage.
>
>Shawn
>