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t-money
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Topic: training for caberPosted: 4/03/08 at 6:03pm |
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hey guys. i want to start training to compete. how do you all train for the caber. how to find one? make one? use other objects? any info would be great. thanks. |
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HammerGunn
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Posted: 4/03/08 at 7:12pm |
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I have one that I made out of 3 2x6-16' boards that I laminated and screwed together. I tapered the boards the first third or so to make it a little more "real". Weighs about 95#'s, nothing fancy, but it works for practice.
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t-money
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Posted: 4/03/08 at 7:58pm |
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thanks man. i was thinking along the same lines. getting the longest 4x4 i could find and weight it some how.
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Posted: 4/04/08 at 3:22am |
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You can also get 2X6X20 at Lowes.
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Posted: 4/04/08 at 4:33am |
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I have used the 2*6 route. But being OCD I wanted it to be more square than just three 2by's....so I added a 1*6 of decking wood in there. That made it real close to a 5"x5.5" square. I also tapered mine by cutting out the corners on the small end...so it is actually an octogon on the small end. My 12 footer was about 80lbs. The 16 footer is right at 90lbs. They both have been drying out in my garage for the whole winter, so they have lost a bit of that water wieght they will come with from Lowes/HD. The way the weight seems to be going...each 4 foot 'appears' to add 10lbs. Keep in mind, unless you make a really really big cut on the taper, these will be harder to turn than similar weight in a competion.
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t-money
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Posted: 4/04/08 at 6:20am |
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thanks for all the responses guys. sounds like the 2x6 thing is the way to go.
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Posted: 4/06/08 at 2:18pm |
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I used Gorilla Glue to glue the three pieces together. Just be cautious if you use it. A little goes along way. It foams up and will come oozing out of the cracks but not instantly. It takes a few seconds. I had mine in my yard across two saw horses. I gave it at least 24 hours to dry and cut off the excess glue before I started shaping the narrow end.
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Posted: 4/06/08 at 3:30pm |
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home depot sells 6x6 x16 and preasure treated about 100 lbs
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Posted: 4/06/08 at 3:32pm |
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Or you can just go cut a tree down, I do this every year since they dry out make great camp fire wood |
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Posted: 4/06/08 at 4:57pm |
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i checked out the depot, pretty cheap whatever way i decide to go. ill have to check out the 6x6x16. i live in a pretty urban area, it would be funny as hell to go cut a tree down at the park. in the middle of the city with a chain saw, little kids on the swings. hahaha.
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Posted: 4/07/08 at 9:39am |
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You say that like some one may have a problem with it
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Posted: 4/10/08 at 3:05am |
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If you have to use a chainsaw, wear some hemp clothing or something...maybe they will let you slide since you are doing your part for the environment. And make sure your chainsaw runs on solar or wind power. Oh, and be sure you carpool in an ethanol vehicle to get there... |
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sounds good. i was just going to wear a hockey mask. your idea might be better. |
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Posted: 4/12/08 at 11:47pm |
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check your local saw mill thats where we get ours 30 $ each different weights and sizes use a draw knife to de bark or have them doit for a few more $$ disk sander to make the small end smooth
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thanks Johnnie
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Posted: 6/11/08 at 7:11am |
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I get mine from a log cabin builder, I use a power planer, to smooth out the sides and round off the small end. Send them a framed photo of the boys holding the caber with there logo on a sine and they will give the cabers to you. We also post them as a sponsor on our web site. Paint the cabers with wood glue and rap them with linen and paint over the linen with the wood glue as well, this will stop our cabers from braking. RJ |
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Posted: 6/12/08 at 11:27am |
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Home depot 6 x 6 x 16 works really good
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