Now, as a teacher who spent 30 years in public schools and another 11 years after I "retired," operating a tutoring business, I have gone through a lot of pencils with a lot of students. A few weeks ago, as I was explaining some geometry to a student, I used a standard pencil as an example of a hexagon and we walked through the geometry displayed in it. "How many degrees are each angle?" I've also used a pencil to apply ratios and algebra. "What is the ratio of length to width on this pencil?" What percentage of the length is the ferrule?"
I have several things in my tutoring center that play with the mind by using strange proportions. I look for ways to get students to think with a different part of their brain.
I know a man who has a saw mill. He repurposes old power poles. Around here, that means cedar. I asked him to mill some 1/2" boards that were 12' long and 12" wide. Those boards are all bright yellow now.
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Next, I ripped 2"x6" boards into strips measuring about 2" on a side with 2 opposing angles being 60 degrees. The resulting parallelograms were cut into 3" blocks to serve as bumpers for the plywood panels. I spaced the first and last panels 2" from the end of the side boards and the middle panels about 4' from each end.
I used good quality wood glue on all edges and nailed the pencil body together with a pneumatic brad nailer.











































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I checked out some of your instructables. You are quite artistic.
I am working on my second instructable and hope to be ready to post it in a day or two.
Keep up the good work.
Just kidding. thanks for your kind remark.
I have really wanted to imitate.
It looks like a pencil Land of the Giants!
I have many things that play with proportion around my place, like a 24" tall, soft-serve ice-cream cone and another pencil that is 4' long. I have some over-sized coins, some extremely undersized coins and other "odd" stuff.
Seeking a project which I could tie into my business, that old pencil came to mind.
Thanks rymndgeekyguy!
I originally clicked on it because it shares the title of an interesting book by John Taylor Gatto, also formerly a public schoolteacher for at least 30 years, who has a lot of intriguing points about education.
Are you going to try to make one that writes now? :)
Looked up something for you. Not sure it will fit the bill but all you do is Google Graphite Rods
http://www.naccarbon.com/
or http://www.graphitestore.com/
Slap one of those into a wood tube cut from a pole and Voila!
It would be a giant pencil you can actually write with.
Thanks for your efforts.
It's sad people think they can win by just adding one word to the title.....At least try to be awesome and put as much in as this project took.
Thanks for sharing.