I've just completed an Instructable for version 2.
Here's what you need to make your own:
Tools:
• Pipe cutter (optional)
• Hacksaw
• Metal working lathe with cross slide
• Drill or drill press (optional)
• 1/4 inch drill bit
• Mill and 1/4 inch milling bit (optional)
• Countersink (optional)
• Needle nosed pliers
• 1/8 inch diameter nail
• Applicator (and mixing dish if using 2 part epoxy)
Materials:
• 3/4 inch external diameter, 5/8 internal diameter, aluminum pipe, 3 1/2 inches long
• 3/4 inch internal diameter aluminum pipe, 1 1/8 inches long (The external diameter does not really matter. The piece I used was about 7/8.)
• Two sections of 3/4 inch diameter aluminum rod. One section 1 5/8 inches long, the other 1 1/8 inches long
• 8 inches of 1/16 of an inch diameter SS wire
• Epoxy intended for use with metal
• Strong string
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Signing UpStep 1: The sidewall and point (the body)
On the lathe turn a 1/2 inch long section from the end of the 1 5/8 inches long section of 3/4 inch aluminum rod down to a 5/8 diameter.
On the lathe turn a point on the opposite end from the one you just turned down.
This piece will be the point.
These two parts make up the body.








































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you can write on it and i saw printed symbols on it so once i tried to print on it with my old laserjet printer. the first attempt wasn't good - i printed on the surface side of the tyvek sheet, glued on a normal paper to make it more stiff. the result was the tyvek melted around the hot laser printing cylinder. fortunately i could pull the sheet away from the cylinder and the printer worked as it did before. in my second attempt i tried printing on the other side, being more flat, and it worked fine. the result was ok - if i didn't fold it too often the laser toner stayed stable enough on the tyvek - and it was water resistant!
sure... you can buy waterproof paper somewhere but i wanted to try this material. for my purposes it worked well so if you have an old pinter around and you (or somebody else) wouldn't be ashamed of it being executed give it a try!
Just a simple thought I had!