Feel Like a Sir Ninja

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Intro: Feel Like a Sir Ninja

**If there are spelling errors, I'm sorry! I'm not totally fluent in English so I'm using a translation tool as an aid for making this Instructable.**

I always imagined myself as an old man and how would i protect myself. So I thought, why not a bengal with a blade?
This Instructable is the step by step how I did it.


STEP 1: Materials / Tools

So, the materials i used here,i have all at my home and the wood, I used construction wood.

Materials:
-Blade iron: 70cm
-Wood pieces:
  - 80cm x 2cm x 4cm
  - 10cm x 2cm x 4cm
  - 15cm x 5cm x 4cm
- Wood glue.
- Varnish.
- Nail

Tools:
- Set-square
- Chisel
- Hacksaw
- Pencil and rubber
- Sandpaper
- Drill-(1" and 1/3 ")
- Planer-manual
- Soldering iron
- Hammer (Rubber and Iron)
- Brush
- Metric trena
- Screwdriver
- Whetstone
- Staples-wood
- Goggles
- Morça
- Circular saw
- Drilling machine
- Emery
- Hacksaw

STEP 2: Preparation Hood

I chalked the ends to get the alignment parts after.
I chalked with a pencil on the inner part where the blade will be from at 10cm base, so that the blade was not until the end. I scored the risk with the big chisel and with the chisel slightly larger than the blade i cut the part that she'll stay.
After doing this in two parts and sanded I glued with the wood glue. I held the two parts with the help of clips and let dry for a night.

STEP 3: After a Night

After the glue has dried, I scored the measures to cut the base of the walking stick, after ... I removed the excess with Planer-manual and sanded.

STEP 4: Preparing the Blade

I marked the right size and cut of the blade, nailing it to the handle of the walking stick, 8 cm long, with Durepoxi (A type of sugru).

STEP 5: The Handle

Using a piece of wood 10cm x 2cm x 4cm, I stuck and molded and I glued it on the cable using Durepoxi.

STEP 6: The Union

After sharpening the blade, I made the piece that holds the cable to the base of the walking stick using the same method as the other pieces.

STEP 7: The Gran Finale

I drew in the piece using a pencil and then carve using a soldering iron to burn the wood. After the ready drawings I passed varnish.

I used the iron rings to keep the base together.

25 Comments

cool cane. I want now.

That's awesome, gonna have to make my own
Awesome cane. Very skillfully done, good work!
A really cool instructable, but I'd be careful. Sword canes are illegal in certain US states (like California), so check out state laws before walking around with one.
Thanks for the tip, but i not live in the U.S. and here this weapons are not banned. ^^
It's a blade, and it's more than 10cm long... so yes, it's banned here in Brazil.
Thanks, I was unaware of this law, I will take care. :)
Descobri que era brasileiro assim que vi o DUREPOXI®, foi tipo, WTF Durepoxi?! só brasileiros usam durepoxi XD!

Alias eu já fiz uma espada com o mesmo material, se não me engano era uma suspenção de fusca.

Parabens por ter seu Ible' na primeira pagina!
XD Eu imaginei que alguém reconheceria o Durepoxi. Não conhecia nenhum brasileiro aqui! Obg pelo comentário :)
Very nice. A personalized cane is definitely on my list of things to do.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! XD
How bout a blow gun/breathing tube out of the scabbard part? Yeah.. I went there.
THHANKS for the how good one
thank you :)
Would be a lot dangerous gentleman euheuheuheuheue. Thank you :)
Nicely done !
Thank you :)
amazing work, i seee you have much the same array of tools i use in my wood work. i love this piece, the only thing i would have done is forged the blade, using pattern welded steel as the japanese of the period did. love the piece though
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