I am in the Y-Guides program with my kids. Second year tribes make a totem pole. As the only dad in the group with much in the way of tools I am leading up the charge .
We have ~12 members in our tribe. Each of us will get a segment to take home and decorate. I was thinking 8" wide by ~6" tall would work. I would drill a hole through the center of each and assemble it in the end with threaded rod. If made out of solid wood it will be quite heavy, expensive and the stock may be hard to come by from typical sources (lumber mill, hardwood store etc).
But I was thinking about trying to find someone who has taken down a tree recently. Some white wood (maple, poplar?) 10-12" in diameter I think would work. It would be turned through the pith and being green it may get some cracks but I figure that would help with character .
So any suggestions on where I can find stock for a project like this?
Thanks!
Salem
We have ~12 members in our tribe. Each of us will get a segment to take home and decorate. I was thinking 8" wide by ~6" tall would work. I would drill a hole through the center of each and assemble it in the end with threaded rod. If made out of solid wood it will be quite heavy, expensive and the stock may be hard to come by from typical sources (lumber mill, hardwood store etc).
But I was thinking about trying to find someone who has taken down a tree recently. Some white wood (maple, poplar?) 10-12" in diameter I think would work. It would be turned through the pith and being green it may get some cracks but I figure that would help with character .
So any suggestions on where I can find stock for a project like this?
Thanks!
Salem