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    Sarong tie out of scrap walnut

    So it has nothing to do with Texas, Bows, or Hunting... But hey it's a small project I completed in bits and pieces over a week after I got home from work.

    My wife and I went on a cruise to Nassau last week and she found a sarong and a sarong tie that was the shape of a fish. We both really liked it, and almost bought it, but they wanted $51 after taxes and wouldn't negotiate. So I leaned over and whispered into my wife's ear, "I can make that."

    She already has the sarong... So here's the tie made out of 11 pieces of scraps.

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    Edit: Just saw this needs to be a how-to, so here goes: I had previously cut some wood and had scraps that had right angles. I used them and glued them together using Tite Bond II. Once dried, I took the block, planed it down, then drew my "fish" on there. I sanded down the edges to get a rough shape. Once I had that, I took an orbital sander to round off the edges and get to a more uniform finish. I used a 1/2" drill bit to drill two holes and wallered them out for a bit of extra room. Had the wife try it on for size, looked great.

    From there it was just sanding with 80, 120, 160, 240 and 320. May be overkill but it's silky smooth. Finished it with some Boiled Linseed Oil and wha-la.
    Last edited by ctom87; 02-01-2019, 10:48 AM. Reason: Following the rules of the thread.

    #2
    Cool. What's a Sarong?

    Asking for a friend.

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      #3
      Not complete without said sarong and model. It's in da rulebook !

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        #4
        Originally posted by JayB View Post
        Cool. What's a Sarong?

        Asking for a friend.
        It's a wrap that women use after they get out of the pool. Fancy towel in my opinion. Wife can now tie it and do a bunch of different things and stuff with it. Sorry for the level of vagueness lol... I am not too familiar with them. Just know she looks good in one.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JayB View Post
          Cool. What's a Sarong?

          Asking for a friend.
          (Nice work, OP!)
          Think of a sarong as a looser fitting garment or dress. The Sarong tie is used to pull the fabric in a little tighter around the midsection.

          KJ

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            #6
            Nice work. I have the woodworking bug again. Always appreciate motivation.

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              #7
              So...this would be a sarong
              944452
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                #8
                Originally posted by JayB View Post
                So...this would be a sarong
                944452
                Bahahaha thank you for this.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JayB View Post
                  So...this would be a sarong
                  944452
                  yes... sarong, yet... sa sad!

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                    #10
                    By the way....that is NOT me!

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                      #11
                      Wife likes it.

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                        #12
                        Nice use of scraps. I have bit of walnut drops and my daughter wants to make a small cutting board wiht it.

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                          #13
                          Thanks. I have some pieces cut for a cutting board, only issue is they are all hexagons and no two match exactly. Not sure where I go from here lol.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by JayB View Post
                            So...this would be a sarong
                            944452
                            That is just "sooo-wrong"! LOL

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                              #15
                              Great use of scraps, turned out great! And yes, I didn't know what a sarong was either lol

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