I look at a lot of regular wooden furniture and try and use hockey sticks to make it. I was looking at the side tables on the site and decided I could make one for my son’s room I finished the hockey stick table top last night. Final dimensions came out to 15-1/2” x 18” made 100% from hockey sticks, framed with hockey sticks on edge so that a glass pannel can be fit inside to make a flat smooth surface for the top.
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RobS
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#1 posted 2119 days ago
Great! Pictures?
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MsDebbieP
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#2 posted 2119 days ago
been a long time since I’ve been at the rink but i remember all the broken sticks.. hmmmm never thought of using them for building.
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melski
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#3 posted 2119 days ago
I’ve been saving broken sticks for quite a while. now putting them to good use.
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oscorner
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#4 posted 2118 days ago
Hockey sticks make an interesting table top!
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Lee A. Jesberger
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#5 posted 2118 days ago
Hi Melski;
Very creative use of hockey sticks. And to think, I always throw the broken ones away. Who knew there was furniture in there?
If my son sees this, he’ll be breaking all his sticks, and asking for a table!
Great work,
Lee
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