| Project by Mike Soramaki | posted 459 days ago | 4443 views | 0 times favorited | 9 comments | ![]() |
![]() |
Made this table last summer, probably the best out of my 3, all cut by hand and sticks over the past year or so. Its basically the same as my first table, only its rectangular. This table is also all out of broken unused sticks and the wood to support it and the legs are also scrap wood.
| Pin It |
























9 comments so far
a1Jim
home | projects | blog
87188 posts in 1746 days
#1 posted 459 days ago
Very cool.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
jcwalleye
home | projects | blog
267 posts in 1242 days
#2 posted 458 days ago
Pretty unique. I’ll bet that’s real popular in the hockey world.
-- Trees, a wonderful gift --Joe--
nobuckle
home | projects | blog
1046 posts in 930 days
#3 posted 458 days ago
That’s one of a kind. I’d imagine it’s quite sturdy. Aren’t hockey sticks laminated to provide flexibility and stregnth?
-- Doug - Make an effort to live by the slogan "We try harder"
489tad
home | projects | blog
992 posts in 1181 days
#4 posted 458 days ago
I like that. Great use of something that would just get thrown out. A recent tour of my son’s high school, the wood shop had a chair made from old skate boards. I heard several asking if they could buy it.
-- Dan I.G.N.
router
home | projects | blog
32 posts in 1633 days
#5 posted 458 days ago
The more of these you put up, the more I am liking them. Nice job.
Mikebouch
home | projects | blog
1 post in 411 days
#6 posted 411 days ago
This is awesome. Would you be interested in selling?
bw22
home | projects | blog
1 post in 400 days
#7 posted 400 days ago
This is awesome. Looking to make something similar myself. Just wondering, how did you bond the sticks together??
rlei1130
home | projects | blog
1 post in 397 days
#8 posted 397 days ago
Did you just go to a local rink and find broken shafts? Or were they your sticks?Id love to something like this, but I feel like aquiring that many sticks would be hard to do or expensive
Mike Soramaki
home | projects | blog
13 posts in 530 days
#9 posted 397 days ago
Thanks for the comments…to answer your questions, it is already sold sorry, sticks are bonded with industrial adhesive with a thin plywood underneath for support, and most of the sticks I just got from friends the past season and the local outdoor rink. I think used 20-25 sticks to make it
Have your say...