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Need Hollow Wood Dowels, Possibly Bamboo If That Is All There Is...

Need the hollow space inside to be approximately 2.5 centimeters across. I have done several searches using Google, but have had no luck, probably because there is a term for stuff like this that I do not know. If anyone knows an online store selling stuff like this, please point me to it. Thanks. 🙂
 
Got a Hobby Lobby or Hobby Town near where you live? That's where I've always gotten stuff like that. Might be your best bet. 😀 HTH
 
No, we had a HobbyCraft City but it closed several years ago. I will check online hobby stores, though, and see what I can find, now that I have some point of reference.
 
Got access to a wood lathe? Make 'em yourself. I've never heard of hollow ones, but it wouldn't be hard to punch a hole through them on a lathe. How many do you need?
 
Well, if he only needs a couple, I'd do it with a hand drill! A 3/32" drill would poke through in a flash!
 
He said he needed the space inside to be approx 2.5 centimeteres across.. But yeah, you could probably do it yourself.. If not, I don't know where you could find something like that, other than bamboo.

How long does it need to be, does it matter? Because bamboo isn't really completely hollow..
 
For those who can't add / multiply 2.5 cm = about 1 inch. a 3/32" hole won't work 🙂

At an inch it will be hard to drill that without some kind of guide. you may be able to do it on a drill press, but most have less than a 5" throw. that would give ya a 10" piece.

Can you make due with steel? That would be much easier.
 
Doh! I'm thinking millimeter and I read his post twice! 😱

Yeah, that's a serious hole there! And it seems like wood would get kind of weak with big hole like that through it. How large of an O.D. would it be?

Edit: Good point about changing material, Evadman. How about PVC instead?
 
Hmm... got caught up reading the WombatWoman Topic Collection, LMAO.. and now I forgot what I was going to say...
 
if it has to be wood, and you can use something thin, it might be easiest to bend a real thin sheet around something using steam.
 
Whenever I see "Eli" I think about hopping on my riding mower, which is running like a top! Mmmm, I can smell freshly cut lawn already... 😀
 


<< Whenever I see "Eli" I think about hopping on my riding mower, which is running like a top! Mmmm, I can smell freshly cut lawn already... 😀 >>



lol... Well, that's nice to know. 😉

I'm curious too.. what're you goin to use it for? lol..

 
Well Bamboo is not hollow but can be cleaned out on the inside but it is also tapered. How big on the outside?? I also would be thinking PVC if it has to look like wood get some of that really thin wood they sell for inlay"s and wrap it.

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Whatcha buildin', ShotgunSteve? Pics? 😀

Eli helped me troubleshoot the stupid engine on my wondrous 1986 Wheelhorse rider. It's been brought back to tip top shape and I'm ready to roll!

There's lots of help to be had around here, Steve. We'd sure like to know what yer up to! Somethin' kinky? :Q
 
I saw that ole' Steve was online now, so I figured he might be willing to tell us what this was all about now?
 


<< Well Bamboo is not hollow but can be cleaned out on the inside but it is also tapered. How big on the outside?? I also would be thinking PVC if it has to look like wood get some of that really thin wood they sell for inlay"s and wrap it.

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Problem is, I need to use a woodburner on it, so the inlay would have to be thick enough for that. I will check into it and see what is available, we just had Home Depot open a store up here. 🙂

Lengths need to be approximately six and eight inches in length, for those using the English measurement system. 🙂 Thickness of the walls of the tube would be approximately a quarter of an inch, and structural strength is not a major requirement.

I must say, I am amazed at the curiousity my little craft project has aroused. :Q
 
Well, you did bump the thread, then disappear. Kind of annoying actually...

Just wondering why it needs to be hollow and/or wood?
 
It needs to be hollow because it is going to contain something, and wood because a woodburner does not work especially well on metal or PVC pipe. I bumped it before heading off to work, then never got back to it until today. The boss is out of town, which means lots of overtime.
 
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