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Foordy Acres Photography. Cool miniature stove. Plants & Animals News. Instructables - Make, How To, and DIY. Lifehacker, tips and downloads for getting things done. Popular Science | New Technology, Science News, The Future Now. The glory of hockey stick art. Image from slapshotcreations.com The dog gate above is, as the caption mentions, taken from slapshotcreations.com , a website put together by @BillShandler that showcases some of the cool stuff he’s built from used hockey sticks. He inspired me to search out some more great hockey stick woodwork, and thanks to a Twitter request and the fancy google machine, I’m proud to present the best of my initial findings.
Who doesn’t love this stuff? It’s custom, personal, and recycling. Let’s take a look. * First, a beauty. What a downright perfect fit for that dock. . * Now, let’s get a little less polished, and a little more awesome. That is truly a thing of beauty, Peggy. So, so great. . * There’s about 300 different ways to build a hockey chair, so I’ve compiled the most common below: I’m all about using goalie paddles for arm-rests. * And now a few from the web… The hockey stick chest: Badass. . * The hockey stick cutting board : No idea how that was made, but it looks like it was a lot of work. Whoa. PlayStation? - PS3?, PS2?, PSP? & PSP? go Systems, Games & PlayStation?Network.