Surly07 wrote:As for other concerns, this is obviously a waste of time, money, and materials. Tragically these themes have come to define my very being. Changing now will only cause an identity crises.
Erm, I dunno but have you ever heard of the term "pollution"? I know you're trying to sound cool but you are in fact wasting materials people could actually put to good use and which do not grow on trees.
Don't get me wrong, it is perfectly fine to mess around with resin and fabrics but why don't you learn how to properly do this sort of thing first? Learn about working with resin and fabrics, how they actually work etc.
Granted, it is my own opinion but I think paddlers should set an example by being responsible and not wasting stuff. Because this way, in the end you will have a lousy paddle that is probably unsafe to use on a river (and you will probably not use it).
If you learn how to work with resin etc. it is a lot more fun and you can actually make/fix/modify gear to suit your personal needs. I myself am a gear tinkerer but I try to keep loss of materials to a minimum by using the appropriate materials for what I am trying to do. And if it is better/easier/cheaper to buy parts I do just that.
But then again, I am not very cool and just an old fart who has been paddling for most of his life