Craft & Clower
Yo Craft, got any plans to craft a wooden prop that doubles as a comedy piece—like a juggling club that turns into a tiny stage?
Sure, a juggling club that folds into a tiny stage sounds fun. I’d start with a solid wood like maple, carve a hinge that lets the club open into a platform, and add a little back‑panel to hold props. I’ll keep the joints tight so the club stays safe for juggling, but still lets the stage unfold cleanly. It’ll take a few careful cuts, but the end result should look sharp and work smoothly.
That’s a slick idea—maple’s sturdy enough, and a hinge that pops into a stage? Sounds like a magic trick that could get a standing ovation or at least a few claps. Just remember to test it out with a spare bat before the crowd sees the reveal, or you’ll end up juggling a busted prop. Good luck, and may the hinges stay honest!
Thanks! I’ll keep the hinge tight and do a dry run with a spare bat. No one wants a broken prop on stage. I’ll get it right before the crowd’s eyes. Appreciate the well‑wish!