There is nothing like a technical drawing before creating. Sticking to the plan helps a lot, especially at buying or ordering the right material.
So I fell on a pine board at the wood shop. The width and the length I needed... 22$ I couldn't leave it there. I walk with it, took the bus, then the subway, walk on the main. So after almost killed 1 walker and a biker, injured 4 persons with their eyes on their cell phone, this piece of wood was home ready to start the project.
Just as the ancient, I cut that piece with my grand grand father wood saw
Then, with my dremell, I made the round shape, sand it and put 3 coats of varnish. No picture of that it's been snowing and raining outside...
Shop to the home hardware, get some pipe, some screw and fitting, 75$
And then the flange arrives from amazon, sorry for the hardware store next door, he was selling those at 4.29$ I offer him to equal the price I had online, but he refuses... I needed 20 of them... Thanks amazon I had those for 40$ #hackyourlife
And then finally fixed to the wall and solid!
140$ later... does it look familiar???
Now I can unpack my stuff and order what's missing