CARVING a STAFF of GUIDANCE walking stick
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- čas přidán 2. 03. 2024
- Welcome back to a complex walking stick. A client had reached out requesting a Staff of Guidance and its a big one! We have a crystal sphere on top held by a triple claw, a twist transition, a paracord wrap handle, Celtic Weave pattern along the shaft, a secondary handle and finally tapered down to a rubber foot. This was carved out of Red Oak and finished with Provincial stain, three coats of polyurethane and a beeswax finish.
Stick around, we have alot of information in this video and hope you enjoy the carving!
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I would love to have a staff like this, but made from 9 different types of wood in it. Nice job.
9 different species of wood will certainly complicate matters!! Glad you like it, thanks for watching
I am astonished; it is magnificent! Thank you,l Sir!
Thanks for watching! Glad for watching
What a beautiful staff you make it look so easy . Looking forward to your next project
Thank you! Glad it seems “easy”… this one took a lot of patience to get all the details!
This is incredible work!!! I look forward to holding this in my hands this week!!!
Glad you like it! It was a fun project! Thanks
You are a freakin bad ass! Dude your hands are a gift to this abrasive world! I share your passion and am awed by your knowledge! May i ask how you came to this work and were you passed down the tools? Teachings? Did u go to school? What does something like this cost? Where are you from? And how old are you? Youre skills look like one who has had lots of practice! I love it, thank you!
Thank you very much! I’ll try and answer as best I can… I’m a structural engineer by training and that’s my day job, I try and do carving as a hobby on my free time. I took a short carving course about 20 years ago and have been teaching myself as I go. Some tools were passed down through family but mostly bought them as I needed them (and could afford them). I learn from each project and still have a lot to learn but it’s a great journey and the woodworking community is great at sharing knowledge. Thanks for watching and your kind words!
WOW!!
An extraordinary piece. It is beautiful, I love this!
Good to hear from you! Thank you, it was a busy stick with a lot of details but it came out nicely!
Dang - well done!!!!!
thank you!
Wspaniała robota !
THANK YOU!
wow I love that amazing work
Thank you so much 😀
Impressive work! It's interesting to see the evolution of your stick-making.
Thank you! Hopefully it's interesting in a good way!!
Nice staff 👏 Really like your drill press cradle, clever!
Thank you! Had to find a way to keep the round sticks cantered below the drill bit! It works well.
Very nice
Thank you very much
Absolutely brilliant 👍
Thanks! This was a busy stick but it came out really nice
I make everyday sticks. I don't have the patience nor the skill to make such a beautiful stick😄@@JasonHedrich
@@geoff2212 glad you make sticks! Luckily there's a need for all types of sticks. Although my back felt this carving!!
Yes, I bet it did. I have done a bit of carving but stick to animal heads. Making hiking staffs are my favorite sticks.@@JasonHedrich
You can make stick
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I'll look into it! Thanks
It would be interesting to know where to find Red Oak staffs because the box stores don't often carry quality!
In Montreal we can get red oak in our local big box stores. Easy enough to find here. Must be a local supply chain availability
would you mind sharing your beeswax/oil/tripoli ratio?
I would but I bought this mix from a woodturner while I was visiting NYC so I'm not sure of the ratio... but it works great!
what is holding in the ball?
The crystal is held in with epoxy! Thanks for watching