CROSS INLAY WALKING STICK
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Welcome to another walking stick build! This carved walking stick is made out of BUTTERNUT with a pine Cross inlay for contrast. This stick was for a friend who has a strong connection to his faith and I wanted to have a stick represent that connection.
Hope you enjoy the build and leave a comment below. I try and answer any and all questions or comments left by you.
I love the inlay in the handle. The contrast of the wood colors is striking!! Beautiful workmanship! I sent an email to you about an idea I have for you.
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it… been thinking about it for a bit and finally decided to give it a try. I’ll look into your email and get back to you
Very nice hiking stick! I love the cross inlay design. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you very much! It was a fun build and gave me some practice with my chisels.
Nice to see all hand tools here. Great results. My wife encourages me to create elaborate patterns but I think the stick often stands on its own merit. On finishes? I have been using stain or danish oil topped with 2 coats of hand rubbed semigloss lacquer. I was wondering if you had an opinion on my method. Anyway great job.
@@Austinite333 thanks for watching. As for the finish, I usually put either danish oil or teak oil as a base, then I’ve topped it off with a wax finish or polyurethane. Your methods follow mine … I like how the oils bring out the grain of the wood, and a top coat adds a bit of protection. I’ve been wanting to try Tung oil, that’s a test to come soon
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@@IssaAli-dr2vf thank you
Beautiful!
thank you so much! I like how this one came out
Encore du beau travail, tu as sablé jusqu’à quel niveau de grain l’époxy?
Pour l'epoxy, j'ai sablé jusqu'à 600... Merci!
Strasznie sie z tym pierdolisz. Na szlifierke z tym i po robocie.👍😃🇵🇱
Nie mam nic przeciwko używaniu narzędzi ręcznych. Nie spieszę się i lubię ten proces. Dzięki za oglądanie!
He did a fabulous job. I'm sure he uses hand tools because he enjoys using hand tools. You're welcome to make your own projects in whatever way makes you happy
@@sethgreenwood6488 absolutely, hand tools get the job done and it’s quite rewarding. A lot quieter than power tools as well!