FIRE Walking Stick - ash and epoxy

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2020
  • Latest walking stick made from Ash and Epoxy. Found this branch with a root ball during a walk through the woods and thought it would make a beautiful hiking stick. Filled in the cracks with a tinted (drop of acrylic paint) epoxy and sanded smooth. Finished the stick with a paracord handle wrap and 2 coats of Watco Teak oil. Fantastic finish and feels great to the touch. The base has a copper ring to protect the base. Hope you enjoy the process.
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  • @Aldenpnw
    @Aldenpnw 10 місяців тому +2

    This is exactly what I needed to solve the problem I ran into while doing a similar project, thanks so much!

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  10 місяців тому +1

      Great to hear! Happy to help

  • @jacopodanglars4836
    @jacopodanglars4836 Рік тому +3

    this video what i’ve been looking for. You’ve given me some out of the box ideas that I hadn’t thought of. Thank you Sir!

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      That's great to hear! Happy to be able to help a little!

  • @Sokolva
    @Sokolva Рік тому +3

    Beautiful work, love the idea of using pigmented epoxy to fill the cracks artfully, I definitely am going to try out that technique on some of the sticks I’ve found!

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      Great to hear! Thank you for watching, glad it gave you some inspiration

  • @omareduardotroncoso107
    @omareduardotroncoso107 2 роки тому +5

    Wow, very good job, it turned out very well, I really like the videos, you have very good ideas, thanks 👏

  • @Matt-uj6jm
    @Matt-uj6jm 2 роки тому

    The master 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @johneagan8021
    @johneagan8021 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic. Thank you for the Inspiration. I know it's 2 Years Old. I am now going to Refurbish my Sticks.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. I have a few others online, take a look and let me know what you think

  • @huskiefan8950
    @huskiefan8950 Рік тому +2

    For filling in wood cracks, I just fill up a small sandwich bag about 1/3 full with whatever epoxy or glue I'm using, then I use scissors to cut off a bottom corner of the bag as small as I can where it will still come out, then fill em up! I find it to be the least messy and wasteful thing I've tried. You can get the tip of the bag to go IN the crack, then squeeze. 👍

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      Great tip! Thanks I’ll give it a try

  • @stephengrooms1929
    @stephengrooms1929 2 роки тому

    Sweet walking stick I like it 👌

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому

      Thank you! The pattern of the wood came out beautiful

  • @edsecorr7812
    @edsecorr7812 Рік тому

    Great job thank you love your videos

  • @stormbringer_7774
    @stormbringer_7774 3 роки тому +1

    Love your work bro👍☘️

  • @johnbaldwin6614
    @johnbaldwin6614 Рік тому +1

    That is gorgeous

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Very happy to see you liked it. Thanks for the support

  • @Ozarkwild
    @Ozarkwild 2 роки тому +1

    Great work man! Enjoyed the video

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому

      Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching

  • @virgiltoepfer7087
    @virgiltoepfer7087 2 місяці тому

    Nice! Thanks

  • @johnnyserratt6176
    @johnnyserratt6176 3 роки тому +4

    I have found throw away chopstick works great for mixing and applying epoxy

  • @dizzysdiamonds
    @dizzysdiamonds Рік тому +2

    That is a beautiful piece!!!! I work with blackthorn and any cracks in my handles I fill with black tinted epoxy ...I must experiment with other colours

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      Thank you! Ive done black epoxy as well, it looks good as well

  • @davidwoolsey2300
    @davidwoolsey2300 3 роки тому +1

    I like that the teak oil finish didn't darken the wood.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  3 роки тому

      it does make the wood look good however... I've been very impressed by the Teak oil and have really enjoyed using it

  • @MrStanwillis
    @MrStanwillis Рік тому +1

    Great video and idea. I'm thinking red and blue.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      Thanks! Yes, it would be easy enough to do several colours!

  • @martrmbn
    @martrmbn Рік тому +4

    Looks great! Did you do the coloring all in one step or did you have to do it several times as you rotated around so it wouldn't drip?

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому +2

      Thank you! Yes, one side at a time. I did use 5 minute epoxy to help speed things up but it took a bit of time to do all the sides

  • @yorkshirebengal1620
    @yorkshirebengal1620 3 роки тому +3

    Great work again Mr Hedrich. Your videos have really inspired creativity in my stick making. I have a quick question if you don’t mind. I am creating a carved conductors baton for a graduation present. I am using your epoxy technique and then am going to varnish it. Do you have any tips about how to dry something that is only approx 15 inches long without spoiling the finish? I borrowed your hook technique for my sticks, but I’m not sure it will work in this case. Thanks.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like an interesting idea. You can make a small support block with a hole in it for the tip of the stick so you can get access to all around it while finishing it. Or tie a thin wire around one spot and hang it from that... or you might have to finish it in 2 passes. Good luck either way and let us all know how it turns out

    • @yorkshirebengal1620
      @yorkshirebengal1620 3 роки тому +1

      @@JasonHedrich this is a short video to show you how it turned out. Hope you like it. ua-cam.com/video/yv1suuaHzsQ/v-deo.html

  • @connorlennon5925
    @connorlennon5925 Рік тому +2

    How long did you season the ash stick for? Great work. Can't wait til my sticks are ready to work on.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      This one was lying on the forest floor for some time so it was mostly dried out. I kept it in my garage for a few months before working on it. If it was a green stick, I’d say it would have been at least a year before it would have been ready. Hope that helps.

  • @keithpetersen4920
    @keithpetersen4920 2 роки тому +2

    Have you ever tried using tru oil for you finish? I always use that on my walking sticks.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому

      Hello, thanks for letting me know. Never heard of tru-oil… I’ll have to look it up.

    • @user-or9vi8nf7l
      @user-or9vi8nf7l 6 місяців тому

      Tru oil is a gun stock finish. I have used it, and seen it on gun stock very nice finish. Should make a great finish.

  • @davidwoolsey2300
    @davidwoolsey2300 3 роки тому +1

    When I tried using epoxy to fill the cracks in my stick, the wood expanded and pulled away from the epoxy. (because of heat). Has that happened to you?

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  3 роки тому

      hmm, no, I havent had that issue. Perhaps it was the size/depth of the fill. The ones on this stick were not very deep or large, so maybe it didnt heat up as much. Maybe even the brand of epoxy might impact that... Sorry to say, but I havent had this issue

  • @cheryllakin3077
    @cheryllakin3077 11 місяців тому

    Looks like the head of a python. Very cool staff.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  11 місяців тому

      It does a little, probably should have carved a snake head into this one... Next time!

  • @CHAD-RYAN
    @CHAD-RYAN 2 роки тому +3

    Have you found out what kind of wood the first one is? How did it turn out? I found one similar to the one you have very light, bald/smooth and smells like lemon when cut.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому

      I’m not 100%, but I think it’s ash. Heavy but it oiled up nice with great grain pattern. Never had a wood like you described, sounds like a good stick to work on however. Hope it works out!

    • @CHAD-RYAN
      @CHAD-RYAN 2 роки тому +1

      @@JasonHedrich the first stick, not the second

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому +1

      @@CHAD-RYAN oh sorry... no, never did, still made a nice stick out of it but sometimes without the bark or leaves, its hard to figure out the species.

  • @emeraldunderground4234
    @emeraldunderground4234 2 роки тому +1

    How did you get the paracord securely set onto the staff?

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому +1

      In my later videos, I went over the different methods of completing the paracord wrap. Its a series of half-hitch knots that secure it to the stick. Thanks for watching.

  • @soranightstorm9262
    @soranightstorm9262 Рік тому +1

    Have you tried driftwood for a hiking/ walking stick before?

  • @robertmcfetridge3480
    @robertmcfetridge3480 Рік тому +1

    Check out the video by Rob Cosman concerning wrapping tool handles with hockey tape. It is an inexpensive and practical alternative.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      I agree its an easier and more economical option, however over a full days hiking, the paracord is much more comfortable on your hands. But yes, tape is an option (and no sticky residue as it wears out).

  • @russellyoung9520
    @russellyoung9520 2 роки тому +1

    This one could have been a cobra snake walking stick

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  2 роки тому

      I did think of that at the onset... however I feel the market is a bit saturated with snake walking sticks and there are some beautiful ones out there! But good catch on seeing it in the shape...

  • @davidvanderper1
    @davidvanderper1 Рік тому +1

    At first I thought it was a snake head

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  Рік тому

      It does look like it a bit, I can see it

  • @DarkRumAgain
    @DarkRumAgain 3 роки тому +3

    I know I am a bit OCD about these things. Openings that run parallel to the grain, and caused by moisture loss are checks. Cracks are across the grain and caused by external stress. Sorry to be picky.

    • @JasonHedrich
      @JasonHedrich  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the information, I'll try and catch that in the future