Great to hear! Its a great "simple" stick to make and if you get lucky with some stunning wood, they can be real show stoppers! Let me know if you have any questions
Hi Jason, am I correct in saying the epoxy is the only thing holding the top and bottom together? Is that how you would normally add a top or would you use some kind of screw? Thank for making these videos, it’s great to see your work!!
@@agreatalternative I always add a threaded rod or plain steel rod along with the epoxy. I try and add at least 2” into each section, larger pieces get 3” in each side. I use either 1/4” or 3/8” diameter rods
Thanks for watching. The Cherry was from a local tree that came down. Other species I get from a lumber supplier, but it's a bit far so I don't get there too often
@@JasonHedrich ohh i see, thank you! i’ve made a couple of walking sticks but i have no clue what kind of wood i’m using. do you have any tips on how i should go about learning that?
@@bergcitylimits the main sticks I get from a local forest. Whatever stick have fallen and on the ground I’ve used, from cedar which is soft to maple and ash, they all work.a lot of resources online help you identify trees by their bark and leaves…
@@michaelpthompson maybe, but it wasn’t possible as the cherry had defects in the wood that I had to work around. You have to work with what you get, and it’s more important to have a strong, stable walking stick than just a decorative piece
well, this is made in North America, so its expected to be in English. I don't have any controls over the translation of the videos. Hope you enjoyed the design
Another great walking stick! Another awesome and enjoyable video! Please, keep those videos coming!
@@seiche2745 that’s great to hear! Thanks for writing… I’ll do my best to keep them exciting
Now I know to look for Ash and Butternut wood. That Teak did the trick!
@@walktheline99999999 this topper was made with cherry! But teak is very nice as well. Thank you for watching!
Hello Jason. This style of walking stick is on my horizon. I enjoy the look of the contrast in grain. Take care.
Great to hear! Its a great "simple" stick to make and if you get lucky with some stunning wood, they can be real show stoppers! Let me know if you have any questions
Amazing video. Like that everything is by hand. The grain is really cool too.
Yes, the grain came out very nice on this one!
Beautiful work.
Thank you very much!
Very nice 👍🏻🇬🇧
Thank you
Hi Jason, am I correct in saying the epoxy is the only thing holding the top and bottom together?
Is that how you would normally add a top or would you use some kind of screw?
Thank for making these videos, it’s great to see your work!!
@@agreatalternative I always add a threaded rod or plain steel rod along with the epoxy. I try and add at least 2” into each section, larger pieces get 3” in each side. I use either 1/4” or 3/8” diameter rods
@@JasonHedrich Thanks for the help!
where do you get such a variety of wood from? is this all stuff you’ve found nearby?
Thanks for watching. The Cherry was from a local tree that came down. Other species I get from a lumber supplier, but it's a bit far so I don't get there too often
@@JasonHedrich ohh i see, thank you! i’ve made a couple of walking sticks but i have no clue what kind of wood i’m using. do you have any tips on how i should go about learning that?
@@bergcitylimits the main sticks I get from a local forest. Whatever stick have fallen and on the ground I’ve used, from cedar which is soft to maple and ash, they all work.a lot of resources online help you identify trees by their bark and leaves…
En Galicia, España, le llamamos pau de moca y al golpe que se da con el, mocazo
Thanks for sharing! Good to know!
Would have been so much better as one piece, not cut off like that.
@@michaelpthompson maybe, but it wasn’t possible as the cherry had defects in the wood that I had to work around. You have to work with what you get, and it’s more important to have a strong, stable walking stick than just a decorative piece
Что, дебилизм процветает, опять на ин, язе, без дубляжа и перевода? И это в России, где язык то русский. Дурь!!!
well, this is made in North America, so its expected to be in English. I don't have any controls over the translation of the videos. Hope you enjoyed the design