Cut Sticks Like A Pro - Making Walking Sticks - Hazel Shanks

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  • Опубліковано 14 лис 2024

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  • @alistairboyd5770
    @alistairboyd5770 5 днів тому +10

    It is like watching Out of Town with Jack Hargreaves all over again. Brilliant, Simon.

  • @stevebaker6711
    @stevebaker6711 21 годину тому +1

    Your spot on there m8 about cutting sticks in the autumn and winter. I sometimes see good sticks in the summer and I think, I'll come back in the winter months to see what its like after a full summer of growth. Spot on about the safety gear.

  • @simonoconnorable
    @simonoconnorable 17 годин тому

    That land is lucky to have found yourself as it's caretaker, Mr. Eardley.

  • @christopherglass8379
    @christopherglass8379 5 днів тому +9

    Hello Simon, as a wood turner I believe that the markings on the shaft that you thought might be due to snails is in fact known as 'spalting' which is a fungal infection. I am always amazed to see food chopping boards offered by woodworkers that are made made from spalted beech. Definitly not food safe...

  • @Youngatheart419
    @Youngatheart419 2 години тому

    Well Simon stumbled onto this channel now subscribed and watching the back catalogue .
    Superb channel!!

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC День тому

    That snake-like stick is fantastic.

  • @williammclean3870
    @williammclean3870 5 днів тому +2

    It was Watching your stick making video that got me started making them. I now make around 8 to 10 sticks a year which I provide for free to old age pensioners in my locality.
    Nice one Simon, great video.

  • @seankirk333
    @seankirk333 6 днів тому +3

    Simon,.! your hazel walking sticks is how I discovered your channel,..ps my favourite Birds are Barn owl, Kestrel, n Sparrow Hawk but absolutely love the classic Tawny owl call,. Who doesn't,. Take care👍

    • @simoneardley
      @simoneardley  День тому +2

      Thanks Sean, aye we love a raptor!!👍🏼

    • @seankirk333
      @seankirk333 23 години тому +1

      @simoneardley we do, although not seen my local Barn owl yet,

  • @AndyGreenWildlife
    @AndyGreenWildlife 3 дні тому +1

    Super mate. Loved it. Pop one in the post will you? 😊

  • @leemanton3169
    @leemanton3169 5 днів тому +1

    Another great video Simon, your a man of many talents.

  • @chrismc2090
    @chrismc2090 6 днів тому +1

    Great video Simon, like others have said here and what we discussed at the Bird fare, my first recollection of your channel was the original thumb stick video. Great work! Chris

  • @briankirkup
    @briankirkup 6 днів тому +1

    Well done Simon a great video. I used to make walking sticks myself at one time but some kind person or persons cleaned my shed out of tools etc but it is what it is. Anyhow take care keep going. B. K.

  • @michaelwallwork7482
    @michaelwallwork7482 5 днів тому +1

    There might not be any bird photography in this vlog, but still a great video. I've made a hide in the past with Hazel sticks for filming badgers 👍. Cheers Simon 👍

  • @geoff2212
    @geoff2212 5 днів тому +1

    Brilliant video, very informative.

  • @rpaz_photo
    @rpaz_photo 4 дні тому +1

    Hi, nice video, I always have one ready at home for outings. But in my area I was always told that the hazel should be cut during the first waning moon in January so that the wood would be more resistant. I don't know if it can be done at other times, since I've done it that way since I was a kid. Greetings from the north of Spain.

  • @carlos1982
    @carlos1982 4 дні тому +1

    Fantastic deffo going to give this ago now

  • @Rob.1340
    @Rob.1340 5 днів тому +1

    Fantastic, cheers Simon. All the best. 👍👍😎

  • @EireGenX
    @EireGenX День тому

    I like the silky 180 for its size it's about the same size as the lap lander but silky cutting power.

    • @MartinParsons-tr6wi
      @MartinParsons-tr6wi 23 години тому

      The F180 is my main tool as a gardener/woodsman. I get years of use out of them. An old one that lost it's tip still serves well for cutting roots

  • @jamesbarnes3063
    @jamesbarnes3063 5 днів тому +1

    Great video my friend

  • @steviebye1
    @steviebye1 5 днів тому +1

    Cheers Simon, love a stick.

  • @debbiewitt7028
    @debbiewitt7028 6 днів тому

    Simon you have been blessed with many gifts, when I first found your channel as I waited for a new film to come out I went back and watched every one of your past films. I loved watching you make the walking stick it was absolutely beautiful and if I remember correctly you had a contest and gave one lucky follower one of your walking sticks. Hopefully we get to watch you make another one of your beautiful sticks. ❤

  • @johneast7987
    @johneast7987 6 днів тому +1

    Very interesting Simon, well done. About 10 years ago we stayed in a cottage on the edge of Tobermory which was run by a Lancashire guy called John Marsh and his Wife. He had a large workshop and storeroom for making walking sticks and items made from antlers and horns. He also had a shop called Island Crafts. He had plastic drain pipes for steaming his sticks. I wonder if you came across him? Thank you for the video.

  • @paulbaldwin2290
    @paulbaldwin2290 5 днів тому +2

    Your a talented man Simon! another great video 👍

  • @alanarmer8069
    @alanarmer8069 5 днів тому +1

    Another great video,thanks Simon 👍👍

  • @michaeltreadwell777
    @michaeltreadwell777 6 днів тому +2

    That was brilliant 🙂

  • @jonosman6340
    @jonosman6340 4 дні тому +1

    What ground sheet is that your using whilst having your brew please ? Brilliant video

  • @cliftonwhittaker260
    @cliftonwhittaker260 6 днів тому +1

    It would be a poor hobby for me if I were making the sticks for myself. I have one of hickory that I cut back in the late '70s or early '80s that I'm still using. I wore off several inches of the bottom before I thought to put a rubber tip on it. That tip also made it quieter on the trail because it no longer made a noise when I bumped little rocks with it while hiking. It's only about an inch thick and very light weight but it is great for helping me keep my balance and for taking some of the muscle strain off my arthritic hips. It greatly improves my endurance at my age too. The bark has a nice smooth, reddish color now because I hand rub it once in a while with the same wood treatment I use on my oil finished gun stocks. I cut it abut 6-ft long to start with because I used on hillsides and gullies and often had to use it on the down-hill side because I had my squirrel rifle on the other side in some precarious slopes. It saved my @$$ from falls many times except once when the the ground gave way and we all went down together: stick, me and the rifle. But using the stick to stay mostly upright kept any of us from getting hurt. Then I used the stick to help me climb back up to the top. Believe me, I'm a big fan of walking sticks and consider them a necessity when I go out. I've almost always used hiking sticks as far back as I can remember. but now at age 82 I sometimes can't get out at all without the aid of a walking stick. You have a great hobby, Simon, and I wish you a lot of luck with it.

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith7876 4 дні тому +1

    What a beautiful piece of land! 3 acres in the UK? You must be rich! 🤣🤣🤣.

  • @jamesg-or8rp
    @jamesg-or8rp 5 днів тому +1

    another great video keep them coming

  • @andirutherford2615
    @andirutherford2615 6 днів тому +2

    Must get loads of British hazelnuts, smaller than bought ones but lovely taste, and my (wild red squirrels) love them, if not ripe just leave in a dark drawer for a few weeks

    • @simoneardley
      @simoneardley  День тому +1

      We do get lots Andi but the bloody Greys get them before we have chance to pick em!!

    • @andirutherford2615
      @andirutherford2615 14 годин тому

      @@simoneardley another reason to remove greys

  • @MartinParsons-tr6wi
    @MartinParsons-tr6wi 23 години тому

    You can sharpen the larger Silkys with the right file. I think that applies to the Zubatt

  • @daveneal9033
    @daveneal9033 День тому

    I cut my first stick with a Swiss army knife too.

  • @woodnugget1301
    @woodnugget1301 6 днів тому +1

    Perfect timing I’m just about to start going out looking this next week. May I ask what make the ground cloth you sat on is please? Cheers Ian

  • @9oldfingers349
    @9oldfingers349 6 днів тому +1

    Brilliant as per usual, great to hear the hide has a customer!, Question do you ever use rose, I have some fantastic ones near me I fancy cutting, TY

  • @mr.b.4048
    @mr.b.4048 День тому

    Always carry my Swiss Army Camper knife with the saw blade when out walking, just in case.

  • @Digg3r
    @Digg3r 5 днів тому +1

    Brilliant video as always. What is the music at 34 minutes I want to download it

  • @grantcook5376
    @grantcook5376 5 днів тому +1

    Just subscribed .
    What was your ground sheet made of?

  • @andirutherford2615
    @andirutherford2615 6 днів тому +2

    Daft question but ever thought of putting the screw that fits in the bottom of a camera, i often am out in the lakes and think “how handy a walking pole with the ability to use as a monopod. Yeah crazy but ….

    • @simoneardley
      @simoneardley  День тому +1

      Never thought of that Andi, might be worth a look 👀👍🏼

  • @stephenhancock86
    @stephenhancock86 2 години тому

    Hi Simon, my first time on your enjoyable channel. I use to make sticks years ago,Just started back up again. It Great fun looking for sticks,my Labrador loves the walk too. I noticed you only cut shanks,do you cut larger branches to make one piece head sticks? For carving Animal heads etc ?

  • @thevalleywalker
    @thevalleywalker 5 днів тому +1

    This is really weird..... lasdt night I was chatting to a friend Gary and he told me you had appeared on his pubcast. This morning I came to have a look and get this - I have literally discovered this morning that I lost my walking stick - sometime in the last 2 weeks but only last night did I realise it was not in my car or in the house., I must have put it down whilst out and left it. Gutted.. it was a present from the wife . Its one of thos thumbstick canes made from hazel.

  • @andirutherford2615
    @andirutherford2615 6 днів тому +3

    Your starting to remind me of Jack Hargreaves …… off “How” when I was a kid

    • @simoneardley
      @simoneardley  День тому +2

      An honour indeed, I used to love 'Out of Town' when I was a kid 👍🏼

  • @Sw33ty75
    @Sw33ty75 6 днів тому +1

    Fantastic video Simon loved your other video on stick making. Little question what's the optimum height for a thumb stick in relation to someone's body?

    • @simoneardley
      @simoneardley  День тому +2

      Thanks very much, personal preference really but usually if your forearm is a right angles to your body thats not a bad marker.

    • @Sw33ty75
      @Sw33ty75 20 годин тому

      @simoneardley thanks very much, my other half's father made me one but have been thinking it's a bit to long. Went & watched your other video again after this one & think I will try & find some Hazel but it seems a bit hard to find around here

  • @andrewsmith1348
    @andrewsmith1348 5 днів тому +1

    I’ve never wow 😉

  • @grantcook5376
    @grantcook5376 4 дні тому

    Hi again any chance of an answer regarding the small ground sheet you used . Name supplier etc . Thanks in advance.

    • @simoneardley
      @simoneardley  2 дні тому

      Hi Grant, I make them myself. I'm waiting for a material delivery so drop me an email and I'll give you some details. simoneardley1969@gmail.com

  • @grantcook5376
    @grantcook5376 5 днів тому

    Juast

  • @simonartley1645
    @simonartley1645 2 дні тому

    Hello Simon
    are you able to make a wading staff for salmon fishing....longer than a walking stick..lead weighted on the end to sit on the river bed in a fast current?
    Traditionally made of hazel I have one that is about 30 years old.....(original made by an old expert near Northallerton)
    Simon Artley
    Manchester