How to make a shillelagh - all done in one take no editing - shaping the handle from raw blackthorn

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  • @Hez.cragzer
    @Hez.cragzer 2 роки тому +70

    Brilliant videos, please stop apologising for your camera work and lack of editing and stuff, your art and workmanship speaks for its self and I really appreciate the honesty and authenticity of your clips……great stuff 👍🏼

    • @AskMarkieMark
      @AskMarkieMark Рік тому +2

      I agree. No talking necessary at all. Just show the work.

    • @TheErniejohnston
      @TheErniejohnston Рік тому +1

      The walking stick I purchased from u recently is perfect - I have balance problems and that’s the most comfortable cane I’ve ever owned - the length, the grip, and the comfortable weight 🐬

    • @ryanprendergast1287
      @ryanprendergast1287 11 місяців тому

      The apologizing is just part of the unedited aspect of the video. 😉 He's just saying what he's thinking as he thinks it. If he wanted to edit the video, he could get "just the right amount of apologies" to convey "just the right balance"of humility and confidence. No need to do that though 😊 Unedited works fine.

  • @projectprobe4460
    @projectprobe4460 6 днів тому

    Good to see the Irish tooling up !

  • @connorlennon5925
    @connorlennon5925 2 роки тому +10

    Please make more videos like this one. And don't apologize for the dead air. I have the utmost respect and appreciation for you sharing your skill and process.

  • @CutterStickMan
    @CutterStickMan 2 роки тому +36

    Gonna be a awesome Shillelagh! Definitely wanna see the full process in future videos

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  2 роки тому +6

      Thanks after this just sanding and adding finish, watching paint dry might not be to interesting lol

  • @JeffGloverArts
    @JeffGloverArts 2 роки тому +19

    THIS is the art. Thanks for letting us in to see! And, yeah! I definitely want to see the rest of the process!

  • @davidwhiren817
    @davidwhiren817 2 роки тому +4

    Mr. Francis , this is why I love you !!! Thank you so much for this peek behind the curtains !!!

  • @bibo6826
    @bibo6826 2 роки тому +8

    Would love to see a bunch of videos on the how its done, from digging/cutting, shaping, to finishing, all the steps involved. Thank you for this video.

  • @CaveMan72
    @CaveMan72 2 роки тому +12

    I liked this video, please make more like this. It shows how much love you put into your craft.

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  2 роки тому +1

      I will do if the community is ok with these one take type videos on my phone. Many like the fancy studio with lighting as camera angles but I simply am too busy at the moment . I don’t mind doing these ones as I think they offer value when trying to see the handle you want

  • @Lee-ol8gj
    @Lee-ol8gj 9 місяців тому +3

    It is refreshing to see somebody using basic hand tools as I do.

  • @JJLewin1
    @JJLewin1 Рік тому +2

    Great thanks, would love to see the next stages until it is totally finished. Don't worry about perfecting your video, it is good to see a craftsman at work making amazing traditional items.

  • @TP75o
    @TP75o 2 роки тому +4

    Great vidi! Really thankful you are documenting the authentic process so its not lost to time.

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 2 роки тому +9

    Thanks for your demonstration Francis very very interesting, would be nice to see the next steps and stages to the finish product. 👍

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  2 роки тому +2

      Great suggestion!

    • @tonynapoli5549
      @tonynapoli5549 2 роки тому

      @@FrancisMcCaffrey5 It will be a booster for your channel and your sales around the world Francis 👌

  • @mukhumor
    @mukhumor Рік тому +1

    A useful accessory for these uncertain time.

  • @brianc7846
    @brianc7846 2 роки тому +8

    Fascinating! That blackthorn looks like seriously hard wood. I would love to see you actually harvest some from the field and explain how you dry it. Please show more of your craft and art.

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  2 роки тому +1

      I have some cutting vids on my channel

    • @emilymiller7827
      @emilymiller7827 Рік тому

      I was also gonna ask about drying it, I've had some neat pieces that cracked after I made them

  • @mr.bullionnaire9748
    @mr.bullionnaire9748 2 роки тому +4

    That was cool. That shillelagh is gunna be a good one 👍

  • @Rancourt762
    @Rancourt762 9 місяців тому +1

    I made myself a shillelagh out of a small maple tree that I dug the roots out. (I was going to make a staff with a cool looking root top, but I didn’t like the shape). I am glad to see that I basically followed the same steps as you. Using exactly the same tools. Looks good. Thank you for sharing

  • @brainleavy6934
    @brainleavy6934 2 роки тому +6

    Everything helps to ensure the art off stick making stays alive and sure this will help someone start 👍🏼

  • @brunomaelstrom8823
    @brunomaelstrom8823 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting how you make quick decisions and work well with simple tools !

  • @martinoneill3345
    @martinoneill3345 Рік тому

    Fantastic video Francis. You are very talented, producing very artistic work. Well done to you

  • @matthightower1570
    @matthightower1570 2 роки тому +3

    This was an awesome video, Mr. McCaffrey! I hope to see more "behind the scenes" videos like this one in the future, although all of your videos are a pleasure to watch.

  • @malcolmmccaleb2638
    @malcolmmccaleb2638 4 місяці тому

    Well done. Frances McCaffery. Enjoyed your work thank you very much.

  • @HGates-hl4eq
    @HGates-hl4eq 2 роки тому +1

    I love all your videos. All of your works are fantastic. That is going to be an awesome shillelagh.

  • @madogmedic
    @madogmedic 2 роки тому +5

    awesome video. I've wondered how you did the shaping of the "knob" end. I have one of those "shinto" rasps, and i love it. "dead space", no such thing when this kind of video is made. Everything I saw was instructive.

  • @kristimitchell4476
    @kristimitchell4476 6 місяців тому +1

    loved just watching you work

  • @keithcoleman1729
    @keithcoleman1729 2 роки тому +2

    Enjoyed the video, would love to see till you are finished.

  • @neilt1917
    @neilt1917 2 роки тому +3

    Excellent video, i really enjoyed that 👍

  • @tonystoops7802
    @tonystoops7802 2 роки тому +1

    Rocking the b and d workmate 👍

  • @alexsweeney7989
    @alexsweeney7989 2 роки тому

    Great to see the traditional shilleleagh making.. I've a fierce amount of blackthorn in the field, I must give this a go.

  • @drewheyman7173
    @drewheyman7173 11 місяців тому

    I have a piece of acacia I just cut for this and boom here you are. My angel.

  • @badger1296
    @badger1296 2 роки тому

    This is what I've been looking for.

  • @larsjuul12
    @larsjuul12 4 місяці тому

    Bro dont worry so much about dead air, we can skip a bit forward if we want.. i did :D. But awesome to be able to get a feel of how the process is work and timevise :-). Great vid !

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 4 місяці тому

    Looking like it's going to be a really nice one.
    Now to go find a video on your finishing techniques.

  • @markshinton5540
    @markshinton5540 Місяць тому

    Excellent video 👍

  • @elgee3798
    @elgee3798 Рік тому

    I bought several items and Sargent sticks from him. Very good quality.

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

    Thank you Francis 👍🍀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @garycurnow3556
    @garycurnow3556 2 роки тому +9

    This is pure gold. Camera angles and all. I would definitely want to see more of the process. What do you use to clamp the Blackthorn down?

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  2 роки тому

      I tend not to depending on the cuts I make you can use a vice or ant clamps. I use them more in straightening the Stick

  • @Palmetto705
    @Palmetto705 Рік тому

    Hi Francis
    Still enjoying the stick I purchased from you a couple of years ago.
    Ron Park

  • @manfreddoerflein881
    @manfreddoerflein881 Рік тому +2

    it would be interesting to produce a video, in which you show the complete producerprozess of a shlilelagh from the start until to teh end. ( cut, peeling straighten, painting, .... every step)

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 4 місяці тому

    Very cool! Thank you for sharing.

  • @Finny14754
    @Finny14754 Рік тому

    Great video , keep up the good work

  • @vinniesdayoff3968
    @vinniesdayoff3968 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting Francis. Thanks

  • @thomasbarrett8861
    @thomasbarrett8861 Рік тому

    I for 1 enjoyed that video and will be looking for a chunk of wood to try making 1 myself.

  • @catherinemckenney6317
    @catherinemckenney6317 Рік тому

    Just found you, subscribed instantly 🤠💚

  • @B-leafer
    @B-leafer Рік тому

    Missed your videos..
    Don't know why I just found this now.

  • @John-wo5bp
    @John-wo5bp Рік тому +2

    Francis you need a log to put your stick on cut a wedge out log so when you stand on stick it won't move about you can also cut a rectangle out use wedges to hold stick inside im not tech wizz either lol 👍🇬🇧🐾🦊🍀

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому +1

      It’s was a bit of an impromptu vid I don’t plan it so just kept going

    • @John-wo5bp
      @John-wo5bp Рік тому +2

      @@FrancisMcCaffrey5 I would got angry at job keep moving around have to secure it my new technique works great and bonus is cheap cost nothing for scrap wood and a log 🍀👍🐾🦊🇬🇧

  • @myobs
    @myobs 8 місяців тому

    I'd definitely be clamping the wood to work on it.

  • @toddmccafferty6670
    @toddmccafferty6670 10 місяців тому

    I am so excited to learn about this! I just had a hip replaced and made a cane out of a maple sapling and it has worked extremely well while I recover. I stumbled across the Shillelagh walking stick somewhere online and then found your UA-cam site. I'm excited to get started making a Shillelagh but I don't have access to any Blackthorn wood. What type of wood would you suggest I use as an alternative to Blackthorn? Iowa has a multitude of different hardwoods but I would like to use whatever is most like Blackthorn. I will stop by your shop on my next trip to Ireland and take home a few blanks. Thanks for the great videos!!

  • @mr.bullionnaire9748
    @mr.bullionnaire9748 Рік тому

    I think I purchased this one! If not it looks similar.

  • @patrickkelly9721
    @patrickkelly9721 Рік тому

    Received two of your pieces yesterday (Thu).
    Won't be home until Sun to open the box.
    Christmas in April

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому

      Enjoy!

    • @patrickkelly9721
      @patrickkelly9721 Рік тому

      Got home from the road. Opened the package and the crudgel came out first. Bad thing was, my son wanted to see the walking stick. The cudgel is (was) his birthday present. He saw it, he got it a few months early.
      The walking stick is for me. It is exquisite. Lighter than I expected, but that's not a bad thing.
      After working with it a bit, I discovered it fits my left hand perfectly. I use a cane in my right hand, lol.
      Now that I know little features to look for, I'll have to buy another.
      Thank you for making a bit of my familys heritage available.

  • @leeetchells609
    @leeetchells609 3 місяці тому +2

    Hi Francis, how long do you season the stick for before you start to work on it?

    • @nicholaspollack3905
      @nicholaspollack3905 Місяць тому

      Most woodworkers recommend at least 6 months preferably over 1 year

  • @mikeconners1648
    @mikeconners1648 Рік тому

    Francis, you need some power tools, sanders, power saws, do enjoy watching you.

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому +1

      I do! Making it like this makes more fun to watch

    • @mikeconners1648
      @mikeconners1648 Рік тому

      Thank you, I do enjoy watching you, I try making walking sticks, not your caliber though. Mike in the states 👍🏼

  • @johnlieske8908
    @johnlieske8908 Рік тому

    AWESOME JOB 👍👍

  • @gthedrum
    @gthedrum Рік тому

    I’d be interested to see how you work the hole feature, on the shaft, near the handle, to bring out its beauty.

  • @Zerpersande
    @Zerpersande Місяць тому

    Just to make sure but you didn’t make this as a detailed video you did this as an example of making one….
    Quick and easy….
    Right???
    Great clip! Very good at showing how easily one of these can be made.

  • @B-leafer
    @B-leafer Рік тому

    Watching you work, I'm thinking a battery powered "saw-zaw" might do you well, making controlled cuts faster and easier.
    Fyi
    Well done!

  • @clarksargeant8446
    @clarksargeant8446 2 роки тому +2

    Hello! What kind of rasp are you using?

  • @scotsov
    @scotsov 2 роки тому +2

    I find that a wee 10 inch tenon saw is much better than those big wobbly hand saws

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  2 роки тому +2

      Totally I just grabbed was was handy.

    • @scotsov
      @scotsov 2 роки тому

      @@FrancisMcCaffrey5 even for taking branches, I struggled with the big flexible hand saw and bow saw, but a strong wee compact tenon saw for about 8 euros is so much easier

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 Рік тому

    I think I would make that ball comfortable for the thumb grip

  • @Rupertblade
    @Rupertblade 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting, thanks. In Italy where I live it's difficult to find suitible branches of blackthorn to build a shillelagh but hawthorn is easily available. What do you think of using it for a shillelagh instead of blackthorn?

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  11 місяців тому +1

      It’s against my religion to use hawthorn as a shillelagh

    • @fredrikj3176
      @fredrikj3176 2 місяці тому

      The fairies wouldn't be happy would them?

  • @Panicagq2
    @Panicagq2 Рік тому

    Great video- and I loved the Alec Steele 'great anvils' reference lol
    eta: Have you tried a japanese style pull saw for the little cuts? I love mine...

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому

      Not yet! They look good I just have so many saws. At Christmas my family members usually buy me some.

  • @mannysgamingadventures2686
    @mannysgamingadventures2686 9 місяців тому

    You would be very happy with a vise to hold your work whilst cutting!

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  9 місяців тому

      I’m quicker without one as I can make the positional adjustments faster and less dents from the vice in the wood

  • @redfan15
    @redfan15 Рік тому

    Awesome video. 2 questions from America. Do you work it green or dry? Is blackthorn hard, heavy or just used for its character?

  • @cristhiangabrielcorvalan1598
    @cristhiangabrielcorvalan1598 Місяць тому

    ¿de que arbol especificamente se puede hacer un shillelaigh?

  • @thomasmanson1119
    @thomasmanson1119 5 місяців тому

    It appears that some battery (or other) powered device might be more effective in rounding the ball. Great video so far though!

  • @seangere9698
    @seangere9698 Рік тому

    I like this style of video.
    I was able to find a source of Blackthorn close to where I live and was able to get a couple of pieces, but unfortunately, the city I live in came by and cut it all down to only 500mm above the ground. It was on the border of private and city land, and the city cut down not just what was on city land but what was on private land as well. The land owner came home to find his whole hedges alond the street cut down after 56 years of growing them. He was not happy, to say the least. He has another property with a huge Grove of blackthorne that he said I can go through and take whatever I want as long as I don't cut down whole trees. He hasn't been able to get to them in 15 years. I am allowed to root any of the smaller plants that are growing between the mature plants, so I might be able to find some nice rootballs to make some nice, nobly walking sticks.

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому

      Best time to cut is winter he very careful as it’s dangerous

    • @seangere9698
      @seangere9698 Рік тому

      @@FrancisMcCaffrey5 Yeah I only cut for walking sticks during the winter and luckily right now here in Germany we are still experiencing winter weather but not for much longer. So I have been clearing out the younger plants that are growing wild and keeping a few here and there that I think would make nice looking walking sticks. Most will take about two years to properly season but there are a few that will take longer do to thicker material and or larger rootballs or cross sections for the handles, but with all good things it takes time and time I am definitely willing to wait. He has allowed me to go through his old cut stock that he wasn't able to get to before his started hurting too much to continue making canes, walking sticks, and Shepards croocks. So I at least have some stock that I can start work on while I wait for this seasons and the last two seasons cuttings to fully season. He has seasoned Blackthorn, Hawthorn, Hazel and one other type but I'm not sure if it is Whitethorn or something else.
      Yeah I wear leather gloves as well as a leather welding jacket/apron combo when dealing with Blackthorn thickets as well as I wear leather boots an a hard hat with a mesh face shield. I have enough scars from past dealings with Blackthorn on my arms and hands that I have definitely learned my lesson to last a lifetime. I have been making a few walking sticks here and there over the last 10 years but it was mostly to make them for friends and family more then to make any money from it. It's only been the last 4 years that I have really thought about turning my passion and heritage into an actual business. I'm just in the process of building up locations where I can rotate gathering materials from and having enough pieces to last me a season or two before I really start selling.

  • @adamworley196
    @adamworley196 Рік тому

    Great vid. I'm gonna like and subscribe after this question:
    You got a handshake like a bear trap, ain't ya?

  • @christopherort2889
    @christopherort2889 Рік тому

    Very cool video.
    Do you ever sell your work? I'm in the USA.

  • @jamesconnolly5465
    @jamesconnolly5465 2 роки тому +1

    Made one about 30 years ago out of black oak

  • @Schmidy76
    @Schmidy76 Місяць тому

    Now I appreciate the hand filing, but damn man, have you not heard of a grinder...hahaha

  • @michaelgaoghagan3700
    @michaelgaoghagan3700 10 місяців тому

    Since the black hawthorn is a sacred tree in Ireland with a deep mythology, what are the rules for cutting down hawthorn branches without being cursed by the fairies? (I remember a tree was saved in the 90's from being bulldozed for a road. They actually decided to build the road around the tree instead.)

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  10 місяців тому

      I just got testicular cancer so the fairies took one of my testicles 4 weeks ago

    • @fredrikj3176
      @fredrikj3176 2 місяці тому

      Serious!?
      Did you cut down a hawthorn or what happened?

  • @roseannegibson3343
    @roseannegibson3343 Рік тому

    Awesome

  • @jamessullivan271
    @jamessullivan271 Рік тому

    I want to come to your house in Ireland so you can walk me through it.

  • @stegmonjurvinweirdt1834
    @stegmonjurvinweirdt1834 Рік тому

    I've seen a lot of shelaleigh videos. Makets always (from I've seen) remove anything resembling a crook, even if it's elegant and doesn't overbalance the over all piece. I understand shelaleigh are/were not normally made with a crook because, it can break easy during combat. My question is- Do makers like to break that rule? Or is it no longer a "shellaleigh"?

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому

      Uk stick makers usually make crook handles and shepards crook. It wasn’t a part of traditional stick making here.

    • @stegmonjurvinweirdt1834
      @stegmonjurvinweirdt1834 Рік тому

      @@FrancisMcCaffrey5 ok

  • @brownbear992
    @brownbear992 Рік тому

    Is that a Mass Effect Andromeda T shirt?

  • @fergspan5727
    @fergspan5727 Місяць тому

    Can you make smoking pipes from blackthorn ?

  • @markwybierala4936
    @markwybierala4936 Рік тому

    It’s all about finding the object hidden in the wood.

  • @dfcvda
    @dfcvda Рік тому

    what size is that rasp please?

  • @vendettarules1
    @vendettarules1 19 днів тому

    Whats that rasp called?

  • @bobbyavent7215
    @bobbyavent7215 Рік тому

    Next time turn the table so we can see the cutting action. BUT I still enjoyed. Thinking about trying myself

  • @bertweinstein4668
    @bertweinstein4668 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe a Japanese saw would make your work faster and easier?

  • @michaelshuss9374
    @michaelshuss9374 2 роки тому +1

    An Irishman in his shop working hard!! 🗺🧤📈

  • @g.r.4853
    @g.r.4853 6 місяців тому

    The band saw would have relieved all the "time pressure" and been much faster. Maybe not as good, but faster.

  • @paulcarter2388
    @paulcarter2388 2 роки тому

    What type of rasp is that.

  • @gingebrien2408
    @gingebrien2408 Рік тому

    Well as a wannabe carpenter and a we Irish that cherishes my
    shillelaghs loved watching. How is the Bacho saw? Didn’t know they made them.
    What do you use to bring out the black of the bark. Back in the day I heard they would cure the wood in the back of the chimneys and the bark would absorb the door from the fires and that made the bark black. Is there any truth to that?

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому

      There was one report of a guy doing this that made it into a book. There were multiple ways to blacken the bark from shoe polish to grease or paint

  • @WorkerDroid
    @WorkerDroid 4 місяці тому

    I would respectfully point out that this entire video would work just as well with no talking at all…we see the description, and we watch the work. We see the changes and the progression. It may even be more interesting with no talking.

  • @joecontreras5068
    @joecontreras5068 Рік тому

    You could have done all that with a skil saw since you were in a pinch for time- would have been much faster

  • @seamus33cork
    @seamus33cork 2 роки тому +1

    Good video I'd say you could do one at your own speed and wouldn't even need to talk through it and I'd watch it and I'd say plenty people would too

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 Рік тому

    Is the stick even LONG enough??? for a person to lean on? Unless it's 4 1/2 tall old man

  • @arisaka9963
    @arisaka9963 Рік тому

    I don’t get it. I’m a woodworker and an engineer. It looks like you just saw off a branch or two, smooth the cuts, and there you go. Pretty sure most of us could knock that off in 30 minutes.

    • @FrancisMcCaffrey5
      @FrancisMcCaffrey5  Рік тому +2

      I did it in 19’mins in the video while talking ! It’s a dangerous poisonous wood to work with it hard to find and you must season it for years. It’s funny that you think is so easy. It’s hard work and I make alot more money than an engineer lol.

  • @waaagh3203
    @waaagh3203 Рік тому

    My cousins in Carrickmacross want me to make some shillelagh because I do wood working projects. I told them I don't think I'm allowed since I'm American.

  • @kirkcavenaugh758
    @kirkcavenaugh758 Рік тому

    Don't worry about the "dead air". There's a market for the whole process.

  • @miaouew
    @miaouew Рік тому

    my favorite thing about the shillelagh is how victims of it can be described as having been "shillelaghed". what a fun word

  • @Montyturnbow
    @Montyturnbow Рік тому +1

    Why carry a club when I can carry a gun ?

    • @CharlesStout-t1f
      @CharlesStout-t1f 7 місяців тому

      Why drive a car when you can drive a tank. Why carry a handgun when you can carry a rifle. Why carry a knife when you can carry a club.

    • @Montyturnbow
      @Montyturnbow 7 місяців тому

      @@CharlesStout-t1f lol

  • @ТоляВиноградов-ж8ъ
    @ТоляВиноградов-ж8ъ 2 місяці тому

    Я удивлен, делаю красивые трости из ценных пород дерева,устанешь продавать.