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Thread: Some Walking Sticks
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5th August 2010, 10:02 AM #1
Some Walking Sticks
Here are some recently finished sticks.
This is a piece of Pussy Willow, nice timber for a stick, but a bit plain as it was. The idea of adorning with a Celtic knot was a follow-on from some other sticks I have done with etched ferrules with the same motif. The result is a bit on the ordinary side, but I like the effect, and being the first one , I learnt a great deal about how I should have gone about it. More will follow!
This stick had DUCK written all over it.
Maybe it said GOOSE?
Here are a couple more sticks I have just finished. The handles are a Huon/ Turpentine/ Huon sandwich and the sticks are Beech and Camphor Laurel. The ferrules are etched with Celtic Knots
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5th August 2010, 10:39 AM #2Senior Member
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Very nice. Something very personal about walking sticks.
Yours are nicely done fun creations.
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5th August 2010, 03:49 PM #3Skwair2rownd
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Yep! Love 'em!!!
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Great work , ,yep ducks is what was in there like em all good ones
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