@@JasonHedrich I, too dabble in making canes and shillelaghs and traditional dance regalia (warclubs, staffs). And after all the various canes, clubs, shillelaghs, etc. that I've seen online, I have to say that this and the Canadian Shillelagh are easily the most beautiful work I've seen. You have a great eye as well as a huge creative streak. P.S. I'm a fellow Canadian, eh
@@sheldondillon thank you! I truly appreciate the kind words. I’m glad you like my carvings and are enjoying the videos. And being from Canada helps too😀
Just a hobby maker it’s cutting session now when the sap is down it’s a great hobby i enjoy it love putting the oil on seeing the change and stick coming to life I am on facebook sell a few to pay for tools and so
Used your layout process for two Celtic weave staffs this winter. Easy peasy! One question…why do you use a vice instead of a shave horse when working on cylindrical crafts?
Great, glad you were able to complete the design! I use a vice because it’s on my workbench, I simply don’t have room to have a shave horse as well as a workbench. I use my workbench for many other projects so I choose to go with the universal workbench and skip a dedicated shave horse. But I agree, that a shave horse would probably hold my sticks better than the small vice.
Great to hear! I would start with a half round wood rasp… that will do just about anything you need. Also Kutzall makes great wood rasps as well. Good luck with your build!
Not sure it has enough weight for fighting, its a good everyday walking cane. I left it a bit long so it can be used like a hiking stick or shortened down to a cane.
Beautiful. Were I the king, I'd choose this over any scepter .
Lol, love the comment! Thanks
@@JasonHedrich I, too dabble in making canes and shillelaghs and traditional dance regalia (warclubs, staffs). And after all the various canes, clubs, shillelaghs, etc. that I've seen online, I have to say that this and the Canadian Shillelagh are easily the most beautiful work I've seen. You have a great eye as well as a huge creative streak.
P.S. I'm a fellow Canadian, eh
@@sheldondillon thank you! I truly appreciate the kind words. I’m glad you like my carvings and are enjoying the videos. And being from Canada helps too😀
Good save, the knob is gorgeous 👏
Thank you! Helps that I find it hard to throw out any piece of wood!
Beautiful work, Jason. Love the how the epoxy seems to flow like a river through the butternut grain. Keep on, keeping on!
Thank you very much! Yes, the epoxy and the wood works very well together in this one... Turned out better than I thought
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Very nice work have done a few smaller bits with blacktorn will have to rethinking it some more thanks for sharing
I don't have access to Blackthorne here but it's great wood for hiking sticks and canes! Thanks for watching
Awesome looking topper Jason! I'm going to mention this video and your channel in the next episode of Wood Carving Weekly!
Great to hear! Thanks again for the support
Turned out great, Jason! LOVE that grain!
Recently added epoxy resin to my stick making repertoire and I'm thinking it'll be a game changer.
It does add a different look to the standard wood topper. And the Color selections let’s you customize the final look of the piece
How awesome 😍😍
Thank you!
Love this Tu !
Glad you like it! It was a fun project
Just a hobby maker it’s cutting session now when the sap is down it’s a great hobby i enjoy it love putting the oil on seeing the change and stick coming to life I am on facebook sell a few to pay for tools and so
Exactly, putting the oil on and seeing the amazing grain pop from a nice piece of wood makes all the hours sanding worth it!
Would you like a pice off blacktorn to work on be nice to see you work on it
@@brainleavy6934 it would cost a small fortune to ship overseas to Canada. Thanks for the offer however
Used your layout process for two Celtic weave staffs this winter. Easy peasy! One question…why do you use a vice instead of a shave horse when working on cylindrical crafts?
Great, glad you were able to complete the design! I use a vice because it’s on my workbench, I simply don’t have room to have a shave horse as well as a workbench. I use my workbench for many other projects so I choose to go with the universal workbench and skip a dedicated shave horse. But I agree, that a shave horse would probably hold my sticks better than the small vice.
Now that’s one big shiny nob 🙂
Lol, glad you liked it ☺️
Hi Jason, I'm new to stick making and fancy having a go at this, could you tell me exactly what rasp file you were using, great video by the way.
Phil
Great to hear! I would start with a half round wood rasp… that will do just about anything you need. Also Kutzall makes great wood rasps as well. Good luck with your build!
I remember this kind of sticks were used for hunting ,fighting ,walking. Don't know if this will be good for hunting maybe fighting
Not sure it has enough weight for fighting, its a good everyday walking cane. I left it a bit long so it can be used like a hiking stick or shortened down to a cane.
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