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Woodcarving ,Sticks and Canes
- BrokenolMarine
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Re: Woodcarving ,Sticks and Canes
Love the canes. I use one every day around the house, but use a wheelchair in the shop or when we go anywhere that requires a lot of movement. I wanted to make a cane or two, but no lathe. I glued up the blanks and used a spokeshave to shape them. I have several now, and normally use my Marine Corps cane, a gift from the wife... But we always watch for the unique or unusual canes or walking sticks when we are out.
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Re: Woodcarving ,Sticks and Canes
Simper Fi from a fellow Marine. This is one I completed for myself a few months back.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 6:08 pmLove the canes. I use one every day around the house, but use a wheelchair in the shop or when we go anywhere that requires a lot of movement. I wanted to make a cane or two, but no lathe. I glued up the blanks and used a spokeshave to shape them. I have several now, and normally use my Marine Corps cane, a gift from the wife... But we always watch for the unique or unusual canes or walking sticks when we are out.
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Re: Woodcarving ,Sticks and Canes
Nice looking canes I like the wood!John M wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2020 4:51 pm20200624_072606.jpgI make a few sticks to give away to friends that need one. I use a NZ native called Lancewood and decorate with bone and paua shell . The left one has no shell but the bone is my hip joint .After 65 years of use I didn't want to throw it away as I can still use it and it will outlast the rest of me.
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Stickmaker .... what type of wood do you use for your canes 
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10-4 .... impressive woods indeed
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Well Stickmaker, you really live up to your name! Beautiful work.
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