Walking sticks and canes
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Make Your Own Walking Sticks: How to Craft Canes and Staffs from Rustic to Fancy By Charles R. Self Take your woodworking for a walk! From rustic walking sticks to fancy canes, woodworker and author Charlie Self "cane" show you how to craft more than a dozen different staffs in Make Your Own Walking Sticks. Whether you are looking for something simple and practical or looking to make a statement, you will find everything you need to know inside this fun and easy-to-follow book. The first…
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Lisa McGehee saved to woodcarving
I carved this cane out of a single piece of wood that has a natural crook. It is a lot like my walking sticks with the snake wrapped around it. The handle is made so that the snake comes up over…
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For making your own walking stick you need to know what type of a stick it will be, what wood to use and how to prep it, how to finish and maintain it properly for longer service.

Lori Starr saved to Walking stick
I tied these two knots as handgrips on my and my son's hiking sticks. On the left is a four-bight, 13-lead (I think) turk's head knot, tripled. In the right is a pineapple knot, but I'm not sure how they're classified.
Deaeagle15 saved to Paracord
Would you like to make your own walking stick, hiking staff or wizard staff? You need to start by collecting wood. Follow these instruction to do so without damaging the wood. Determine the correct length of wood you need. It is...

Lora Allen saved to Crafting/Sewing/Tips
Walking stick I made from driftwood, and an old saw handle. By: Kenny Hamilton, The Driftwood Collector.
widya wahono saved to walking stick
This wooden walking cane pattern will keep you company on your adventures. Learn how to carve a walking stick with author Lora Irish.
Marian Williams saved to Greenwood carving