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Walking Sticks #8452888
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Elshasho's thread and you guys talking about walking sticks/staffs got me curious. I've been thinking about making some in the shop but have no idea what dimensions (height & diameter) would be comfortable.

I'd like to see pics of yours or read about sizes.

Thanks


Eh...wot?

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452891
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Tall enough to act as a monopod when standing.

Stout enough to put a hurtin on something if you hit it with it.

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452892
Yesterday at 07:12 AM
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General rule of thumb is you want the height to be at least the height of your elbows. That's the ergonomic placement for your hands. They can be taller of course

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452903
Yesterday at 07:33 AM
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As Sniper says if your two handing just walking. Fit them that way he describes.
Im kind of the opinion that its very dependent on what your doing. What you chose to carry at any given time. I'm at a place in my life where I pretty much require a stick just to move around now. Most like me use a cane for that. Doctor even ask why I used a stick not cane. I've just always been dialed in to a stick or sticks and I have several.
I started out using a stick mostly when water trapping. That morphed into a stick I carried for water rescue work. Which is simply a heavy wooden mope handle. I have an inexpensive adjustable one with little plastic cradle on top. I use that now for several years while hunting as a shooting stick. Realized I should have been using one many years ago. But years ago I was so mobile didn't like dragging one more thing along in woods.
Anyways maybe later I will lay them out add a picture to this post. I have 4 that live in back of my truck.

Mac


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452906
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I use a wading stick when I am out lure hunting. I have found that an old handle from a shovel is the best - stout but comfortable to the hand. I screwed a hook on the end for picking up trash and lures.


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452918
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Made this for my boy's 12th birthday. It is a branch from a mulberry tree that was in his grandma's yard.


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452919
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Looks good slydog. Mulberry is a good choice.

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452920
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heard diamond willow where desirable for walking sticks ???

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452921
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How do you guys finish them to make them pretty? Just wood stain?

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452922
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I have both longer and shorter walking sticks. One I have had over 55 years and the other I have had about 15 years or so. The shorter one I was lucky enough to find it on a beaver dam when trapping a drainage while in college in the 1970 time frame.

It was a near perfect fit for me height wise and width for strength. I have used it all these years. The other I bought at a trappers convention. It is handy as it has a hook V on one end for grabbing slide wires and fishing out other odds and ends I have needed to recover or look at due to curiosity.

The tall stick has a fitted brass end cap to help reduce friction ware. Both have seen lots of use. When scouting or mushroom picking one or the other is always in hand. They have saved me from many a potential bad spills in the field. Sometimes I use both in very rough terrain.

I have used mink oil and a paste wax blend over the years when I feel it is needed to help protect the wood grain. LInseed oil would be great.


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: elsmasho82] #8452925
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
How do you guys finish them to make them pretty? Just wood stain?

I use boiled linseed oil or paste wax.


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: slydogx] #8452927
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Originally Posted by slydogx
Originally Posted by elsmasho82
How do you guys finish them to make them pretty? Just wood stain?

I use boiled linseed oil or paste wax.



An old taxidermy book I have mentions rubbing linseed oil on antlers so that makes sense

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452928
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Shot a bunch of Coyotes off of my “Walking Stick”.

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452947
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I made this one from a red delicious apple tree. I left a sucker branch grow from the main branch for a couple of years until it was the right size. It's made to be a crutch if I would need one. Sure wish I would have had it with me when I broke my ankle setting bobcat traps.
There's about half a pound of lead in the big end with an antler base and a brass cap I made for it. 2 brass 3" screws hold the base and cap in place on the business end
When I need it I will cut it down for a cane.
Her name is Betty and she needs a new dress

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452951
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Every winter, I’ll find a nice six foot stick that beavers have cleaned up. I always take them home.

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452952
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co-workers of mine gave me a beaver-chewed walking stick as a retirement gift.

Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452960
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Always liked ash.
But if not kiln dried, stamped,
and alfa approved it will infect and wipe
out 80 percent of walking sticks WW.

Yeah, having a hot miserable shift over here lol.
Ny mewest is mulberry?
It checked bad but no one cares,
it's a stick.

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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: elsmasho82] #8452971
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
How do you guys finish them to make them pretty? Just wood stain?

I've been making walking sticks out of the buckthorn I've been cutting in my woods. First, I use a draw knife to rough scrape off the bark. Next, I use a belt sander to clean the rest that remains. Then, I use a medium sander to smooth it. Finally, I use a sander with fine sandpaper to make the wood really smooth.

I use a tack cloth to take off any dust before I stain the stick. I have different colored stains I use such as American Walnut, Italian Walnut, Rosewood (my favorite), and several other stains. I have some buckthorn that is nice and straight, but I prefer the odd ones with a natural blemish or slightly crooked, etc. I think it gives the stick more character.

I don't sell them, but have been giving them to all my friends who seem to really appreciate them. I have a class reunion coming up next month. I've been trying to make enough so each one of my classmates will go home with one.


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452978
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My walking stick ...comes to my nose ..iam 6'2"

It's a hefty 1 3/4 inch diameter

Stout enough to whack something silly

Use it to walk to my beaver sets ..also to find depth of water..

And to check for muddy bottoms.

Has a notch in the bottom ...to retrieve my trap cables


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Re: Walking Sticks [Re: Lugnut] #8452997
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I tried to add this to my first post for some reason wouldn't work. Here are my current different walking sticks I use at different times for different things.

Left to right
First is my trapping stick. Actually 3rd one I have had. First one was a hexagon wooden tent pole I scavenge from my grandfather old military wall tent. That got broken swatting some critter years ago. That was replaced by oak saw mill slat some where in the 1980s. That stick got broken swatting a critter in 2006. How do I know? When made new one also from saw mill slat. I stamped date in it.
The two wooden ones, one closet pole one mope handle. I used for water rescue work.
The blue sticks my wife bought me after my first hip surgery. The far right is stick I use when carry gun. Nothing fancy but works for me.

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Date I stamped in my newest trapping stick after broke my older one.
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This is my every day walking stick that now lives with me. Its actually a fairly expensive brand walking stick. I found it in with ski poles at restore gave $2 for it.

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Believe I posted my fancy walking stick back when I first made it. Is small black walnut I cut from.fence line few years back.
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Mac


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