How to make a Shepherds Crook from Oak. Folklore hiking stick Workshop productions. Part 1.
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2024
- How I make a hand shaped custom Shepherds Crook from a solid oak plank. Difficulties due to weather and saw dust issues.
Part 1
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Thanks for the useful information, it was interesting.
Hi, I only occasionally do these types of sticks so it's a change to build one which gives me a bit of variation. Must get out to the woods and hedgerows to finish harvesting sticks.Thanks for watching Andy.
Coming along nicely! Looking forward to the next installment.
Hi,thanks for watching and commenting much appreciated. Andy.
Hi Andy, Enjoying the video, I, like you, also do the messy jobs outside when I can, I much prefer working outdoors when the weather lets you. Look forward to your next episode. Cheers
Hi, It's been fantastic having this spell of dry cold weather so I can get outdoors to sand now.Thanks for watching,Andy.
You talk too much, just saying.
But I love your work, your videos and your accent.
Thanks, God bless.
Cliff from Social Circle, Ga.
Hi, if I was in a pub with a cider and a Irish stick maker was also with a pint of guiness I think us 2 Celtic guys would talk everyone to sleep...lol.
Yes your correct about me over talking, I am trying not to in my newer content.
Thanks very much for the supportive comment and watching. Andy.
Pukka job geezer good video 💪
U should make a draw knife from a horse shoe lol
Hi,cheers.I've considered making a draw knife but I am not sure I am skilled enough to get a full 8 inch blade section totally flat. I kinda would like a vintage one and am check out selling sites.Get the second part of this video out then it's time to do some wild Camping video's I think.
All the best Andy.
Have ever heard of a spoke shave, a draw knife or a band saw. They would make your life a lot easier.
And hand tools don't make dust. Power sanding makes the most dust
Hi, yeah I did mention in the video that there was better tools for this type of wood working. Our whole channel is based around minimised expenses and scaling back life items. I am a manufacturer of Hiking sticks 98% of my time so hudge out lay in expenses is not viable and I operate at the bottom end of the price market so my margins are small. The tools I have would not suit a large scale operation but I am small time and just a cottage industry really. A draw knife has been on my wish list for some time now.I am after a vintage one for the right money . Lot of the dust came from the power sanding you are correct but I usually have no problems down in the wood shed. Hopefully the weather allows me a few days I can get down there to finish sanding. Thanks for watching and commenting, Andy.
Hello Andy, I recently bought a heavy,wooden handled 9" well made draw knife on ebay for about £15, the blade was powder coated & blunt,however after 5 mins with an angle grinder and a good file,it's now sharp enough to cut paper, treat yourself ...life's too short !
Why not use a jig saw?
Hi,the simple answer is I don't have one. It's a tool I will get and need it's just I have been working around the fact I don't have one and the cost to me as a small time Crafter. Thanks for watching, Andy.