Lovely job you make mate. It’s amazing what you can do with a stick to make it look really good, without having a fancy carved handle etc. I’m going stick cutting next week for the first time in 20 years, (in southern Scotland) and I’m going to have that paracord wrap on a stick. I like that. Thanks for the video 👍🏴🇬🇧
Looks amazing. I’m making one for my ex girlfriends mother who’s going through her 3 round of radiation. She’s tough and is looking forward to getting back out in nature with a little extra stability
@@fromthewoodsyyc I watched a couple of others and love your ideas. I've also made some toppers, but used basswood carvings. They are very fun to make.
Well filmed instructional video. Your step by step and knot handle were described nicely. I'm using it today for a handle on a walking stick for my daughter. Many thanks.
Thank you for the simple video. I've never done woodcrafts before but I am making walking sticks for my Cub Scout Den as they are about to cross over to Boy Scouts. I had to take down a cherry tree two years ago and saw the straight smooth branches and kept them in my garage to dry and cure since then. I been sanding and sanding but wasn't sure how to finish them or seal them! I can't wait to finish them now!
Of the many videos I watched on the subject, your video was most excellent! My wife and I live on a ranch in a tourist town. There are countless hiking trails and I hope our efforts benefit all. Thanks again from Hill Country Texas
Outstanding video. Just getting into woodworking and stick making and this was a very great video for beginners to learn from. Thank you and Mrs. From the Woods. 😁👍🏻
Great video! Thanks. Hoping to find some downed branches in Hong Kong during typhoon season and make a couple walking sticks myself. Will need to sand by hand, however, which I guess will take some time.
Excellent Video! Thank you for taking the time to share it! Watched video and have stick cleaned up and sanded. Decided to watch video again. Would like to recess the grip but I don’t have the tools as in video. Really like the look of the recessed handle. I’ll figure something out? Thought about either wood file or using my table saw set at approximately 1/16” or so? Hand filing more safe but a bit tedious. Table saw maybe quicker but chance making an error that can’t be fixed as the stick isn’t perfectly round. Anyway, Thanks again for the terrific video!!
I used to make canes with saplings similar, but not dead, cut live, and air dried for about 10 years. Nice looking canes, very sturdy. But then one winter I slipped on a slick step, fell, on top of the cane as it happened. Pushed myself up, and found the cane had snapped in two and I had not even realized it. That was the day I started making canes out of layers of plywood. So, as long as you don't fall on the walking stick, should be fine.
I enjoyed that video. You've given me some ideas. I've been making hiking sticks as a hobby since the pandemic started. Nearby parks provide the deadwood. I mostly use boiled linseed oil since it makes patterns in the wood pop! In some cases, I'm not sure I let a couple of sticks dry enough, but the bark in both cases just peeled and flaked off dryly without any trouble, and they showed little or no cracking after being out in the hot weather; so I figure they'll be OK. Oh, I noticed some cracks in one of your sticks. You're convincing me that I'm worrying too much about that!
Yes most of the dead spruce here has cracks in it. If the wood is dry it most likely won't crack or check any more. Call it character and its no longer a crack. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Generally I recommend a longer walking stick. It should be a few inches above your eyeline, or much further lower than your eyeline. When walking if you trip the last thing you want is to poke your eye. Longer is also better because it will help you judge distance and stabilize your walking if you go through a stream or down an incline. All that being said very good work my good sir :)
Also i was looking at the way you use it in the end clip and i see that you lift it all the way up, put it in front of you at an agle and then step so essentialy moving your body trough the stick. i allways have my walking stick at angle with the tip pointing back and it never points forward. just an observation.
Hope you enjoyed the video. Check out our other walking stick videos which are a bit more complex. 'Making another simple walking stick' and Personalized Hiking sticks with scrabble pieces' Thanks for watching
Nothing in this case, just wanted to make it as simple as possible. But you could put a ferule on the bottom. They are available at lee valley. It would require an additional step in building but when you are having fun what’s an extra few minutes
ever had any issues with the cracks? i cut some aluminum pipe to band a few inches from the small end (ground tip) to prevent it from separating if the crack grows. do you treat cracks in any way? glue?
No issues with cracks, but then the wood is fully dried by the time I make a staff from it. Maybe if the wood is green and dries after finishing it will crack. I have not applied a metal tip as the intent was to make a simple walking stick. They are available through some suppliers. The tip will get rounded and a bit mangled with use but so far no major breakage. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Nice work. I've been asked to do one and watched your tying the paracord and have a quick question... approximately how many feet of cord did you use. I know it will vary depending on diameter of the handle but just looking for a rough estimate. Thanks
No one should ever go into the woods without a walking stick. I met a big black panther face to face on evening about 4:00 pm while walking on a deer trail and I had no walking stick in hand. It let me go but it could have gone really bad.
Awesome video! I’m curious as to one part of it seen as I’m getting into making walking sticks myself. At 5:00, you’re using what looks like a sanding wheel attached to a bench grinder. Could you possibly let me know what that is and where to get one.
Thanks for watching. The sander that i'm using is a special sander It is not a bench grinder. It is a flap sander on one side and will accept pneumatic sanding tubes on the other side. I purchased it here in Canada many years ago at a store called Busy Bee Tools. I use it for sanding profiled trim and curved pieces. You could probably get the same result with a random orbital sander. Sorry I can't be more helpful. Hope you walking stick works out.
@@fromthewoodsyyc Thank you very much. I’ve seen these before and I had no way of knowing what they were. I will look into getting an orbital sander and see how that works.
I purchased the entire sanding machine including flap sander and inflatable sanding tube at a tool supply store called Busy Bee Tools. I am in Canada so not sure if they have outlets elsewhere.
Most of the trees I have on my property are spruce so mainly soft wood. I have some Aspen and willow in my 'To Be Used' collection. But You can use anything you want really. As long as it is dry enough to work.
Thanks....I have a couple of goats that I walk with ....they like it when I lead them with something....I guess I'll half to get a one and a quarter inch hard wood stick so it can last longer....everything breaks after a while, but the hard wood will last .....and if I have a really nice one ,well I'll just not use it with the goats...
Well I think it would work better dried. Less chance of shrinking or cracking after you are done. Green wood would be more flexible which I don't think would work well for a walking stick. You could try it but I can't really say what the results may be.
I think most hardware stores carry it. Not sure about home depot but they carry rope so maybe. I got mine at a store called Princess Auto here in Canada. Similar to Harbour Freight I think.
There is no advantage to the spiral. There are lots of different wraps available. The knot used on this walking stick was just a simple half hitch that produced the spiral.
It puzzles me why so many folk put a hand grip on their staff / stick. This severely limits where the hand goes. Without a specific grip area, your hand can slide instantly to exactly where the grip is most effective for any given situation.
Well, there are no hard and fast rules , I suppose, for making a walking stick. Just because you have a specified grip area does not mean you can not use the rest of the staff to hold on to, for any given situation. Just thought it looks nicer to have a grip.
..and the LAST THING that will go through your mind is "Gee.......I wish I'd built a SERIOUS stick that I could beat this bear off of me with!!!...instead of one that the old ladies of the HOA approved, as they watched me be attacked by that cantankerous bear that's been livin' outside the gates for YEARS...
Yes, Simple in the sense that you could make this without the fancy shop and and tools. It would take a bit longer but it can be done. You could just pick up a stick from the forest and do nothing to it as well. You can also hike or walk without a stick. Any way, Thanks for watching
Ok, but frankly way too complicated. You certainly don't need to cut a grove and then add cord. Just have a plain stick. It's far more comfortable. Also, wear a mask when sanding especially the areas under the bark etc. It's full of fungi spores at that dried out stage.
just finished mine yesterday not as good as yours but my grandson thinks its cool.watching from ireland.
Beautiful video. Thank you. Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪
Took me three tries with the half clove hitches, I wasn’t pulling them tight enough. Thanks !! Now I got a dope walking stick 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🤙🏾
Looks fantastic, I'm making a walking staff for my dad since his age is starting to catch up with him, this video will be a big help
Like the use of cord. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Very neat nice walking stick
Lovely job you make mate. It’s amazing what you can do with a stick to make it look really good, without having a fancy carved handle etc. I’m going stick cutting next week for the first time in 20 years, (in southern Scotland) and I’m going to have that paracord wrap on a stick. I like that. Thanks for the video 👍🏴🇬🇧
Just finished my stick. Looks good. Thanks for sharing this.👍
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Nicely explained…. Thank you. ‘Glad to hear that you used fallen trees or branches as opposed to cutting down new growth. Walk on!👌😉
Excellent verbal and visual directions. I wound my flea market walking stick. Thank you. 👌🏾
Simply made and well demonstrated. Thanks!
Thanks for watching.
Excellent video, I've got some hazel seasoning in my shed for next year, I'll use your tutorial, thanks.
Wow I really enjoyed your video!!
Looks amazing. I’m making one for my ex girlfriends mother who’s going through her 3 round of radiation. She’s tough and is looking forward to getting back out in nature with a little extra stability
Nice
👏🏻hope she’s going to be ok 👍🏻
You're an amazing person for doing this for her! Hope it went well and she's ready to tackle some trails!
Your EX's mom? Wow, you're a gem!
A lot of folks, hate to say it but myself included, would just say forget the ex and their family 😅 kudos for being a good person lol
Excellent video - thank you.
Thank you I found my stick already. I will start working on it
Great video mate. Just about to go out and find me a stick to work on. Thanks! 🍻
Nice sticks!
Beautiful!!
Very nice tutorial! Thanks for showing how to make that paracord wrap. Those hiking sticks look really nice!!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it.
Check out our other walking stick videos.
@@fromthewoodsyyc I watched a couple of others and love your ideas. I've also made some toppers, but used basswood carvings. They are very fun to make.
Well filmed instructional video. Your step by step and knot handle were described nicely. I'm using it today for a handle on a walking stick for my daughter. Many thanks.
Excellent instructional video - your sticks are awesome! 👍
Thank you for the simple video. I've never done woodcrafts before but I am making walking sticks for my Cub Scout Den as they are about to cross over to Boy Scouts. I had to take down a cherry tree two years ago and saw the straight smooth branches and kept them in my garage to dry and cure since then. I been sanding and sanding but wasn't sure how to finish them or seal them! I can't wait to finish them now!
Thanks for sharing
Really informative! Thank you for the information. The finished sticks look fantastic
Thanks for watching!
Very nice video. I will make the sam walking stick. 🤩
Thanksmate for the video. Just started with woodcarving walking sticks. Your video is an inspiration
That is awesome!
Truly enjoyed this video.well done. looking forward to more videos.
Of the many videos I watched on the subject, your video was most excellent! My wife and I live on a ranch in a tourist town. There are countless hiking trails and I hope our efforts benefit all. Thanks again from Hill Country Texas
Glad you enjoyed the video
Thanks for watching
Check out our other walking stick videos I believe link in description
Outstanding video. Just getting into woodworking and stick making and this was a very great video for beginners to learn from. Thank you and Mrs. From the Woods. 😁👍🏻
Glad you liked the video.
Hope your journey into wood working goes well. It could be a new career.
Upvoted purely for the magnificent moustache.
It's one of the local attractions for sure. But hope you enjoyed the rest of the video as well. Thanks for watching.
Thank you! This was great to watch, interesting ideas you have shared here.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Easy weekend project.
No two alike.
Great video ! Thank you !
Great video!
Nice! Thanks for vid and tips!
Thanks. Been thinking about doing this. Your instruction is thorough and well done. Heading out to look for a stick right now!
This was amazing! Just what I needed to finish a stick my kid found on a hike. This should be a great father/son project. Consider me subbed!
Man, beautifull, I can do all except the snow ;-). Walking stick is also handy to defend from dog or other animal's attacks.
Excellent job! You've done this before lol a very enjoyable video thank you.
Excellent and turn out great. Thank you 👌👌👌👌
Great video! Thanks. Hoping to find some downed branches in Hong Kong during typhoon season and make a couple walking sticks myself. Will need to sand by hand, however, which I guess will take some time.
Good work brother
Nice video, thanks for taking the time and sharing.
Our pleasure!
Nice work Sir. Enjoyed watching you make it.
Think I will find one and do it.
nice job and I was wondering how the handle wrap was done..half hitches i see thanks..
Excellent Video! Thank you for taking the time to share it!
Watched video and have stick cleaned up and sanded. Decided to watch video again. Would like to recess the grip but I don’t have the tools as in video. Really like the look of the recessed handle. I’ll figure something out? Thought about either wood file or using my table saw set at approximately 1/16” or so? Hand filing more safe but a bit tedious. Table saw maybe quicker but chance making an error that can’t be fixed as the stick isn’t perfectly round. Anyway, Thanks again for the terrific video!!
Ontario is great
not to scale lol!! nice mom tattoo
I used to make canes with saplings similar, but not dead, cut live, and air dried for about 10 years. Nice looking canes, very sturdy. But then one winter I slipped on a slick step, fell, on top of the cane as it happened. Pushed myself up, and found the cane had snapped in two and I had not even realized it. That was the day I started making canes out of layers of plywood. So, as long as you don't fall on the walking stick, should be fine.
Thanks for sharing.
Nice work. New subscriber.
I enjoyed that video. You've given me some ideas. I've been making hiking sticks as a hobby since the pandemic started. Nearby parks provide the deadwood. I mostly use boiled linseed oil since it makes patterns in the wood pop! In some cases, I'm not sure I let a couple of sticks dry enough, but the bark in both cases just peeled and flaked off dryly without any trouble, and they showed little or no cracking after being out in the hot weather; so I figure they'll be OK. Oh, I noticed some cracks in one of your sticks. You're convincing me that I'm worrying too much about that!
Yes most of the dead spruce here has cracks in it. If the wood is dry it most likely won't crack or check any more. Call it character and its no longer a crack.
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Are those pine trees tops
We all know this is Gary Oldman From The Woods!
Shalom just subbed
Ay lad. A proper shillelagh should be in every mans inventory.
Thanks for watching. We use it almost every time we go walking.
I'm thinking about making a walking stick - this was so helpful! Thank you!!
Generally I recommend a longer walking stick. It should be a few inches above your eyeline, or much further lower than your eyeline. When walking if you trip the last thing you want is to poke your eye. Longer is also better because it will help you judge distance and stabilize your walking if you go through a stream or down an incline.
All that being said very good work my good sir :)
What scrapper is that ?
Bellissimo manufatto,é possibile acquistarlo?grazie
Any way to make it that nice without a sander?
You could just use a random orbital sander. it would take a bit longer but results would be the same.
Also i was looking at the way you use it in the end clip and i see that you lift it all the way up, put it in front of you at an agle and then step so essentialy moving your body trough the stick. i allways have my walking stick at angle with the tip pointing back and it never points forward. just an observation.
Next video: making a complex walking stick
Hope you enjoyed the video.
Check out our other walking stick videos which are a bit more complex.
'Making another simple walking stick' and
Personalized Hiking sticks with scrabble pieces'
Thanks for watching
great video! how did the tips hold up after 2 years? isn't your walking stick now a few inches shorter? :D
Question I don’t have access to any of those machines - how much would you charge to make and send to - Taylor tx area
Where can I buy one?
Thank you, very nice!! What tip if any did you use that comes in contact with the ground/pavement?? TIA
Nothing in this case, just wanted to make it as simple as possible.
But you could put a ferule on the bottom. They are available at lee valley. It would require an additional step in building but when you are having fun what’s an extra few minutes
Pick up stick in woods, walk with it😂
ever had any issues with the cracks? i cut some aluminum pipe to band a few inches from the small end (ground tip) to prevent it from separating if the crack grows. do you treat cracks in any way? glue?
No issues with cracks, but then the wood is fully dried by the time I make a staff from it. Maybe if the wood is green and dries after finishing it will crack. I have not applied a metal tip as the intent was to make a simple walking stick. They are available through some suppliers. The tip will get rounded and a bit mangled with use but so far no major breakage. Thanks for commenting and watching.
@@fromthewoodsyyc Thank you for the detailed reply, have a good day!
Nice work. I've been asked to do one and watched your tying the paracord and have a quick question... approximately how many feet of cord did you use. I know it will vary depending on diameter of the handle but just looking for a rough estimate. Thanks
I purchased a 50 foot length and got three handles out of it with about 8 feet left over.
Approx. 15 feet per handle. Hope that helps.
Thanks
No one should ever go into the woods without a walking stick. I met a big black panther face to face on evening about 4:00 pm while walking on a deer trail and I had no walking stick in hand. It let me go but it could have gone really bad.
Roughly how much para cord did you use for that grip? Thanks.
Awesome video! I’m curious as to one part of it seen as I’m getting into making walking sticks myself. At 5:00, you’re using what looks like a sanding wheel attached to a bench grinder. Could you possibly let me know what that is and where to get one.
Thanks for watching. The sander that i'm using is a special sander It is not a bench grinder. It is a flap sander on one side and will accept pneumatic sanding tubes on the other side. I purchased it here in Canada many years ago at a store called Busy Bee Tools. I use it for sanding profiled trim and curved pieces. You could probably get the same result with a random orbital sander. Sorry I can't be more helpful. Hope you walking stick works out.
@@fromthewoodsyyc Thank you very much. I’ve seen these before and I had no way of knowing what they were. I will look into getting an orbital sander and see how that works.
Where did you get the sander-polishing wheels for your bench grinder?
Thanks
I purchased the entire sanding machine including flap sander and inflatable sanding tube at a tool supply store called Busy Bee Tools. I am in Canada so not sure if they have outlets elsewhere.
How long should I let my stick dry out?
I'm sorry...do you always stick with hard or softwood?
Most of the trees I have on my property are spruce so mainly soft wood. I have some Aspen and willow in my 'To Be Used' collection. But You can use anything you want really. As long as it is dry enough to work.
Thanks....I have a couple of goats that I walk with ....they like it when I lead them with something....I guess I'll half to get a one and a quarter inch hard wood stick so it can last longer....everything breaks after a while, but the hard wood will last .....and if I have a really nice one ,well I'll just not use it with the goats...
MY BROTHER BROKE MY GRANPAS WALKING STICK. SO IM GUNNA MAKE A WALKING STICK FOR HIM.
Do they have to be fully dried before working? I have tons of these little shrub trees that are perfect diameter and hight. Would a green tree work?
Well I think it would work better dried. Less chance of shrinking or cracking after you are done. Green wood would be more flexible which I don't think would work well for a walking stick.
You could try it but I can't really say what the results may be.
Canadian eh?
Where to buy para chord? Is it common cord from Home Depot?
I think most hardware stores carry it. Not sure about home depot but they carry rope so maybe.
I got mine at a store called Princess Auto here in Canada. Similar to Harbour Freight I think.
Is there an advantage to having the spiral in the wrap. Can you make a smooth wrap?
There is no advantage to the spiral. There are lots of different wraps available. The knot used on this walking stick was just a simple half hitch that produced the spiral.
@@fromthewoodsyyc Thank you.
I"m using 2 inch diameter ages bamboo.
I hope that works for you. Isn't Bamboo hollow?
@@fromthewoodsyyc Hollow... depends on thbamboo. Mine has a solid portion about 3every 2 feet or so.
A stick literally fell off the tree by my car and I NEED a walking stick so I want to make it personally.
Hope it works out for you.
Has anyone ever used pine to make a walking stick?
It puzzles me why so many folk put a hand grip on their staff / stick. This severely limits where the hand goes. Without a specific grip area, your hand can slide instantly to exactly where the grip is most effective for any given situation.
Well, there are no hard and fast rules , I suppose, for making a walking stick. Just because you have a specified grip area does not mean you can not use the rest of the staff to hold on to, for any given situation. Just thought it looks nicer to have a grip.
voyons jai jamais pensé jserai ce captivé par un homme qui rend un bâton
Thanks for watching. Don't speak french but thanks for comment.
..and the LAST THING that will go through your mind is "Gee.......I wish I'd built a SERIOUS stick that I could beat this bear off of me with!!!...instead of one that the old ladies of the HOA approved, as they watched me be attacked by that cantankerous bear that's been livin' outside the gates for YEARS...
For your age you got a great hairline… congratulations 🎉
Annoying music. I'm hard of hearing. Is there any need for the music? 😢
To drive the rats out of the workshop, apart from that I have nothing.
Nice
You call that simple??
You use all the tools..?
Yes, Simple in the sense that you could make this without the fancy shop and and tools. It would take a bit longer but it can be done. You could just pick up a stick from the forest and do nothing to it as well. You can also hike or walk without a stick. Any way, Thanks for watching
@@fromthewoodsyyc my kind of walking stick is to de limb it and make a sharp point.
Then I want to see how to make a advanced stick.
Ok, but frankly way too complicated.
You certainly don't need to cut a grove and then add cord.
Just have a plain stick. It's far more comfortable.
Also, wear a mask when sanding especially the areas under the bark etc. It's full of fungi spores at that dried out stage.