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Serpentine Walking Stick Gallery
By David Stehly
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"Kings," 42", Douglas fir. 15 faces representing the 15 kings of the Old Testement between First Samuel and First Kings.
"Water Moccasin VII," 38", yellow tulip poplar.
"Cane Brake Rattlesnake I," 39 3/4", tulip poplar.
"Copperhead VII," 41", tulip poplar.
"Timber rattlesnake XIX," 40 1/4", tulip poplar.
"Western Diamondback VIII," 42 3/4", tulip poplar.
"Eastern Diamondback XVI," 51 3/4", tulip poplar.
"Mexican King Snake eating a Texas Striped Geko," 46 3/4", yellow poplar.
"Black Rat Snake III," 41 1/2", tulip poplar.
"Corn Snake Eating a Deer Mouse XVII," 41 1/2", yellow poplar
"Milk Snake XII," 37", wild cherry.
"Northern Scarlet Snake IV," 37", cherry.
"#1," Davids first project carved from maple with a Barlow pocket knife
"Turtle VIII," 38", ornamentarl cherry.
"Mac V," 42 1/2", wild cherry.
"Creepy Crawler," 45 1/2", wild cherry.
"Timber Wolf VIII," 52", yellow poplar
"Golden Eagle IX," 47 1/2", silver maple
"Falcon XXIV," 44 1/2", pear.
"Leaping Lizard VII," 58 1/2", black walnut
"Black Bear VII," 51 1/2", tulip poplar
"Hawk LI,"48 3/8", pear.
"Cougar VIII," 51 3/4", sassafras.
"Leaping Lizard VII," 46 1/4", spalted black walnut
"Peeper V," 42" pear.
"Peeper VI," 42 3/8", red cedar.
"Jobs Appeal X," 40 1/2", spalted silver maple.
Detail shot of "Kings."
Detail shot of "Kings."
Detail shot of "Kings."
Detail shot of "Kings."
Detail shot of "Corn Snake Eating a Deer Mouse."
Detail shot of "Corn Snake Eating a Deer Mouse."
Detail shot of "Corn Snake Eating a Deer Mouse."
Detail shot of "Milk Snake XII."
Detail shot of Water Moccasin VII."
Detail shot of Water Moccasin VII."
Detail shot of Water Moccasin VII."
Detail shot of "#1."
Detail shot of "#1."
Detail shot of "#1."
Detail shot of "#1."
Detail shot of "#1."
Detail shot of "#1."
Detail shot of "#1."
Stickmaking: A Complete Course
This an essential book for anyone making walking sticks, it includes sourcing and seasoning wood, adapting material, shaping handles, fitting collars, decorating, & finishing. Showing you how to make waling sticks from start to finish.
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