Do you plan to make your own walking stick from self-collected
wood? Before you start your walking stick project you need to collect the wood.
First determine the correct size of the stick you need before collecting wood
from a forest for a neighbors tree cuttings.
We recommend that you collect the wood for your hiking stick
making project longer than what you need by about 12” if possible. This gives you
the ability to cut off bad ends or to adjust the height before you add the ferrules.
First, look for fallen wood or wood cut form the trees. Check to see if the wood is stiff and will
support your weight. Do not collected wood that is protected or in a place where
it is not permitted. If you are in a
desert look for fallen cactus with hard skeletons that make great walking and
hiking stick making projects. In the forest,
know you wood because some wood is very difficult to carve if you plan to cave
on your hiking or walking stick.
The how to make walking stick making guides is a great resource on what type of wood to collect, how to get the right length, how to carve your waling stick, how to add weave para-cord onto your walking stick and other aspects of walking stick and hiking stick making.
If you are taking wood
that is alive from a tree or a sapling for your walking stick making project
try to get it from an area that is overgrown with the same type of tree. Do not
collect rare or protected trees even if not in a nation forest. If possible,
when collecting a sapling try to leave a portion of the sample intact so it can
regrow.
1 comment:
Its a great idea for making a walking sticks for any needy person. Its a interesting lesson for us.
kavita nainwal
Elderly Care
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