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Pipe Smoking wood spirit walking stick

Overall 58" long...the carving itself about 14"long by 1.75" wide (diameter about 1.5")

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Annette Labedzki 21 Feb 2008

these are great.. i tried doing this with a dremel. i did four faces in driftwood, my hand was killing me and i thought "never again"....

Artist Reply: Annette, Thank You for the great comments, they are very much appreciated! I have never tried a Dremel or Foredom...I would think they would make your hands sore. I use bench chisels and small detail carving tools. My bench chisels have really fat, rubber handles and it seems to transfer some of the force to my arm and shoulder. I may lose a 'little' detail, but they remove so much more wood much faster...the sticks I can do in less than 3 hours each...the Roman Cornice was a project I picked out for my class to do, and they ALL refused to do it until I made one first, lol. That took about 8-10 hours, done in basswood. Driftwood can be hard as a rock too!...have you ever tried basswood? Thanks again for taking a look at my work and your wonderful comments. Jim

RQ Trietsch 25 Nov 2007

Love your detailing. What type of tools are you using ?

Artist Reply: Thanks for your comments...they are much appreciated. With the walking sticks 90% of the work is done with bench chisels...10% a couple different size gouges...all by hand, no Dremels or machinery, no electricity whatsoever. Jim

Leah Jaarveth 25 Nov 2007

really cool work my friend :)

annette steens 24 Nov 2007

mastersticks! They are so very beautiful Jim!

Artist Reply: Annette, Thank You so very much for your wonderful comments...they are very much appreciated! Jim

Emily Reed 24 Nov 2007

So really cool!

Karen Cash 24 Nov 2007

these are VERY cool!

Artist Reply: Karen, thanks once again for your wonderful comments! Jim