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Carve a Staff / Walking Stick

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This concludes "Whittle a Staff / Walking Stick"

Hopefully my instructable is not confusing, and I wish you luck on making staffs / walking sticks! I might later create an instructable on how to carve heads into your walking stick. Remember I will add questions from the comments section into the "FAQ" section, and I will answer them, and master whittler Rick Wiebe may answer some of them too. Remember to rate and comment!
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Mar 13, 2010. 8:41 AMslingman98 says:
i love it im subscribing i have never seen an instructable that doenst use too many things!
Apr 30, 2008. 6:43 AMCanyafly says:
Very instructive - I have been experimenting with different types of wood crafts off and on and since my brother is an avid hiker, thought I might give a walking/hiking stick as a present, if I like how it turns out. The one hitch I was having was telling the difference between hard and soft wood and which to use. Thank you so much!

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One of my favorite hobbies is dismantling electronics, then either combining them together to create something new, or adding components to make them better. I also like gadgets, whether it's taking t...
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