JimStC
Member
I was cutting my back field today and was evaluating a locust that had fallen.
Some really nice branches which I will be harvesting. My wood working skills are accurately described as basic. Mostly whittling which, by my definition, is taking a large piece of wood and making it smaller and smoother.
So, what tools do I need to make a cane from a branch to the finished product?
I also have a nice piece of osage orange and a piece of Kentucky horbean, so it is time to get started.
I could have gone to Google but will much prefer to hear from the collective wisdom of THR, which, by the way, is incredible.
Thanks,
Jim
Some really nice branches which I will be harvesting. My wood working skills are accurately described as basic. Mostly whittling which, by my definition, is taking a large piece of wood and making it smaller and smoother.
So, what tools do I need to make a cane from a branch to the finished product?
I also have a nice piece of osage orange and a piece of Kentucky horbean, so it is time to get started.
I could have gone to Google but will much prefer to hear from the collective wisdom of THR, which, by the way, is incredible.
Thanks,
Jim