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Left over resin project (cane build)

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I had some resin left over from the Cosmos project so I poured it into a small dixie cup. After it hardened I put it on the lathe for fun and turned a button or cap.
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As I held it up to admire I saw a piece of left over closet rod on the shelf and a project jumped into my head!
 
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Mounted the closet rod on the lathe.
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Turned it to a taper and thought for a bit.
Decided it needed some carving.
Grabbed some tape for a guide.
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Scored the boundaries with a saw.
 
Great idea and execution. It looks like it would be possible to adjust the ht. by cutting some off the bottom if need be. I recently found the cane I've been using is too high. Physical therapist suggested ht. adjustment on the cane and a lift in my right shoe because that leg is shorter. Really helped my back.
 
All finished and waiting for a rubber cap. Needs to be trimmed for height once the cap comes in.
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Very nice!! 👍

But oh no, it sounds like you missed some steps.
From a very old book on making things like canes and tool handles using only hand tools:
  • Find a fairly small, straight hickory tree and chop it down with an axe. (no cheating with a chain saw)
  • Use a froe and heavy mallet carved from dogwood to rive (split down the grain) the hickory into handle blanks
  • Dry the blanks in the barn loft (the instructions I read were "put them in the loft and forget about them for a year".)
  • Use a shaving horse and. spokeshave....
I did just those things (but used a vise instead of a shaving horse) made carved handles with a spokeshave to fit an axe and foot adz. I cheated and used the lathe to make round handles for shovel and hoe. All this gave me an appreciation of how such things were done in the past. (finding a froe was the hard part - finally found one in an antique store in Kentucky) A guy I know who often works like this said maple would be ok but insisted I use hickory! The reason for riving instead of sawing is for maximum strength. (He made a shepherds crook that way for me by steam-bending the crook.)

I made a walking stick too. Dang, for some reason mine didn't come out with a nice black spiral. Guess I'm the one who missed a step!🤣

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BTW, a friend of mine who makes rustic furniture scoured my wooded acres for materials. His favorite finds were small dogwood trees that had grown with honeysuckle vines spiraled around and choking the growth. Apparently didn't hurt the tree - the larger trees were still spiraled but with the vines choked and rotted away. He and his wife went home with a happy truckload of furniture wood!

As a bonus for me, they pointed out cherry burls to keep an eye on. Still watching and waiting...

If you want to make one out of riven hickory, I'll keep an eye out for the right tree. Get back with you in a year or so...

JKJ
 

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Great idea and execution. It looks like it would be possible to adjust the ht. by cutting some off the bottom if need be. I recently found the cane I've been using is too high. Physical therapist suggested ht. adjustment on the cane and a lift in my right shoe because that leg is shorter. Really helped my back.
Yes. After the bottom rubber came in I cut off about an inch and a half to make it fit me correctly. I accounted for that in the build.
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