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Re: hey Mr. Two Toes
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Originally posted by willseeyalater
Try to find some dogwood to make walking sticks. Use the cornus florida type, it is the stuff that grows down south and blooms so nice. If you find a good young tree dig it up roots and all. Lots of time the roots angle out and can be part of your design. Plus what is more fitting than dogwood to carve hound dogs on. ha ha If you find a good one that had a honeysuckle vine twisting up it then it has the nice spiral scar already for your imagination to use. Osage orange is real pretty to but it is one of those trees you have to drive south to find. Just some tips. Your carving looks real nice, I can see you don't need any tips on that side at all from me. Where in WI do you live?
Dogwood...
...one of my all time favorite trees...if it's pruned right! Grew up with a Japanese garden... my Mother is the queen of pruning and did (still does at 88 yrs)her own pruning. Her dogwoods... gnarled and Gorgeous! Osage Orange just Sounds like it Smells good, Does it?
Makes me hungry actually...LOL........
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I had a guy get a chunk of Diamond Willow for me to work on for his future father-in-law. That's some groovy wood as well.
Have had some give me peice's to work on & some are just way to thin to do anything with as far as carving goes & keep any kind of rigidness.
What I like is along the line's of the one posted of the big morel on top. That one came out of the guy's grandpa's yard off'n a tree that was planted the year he was born. Mean's a bit more yet in a case like that.
osage orange smell??
I guess some folks would like the smell and others probably not like so many things. The fruit are not real oranges. Folks put them in the basements to repel spiders...not sure if that works or not. The wood is very strong, custom bowyers make some nice wood bows out of them. I don't know that the wood holds much scent after it is dry. Oh well, that's enough, maybe someone else can add or correct me on that. Wood sure is interesting though, some are just right for certain uses.
Re: osage orange smell??
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Originally posted by willseeyalater
I guess some folks would like the smell and others probably not like so many things. The fruit are not real oranges. Folks put them in the basements to repel spiders...not sure if that works or not. The wood is very strong, custom bowyers make some nice wood bows out of them. I don't know that the wood holds much scent after it is dry. Oh well, that's enough, maybe someone else can add or correct me on that. Wood sure is interesting though, some are just right for certain uses.
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Heather and Bob, those photos are too funny....I was laughing my butt off when I saw them!! hahaha
Yeah...
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Originally posted by mjflores
Heather and Bob, those photos are too funny....I was laughing my butt off when I saw them!! hahaha
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Re: osage orange smell??
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Originally posted by willseeyalater
I guess some folks would like the smell and others probably not like so many things. The fruit are not real oranges. Folks put them in the basements to repel spiders...not sure if that works or not. The wood is very strong, custom bowyers make some nice wood bows out of them. I don't know that the wood holds much scent after it is dry. Oh well, that's enough, maybe someone else can add or correct me on that. Wood sure is interesting though, some are just right for certain uses.
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Re: LOL.....
quote:LOL Those are pretty impressive photos! You look like you mean business and I see Bob is standing back!
Originally posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS
Johnny.... Judging by the use TT has put on his thru the woods... they MAY hold up to a whack across MOST heads. Bob and I decided....LOL... MY HEAD is SO HARD I'd break one! SEE how this one is shaped to FIT my head? LOL...
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Pictures don't do enough for those sticks. Seeing them in-person and holding one in your hand is pretty neat too. So I guess TT's you'll be needing some 08' coins?
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quote:Locust sounds good and I KNOW that hickory will do the job. Make MINE outa the OSAGE ORANGE though please! You can put the mantel piece on hold til MINE is done! OK?
Originally posted by Two toes
Depend's how far ya wind-up I reckon...LOL!! Seriously,pretty tough. I use Maple alot because of the awsome wood grain you can bring out.In fact spend as much time bringing out the natural grain of the wood as almost the rest. Do thing's kinda primitive but it's more satisfying to me.
Got the first one I made & it is locust. Like carvin cement but ya wanna talk about some strong stuff now. I use it for a hammer,pry bar,ice buster,you name it. Actually surprised it hasn't broke cuz I have tried.
Some walnut & hopin to collect some hickory in the near furure.
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Originally posted by Bluedogman
Locust sounds good and I KNOW that hickory will do the job. Make MINE outa the OSAGE ORANGE though please! You can put the mantel piece on hold til MINE is done! OK?![]()
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Originally posted by Ricochet17
Pictures don't do enough for those sticks. Seeing them in-person and holding one in your hand is pretty neat too. So I guess TT's you'll be needing some 08' coins?
Two Toes, I've got acres upon acres of Black Gum Tree on my property. I can try to gather a stick of that and get it to Heather if ya want to try that stuff. It's supposed to be extremely hard and dense. It was "the wood" for making wagon wheels I've heard. I know it's awful hard to split and seems to burn for a long time. Someday I plan to skid out a tree or two and have it sawn to 3/4" thick flooring, and lay it on one of the rooms of the house. I always thought that would be kinda neat.
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Originally posted by mjflores
Two Toes, I've got acres upon acres of Black Gum Tree on my property. I can try to gather a stick of that and get it to Heather if ya want to try that stuff. It's supposed to be extremely hard and dense. It was "the wood" for making wagon wheels I've heard. I know it's awful hard to split and seems to burn for a long time. Someday I plan to skid out a tree or two and have it sawn to 3/4" thick flooring, and lay it on one of the rooms of the house. I always thought that would be kinda neat.
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