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20%OFFDavid Stehly - Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick: An Art Form - 9781565238978 - V9781565238978
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Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick: An Art Form

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Description for Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick: An Art Form Paperback. Carve beautiful wildlife walking sticks with step-by-step projects, ready-to-use patterns, an inspirational color photo gallery, and advice on wood sourcing and finishing. BIC Classification: WFS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 279 x 216 x 4. Weight in Grams: 331.
Learn to carve beautiful wildlife themed walking sticks with this informative and easy-to-follow book. Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick includes useful information on harvesting and curing wood, plus advice on getting the best finishing results with paints, stains, varnishes, acrylics, and woodburning. Award-winning woodcarver David Stehly walks the reader through the entire process of making artisan-quality sticks, staffs, and canes that are as functional as they are beautiful. Step-by-step projects and ready-to-use patterns make it easy to get started in this relaxing and rewarding hobby. An inspirational color photo gallery illustrates many of the author s spectacular projects, including sticks adorned with lifelike lizards, magnificent bighorn sheep, leaping trout, and many more. A special focus is on carving realistic snakes that wrap around the sticks, all carved from a single piece of wood.

Product Details

Publisher
Fox Chapel Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
88
Place of Publication
East Petersberg, United States
ISBN
9781565238978
SKU
V9781565238978
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

About David Stehly
David N. Stehly was a self-taught wood carver who worked almost exclusively with walking sticks and canes for over thirty years. A contributor to Woodcarving Illustrated magazine, David carved more than 2,000 walking sticks and won more than 30 awards at woodcarving shows.

Reviews for Hand Carving Your Own Walking Stick: An Art Form
Most walking sticks are sturdy and utilitarian and lack embellishment, but not in this book by the late woodcarver Stehly. There is a nice introduction into sizes of walking sticks and a great chart of the best woods to use. Understanding of woodcarving technique is assumed. With an array of carving patterns featuring various reptiles, birds, and more, the author's true strength is realistic snakes. A few projects have detailed instruction, but the rest are generally outlined. For readers interested in stickmaking, Andrew Jones and Clive George's Stickmaking Handbook follows a more traditional path, whereas Stehly's work pushes into art. VERDICT These patterns and projects are certainly not for amateurs, but confident intermediate and advanced woodcarvers will find stunning patterns here to duplicate.
Library Journal, November 2017

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