Fifth – “A River Runs Through”

Fifth
Fifth
Fifth, top end
Fifth, top end
Fifth, middle
Fifth, middle
Fifth, bottom end
Fifth, bottom end

This walking stick has some noticeable differences compared to the previous ones. I decided to leave most of the bark on and carve out grooves throughout the length. I liked the contrast between the dark bark and the light interior but when I added blue ink to the interior it ended up looking like a flowing river. This is where it gets its name (and this is the first of my walking sticks to have a name). I had taken a step back and tried to make something a little less chaotic and more elegant (my previous two walking sticks had many colors and designs). I liked how it turned out and when I was applying the polyurethane spray I didn’t have any sort of apparatus to hold the stick so I hammered in a small nail at one end (not pictured) and suspended it from the ceiling so that I could apply even coats of the spray. It worked but unfortunately the nail  had split the wood too much and when I removed it a huge chunk broke off. I had to saw off the damaged end and lost about 3″. The image above is the result (I had removed the bark completely from this end).

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