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Mike Pounders
02-04-2014, 11:31 AM
I’m working on a cane for my son-in-law’s father. He’s a fanatical turkey hunter and this is a surprise for his birthday in March. John provided a turkey foot as a model for me and I took pictures and enlarged them to get the foot to a size that would be usable as a cane handle. I also modified one of the claws to prevent having a piece sticking out that might get broken. I have a glue joint fight below that toe, so I have the grain of the wood running properly for strength. The hook is also doweled and glued in. So it’s working out pretty good so far.
First is the blank roughly shaped, besides the real thing. Then some more shaping completed. Next, I’ve started burning in the scales and such. And here is most of the painting completed. I was told that the entire foot is normally the red color, but that it sometimes fades, so that is how I attempted to paint this. I've gotten the guy's measurement now, so I'm ready to glue the top to a natural bark-on shaft and cut it to length, I 've got some different techniques I want to try for blending it in to the shaft, so I'll post those when I get more comepleted. Thanks for 281623281624281625looking!

ray hampton
02-04-2014, 1:14 PM
can you use the turkey beard on this cane ? I hope that your f-i-l get to keep this cane

Ted Calver
02-04-2014, 8:11 PM
Oh boy! He's going to love this. Great job!

Mark Yundt
02-06-2014, 10:37 AM
Nicely done!

Steve Beadle
02-08-2014, 1:25 PM
Wonderful work, Mike! What kind of wood was used in the carving? I hope your father-in-law preserves this work of art as a family heirloom.

Steve

Mike Pounders
02-12-2014, 3:53 PM
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The carving is basswood and it is mounted on a hackberry stick. Here's the finished stick.

Mike Holbrook
02-14-2014, 12:41 PM
Very nice! I need something a little tougher though as I use my cane everyday herding dogs. I would get very upset if one of my dogs grabbed something that nice, and sooner or later they would. I bet there is a South Carolina Gamecock somewhere that would pay a pretty penny for one of those.

Ryan Mooney
02-14-2014, 2:36 PM
Love it, the hackberry was a great choice and flows in really well with the design. Great paint job as well!