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Jim Shaver, Oakville Ont
04-19-2007, 11:25 AM
Hi,

Well I am not going to try and convince you I knew what I was doing, but I decided to try my hand at making a cane (first one ever) with shaping a wood handle with rasps and files.

I made this cane to be used in my right hand, I have a hip problem right now. I am not sure if I like the added detail I carved or if it’s a tacky detail, but it’s done now.:D

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/jimshaver50/IMG_8449.jpg
I decided I needed to make myself a cane. I wanted to make something that was unique and mine. I had a vision of a curly maple cane with a shaped handle that fit my hand and felt good in my grip. I also wanted to use a finish I have used before with curly maple, an antique finish that I first read in a Jeff Jewitt article.

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/jimshaver50/IMG_8446.jpg

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The finish is fairly simple, two aniline dyes (one dark brown, one light brown), Wacto Danish oil and amber shellac. The dyes are applied in a sequence that begins with the dark brown first. It will soak into the end grain of the open curl.

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b55/jimshaver50/IMG_8447.jpg

I then sanded off all the dark finish I could, leaving the dark dye still in the end grain of the figured maple. Then I applied the lighter brown aniline dye and set it to dry. Two wipe on coats of Watco followed by three coats of shellac make up the final top coat application.

The result is a cane I can use and know no one else has one like mine. I am not going to say much about my shaping or carving skills except I know that this was fun and I would try it again.

Ken Fitzgerald
04-19-2007, 11:32 AM
Jim......It's not only unique but it's a beauty! Once it's seen in public, others will be asking you to make them one. Well done.

Steve Schlumpf
04-19-2007, 11:41 AM
Beautiful cane Jim! You did a great job of highlighting the curl! Wonderful antiqued color! Absolutely a one-of-a-kind cane! Very well done!

Keith Burns
04-19-2007, 11:43 AM
Very nice Jim ! I like the carving detail you added. Great wood as well. Definately "one of a kind". Great job !!

Pete Jordan
04-19-2007, 11:49 AM
What a masterpiece!

Thanks for sharing!

Ted Calver
04-19-2007, 12:15 PM
Sweet!! Now that you've got your confidence up, do one in snakewood!

Frank Kobilsek
04-19-2007, 1:06 PM
Jim,

Cane carving is what led me to woodturning. I haven't made many since the abyss grabbed me but for a couple years after I needed to use a cane (luckily only about 3 months) I made themed canes for folks I knew that needed one.

Aluminum sticks don't represent anyone's personality! You are going to look sharp with that cane and have so much fun when people ask about your cane and you can answer 'O this old thing ... I made it.' Good work.

Frank

Bernie Weishapl
04-19-2007, 1:27 PM
Jim that is beautiful. I love the carving. Nice job. I can see it now if that be seen on the street you will be in production before you know.

Art Mulder
04-19-2007, 1:47 PM
Splendid, Jim. You're well on your way to becoming a Grumpy Old Man... :rolleyes: Now, you just got to practise waving it in a threatening manner and ranting about Young WhipperSnappers...

...art

ps: really, really nice finish.

Paul Engle
04-19-2007, 1:50 PM
Very nice indeed Jim. Astute I think is the word I am looking for," marked by practical hardheaded intelligence " . conservative and flambouyant at the same time, sorta kinda English looking . I like it ;) .

Main Entry: as·tute http://www.m-w.com/images/audio.gif (javascript:popWin('/cgi-bin/audio.pl?astute01.wav=astute'))
Pronunciation: &-'stüt, a-, -'styüt
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin astutus, from astus craft
: having or showing shrewdness and perspicacity <an astute observer> <astute remarks>; also : CRAFTY (http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/crafty), WILY (http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/wily)
synonym see SHREWD (http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/shrewd)
- as·tute·ly adverb
- as·tute·ness noun

Mark Cothren
04-19-2007, 2:01 PM
Super work, Jim!

Brett Baldwin
04-19-2007, 2:18 PM
That came out very nice Jim. The finish really does give it an aged look. You might keep using it even after you don't need it just for the sophisticated look.

Robert McGowen
04-19-2007, 5:38 PM
Functional and really nice....what else can be said?

Jim Shaver, Oakville Ont
04-19-2007, 6:00 PM
Thanks every one,

I am not going to try snakewood, I have had my life time experience with it in pens..too much cracking..:confused:

Art....I'll bring it to the next Coffee in Brantford if I can make it, your young enough to be a whipper snapper...watch out!!:cool:

Again thank you all for your kind words and thoughts

Martin Shupe
04-19-2007, 6:18 PM
Beautiful cane, Jim, but I am sorry to hear your hip is still bothering you. I was hoping it would heal somehow, so you could keep playing hockey.

Do you have a link to the JJ finishing schedule? Or you could post the finish here? If you can that would be great.

Thanks!

Mark Stutz
04-19-2007, 6:52 PM
Jim,
That is beautiful, and the carving is a nice personal touch. I'm with Frank about aluminum. I always promised myself that when the day came I needed one, I would make my own. Nice job.

Mark

Jim Ketron
04-19-2007, 9:54 PM
Great piece of craftsmanship Jim!

Jonathon Spafford
04-20-2007, 3:57 AM
What a great piece... wonderful piece of wood and awesome finish! Sure looks so much better than aluminum! Wonderful work!

Ed Scolforo
04-20-2007, 7:18 AM
Jim: Elegant cane. Very Classy!

Christopher K. Hartley
04-21-2007, 4:36 AM
Very nice work Jim, that is pretty wood too!:)

Glenn Clabo
04-21-2007, 7:07 AM
As always Jim...wonderful work. I must say that the hip problem doesn't sound good though. Goalies need hips...

Dennis Peacock
04-21-2007, 3:47 PM
Awesome Jim.!!!! Very nice work and great attention to detail. I love it!! :D