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This is actually two separate pieces of wood, ash and birch connected at the center with a piece of elk antler. It is 52 1/2 inches tall and has several zoomorphic images carved in the shank and a thistle in the handle. This is hopefully the first of many crook style taller sticks, as I am working my way to cromachs. Enjoy.






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looking great as usual.

so tell us how you bend the crook. steam and heat?

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I am looking into building some jigs to try to start tinkering with steaming, but as of now these where purchased with the crook already "crooked" I am looking also at getting some horn to work with, with that I'll have to use heat. Thanks George.

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Beautiful work Eric!  I applied heat to whitetail antler once and just about gagged from the smell.

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Yeah, its the same cutting and sanding it, I make a point to wear a mask but it doesn't shake that odor, reminds me of a bad day at the dentist.

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i clicked on the photo of the shank and enjoyed studying the detail in the larger photo

i dunno a thing about the work involved, but i know what i like and this i like very, very much

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Thanks Paul.
I put this one up for auction with the proceeds going to help the Australian Flood Relief efforts. I plan on making another soon ( hopefully for me ) with a Ash top and a cherry bottom. I am going to try to go with the same theme ( zoomorphic / Pictish )

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