Free, Lora Irish, wood carving pattern at the bottom of this post.
I have been carving a Mountain Man Cane Topper the last few days to use in a sharpening e-project book. Over the last three decades I have love the joy of carving, but I must admit that even after that long a period there are some projects that just leave me with a full, big smile when I am done. This Mountain Man Cane topper is one of those moments.
Since I have lots of walking sticks, I decided to make this Mountain Man into a Talking Stick, with a short, 16″ staff. After the carving, which is worked on a 1 1/2″ square by 6″ basswood block, was finished, I drilled the 3/8″ mounting holes for my hardwood joining dowel. Then I dry-checked the fit, I tested that the dowel fit tight and square to both the staff and the carving.
To strengthen the pipe bit in the mouth, I used a small round gouge to create a hole in the underside of the mustache so that about 1/2″ of cherry wood stem can be set into the carving.
With wood glue I set the hardwood dowel for the cane topper and the talking stick staff. Next, using a one yard length of 1/8″ raw hide leather cord, I wrapped the joint between the carving and the staff.
So, I want to share that joy this morning by giving you, for your personal use, the pattern for this Mountain Man Cane topper, so you can create your own! Click on the image to the right for a full-sized copy of this free wood carving pattern.
Click on the pattern above for a full-sized free wood carving pattern by Lora Irish.
Click on the pattern above for a full-sized free wood carving pattern by Lora Irish.
When you get yours done, drop me an email and photo. I would love to see how you work this free wood carving pattern !!!
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