Correction CHIP CHATS Sep-Oct 2001 (v.48#5) pg.
How to make walking sticks from cow cabbage stalks.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1993 (v.77#4) pg. 20
How to carve a cane from a diamond willow branch.
CREATIVE CRAFTS #87 Jun 1982 (v.8#3) pg. 49
Convert an old snow shovel handle into a walking stick with a decorative lathe turned metal top.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION Jan 1980 (v.69#1) pg. 45
How to carve a walking stick from the branch of a diamond willow tree. Decorate it by gluing polished stones into the diamonds.
LAPIDARY JOURNAL Oct 1981 (v.35#7) pg. 1514
Shillelaghs: How to make them from hawthorn branches. Includes tips on finishing and selling them.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #67 Jan-Feb 1981 pg. 44
Walking cane features a hand carved head attached to a straight-grained shaft (such as part of an old pool cue).
NATIONAL CARVERS REVIEW Fall 1979 (v.10#3) pg. 35
Make a combination walking stick and camera "monopod" from a length of metal tube, a rubber handgrip, and some miscellaneous hardware.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Nov 1980 (v.9#7) pg. 69
Walking cane features a handle shape that is patterned after an old keyhole saw handle.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #77 Mar 1994 (v.13#5) pg. 40, 43 (Insert)
In praise of walking sticks. Profile of stickmaker Theo Fossel includes tips on making a walking stick.
WOOD MAGAZINE #33 Feb 1990 (v.7#1) pg. 57
Woodturner's walking stick is assembled from four separate turnings and features a compass in the handle.
WOOD MAGAZINE #122 Mar 2000 (v.17#2) pg. 88
Carving a duck head walking stick.
WOODCARVING #10 Jul-Aug 1994 pg. 44
How to carve a duck head to embellish a walking stick.
WOODCARVING #26 May 1996 pg. 22
Sticks and staves. Tips on making walking sticks.
WOODCARVING #45 Nov-Dec 1998 pg. 41
The craft of stick dressing (making walking sticks and shepherds' crooks).
WOODWORKER #1075 Jun 1983 (v.87) pg. 367
Added Info WOODWORKER #1080 Nov 1983 (v.87) pg. 738
How to grow and shape your own unique walking stick from ash, cherry, hazel, blackthorn or chestnut saplings.
WOODWORKER #1115 Oct 1986 (v.90#10) pg. 841
First catch your ram. The art of stick-dressing (making canes or walking sticks) with carved ramshorn handles.
WOODWORKER Apr 1989 (v.93#4) pg. 351
Carving a curved walking stick handle decorated with a carved magical, mythical beast.
WOODWORKER May 1989 (v.93#5) pg. 434
Tips on attaching wooden handles to walking sticks.
WOODWORKER May 1989 (v.93#5) pg. 441
Sticks and stand. Lathe-turned walking sticks are made in three sections which are joined using an exposed threaded-brass connector. Dimensions for a simple floor stand to store three sticks are also shown.
WOODWORKER Apr 1990 (v.94#4) pg. 364
Walking stick features a carved head in the shape of a Dalmatian dog.
WOODWORKER May 1994 (v.98#5) pg. 31
Carved walking stick.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1984 (v.8#3) pg. 45
Making walking sticks. Carving fancy handles. Locating an appropriate branch to make into a stick. Shaping and seasoning.
WOODWORKING INTERNATIONAL #19 Oct-Nov 1990 pg. 16
How to make an attractive "walking stick" for a woman.
WORKBENCH Jul-Aug 1978 (v.34#4) pg. 55