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86 Cane Patterns for the Woodcarver
Master wood-carver Tom Wolfe shares 86 patterns for canes and walking sticks that are sure to inspire and challenge carvers of all skill levels.
Walking sticks come in three basic categories: the cane, which is a walking aid or a gentleman’s walking stick; the staff or hiking stick, which is head-high; and the chest-high quarterstaff, which the author's grandpa used to call a “thunk stick.” Each of these types is generously represented among the 86 patterns in this treasury of patterns.
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Walking sticks come in three basic categories: the cane, which is a walking aid or a gentleman’s walking stick; the staff or hiking stick, which is head-high; and the chest-high quarterstaff, which the author's grandpa used to call a “thunk stick.” Each of these types is generously represented among the 86 patterns in this treasury of patterns.
Offerings include:
- general patterns
- mythical creature cane patterns
- animal cane patterns
- fish patterns
- human character patterns
Offering an plenty of ideas and inspiration, this book is a valuable reference book for all carvers.
[AuthorName]By Tom Wolfe[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]A master wood carver, Tom Wolfe taught wood carving at numerous institutions across the country and abroad.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]86 patterns[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]86 patterns[/ColorPattern]$5.25
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Master wood-carver Tom Wolfe shares 86 patterns for canes and walking sticks that are sure to inspire and challenge carvers of all skill levels.
Walking sticks come in three basic categories: the cane, which is a walking aid or a gentleman’s walking stick; the staff or hiking stick, which is head-high; and the chest-high quarterstaff, which the author's grandpa used to call a “thunk stick.” Each of these types is generously represented among the 86 patterns in this treasury of patterns.
Offerings include:
Walking sticks come in three basic categories: the cane, which is a walking aid or a gentleman’s walking stick; the staff or hiking stick, which is head-high; and the chest-high quarterstaff, which the author's grandpa used to call a “thunk stick.” Each of these types is generously represented among the 86 patterns in this treasury of patterns.
Offerings include:
- general patterns
- mythical creature cane patterns
- animal cane patterns
- fish patterns
- human character patterns
Offering an plenty of ideas and inspiration, this book is a valuable reference book for all carvers.
[AuthorName]By Tom Wolfe[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]A master wood carver, Tom Wolfe taught wood carving at numerous institutions across the country and abroad.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]86 patterns[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]86 patterns[/ColorPattern]












