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    Default 48" Walking Stick

    48" Walking Stick 2-1/2" Red Oak 4 12"Pc Screwed together with 3/8 16 threaded rod 6" long. was auctioned off for Charity. Theme was all U of M football. About 3 hrs each carve time.
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    great looking walking stick.

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    Really nice

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    How did you make the holes to insert the threaded rod, if you don't mind telling me.

    Mike
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    I drill and tap on lathe before turning turn 2 and screw together and then clean up on lathe that way they stay on center.
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    Someone is now the proud owner of a unique piece of work. Great workmanship!

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    I have seen this U of M walking stick and the one he made with a Micigan State theme. They are both incredible! The picture does not do it justice. John was extremely creative with the use of the college insignias, slogans, win loss records, etc. it's one of those items you have to see to believe!!

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    Wow great job!!
    Heather

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