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Outdoor Section => The Outdoor and Survival Forum => Topic started by: israelpiper on April 03, 2018, 07:14:45 PM
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Old, naturally aged oak "Wizard" staff. 180cm/just under 6'
(https://i.imgur.com/9zRGEZI.png)
Judging by the position of this oak branch, its isolation, soil and leaf build-up, I'd estimate that it was weathered outdoors for 10 or 15 years. By alternate carving, I mean that I let the piece tell me what to do, especially by removing soft or decomposing parts, and sawing minimally to remove awkward or unattractive bits and branches. Then I had to evict the residents, who had helped to lighten up the staff by "skeletonizing" the interior. A few holes and splits were filled with a classic carpenter's glue. Lot of work for the small pen blade, for the little chisel, the file, and even the mini-pliers, all on various SAKs. Fine sandpaper, and, finally lots of hand rubbing with olive oil. VoilĂ !
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Nice!
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Very cool ! :like: :tu:
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Some great texture on that thing. You're one clay pipe and a pointy hat away from true wizardry. :tu:
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^^^ :rofl:
Nice job IP :tu:
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Very nice indeed :tu:
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Some great texture on that thing. You're one clay pipe and a pointy hat away from true wizardry. :tu:
That is at least a 1d12 dmg staff with a +1 modifier.
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Some great texture on that thing. You're one clay pipe and a pointy hat away from true wizardry. :tu:
That is at least a 1d12 dmg staff with a +1 modifier.
It also grants a +4 Charisma bonus to any interaction with nerdy whittling/carving people.
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Some great texture on that thing. You're one clay pipe and a pointy hat away from true wizardry. :tu:
That is at least a 1d12 dmg staff with a +1 modifier.
It also grants a +4 Charisma bonus to any interaction with nerdy whittling/carving people.
LOL
Also adds a +2 Dex bonus to movement.