I began my art career painting wildlife and landscape pictures. I started carving walking sticks a few years ago which developed into the main focus of my artistic expression.
I used to sell my carved Rattlesnake, and other snake, walking sticks and canes on Etsy.com. I put a lot of time and detail into carving and painting them, sometimes taking several weeks or even months, to complete each one. Now I am selling my walking sticks and other artwork on my website, http://www.stinnettsticks.com . If you happen to stop by my website and are interested in purchasing a walking stick, please sign up for my newsletter. I’ll let all my subscribers know when I have a new stick available for sale.
I enjoy spending as much time as possible in the great outdoors, hiking, hunting and fishing with my family. Getting out in the country and enjoying the things which God has made is what inspires me.
I used to sell my carved Rattlesnake, and other snake, walking sticks and canes on Etsy.com. I put a lot of time and detail into carving and painting them, sometimes taking several weeks or even months, to complete each one. Now I am selling my walking sticks and other artwork on my website, http://www.stinnettsticks.com . If you happen to stop by my website and are interested in purchasing a walking stick, please sign up for my newsletter. I’ll let all my subscribers know when I have a new stick available for sale.
I enjoy spending as much time as possible in the great outdoors, hiking, hunting and fishing with my family. Getting out in the country and enjoying the things which God has made is what inspires me.
If you’d like to see what I’m up to, view galleries of my past work and Pearl, or purchase music a tutorial or a carving book, and much more, visit https://www.stinnettsticks.com/
To see carving tutorials, tips and more information on my life and projects you can support me on https://www.patreon.com/stinnettsticks.
I also post video’s showing the making of my walking sticks on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/StinnettStickStudio
To see some of the tools and products that I use or recommend, you can visit my amazon affiliate store here:https://www.amazon.com/shop/stinnettstickstudio Any thing that you purchase through this link can help support me without any extra cost to you. As an amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Do you have your paintings in a gallery? . . . do you have paintings available for purchase?
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Hi, Jackie! I am not in a gallery at this time, but hope to find one this summer. I do have 5 originals for sale and I will post them, soon. They are able to be seen at http://stinnettstudio.artistwebsites.com/. By name: Lupine, Mountain Meadow, Elk at Cathedral Rock, A Feast for the Eyes, and Castle Rock. This Doe and Fawn will be for sale when finished, too. Thank you for your inquiry.
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i am a very irregular carver of ‘totemic’ walking sticks and staffs. Living in the extreme south west of Australia, dwarfed by the magnificent karri and jarrah trees, I have only carved one snake [on request] preferring my beloved frogs and other Australian critters by choice [using only windfall or reclaimed examples of the unique, local hardwoods]. I went searching for possible markets and makers so that I can pursue this passion more consistently and came across your work [which seems to most strongly resonate with my aims and outcomes. Lovely work my friend. Will try to forward some pics if you are interested….
regards and best wishes
Graham Bishop
Australia
ps sublime paintings too……
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Thank you, Mr. Bishop for your kind comments! It’s great to meet a fellow stick maker! I would really like to see pictures of your work, and would be happy to discuss different techniques in carving and ideas for marketing etc. Please send pictures to: mike.stinnett.art@gmail.com I’ll be looking forward to hearing from you. Mike
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Mike,
I’d like to order a walking stick. I cat find an order form!
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Hi! I’m taking custom orders on stinnettstudio.etsy.com Thanks much!
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where do you get your wood from down here in Texas anything that size wood be a hard wood too carve thanks
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Here in Eastern Oregon we have faster growing, softwoods like pine. Some of the harder woods may be able to be carved easier if you carve them while they are still green and then let them cure. Three inches in diameter is all I need to make a good snake wrapped walking stick. You might try your local lumber yard and see if they have clear Cedar or Redwood posts that could be carved into a walking stick. Hope this helps.
Mike
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I would like a custom made walking stick made if possible. Just let me know if it’s possible and what the cost will be. I can send you a picture of it. Thank you. You can reach me at keita_corner@yahoo.com
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Hi Mike, I am also in the far west of Australia, and love your work, and wondered if there is any way to buy one of your carved snake sticks. I know your shop says you only ship to USA addresses, but is it possible to make a private arrangement with you?
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Hi Jessica! Thanks so much for your nice comment! I’ll look into the possibilities of shipping to Australia. I understand that Australia has some pretty strict wood import laws. I’ll get back with you as soon as I find out.
Mike
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Hello,
Found you by accident on google and love your work….including your carvings. I will be following your Etsy shop and Blog too. I too am animal artist….you can check out my work at: http://www.claranilles.com and http://claranilles.blogspot.com/
Best….clara
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Thanks Clara! I really enjoyed viewing your blog. Wow! I like your brilliant colors and the style of your work. You have an interesting blog and I’ll be following it!
Thanks again,
Mike
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Hi wondered if you’d had any info yet about sending wooden snake sticks to Australia. I think it may be a question of me needing to pay to have it fumigated to the satisfaction of the Quarantine Service over here. If I found out what these were, and signed a waiver to pay these costs myself, would it start to be possible?
I am studying to be a Jungian Analyst, and have been working with snake dreams, and learning about snake symbols, and found your work while researching into these things.I suspect my colleagues would be very interested in your work too.
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Hi Jessica! I checked on shipping to Australia. I don’t think there would be a problem with the wood, but there is a length restriction. I believe it is 46 inch maximum. So the walking sticks would be too long as they are 50 inches in length. The canes however, are fine for length. Please let me know if I’m wrong about this or any other restrictions. I really would like to do business in Australia. Please contact me through my etsy shop and we can discuss shipping arrangements and costs, too.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/StinnettStudio?ref=si_shop
Thanks!
Mike
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Hi Mike, life has done one of its complicated u-turns for me: I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the beginning of January, had surgery in the middle of January and am lining up for chemotherapy in February. So I have had to put this project on the back burner until I see where my bank account stands after Chemo, ie in about 6months. I am thinking though that if all goes well, I may still be in a position to buy one of your lovely canes then. In the meantime, I wondered if it is possible to buy your miniture deer skull pendant? how much would shipping cost for that to australia?
Jessica
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Hi Jessica! I am sorry to hear about your cancer diagnosis. I’m hopeful that you will have a speedy recovery! I will be happy to calculate the shipping charge for you. Send me a convo Through Etsy with the name of your town and post code. Thanks a lot for your interest. In the future I will be very happy to send you a cane. If you want a walking stick with the snake wrapped around it I can cut them down to a maximum of 44 inches long. It is kind of a short walking stick, but would probably still work ok if you’re not real tall. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks again,
Mike
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Hi, thanks for your good wishes. I am only 5ft 2 myself, so a shorter stick should be fine for me. I live in Kalamunda, 6076 Western Australia. .
kind regards
Jessica
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Love, love your work and would like to do a article about some of your items for our Woodworking Club’s Newsletter here in Australia. I know everyone would be amazed at your wonderful work. Our Newsletter goes to towns in other states as well. Looking forward to hearing from you. Many thanks. Jan.
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Thank you, Janet. I’d be happy to oblige. You’re welcome to send correspondence to my email address: mike.stinnett.art@gmail.com
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Thank you, they will be amazed. I will get back to you. It’s a wonderful thing email.
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Your snakes are unique and in a class all their own. I’ve NEVER seen a better carved snake with such attention to detail!! Do you sell the pyrography nibs for the scales for these snakes?
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Thanks, Greg! I checked out your site and those are some AMAZING flutes that you make! I really like them all. I get my nibs from the Razertip company. I used to make my own, but they do a better job and they are a great company.
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Hi Mike just wanted to say I love your work . I carved my first carving about 6yrs ago it was copperhead out of twisted wood . I haven’t found but a couple more ppl who carve snake sticks with such detail. I contacted one, don’t recall who he was now but I don’t think it was you. When people see my sticks and say they have never seen that type of work I always give them your name and tell them about your work too. If you have time look at my snakes, I use different techniques than you, most of my colors are stains, but some is paint. Some of my best carvings are not uploaded yet but will be in a few days. Keep up the good work you are an inspiration to me. http://www.curraheetwistedsticks.com
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Hello, Malcolm! I checked out your site and your carvings really are BEAUTIFUL! It’s great to get acquainted with fellow carvers like you. I’ll be looking forward to seeing all your future creations. Thank you for introducing yourself and sharing your work. I wish you the all the best!
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Beautiful work Mike really nice work i live in texas so i grew up with rattlesnakes i am intrested in buying a walking cane
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From the Republic of Panama. Admiring your art. I can´t wait to see new creations. Astonishing!
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I love the snake canes! Especially the one with the little mouse on the top. 🙂 Do you sell these? True art!
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Hello, Heidi! Thank you! Yes I do sell them. I have been taking custom orders in my etsy shop stinnettstudio.etsy.com
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Hello Mike; I just viewed several of your youtube videos and chuckled when I watched your comparison video – between walking staff #39 and #1. I just completed my first and like you I was pretty darned pleased with it. I expect I’ll improve as I go and want to thank you for sharing your incredible talent and how-to skills. I am wondering about that scale-shaped burner nib and if you can tell me where I can get one (a web search turns up nothing so far). It sure would shave a lot of time off my projects.
Thank you!
katherine cudney
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Hello Katherine! You’re very welcome! Razertip makes wood burners and custom tips for scales.
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I was mistaken on the snake. I happened to see the video but didn’t catch that it was a copper head snake. #36 is the cane I was talking about and would like to purchase if at all possible.
Thank you,
David
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Hello, David! Thank you for your interest in my copperhead walking stick! This cane has been sold, but I’m taking custom orders in my shop at: stinnettstudio.etsy.com. If you would like to create a custom order request,I would be happy to discuss what you want there. Thank you!
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Hello Mike, Your work is spectacular. Never saw anything this nice. I am interested in a rattlesnake ready to strike cane. (If I can afford one that is). Please email me with an estimate of cost. Jim
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Thank you, Jim! You can request a custom order in my shop at: http://stinnettstudio.etsy.com I look forward to hearing from you!
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Hi I think your work is Amazing! Id love to buy a western diamond back rattlesnake cane for my dad. Like your copperhead but the rattle snake. If you would be interested in making one let me know how much ! Thank you
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Hello. Thank you very much! I am taking custom order at stinnettstudio.etsy.com
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Your walking sticks/canes are incredible and I was curious as to how much the snake sticks cost?
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Thank you, Angelina! I would be happy to give you a price quote in my etsy shop at: stinnettstudio.etsy.com
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How much do your walking sticks cost I would love to own one
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Hello, Douglas. I can give you prices at my etsy shop. Thanks!
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Hi Mike!
Just wanted to tell you as a fellow woodworker, you do amazing work! I saw a video recently and thought Id try my hand in it as well. It doesn’t compare to yours but it’s a gift and he loves it! Check it out if you get a moment. https://www.facebook.com/tcwoodshop/posts/493344067518910
Thanks for the inspiration!
Ty
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Hi Ty! Thank you for your comment. You did a super good job on your Copperhead and a really nice paint job. Thanks for sharing it! Keep up the good work!
Mike
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I wanted to know if you have anything in a walking stick with a cobra? I would be interested in purchasing one.
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Hi Bob! I haven’t made a cobra stick, yet. I’m about 3 years behind on custom orders, so I probably won’t be making one any time soon. Thanks for asking! Mike
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How would I go about purchasing one of your snake walking stick that you already have? And the price of them?
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I don’t have any snake sticks available. I’ve been taking custom orders on my Etsy shop. stinnettstudio.etsy.com I can give you prices there. Thank you for asking!
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I saw your video on FB. I’d love to buy one of your walking sticks. Amazing work.
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Thank you for your interest in my walking sticks! I can take custon orders here stinnettstudio.etsy.com
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Hi Mike I want to buy the green snake cane and walking stick and also the rattler ones also. Let me know! Thanks
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Hello, George! I’d be happy to make some sticks for you! Here is the link to my shop where you will be able to place a custom order and I will be able to give you a price stinnettstudio.etsy.com Thank you for your interest and I look forward to visiting with you! Mike
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Hi Mike, this may be an odd request for you. I work in a visitor center on a National Wildlife Refuge in TN. In this center is a diorama of native wildlife in the area which contains a deer mouse. Funny thing is the taxidermy mount of a deer mouse keeps getting attacked by a real mouse and they eat the head off. I kid you not, happened twice! So I am searching for a carver that can do a very realistic wood carving of a deer mouse for our exhibit. Would you be willing to do that without the walking cane attached to it? Your mice look very realistic. If so, how much would you charge for such a carving?
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Hi Joan! Sorry it has taken me so long to get back with you. Thank you for the request. I would be happy to discuss the possibilities of this project with you on stinnettsticks.esty.com Please feel free to contact me there! It sounds like a fun project!
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We are having a benefit for my granddaughter on sept 24th for a disease with no cure. Would you be willing to donate a walking stick we could auction off to raise my money for research.Mucopolysaccharidosis III (Sanfilippo Syndrome)
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I’m very sorry about your granddaughter! But I don’t have anything available and I am so far behind on orders that I won’t be able to do it. Best wishes for you and your family.
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Do you wholesale your walking sticks??? Really interested in them
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Thank you for your interest. I really appreciate it! At this time I’m so far behind on my custom orders that I doubt that I will be able to sell any for wholesale.
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Boa noite amigo…. primeiramente gostaria de lhe parabenizar, pois suas bengalas são extremamente perfeitas, incrível o seu trabalho, e o modo que é feito….. sou do Sul do Brasil, e estou fazendo algumas bengalas também, iniciando, mas adorando fazer… espero podermos trocas opiniões, por e-mail, ou outro modo.
Um Abraço…
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Thank you! I appreciate your comment and I would enjoy seeing your work. You can see more information on my https://www.patreon.com/stinnettsticks
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Mike, I have followed you and your walking sticks for a few years after meeting a fellow Veteran at the VA with one. I am a 100% permanently and Totally disabled Veteran and have to walk with a cane or walking stick. Im unable to whittle or carve, but would truly like to own one of your walking canes or walking sticks. Is there any way of having one made or purchase one? I apologize, this is the only way to contact you.
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Hello Ron! Thank you for contacting me. I’d be happy to take a custom order from you in my online shop. Hope to hear from you again, soon!
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Mr. Stinnett, do you happen to have any snake walking sticks? My Dad lives in Nevada near red rock canyon. He is 85 years old and hikes the canyon three days per week. He is fascinated with rattlesnakes and is at a point in life where he needs a cane to walk/hike with. Do you have any that you can sell without too much wait time? Please contact me if so. I am afraid that there won’t be too many more years for him to enjoy it if I don’t act quickly.
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Thank you for your interest in my walking sticks, Kristina! I sure wish I had something available, but everything is sold and I’m currently several years behind on custom orders. I’m still happy to make anything you’d like. If you’ll contact me on stinnettstudio.etsy.com we can discuss the details and wait time.
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Hi Mike I just wanted to know if I am still on your list to buy your canes? my name is George Verdugo I emailed you about 6 months ago?
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Hello, George! Yes, I still have you on the order list. I will try to call you later on today and we can hammer out the details of your project. Thanks very much! Mike
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Hello Mr. Stinnet,
I was wondering, how you got to live such a beautiful life. How did you get started, and how do you maintain your way of life with nature?
Best wishes
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Hello, Karandeep!
I was blessed to be born and raised right here in Eastern Oregon. My family has always spent the weekends in the outdoors for as far back as I can remember. I learned a lot about nature from my parents. My mother was an artist. She taught me from an early age how to draw and how to look at the details of things. So this is the life that I’ve always lived from my childhood. I continue to study every element of God’s creation and marvel at it.
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Your art is amazing. One can feel the hard work and soul you have put in. May God bless you and wish you and your family a happy life.
Best wishes.
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I had an uncle Mike Stinnett b in Texas and he died in my hometown Joplin,MO You are truly blessed with talent and also the opportunity to hunt and fish all you want.
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I think your work is fantastic I live in Minnesota and would like to know if you saw I see no price but I’m very interested if you can get back to me I would appreciate it
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Hello, Larry. Thanks for your interest in my work! Please send me a message on stinnettstudio.etsy.com I’ll be happy to visit with you about a custom project.
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Good morning Mike, I am just blown away with the beauty and detail of your snake walking sticks. Would you give me an idea of what it would cost me for you to carve a walking stick with a Timber Rattler around the shaft with a chipmunk at the top, the reason for the Timber Rattler is that it’s the only Rattle Snake we have in our area (Asheboro, NC) although we are over run with Copperheads. Thank you so much and look forward to your reply ……
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Hello, Billy! Thank you very much for your kind comment. I’d be happy to discuss a custom order with you on stinnettstudio.etsy.com.
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Hello Mike. I’m interested in one of your rattlesnake canes. Are there any available and what would the the price be? Your work is amazing!!!
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Hey, David! Thank you very much! I don’t have any available in the shop at this time. I’ve been taking custom orders in my etsy shop at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/StinnettStudio?ref=l2-shopheader-name
I would be happy to discuss the details to you there. Thanks!
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Hi Mike, have been following your work on your Youtube channel for some time now and I absolutely love your work. You truly are talented. Are you a Christian? I have heard you mention God a few times and was wondering. Looking forward to seeing more of your work and browsing your blog here. Have a blessed evening.
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Thank you very much, Paul! I appreciate your kind words! Yes, I am a born again Christian, and am looking forward to meeting my Lord. God bless you, Brother!
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That’s wonderful! I am so happy to finally talk with you! Yes, I groan to meet my Savior as well. It will be quite the day, won’t it? Please take a gander at my blog when you have time.
https://thegospelvideoblog.wordpress.com/
I write it for the glory of God and for the salvation of man. I pray you are blessed by its contents. Say hi to Pearl! 🙂
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Thank you Paul. It’s like finding a lost treasure when you find another true and devoted believer in this generation. I have briefly looked at your blog and appreciate what you are doing for the glory of God. I will read more of it. My daughter has a blog you may be interested in called Zeal of the Saints zealofthesaints.wordpress.com
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You are so right. We live in Northern Canada and have been looking in vain for a church that is pleasing and glorifying to God. A church that focuses on the Gospel and not on catering to society. It make my heart happy to know they guy who makes the amazing walking sticks, fishes and takes walks with his beloved dog is a Christian. Kinda makes watching your videos that much more wonderful! I will definitey take a look at your daughter’s blog. If you or any of your family is on Facebook, look up my wife, Zabeth Bayne. You can hook up with her there and see our family.
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It’s great to meet you, Paul! We found Zabeth and sent her a friend request. You have a fine looking family! You can continue to contact me at mike.stinnett.art@gmail.com.
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Hi Mike! I would just like to say your work is amazing. I am a art student in Britain and am doing many studies on snakes currently for my topic. How do you get yours so accurate and perfect. Do you copy from snake models or reference photographs. Your work is very inspiring to me and I am going to use your work for an artist study in my nook if that’s alright. If you can give me any information or photographs I’d be really appreciative. Thank You!
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Hello, Aimee! Thank you very much. I use a lot of reference that I find on the internet with Google search. I’m glad to have you use my work as inspiration for your study. Thank you for contacting me!
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What kind of wood do you use to carve these canes or walking sticks. I made one for my son and I would like to make one for myself. The piece of wood I used came from the Yosemite area and I think it is Doug fir. Also where did you get the wood burning scale maker? Did you make it yourself? I am not a very good carver but I will show you a picture or two of my sons cane which is my first attempt at carving one. I will continue watching your videos for inspiration, but because I live in California I am limited to what wood that would be suitable for my effort. What would be some good choices. Something with tight rings and I do not want to use oak. Would alder be good? Any advice would be appreciated, thank you very much.
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Hello Steve! The best wood that I’ve found is Lodgepole Pine. I’ve used Alder but it carves best when it’s green. Cottonwood is good, too. If you can’t find these you can buy a 4×4 post of western red cedar. Yes, look for tight grain. You may be interested in my tutorial video on my new website, stinnettsticks.com.
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Hi Mike………
The Snakes from the tree that you made are super, but all their mouths are closed.
Can you make a snake for me that is about to eat a mouse in front of it with its teeth and tongue showing.
(Also the teeth and tongue are made of tree)
you can publish your youtube channel.
Thank you
Congratulations
Halim Korkmaz
halimkorkmaz@gmail.com
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Thank you very much! I have avoided carving the snake with an open mouth because the wood is too fragile and would break easily the teeth and tongue. Also it would be very difficult and add a considerable amount to the cost. Thanks again, Halim!
Best Regards,
Mike
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We’re are you from and how long does the carvings take
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Hello, Joshua! I am from Eastern Oregon. My carvings take me from 3 weeks to 3 months to make. Thank you for asking!
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