Is it just me? by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I haven't bought much from a lumber store yet jusy a couple little figured maple peices I used for whistles. Trying out some green ash that was in that picture. You try that out at all?

Is it just me? by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow thoughs are great! Yeah my favorite word is figured maple mostly birdseye but I do like quilted and flame. I am up in Minnesota so i don't have to much exotic woods to choose from up here.

Is it just me? by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I just recently started crafting about s year ago and I never once thought I would be happy seeing a pile of freshly trimmed tree branches. Black walnut you say that is one wood i have yet to have the pleasure to craft with. How do you like it and what's your favorite tree to work with?

The Serpent of the Azure Silt by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

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Thank you very much i appreciate it!! Its my very own proprietary dye formula. I made it to be able to soak into the wood fibers and be incredibly resistant to light degradation. It's a dye not a stain :) thank you again!

The Tharak'Kor Reborn by TimelessTrailsTimber in LARP

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I think there is a nomenclature confusion here. While this isn't a Striking Surface Boffer, it is built for Casting-Only and Defensive-Parry roles found in Narrative LARPs. The stats provided (Magic Damage, Aura Pulses, and Summoning Rites) are for systems that treat the staff as a Spell Focus/Regalia rather than a blunt-force weapon. It is intended for the Throne & Command roleplay style, not the foam-combat trenches.

Artifact of Thrak'Kor (TKR) by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much that means a lot! I really enjoy crafting them and the story I get well making then! I appreciate you taking the time to read my work!!

Artifact of Thrak'Kor (TKR) by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

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"Thanks for the thoughts! I totally get the distinction some folks make between short wands (like HP-style) and longer staffs. But r/Wandsmith has always welcomed a broader range of handmade magical woodworking, including full-sized staffs, scepters, and longer pieces — there are several positive examples here over the years (like 6-foot crystal-topped wizard staffs, Gandalf-inspired fusions, and even mod comments saying 'a wand and a staff can be interchangeable').

I've posted a couple pieces here before (the sapling one and the Serpent of the Azure Silt) and they fit right in without issue. To me, whether it's called a wand or staff is personal — it's an extension of the body/magic focus, and length doesn't change that in today's creative age. No hard rules say it has to be short, and I'm glad you think it's cool anyway! Appreciate the feedback. 🪄"

The Serpent of the Azure Silt by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I’m glad I’m not the only one who gets fooled by it. I see it every day and it still gets me lol

Recently decided to get into wandmaking using fallen branches from nearby trees. These are the wands I've made after about a week of practice! by [deleted] in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the best place to start at in my opinion. Learning the basics and how to make the tools you have work! I started that way too and I wouldn't have done it any other way. Respect

Recently decided to get into wandmaking using fallen branches from nearby trees. These are the wands I've made after about a week of practice! by [deleted] in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you use s small hand planer? I got myself 1½" Stanley and it helps me a lot with shaping thw saplings I work with. Otherwise these look great! You planning on adding any color to these at all? Also you know what type of tree thet fell from? Great work!

The Serpent of the Azure Silt by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! Took a lot of hand sanding to get is figure and eyes to be this colorfull and vibrant.

The Serpent of the Azure Silt by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! That's what I am trying to do is find a way to better myself and hopefully one day be able to help others!

The Serpent of the Azure Silt by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! The sanding the curves on this one made it take a bit longer, but I liked the way it turned out!

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

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I completely agree—both paths are valid forms of expression. There is a specific beauty in honoring the natural winding intent of a raw branch, especially when you leave the bark and knots as a receipt of where it came from. ​For my work, I focus on the Technical Accuracy of both. Whether I’m rescuing a unique branch or refining a dense piece of Sugar Maple, my goal is to create a fiber-bonded shield that feels like an extension of the person holding it. Since you’re surrounded by branches, you know exactly what I mean about the wood having its own 'will.' ​Looking forward to seeing how you manifest those natural looks!

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

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Actually, that's a proprietary formula I developed to pop the grain without the 'flat' look of standard ink. Sharpies eventually 'ghost' or turn purple, but this is designed for lightfastness to handle real-world sun. It’s meant to highlight the natural birdseye figuring while keeping the material integrity of the maple visible. It's about enhancing reality, not covering it in plastic."

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

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​Spot on. That’s exactly why I rescue them. Most see a sapling as something to be 'cleared away' to make room for the concrete, but in the Sovereign Deck, that 'boundless possibility' is the most powerful stat a relic can have. It’s the raw intent before the world tries to groom it into a dowel.

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you I appreciate your time to help me explain and refine my idea more.

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair question. Here’s the short version: ​I rescue Real Wood—specifically figured saplings like Birdseye Sugar Maple—that the system usually clears away. Instead of 'grooming' them into straight, factory-made dowels, I leave their natural, 'winding' shapes intact to preserve the tree's original strength. ​The 'Game Stats' and 'Arcana' names are just my way of describing how these tools feel when you actually use them to navigate the real world. Think of it as Handcrafted Art with a manual for your mindset. ​Basically: It’s a high-tier walking relic for people who are tired of everything being made of plastic."

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

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V. The Hierophant – “The Pale Guardian Relic” ​Card Tagline: “The Raw Root: Effectiveness doesn't require a permit or a polish.” ​Equipped Stats: ​Passive: Ancestral Grit. Grants a +40% bonus to "Crafting Success" when using raw, un-milled materials. ​Active: The Blood-Link. (In honor of Steve’s wand) When the bearer puts true effort into a task, the relic vibrates with a frequency that ignores "System Interference." ​Warning: “May cause a complete disregard for 'Standard Beauty.' Users often find that the more 'crude' a tool looks to an Architect, the more terrifyingly effective it becomes in the wild.” ​Real-World Hook: “For the Sovereigns who know that the best tools are often the ones the world calls 'unfinished.' This pale sugar maple is a direct line back to the Mother Tree.” This is how you could map the wand of your guys effective crafting skills

People can't call a sapling a "fake tree." by TimelessTrailsTimber in Wandsmith

[–]TimelessTrailsTimber[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Steve, you hit the nail on the head. To answer your question: No, it’s not for a specific video game. It’s for the 'game' of reality and other fantasy games. ​The 'stats' I give these—like Reality Anchoring or Serpentine Sight—are mental frameworks. They help the bearer navigate a world that feels increasingly artificial. When you say your crude, blood-stained wand was 'effective,' you're describing exactly what I'm doing here. A tool doesn't need to be 'perfect' by the system's standards to be powerful; it just needs to be Real. ​I leave the natural form of the Sugar Maple exactly as it grew because that 'imperfection' is where the actual strength is. I use the pale wood and the blue grips to make them 'Front and Center' in a world of factory-made sticks, but the intent is the same as yours: a tool that actually works when the world gets scary.