Maple doesn't split or check as much as say an oak would. And that's why I cut the sticks way longer than what the final product will be. About 62 to 72 in long
Yes I have. But I don't really like it because the sap stays sticky for a very long time If it's harvested green. I'm really willing to work on and give it a ton of time is cedar. But if I have some dried lumber that I can work down and I would definitely use that.
Hello, if you happen to garden you should compost your scraps if you don’t already! Great job!
That's a good idea!
Enjoyed this.
Thanks Nathan!
Please enjoy my other videos where I go harvest, make and explore with walking sticks. 😁
Try checking the volume out put
Yeah tell me about it! 🤣
My audio was terrible in this video because this Is One of my first videos that I dropped at a later date.
Where do you sell your sticks
I sell them at craft shows, in displays at stores and online.
What it starts splitting at the end
Maple doesn't split or check as much as say an oak would. And that's why I cut the sticks way longer than what the final product will be. About 62 to 72 in long
Have you ever tried pine?
Yes I have. But I don't really like it because the sap stays sticky for a very long time If it's harvested green. I'm really willing to work on and give it a ton of time is cedar.
But if I have some dried lumber that I can work down and I would definitely use that.
Where do you sell them?
Right now I sell them to folks who message me on my Facebook and also I set up 15 count stands in stores. I'm working to get an online store built up.
Ok. How much do you get for a stick?
Nunya
For the lazy there's always Lowe's, Menards or the hardware store.
🤣 that's actually pretty funny! But what's the fun in that? 🤣