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Hi was tiding a garden this morning and cut down some roses there was some fairley straight pieces about 25mm to 40mm thick and about 1500mm in length was going to make a stick for beating should i dry them with bark on or off and how long should i leave them before working on them Thanks for any replies

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4 minutes ago, terence said:

Hi was tiding a garden this morning and cut down some roses there was some fairley straight pieces about 25mm to 40mm thick and about 1500mm in length was going to make a stick for beating should i dry them with bark on or off and how long should i leave them before working on them Thanks for any replies

I would suggest in a dry loft in the dark bark on for twelve months at least. Or just cut em and use them.

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As always good advice from the above. I have a dog rose stick somewhere from 40 years ago. Just a simple stalking stick nothing fancy.  If I remember back then, I cut it and strapped it to a straight piece of pine board and left it to dry out. Then just put a bit of antler on the top. Nothing fancy. It was uust a stalking stick to rest the rifle on..... must have a scratch around see if I still have it.

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