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I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ "½" diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾¾" at 13' height, then debark them to dry out.

What **Technique **technique with anytoolsany tools (other than a lathe) do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees?

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out.

What **Technique ** with anytools (other than a lathe) do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees?

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½" diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾" at 13' height, then debark them to dry out.

What technique with any tools (other than a lathe) do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees?

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What technique and tools can I use to create a straight canoe pole from a green tree

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out.

What tools**Technique ** with anytools (other than a lathe) do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees? I don't have a lathe, but plenty of other hand & power tools.

What tools can I use to create a straight canoe pole from a green tree

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out.

What tools do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees? I don't have a lathe, but plenty of other hand & power tools.

What technique and tools can I use to create a straight canoe pole from a green tree

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out.

What **Technique ** with anytools (other than a lathe) do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees?

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What tools can I use to create a straight canoe pole from a green tree

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out. 

What tools do you suggest for makingI use to make a straight pole from these trees? I don't have a lathe, but plenty of other hand & power tools.

straight canoe pole from green tree

I'm using black spruce, white spruce and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out. What do you suggest for making a straight pole? I don't have a lathe, but plenty of other hand & power tools.

What tools can I use to create a straight canoe pole from a green tree

I'm using black spruce, white spruce, and tamarack to make canoe setting poles 12' x 1 ½ " diameter. I look for standing green trees as straight as possible, maybe 1 ¾ at 13' height, then debark them to dry out. 

What tools do you suggest I use to make a straight pole from these trees? I don't have a lathe, but plenty of other hand & power tools.

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