i always made mine outta old hammer handles...
i always made mine outta old hammer handles...
Many make a good stick but they are made to be versatile to customers most are to short or to thick hard to get into a hogs mouth i make my own wood and polyurethane
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Tennis Racquet Grips. They work great on that handle.
I am an O'Brien's fan myself. Nice poly sticks. They work well. And they are basically inexpensive. I like the poly because I leave mine outside at the dogs. It is more durable in the elements than the wood. I hang out two or three spaced out amongst the dogs for easy access. EWO
First sticks I had were made from the same. Hickory hammer handles, had a Deer antler given to me later. Used a leather strip, tied it to the staple on the end of the hammer. I've even made sticks out of paint roller handles. LOL Now I have a set of poly sticks from Overtyme Kennels.
most mass-produced commercial breaking sticks seem to look more key chain ornaments, maybe best to make your own, its easy as hell.
Definitely a nice colored stick to have just in case your awoke @ 3AM to the yard going off. LOL
These are made from chopping boards, the boards to get are ones they call a marzipan board from a professional kitchen supply company, the marzipan board is a more solid plastic and gives less flex. I cut the shape out with a jig saw and then shape them on the belt sander. They're quite easily made.
my antler guy custom carved to my specs a while back. good grip and sturdy. lost a few leaving them in the yard but thats my fault.