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If you're just looking for a staff for kata, one of my students ordered from 'Karate Depot'. About $30 total w/ shipping included. You can do the dowel thing from home depot, but it's not the same.
Or you could use a spoke shave... though it's a bit more work.Depends on the wood, of course.
Most dowels at the various Home Depot / Lowe's locations are going to be rather soft woods, such as Douglas Fir, and these softer woods are terrible choices for use in a bo.
If, on the other hand, you can find a lumber place that will make you 6' long dowels, you can ask them to make ones out of white oak or hickory (preferred), at a pretty reasonable price. These are going to be just like any other bo out there, although possibly superior. It may take some sanding, steel wool, and treatment with a hard oil (polymerized tung oil or walnut oil) followed by some light buffing with 000 steel wool, but the end results are often quite good.
Or, if you have your own lathe, you can buy planks of lumber, cut them into long strips, and make them yourself. This option gives you the most flexibility, since you can buy planks of almost any wood out there fairly cheaply.
Depends on the wood, of course.
Most dowels at the various Home Depot / Lowe's locations are going to be rather soft woods, such as Douglas Fir, and these softer woods are terrible choices for use in a bo.
If, on the other hand, you can find a lumber place that will make you 6' long dowels, you can ask them to make ones out of white oak or hickory (preferred), at a pretty reasonable price. These are going to be just like any other bo out there, although possibly superior. It may take some sanding, steel wool, and treatment with a hard oil (polymerized tung oil or walnut oil) followed by some light buffing with 000 steel wool, but the end results are often quite good.
Or, if you have your own lathe, you can buy planks of lumber, cut them into long strips, and make them yourself. This option gives you the most flexibility, since you can buy planks of almost any wood out there fairly cheaply.
Hey everyone I was wondering where do you find a beginners Bo Staff at a cheap price for lets say under $20.00 with a shipping rate that is reasonable meaning not being more then the cost of the staff it self or more. Any help on this is much appriciated.