[Construction Section 191]
STALKS
Many wood stems from lime tree, beech and ash-wood or other solid wood. Limewood distortion is extremely light and also still very careful for skin. For broom handles, and other devices are also made of lime produced.
This is mostly wood in sawmills. Then cut wood 6 months by air dried and then wood in dry chamber required moisture dried up.
Stalks are ergonomically optimized. They are not protruding and disturbing the garsping. But they are first sanded, then painted or waxed. Handles more than a meter are usually only ground. Just stalks until a meter can usually polished or waxed. But curved stalks are usually only ground. About This will be short and straight stems to 90 cm with transparent varnish finish.
TYPES OF STALKS:
There are different types of materials from which stems can be produced. These are mostly e.g. of Wooden stalks. Being the manufacture of wood are used stems mostly from Ash wood, beech wood or lime wood.