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Taping a Tree

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Taping a Tree. Materials. 7/16 ” drill bit Drill Hammer Drip spout C ollection bucket L id. The Tree. The tree being used should be about around 25-30cm in diameter [10-12 inches]. If your tree is not this please select another in the area . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Taping a Tree

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Materials

7/16” drill bit Drill Hammer Drip spout Collection bucket Lid

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The tree being used should be about around 25-30cm in diameter [10-12 inches]. If your tree is not this please select another in the area.

The larger the diameter the more taps that maybe placed on a tree.

The Tree

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Where to Drill

Select the sunny side of the tree trunk, which will be from the southeast to southwest.

It is part of the warming freezing process in the early spring that causes the sap to flow.

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Try to drill directly over a large root or below a large healthy limb.

These parts of the tree is where the sap is coming from or going to.

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Drill at a height that is work able. You do not what the bucket out of reach when the snow is gone, nor do you want it sitting on the ground where animals might get into it.

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Drilling

Use a 7/16” bit to drill the hole. Drill your hole slightly uphill, so the

sap flows outward.

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Drill your tap hole about 3cm [ 1-1/2”] into good wood, which maybe 5cm [2-1/2”] including heavy bark. It is important to be into good wood.

Keep your drill moving forward as you pull the bit out to remove the shavings, as to keep the hole clean

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Set the spout into the tap hole and lightly tap the spout into the hole so that it fits snuggly.

Set the bucket on to the spout.

Attach the lid to the bucket.

Spout and Bucket

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