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Rokudo or blacksmith wood whipping post is better

Both Rokudo wood and blacksmith wood are suitable for making whip poles, but they have different characteristics and uses.

1. Rokudo wood: slow-growing, tough wood, used as fork tines, rake tines and other agricultural tools. Nowadays, six-way wood is also increasingly used to make handicrafts, such as the six-way wood walking stick, which has become a well-known product in the forest areas of northeast China.

2. Blacksmith Wood: Hard and wear-resistant, it is widely used to make various farming tools in the countryside, such as knife handles, axe handles, hoe handles and so on. It is an excellent pole material for wooden whip poles.

In summary, Rokudou wooden whip poles and blacksmith wooden whip poles have their own advantages, and the choice of which one is more suitable depends on the user's specific needs and preferences.