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Can a stick with cooking oil continue to burn flames?

Can a stick with cooking oil continue to burn flames?

This is to protect the stick.

1, the best way to maintain the stick is to practice and touch it more, and put it in a ventilated, dry and cool place when it is not used for a long time to prevent its wood from deforming (the old materials marked in the store are basically not deformed, because most of them are hundreds of old materials, and the water has almost flowed away). Generally, walnut oil is not used for wood. In the introduction, the store stated that I used walnut oil, ebony, acid branches, mahogany, etc. for initial maintenance, once every three to five months and once every six months. Dry cloth can be smeared with walnut oil to avoid excessive and overworked oil.

2. The patina of the stick is a step-by-step practice process, so there is no need to rush to patina. After many times of touching, touching and practicing, the stick will naturally be wrapped, and the wrapping time is uncertain according to the nature of wood, new and old materials and other factors. Generally, the color of the stick becomes dark and round after the pulp is wrapped. However, personally, it doesn't matter whether the patina is wrapped or not, and whether the stick patina is improved or not is not necessarily directly related. Correctly practicing the law and being diligent in thinking are more important than this;

3, wooden rope nunchakus, if it is actual combat or novice, I generally recommend 12 cm, because it can free up the auxiliary hand and protect the body and head; If it's a performance, it's probably 14, 15, which can make some dancing flowers better; If you have a certain foundation or are used to a length, there is no need to adjust it to 12 cm. People are the foundation, sticks are the extension, people are the mainstay, and sticks are the supplement.