Talent Tuesday: Broom Making / Martes de talentos: Fabricación de escobas (English /Spanish)

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It's another Talent Tuesday and Taco Tuesday and I'm excited to be back here again.

My post today will base on Talent Tuesday and I will be showing you how to make a broom using a palm frond. Yes, you heard right, a broom 😂.

As we all know, broom is one of the essential things needed in the house as it is used for doing all sweepings in and around the house.
There's no house you will enter that you wouldn't see a broom or two of different design and sizes. There is the long broom, short broom, brush broom and the rest.
So this post will be on the short broom.

Do not be surprised if you here that most people do not know how brooms are made, Oh yes. Well I won't fault them because they didn't have the opportunity to be around where it was made. I learnt broom making right from my primary school days because it was part of our handwork in school and must be submitted to be able to get scores in our scheme of work.

Broom making is usually fun and exciting and very easy. So without much adọ, let's delve into the process.

We would be needing these items

  • Freshly cut mature palm fronds from the palm tree.
  • Razor blade or pen knife
  • A strong rope of any kind.

Procedure

  • First get the freshly cut mature palm frond, remove the leaflets one after the other.

  • Next, with your hands remove the greener parts from the leaflets to reveal the broomstick itself. This is to make them easier to trim.

  • After that, with your razor or pen knife, start trimming the leaflets that is removing the excess leafy part from the broomstick one after the other from the base to the tip (end), until you get a reasonable quantity enough to make a broom head.

  • Collect all the broomsticks together, arrange them very well and using the rope, tie them up very tight.

  • Finally trim the tip or end of the broom equally, and that's it your broom is ready for use.

Brooms are made from palm fronds. Just like the coconut tree, no part of the palm tree is a waste - all are useful in their own ways. It is an economic tree and many people are going into palm tree planting.
Hopefully I will publish a post about the palm tree one day.

Thank you for having me here, I hope you got

Spanish

Es otro martes de talentos y martes de tacos y estoy emocionado de estar de regreso aquí nuevamente.

Mi publicación de hoy se basará en el Martes de Talentos y les mostraré cómo hacer una escoba con una hoja de palma. Sí, has oído bien, una escoba 😂.

Como todos sabemos, la escoba es una de las cosas esenciales que se necesitan en la casa, ya que se utiliza para barrer dentro y alrededor de la casa.
No hay casa a la que entres en la que no veas una o dos escobas de diferentes diseños y tamaños. Está la escoba larga, la escoba corta, la escoba de cepillo y el resto.
Entonces esta publicación será sobre la escoba corta.

No te sorprendas si descubres que la mayoría de la gente no sabe cómo se hacen las escobas, oh sí. Bueno, no los culparé porque no tuvieron la oportunidad de estar cerca del lugar donde se hizo. Aprendí a hacer escobas desde mis días de escuela primaria porque era parte de nuestro trabajo manual en la escuela y debía presentarse para poder obtener puntajes en nuestro esquema de trabajo.

Hacer escobas suele ser divertido, emocionante y muy fácil. Así que sin más preámbulos, profundicemos en el proceso.

Necesitaríamos estos artículos

  • Hojas de palma maduras recién cortadas de la palmera.
  • Hoja de afeitar o navaja
  • Una cuerda fuerte de cualquier tipo.

Procedimiento

  • Primero, obtenga la hoja de palma madura recién cortada, retire las hojas una tras otra.

  • A continuación, con las manos retira las partes más verdes de los folletos para dejar al descubierto el palo de escoba. Esto es para que sea más fácil recortarlo.

  • Después de eso, con tu navaja o navaja, comienza a recortar los folíolos, es decir, quitando la parte sobrante de hojas del palo de escoba, uno tras otro desde la base hasta la punta (final), hasta obtener una cantidad razonable para hacer una escoba. cabeza.

  • Recoge todos los palos de escoba, colócalos muy bien y usando la cuerda, átalos muy apretados.

*Finalmente recorta la punta o extremo de la escoba por igual, y listo tu escoba está lista para usar.

Las escobas están hechas de hojas de palma. Al igual que el cocotero, ninguna parte de la palmera es un desperdicio: todas son útiles a su manera. Es un árbol económico y mucha gente se está dedicando a plantar palmeras.
Ojalá algún día publique un post sobre la palmera.

Gracias por invitarme aquí, espero que hayas llegado.

All images are mine

Todas las imágenes son mías

Translation from Google translate

Traducción del traductor de Google



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34 comments
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Keep one for me. Long type will be OK. Keep it up sister

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Hahaha, I'm not yet ready to make that type oo.

Thank you very much

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...and you still remember the process of making 🧹 broom since your primary school days, that is fantastic. Just send that awesome broom you are holding to my Hive address. Good job, nice post.

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That is the traditional way to make a broom. Nice work

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Thank you greatly appreciate

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Clever and practical! Very nicely made. 😊

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Thank you.

Needed to try my hands on something different 😅

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Wow, you've done a great job and it shows how talented you're for still remember what you've learned while in primary school or you keep doing it often for you to remember it now, and you're right that most people doesn't know how to make broom because I was someone like that before, until I went to cross River for my service year that I just know that broom are not made from any engine but handmade... Lol 😂😂😂

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Lol, hope you tell them that you thought they were machine made?
Thanks for stopping by

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Lol.... Yes I told them but they laugh at me so much

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Cool, I liked the creation process. With your practice, how many hours or minutes does it take to create?

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Thank you.

Well,, the exact duration it takes to get it done isn't what I have been able to check but I tell you it doesn't really take much time.

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Oh, you reminded me of when I went to the village when I was little and we used brooms very similar to that one. They were made with another plant called... broom! (There are no surprises here, 🤣)

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This is a good explanation on how broom is made. I enjoyed making it back then when I was living with my grandma. Once I finish making them, she always took them to the market to sell and give me part of the money to buy Biro and other things in school.

It's fascinating to know that we make use of palm frond or coconut frond to make broom.

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Broom making is part of our childhood memories, this AI generation know nothing about it and it's just so disheartening.

Yes, these two trees are economic trees and every of their parts is very useful, none is wasted.

Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
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That's right, everything is useful in them and it's a very good source of income.

It's my pleasure stopping by 🥰

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You're a very typical Nigeria that knows what's up. You made me remembering the days of primary school where we submit hand made brooms as practicals
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Exactly, that handwork is always compulsory, failure to do earns you cane lashes

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Yes ooo!
And those lashes are always very painful

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Weldone dear. This reminds me of when I was in primary School. Each time they asked us to bring brooms, my mum would ask us to go to the farm and get palm frond. This is exactly how to make brooms,you did well. Brooms are expensive, they are not easy to make. You did well .

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Absolutely correct. Brooms are expensive now because people are no longer interested in making them.
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