Depends on your ability and position. Defenceman usually have longer sticks, and forwards relatively shorter. A good rule of thumb is at your nose, this will put it just under your chin with skates on
I think the answer is 12 long sticks.
You can cut a composite stick the exact same way as a wooden stick. Use the same type of saw either a regular hand saw or a power one, and cut to the desired length. Keep the cap from the end of the stick and put it where you made the cut.
Duck tape another pole(cut however long you want it) onto the end.
To learn how to cut a popsicle stick effectively, you can use a sharp utility knife or scissors to make a straight and clean cut along the stick. Practice cutting slowly and steadily to improve your technique.
with a quarter stick
Provided he could work with fractional lengths, any length that you like!
You could fashion a temporary dipstick out of an alluminum can if you spiral cut the wall of the can into a long skinny stick, straighten it out, and slide it in there.
A table saw can efficiently cross-cut long boards by adjusting the fence to the desired width, setting the blade height to the thickness of the board, and using a push stick to guide the board through the saw blade for a straight and precise cut.
To open a honey stick, simply tear or cut off one end of the stick and squeeze the honey out.
The best way to cut a popsicle stick is to use a sharp pair of scissors or a craft knife to make a clean and precise cut. Be sure to cut slowly and carefully to avoid splintering or uneven edges.
to make a stick stiffer you could cut the stick down as much as needed or you can move up in flex... just remember that you don't need to have the stiffest stick on the team. Most NHL player uses an 85 flex and usually cut the stick to make it a 90 95 flex stick. Also you can a wood knob at the end. I use an 85 flex and cut the stick about 2 1/2 inches to make it about a 95 flex...
Regular sized lacrosse stick, cut it down.