This is difficult to answer in words. I would suggest looking up on YouTube. Essentially the side strings are threaded through mesh and then through the head, lashing the mesh in place. I don't know if that may be different with hard-mesh or leather pockets.
The best way to string your stick to be the best midfielder stick on your team is to string your top and sidewalls like how you rwould normally. Then just put one U 6 diamonds so its in the center , and put 2 straight but put the top straight as a nylon for whip. hope this helps good luck out there.
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umm shoot on it....
four feet by four feet
Lacrosse
The use the stick with net attached and throw the ball in the goal with it
yourself with a stick
lacrosse is different from foot ball because in lacroose you have stixs , you score in a net, you have a spot that you have to stay by, you have a goaly, you dont tackle.ect.
Net weaving is a permanent way of putting one's hair (a style) where a net is attach to a client's head, then attaching the hair to the net.
A net tilt is actually referred to in lacrosse when a charging player assaults the goalie and throws him into the net making it tilt. Thus the term "Net Tilt"
No, hurling and lacrosse do not both use sticks with a net. Hurling, a traditional Irish sport, uses a stick called a hurley, which has a flat, curved end for striking a small ball called a sliotar. Lacrosse, on the other hand, uses a stick with a net pocket at the end to catch, carry, and pass a rubber ball. While both sports involve sticks and balls, the equipment used is different in each case.
Isn't it lacrosse?