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<!-- 2. Make at least five taps and boil down at least two quarts of syrup. -->
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Image:Tapping a maple tree.jpg|Boring the tap hole with a brace and bit.
Image:Traditional maple tap.jpg|A homemade, traditional tap.
Image:Maple tap.jpg|A tap designed to hold a bucket
Image:Maple tap for tubing.jpg|A tap designed to attach to tubing
Image:Inserting the tap.jpg|Inserting a plastic tap.
Image:Bucket hanging on tap.jpg|Bucket hanging on a tap.
Image:Sap plastic tubing.jpg|Taps connected with tubing.
Image:Maple syrup evaporator - Beaver Meadow Audubon Center.jpg|An evaporator for boiling the sap down into syrup.
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The first step will be finding a suitable maple tree. The tree should be at least 10 inches in diameter. For every extra foot of diameter, you can drill another tap. A brace and bit is the traditional tool for tapping the tree, but you could also use a cordless drill, or if you can reach the tree with an extension cord, a power drill. Whichever tool you choose for boring the tap hole, be sure to use either a 7/16" or a 1/2" bit. The hole should be about 2.5" deep, and angled such that the sap can run downhill out of the tap.