Didn't seem to matter what kind of wood, except it had to be deciduous, and had to be fresh. Cut a branch in the shape of a Y. Hold it in your hands, then twist a little outward from your body, so it forces the fork down a little. Adjust so it is horizontal, and when you hit water, it will go down on its own. Has to have a little tension on it, not just held loosley in your hands.
I think it works on magnetic potential in your body. "Some cats got it, and some cats ain't". All I know is, its a real force, if you have "the gift"- I was as surprised as anyone when stick dipped, because I thought it was all BS. My uncle had so much magnetism in his body that a conventional (wind-up) watch would only last about a week on him before going crazy. He was a millwright in Oregon, and a darn good one, so his boss finally bought him Timex watches by the case- when his watch went nuts, throw it away and get a new one out of the box. He could dowse water, rub warts, catch fish where no one else could, etc.
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