The shaft here was made of the same false granite we'd seen in Mummichog.
Modern handles, more commonly referred to as "shafts," are made of hollow metal.
Later, deep shafts were made to start mining underground.
The oldest shafts for all golf clubs were made of Hickory wood.
A white waxwood staff, shaft, or walking stick is made from a sapling.
The shaft is often made of aluminum, graphite, or wood.
The shaft was generally made from ash while the head was usually of iron.
The arrow's shaft is traditionally made of bamboo.
Recently, many shafts are made of aluminum or carbon fibers.
The shafts are normally made out of wood, but may be aluminum, steel or stainless steel.