Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 4 : Spring 2010 | Page 23

Early white settlers later used cast iron kettles over outdoor fires to boil down the sap. The largest kettle was filled first and as the water was boiled off, the sap was ladled off into the second and then third container. Then more “ raw” sap was added to the first kettle. Those early settlers used an augur to drill holes for wooden spouts to tap the trees. Wooden buckets made by a “ cooper” were used for sap gathering.