Sweet chestnut bark quiver

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andyn

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Thought I'd post up a couple of pics of the bark quiver I was working on at the Wilderness Gathering.

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Thanks
Andy.


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Goatboy

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Oh that's sweet as a nut. Really nice work there. Something I fancy trying for myself.

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andyn

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Looks lovely!

How do you harvest and process the bark for use?
Source a young pole...approx 6" in diameter with a nice clean, clear area (ie. no offshoots/branches etc) for at least a metre or two. Fell the tree. Ring the top and bottom of the clear section to be removed. Then scrape the outer bark off (back of a closed folding saw works well). Cut down from the top to bottom ringed sections. Use a spud to help remove the bark in one sheet.
Cut into long strips from top to bottom. Use a straight edge if you can. I usually cut into 1" wide strips as they can be made thinner at a later date if desired (the quiver is made from 1/2" strips.

Allow the strips to fully dry.

Soak the strips before plaiting them to make them pliable again.

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Macaroon

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Excellent skills, I didn't know that Sweet Chestnut could be used like that; very nice work indeed :)
 

Paulm

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Excellent skills, I didn't know that Sweet Chestnut could be used like that; very nice work indeed :)

Me neither, it didn't look too promising soaking in the bucket of water, but turned out really well ! :)

Always something new to learn !

Cheers, Paul
 

Buckshot

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Will the arrows fall through the holes at the bottom?
Are you planning on lining the bottom with something to stop them?
 

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