2 Coil baskets

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jon r

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Apr 7, 2006
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ive been making these the last couple of days, thought i'd share them with you all. They should be ideal for foraging and collecting berries etc. I payed particular attention to maaking the stitching neat, you see how it spirals out from the centre...

Ive started making another one, this time it is going to be a round shape with a neck at the top like a varse. Im going to coat the inside with a spruce resin mixture that i have been preparing today which should make it watertight.

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Joe

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Hi Jon,

Love the baskets and I'm very interested to see how you get on with the pitch coated vase shaped one. Not something I've ever actually tried but I do remember reading somewhere that the native american way of getting a nice smooth finish on the inside of a pitch coated container with a small neck opening was to pop a heated round pebble in and swish it about until the pitch had been suitabley smoothed and evenly smeared around the inside.
 

jon r

Native
Apr 7, 2006
1,197
9
34
England, midlands
www.jonsbushcraft.com
Hey Joe, thanks for that info, i'll be experimenting with hot stones now for sure. I started applying the resin today, i'm applying it as i go along. To my spruce resin i added fat, finely ground charcoal and bees wax from my dads bee hives. It's the first time i have made this combination of mixture and It seems to be an excellent recipe from what i can see so far.

By the way, your website and courses look great!
 

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