Birch bark pots

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John Fenna

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Oct 7, 2006
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I recently found a decent bit of Birchbark (and a good Polypore!) on a rotting birchtree and although the bark is a bit thin I decided to have a go at pot making!
The "match pot" is made with the bark terned inside out and sewn (not as neatly as I would like..) with willowbark twineand the join also glued with a spruceresin and beeswax glue, has a hazel base gluedinto place and pegged with wood slivers glued into place...and a hazel top with a willow bark twine double loop puller.
The bigger pot has a glue reinforced "arrowhead tongue and slot" construction (like RMs tinderbox in bushcraft survival)with a Tulipwood base glued into position and a reinforcing collar just glued into place.
The lid is Tulipwood with a leather thong loop.
This one is right side out as the inner surface was not as pretty as the outer bark...
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Thanks for looking!
 
Tips
Get the thickest bark you can find.
Use a round awl to make the holes - a blade tends to split the bark.
Make up more glue than you think you will need (75% resin 25% wax is my favourite...)
Plan ahead!
:)
 

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