Holly uses

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bushcraftbob

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I have a freshly cut holly staff about 2 metres long and was wondering what I could use it for. Its fairly straight so would make a good walking stick but is Holly a good material for walking sticks?

Its about 2.5 inches thick at the top and just a bit thicker than my thumb at the bottom.

Can Holly be used for a Bow-drill?

Is it a good wood for general carving?

ta
 
I have a freshly cut holly staff about 2 metres long and was wondering what I could use it for. Its fairly straight so would make a good walking stick but is Holly a good material for walking sticks?

Its about 2.5 inches thick at the top and just a bit thicker than my thumb at the bottom.

Can Holly be used for a Bow-drill?

Is it a good wood for general carving?

ta

Hi Bob,

As far as I know Holly is too hard a wood to be suitable for use as a hearth and spindle for bow drill. However the hardness makes it ideal for use as the bearing block. The leaves also make a great lubricant for the bearing block and top of the spindle.

Hope that helps.
 
I beilieve holly is a good wood for carving, but it is toxic, so not suitable for food use, eg. spoons. Not sure how well it wood stand up to use as a walking stick, but my geuss is it would be ok, if in doubt you could put a rubber cap on the end?
 
Holly is really good for making walking sticks. If you have a straightish piece about 1 inch thick diminishing, remove the bark asap (otherwise causes unsightly stainig) and prune any side branches to about 2 inch. This stops them rotting back into the shaft whilst drying and they can then be shaped into a nice feature. As with most sticks they can be straightened once seasoned by wetting.
John
 
Cheers Rosco - think thats what ill end up doing with it - although never made one in my life so are there any tutorials on here or any hints n tips anyone can give me?

The staff has a nobbly bit half way down which i think would make a nice little feature on the stick.

I shall de-bark it later on then.
 
makes good handles on things like hammers, favoured by the romans for that purpose infact ;)

Also used for fine hard turnery, such as boxes and chess pieces. Trouble is seasoning it without splits :C It should be very good walking stick material, I've heard it makes a good bow too
 
Bent Stick here asked me to find him some holly and/or hawthorn to make a bow from, apparently they both make great bows.

But after splitting down a fair bit of both I can conclude that the idea of a 6foot length without twists is a quest for the impossible! :slap: So I guess I shall just be useing ash on my bowmaking course this year :rolleyes: at least it's reliable! ;)
 
This staff of mine is completely rigid and solid as a rock! How could it be made in to a bow - surely bow wood needs to be a bit flexible????
 

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