Hi Everyone.
About two weeks ago, during my walkabout in the forest near my neighborhood, I stumbled upon this fallen birch tree. The tree wasnt too old, and the bark covering the trunk, looked soft and smooth.
I managed to salvage several large peaces of the birch bark with no trouble.
All the peaces are still soaking in the water. I plan to build miniature model of the Indian canoe for my son.
But in the meantime I decided to use one of the peaces to build a small tube for my smoking pipe and tobacco.
Below you can see results. Materials used for the container:
- birch bark
- whang
- peace of asp tree branch for the cover.
- wood oil for finishing.
Tools:
- drill
- sharp carpenters knife
After finishing the work, I learned that it is recommended to make holes in the bark with awl, rather then drill. Good lesson for the next work
About two weeks ago, during my walkabout in the forest near my neighborhood, I stumbled upon this fallen birch tree. The tree wasnt too old, and the bark covering the trunk, looked soft and smooth.
I managed to salvage several large peaces of the birch bark with no trouble.
All the peaces are still soaking in the water. I plan to build miniature model of the Indian canoe for my son.
But in the meantime I decided to use one of the peaces to build a small tube for my smoking pipe and tobacco.
Below you can see results. Materials used for the container:
- birch bark
- whang
- peace of asp tree branch for the cover.
- wood oil for finishing.
Tools:
- drill
- sharp carpenters knife
After finishing the work, I learned that it is recommended to make holes in the bark with awl, rather then drill. Good lesson for the next work
