Do you have to do it?
Cut a couple of wee lime branches today. With it being summer the bark peeled off no bother then the inner and outer separated happily enough too. Now I'm sat here tearing the inner into strips that I reckon are fine enough to twist up.
Was just thinking of leaving them a day or two to dry then start twisting. Plan on making enough for a hand line and was wondering if not retting might come back and bite me on the bum?
Is it all about easing the separation of the fibres and making them softer or does retting do more?
P.S. the line will be getting waxed/stretched/burnished.
Cut a couple of wee lime branches today. With it being summer the bark peeled off no bother then the inner and outer separated happily enough too. Now I'm sat here tearing the inner into strips that I reckon are fine enough to twist up.
Was just thinking of leaving them a day or two to dry then start twisting. Plan on making enough for a hand line and was wondering if not retting might come back and bite me on the bum?
Is it all about easing the separation of the fibres and making them softer or does retting do more?
P.S. the line will be getting waxed/stretched/burnished.