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[email protected] (Jimlemon)

07/12/2003 6:31 PM

Splitting willow

I recently laid hands on a willow trunk about 8" diameter and 7' long. Seems I
saw something somewhere about splitting this kind of piece into strips for
basket weaving ( 'tain't neither OT- it's wood, ennit?) but I'm not having much
luck. Anyone have any advice or sources of info?
Thanks-
Jim Lemon


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Tom Watson

in reply to [email protected] (Jimlemon) on 07/12/2003 6:31 PM

07/12/2003 6:34 PM

On 07 Dec 2003 18:31:10 GMT, [email protected] (Jimlemon) wrote:

>I recently laid hands on a willow trunk about 8" diameter and 7' long. Seems I
>saw something somewhere about splitting this kind of piece into strips for
>basket weaving ( 'tain't neither OT- it's wood, ennit?) but I'm not having much
>luck. Anyone have any advice or sources of info?

Get a copy of Foxfire One from the library. Good article on what you
seek. Great series.



Regards, Tom
Thomas J. Watson-Cabinetmaker
Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania 19428
http://users.snip.net/~tjwatson

tt

[email protected] (tshiker)

in reply to [email protected] (Jimlemon) on 07/12/2003 6:31 PM

07/12/2003 5:51 PM

Tom Watson <[email protected]> wrote in message >
> Get a copy of Foxfire One from the library. Good article on what you
seek. Great series.<


Tom: I thought I was the only one who read the FoxFire books. Lots of
good stuff in there.

Tom S.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to [email protected] (Jimlemon) on 07/12/2003 6:31 PM

08/12/2003 1:44 AM

On 07 Dec 2003 18:31:10 GMT, [email protected] (Jimlemon) brought forth
from the murky depths:

>I recently laid hands on a willow trunk about 8" diameter and 7' long. Seems I
>saw something somewhere about splitting this kind of piece into strips for
>basket weaving ( 'tain't neither OT- it's wood, ennit?) but I'm not having much
>luck. Anyone have any advice or sources of info?
>Thanks-
>Jim Lemon

http://tinyurl.com/y6ci googlized "splitting willow weaving"


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