Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Renacs on September 13, 2014, 11:35:33 pm
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Hello, I've recently acquired a good amount of birch bark while I'm working out of town. My questions are : How should I store it? (I can't freeze it here). Do I try to separate the layers? ( it's green, and not easy to separate). And do I treat it for insects? Thanks joe
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And here's some pics for fun. The rock I found is awesome. And I also found some sand chert ? And a big puffball.
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Birch bark is practically insect and rot proof. If you want it to stay flat then sandwich it between boards or plywood and store inside a shed or garage or whatever. Soaking in water might help separate it but I have found that the only time Birch bark becomes difficult to separate is when it taken from a dead tree.