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Offline oscar3b

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Re: Primitive flax string
« Reply #15 on: December 11, 2012, 12:54:25 pm »
where do you find the flax plant?  does it grow in certain areas?

I was wondering that very same thing.  I would love to make my own fiber string.
Ben

Berea, Kentucky
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30-70# (though I want to build to 125 one day)

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Re: Primitive flax string
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2012, 01:46:41 pm »
JEB & Oscar...

Flax is more or less a cultivated crop. It is not a plant that I harvest locally unless I plant it myself. That being said, I'm sure one could purchase flax in any form (seed - fiber) on the Internet if you were so inclined.

The process that I demonstrated is fairly universal to many different natural fibers. Locally, I can find nettle that grows between 3'-6' and it yields some of the best natural cordage strings I know of. However, this year was a dry year and it did not grow well so I use the flax that I had stored in the rafters.

Scott