Cedar bark cordage ?
I have tried a couple of times to get the bark off of cedar and use it for rope. It seems to break really easy. Am I using the wrong part of the bark? I know your supposed to use the "inner bark"...
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Are you trying to peel a cedar or a juniper? Eastern Red Cedar is a juniper, not a cedar.
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"Cedar" by Hillary Stewart. NW Natives uses and methods. Very interesting book.
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Bill Skinner it is Eastern Red Cedar. ShawneeB I will check that book out. Thanks
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In KY I have so much ERC also. Living in Maine (11 years) and WA state (20 years) there were beautiful cedars. So I adapt again, I'm messing with some okra fibers. Not strong but thin cordage should...
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I have never tried cedar, Eastern red cedar. But i do use other barks. Unless cedar is different, you use the inner bark. Generally you cut and remove bark from a tree and the part against the wood is...
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The inner bark of cedar is the best part. Peel the bark off whole, remove some of the flakey outer layers, then soak it in water for a few days... a small wrett of sorts... then peel off any remaining...
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it needs to be the right season when sap flow is at it's peak, spring-summer, and the bark goes until you reach the wood that has a bit darker shade than inner bark, when you put your hand between the...
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My experience with cedar inner bark is it is a bit brittle so I tend not to twist it as much as I would other fibers. I also keep the fiber bundles a bit thicker. Cedar ropes were known for their use...
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