Some nice inner bark there. Have you tried to boil it in soda ash or other alkaline water then beat it thin for paper? It`s what I do with ficus inner bark. Not my idea, of course, it`s what the Mesoamericans did for their paper (amate) for their codices.
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Some nice inner bark there. Have you tried to boil it in soda ash or other alkaline water then beat it thin for paper? It`s what I do with ficus inner bark. Not my idea, of course, it`s what the Mesoamericans did for their paper (amate) for their codices.
Thank you😊 I have boiled bark in ash to seperate the layers. I usually do that on courses to speed up the process.
Is it possible to make into yarn, and then use it for making clothes?
I don't know I haven't tryed it. Could be that it's to coarse for textile?
@@mattiasnorberg Perhaps. Fibres from nettles and other plants are probably more suitable, but I have always wanted to experiment with tree fibers.
@@marcon6806 You should give it a try👍
How many day did you leave it sock?? Was it in ash water?
I boiled it in ashwater for 4 hours. Then I rinsed it in fresh water after that it was ready.
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Why would you just throw away those beautifully medicinal leaves?!?!?!
They will be devoured by fungi, microorganisms, worms etc. In other words be a part of the very important ecosystem😊
What’s the dosage for smoking
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When the evil linden blunt enters the rotation 😈
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