Which willow

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hawsome34

Tenderfoot
Sep 3, 2004
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Merseyside
Hello all,

I'm a little confused, as to which willow everyone mentions to use as a hearth/spindlie for firelighting???

Does it matter which? Is it weeping willow or the willow commonly found in damp places which is usually coppised? :banghead:

Shed some light on this for me folks,
 

grumit

Settler
Nov 5, 2003
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guernsey
white willow is the one you are looking for (salix alba) works well i have found for both spindle and harth
 

Laurence Dell

Forager
Aug 24, 2004
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Sevenoaks, Kent
I would have thought that most types of willow would work with a bowdrill as long as the piece of wood used is dead and dry and not too soft/rotten. I cut some hearth boards from a dead goat willow the other day and am looking forward to trying them out.
 

Infragreen

Tenderfoot
Jan 9, 2006
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Denmark
Blf? Heh? What? What kind of willow??? :confused:

I don't know. I just use twig the right thickness and length for a drill (about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick, 5-10 inches long with no shoots).

Googling the Danish name (Hoop willow/Båndpil/Bun peel), it should be Salix Viminalis.

Hope this'll help.

Happy twirling!
 

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