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  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdlenton View Post
    now there is a fantastic idea put in use for bow and hand drill as well and we could really have a good reference table

    categories for a new list might include

    good for carving
    good for using as a utensil
    good for hot fire boiling
    good for hot coals
    good for use in bow drill
    good use in hand drill
    can we put in toxicity if not anecdotal ?


    what do you recon ?
    Hi guys,

    Been working on an excel sheet of this information. The first sheet is in English, the second one in Dutch (more useful to me )
    I really like jdlenton's suggestion, especially the information for the drills would be much appreciated but all other tips are welcome too.
    Let's make this spreadsheet something every bushcrafter should print and carry (or have memorized ).

    Linky (can't attach it here ): http://depositfiles.com/files/vlgzlk2bt

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    Default the ones in my yard

    the ones i craft with oak sycamore pine i know there good for all the thing i do but will check out some that is on the list that you good folks posted thank all

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    Hi there, first question, ref your wood list. Fs is fire starter? Tx toxic? Cd is?
    Regards.

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    Look at the 1st post for definitions.. It's cook directly over and FS is food safe (OK for spoons etc)
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    When working with wood, it isnt just about Toxicity and Poisens. Many woods that are fine to eat from may be dangerouse to work due to the carcenagenic effect of the dust particles.

    OK, this isnt such a big issue when carving with knives, but sanding, and machine tools can give you some pretty nasty cancers.

    I'm not knit picking, just making you aware. I was a Chippy for many years, so that aspect of woodworking is old hat to me.

    Also remember that you can eat Poisens and still be un affected, but If you breath(Dust & Smoke) the same amount of poisens can be badly affected, as your gut is evolved to weed out Toxins, yet your lungs will put the Toxin strait into contact with your bloodstream.
    Last edited by gliderrider; 31-10-2011 at 10:43.

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    JUst watching ray mears on eden and he has a wooden carved bowl i want to make one like it but i havnt the foggyest where to get the wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyDucky View Post
    JUst watching ray mears on eden and he has a wooden carved bowl i want to make one like it but i havnt the foggyest where to get the wood.

    I've got a bit of Cherry that was cut about 2 months ago. I can let you have a piece of that of you want some

    It's about 5 inches in diameter so would make a nice small kuksa or a bowl.
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    Wow that would be great.

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    Tried to download but says file is no longer there:-(

    Quote Originally Posted by DutchWalker View Post
    Hi guys,

    Been working on an excel sheet of this information. The first sheet is in English, the second one in Dutch (more useful to me )
    I really like jdlenton's suggestion, especially the information for the drills would be much appreciated but all other tips are welcome too.
    Let's make this spreadsheet something every bushcrafter should print and carry (or have memorized ).

    Linky (can't attach it here ): http://depositfiles.com/files/vlgzlk2bt

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    just been doing some reading up on woodwork, you can develop a sensitivity to handling birch and willow, and douglas fir splinters are prone to going septic.

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    The file seems to have disappeared. I'd love to get my hands on it, what a brilliant reference to carry in your survival kit. Only issue is identifying the trees now, maybe a picture of leaf and reproductive parts could be added to aid ID?

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    On some websites they say that birch tea is slightly toxic. No scientific reports though...

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    I drink birch leaf tea when I'm out, not masses but maybe a large cup every other day. I have some at home too now and again. never had any ill effects. My aunt first gave it to me back in the 1950s, the family had used for ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by capt.dunc View Post
    just been doing some reading up on woodwork, you can develop a sensitivity to handling birch and willow, and douglas fir splinters are prone to going septic.
    That's useful to know, thanks.
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    Another very useful thread ...
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    Does anyone have that document with all the info on?

    As has been mentioned before, that depositfiles link is dead. :/

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