Here's the process: I cut and pasted this quote from another forum. I still have the link bookmarked if your interested, but this is the most relevant.What Opaul said, and more - "made" your birch oil? That's got to be story also.
I really like themed knives, too. Once I got the hamon I wanted to finish it this way. Thanks Dennis.The knife - more and more knives are being made with recycled parts. Some from history. Some from parts. All intrigue me. I really like different. Yours is a really nice result.
I'll check it out.Soundmind: Thank you for the posts on making birch oil/tar. Sounds a lot like making charcoal for blackpowder.
That is a good article. Even though it's short it's enough info to give it a try.ound this after reading your threads. I may have to try itf!
Building a sailboat? Tell us more - what size? What type of sailboat? I'm an old boatbum myself. Raised a wife and two kids on a 40 ft sloop bumming around between jobs in chemical plants.When I was building my sailboat I purchased a ball of twine dipped in tar pitch. Kept it in the aft compartment. Loved the smell.
Nice!It was a Haven 12-1/2 (16’) gaff rigged cedar plank on oak frame day sailer.
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