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Old 07-25-2008, 08:26 AM
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Cool Taking Bark off Cherry Wood

I have a cherry tree I that fell down last winter. It was about 30 feet high.
High,wet winds got the better of it. It was very healthy.
I now have many large and small pieces 6-8 feet long from 1-6" thick.
Before I begin any carving I would like to know the easiest way to take the bark off.
Some of the branch pieces will be made into tools.
My friend is a glass blower and cherry wood is his ideal wood to use.

All suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks.
Glenn
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Old 07-25-2008, 09:16 AM
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The easiest way to get bark off is to have someone else do it!

Short of that, I'd suggest you sit down with a draw knife and have at it. My experience with cherry is that the bark is pretty tight to the quick, and best shucked as soon as possible. Once dry, it's a flat out bugger to get off!

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Thanks. I guess I won't wait much longer.
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I second that suggestion. If you do not currently own a draw knife, you will be pleased that you purchased one and wonder how you managed without it. It is truly a pleasure using a sharp draw knife.
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Heres how I do it- no muss no fuss
Let it sit
in the sun
in the rain
let it sit
it will be fun
not a pain
let it sit
soon there will be one buggie
then there will be two
one hole in the bark
and then another few
...
You may mutter a few rude remarks...but
before you know it...no more bark
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