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Bill
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Buckthorn flask
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June 09, 2023, 06:03:30 AM »
I used an 11-year old limb from a very old specimen of the invasive Common buckthorn for this 4 1/4" X 2 1/4" flask. A section was split lengthwise and most of the orange heartwood carved out of the halves, which were then rejoined with titebond wood glue. A flare on the 3/8" spout is soldered to a matching flare on the .060 copper end, and both ends are secured with glue and homemade 1/2" X 1/16" copper nails. The waist formed by carving and scraping makes the piece light to the hand and highlights the growth rings; the dark band at top and bottom of the body is the outside of the white sapwood. Finished with bone black, Minwax, and burnishing. And when a simple paper funnel just won't do for filling, a copper funnel fits snugly to the spout. I use just a plain old cork for a stopper.
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Tim Crosby
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Re: Buckthorn flask
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June 09, 2023, 03:09:42 PM »
That's pretty neat.
Tim C.
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John Cotterall
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Re: Buckthorn flask
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June 09, 2023, 05:15:47 PM »
Pretty cool. Looks well made👍
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elk killer
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Re: Buckthorn flask
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June 10, 2023, 02:06:42 PM »
Thats pretty cool
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only flintlocks remain interesting..
dadybear1
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June 13, 2023, 02:31:33 PM »
VERY NICE AND INGENIUS-- NATURE AT ITS FINIST !!!
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Bill
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June 17, 2023, 06:49:38 AM »
Thanks for the kind words, all. I think my focus on rejoining the halves as split resulted in a slightly bulky flask for bag use. I'm going to try a flatter oval cross-section on the next one.
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