This works for Black Ash, Brow Ash , White Swamp Ash.
Other Hardwood species do not have the same qualities required to separate growth ring layers by pounding. Some of the other Hardwood species can be pounded off the log , however the materials become brittle and un-usable for basket making.
That's an awesome video! I'll approve it for being on my channel. How long did you have to pound each spot on the growth rings before you could peel it away?
pound each spot once. overlap pounding the next spot . overlap pounding the next spot .. repeat the length of the log. rotate the log .. repeat until log is done. a couple zillion hammer strokes,
Great job bro! Your hard work brings beauty and joy to many! Thanks for posting this up so people can see all that hard work! Keeping our Abenaki traditions alive!
Could somebody please tell me: Does this technique only work with black ash, or with every fresh ring porous wood that was cut in spring?
radopunk 10 months ago
@radopunk
This works for Black Ash, Brow Ash , White Swamp Ash.
Other Hardwood species do not have the same qualities required to separate growth ring layers by pounding. Some of the other Hardwood species can be pounded off the log , however the materials become brittle and un-usable for basket making.
basketman65a 10 months ago
@basketman65a Ah, thank you very much for the answer.
I was thinking about backings for bows or wooden inlays for knife sheaths...I have to try it with the german Ashs here.
radopunk 10 months ago
No Problem, Good luck
basketman65a 10 months ago
That's an awesome video! I'll approve it for being on my channel. How long did you have to pound each spot on the growth rings before you could peel it away?
NancyToday 1 year ago
@NancyToday
pound each spot once. overlap pounding the next spot . overlap pounding the next spot .. repeat the length of the log. rotate the log .. repeat until log is done. a couple zillion hammer strokes,
basketman65a 1 year ago
@basketman65a
NancyToday 1 year ago
that was really cool,no make a canoe
inpinegrovepa 1 year ago
The sound of the pounding is like an old familiar song. Nice job Jesse. Thanks for posting.
susibasket 1 year ago
Great job bro! Your hard work brings beauty and joy to many! Thanks for posting this up so people can see all that hard work! Keeping our Abenaki traditions alive!
Eeyorewatch08 1 year ago