Hi there; If you have living trees, and they must be removed for some reason...that would make good fresh bark still containing the oils that make it more supple and less brittle. Be careful however, I understand that some states have protection laws for cottonwoods? Most carvers get this bark from 'downed' trees.
huh, weird... we have a bunch, and we live in Montana...i doubt Montana gives a care about cotton wood trees, and they are on our property, but you say fresh is better? alright, thanks chuck!
"fly free little woodchip!" lol your funny.
cool vids
thanks
reptilefan9000 1 year ago
lol funny guy
CJAM16 2 years ago 2
Hi there; If you have living trees, and they must be removed for some reason...that would make good fresh bark still containing the oils that make it more supple and less brittle. Be careful however, I understand that some states have protection laws for cottonwoods? Most carvers get this bark from 'downed' trees.
Happy Carving!
chuck
banjoman15 3 years ago
huh, weird... we have a bunch, and we live in Montana...i doubt Montana gives a care about cotton wood trees, and they are on our property, but you say fresh is better? alright, thanks chuck!
importedbriar 3 years ago
we have a bunch of cotton wood trees on our place...is that seasoned? i should grab some, looks nice and soft
importedbriar 3 years ago
better camera angle great job
kyleterra 3 years ago 2