Making Birch Tar – Mortise & Tenon Magazine

Making Birch Tar – Mortise & Tenon Magazine

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  Birch trees are among the most versatile trees of the North Woods. Besides being extremely resilient (they are the last hardwoods standing before the Arctic tundra), their wood is valuable for handcraft, their leaves make a wonderful yellow dye for textiles (See Brendan Gaffney’s article in Issue Thirteen), and they

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Making Birch Tar – Mortise & Tenon Magazine