Freshly harvested outer birch bark is a pliable, leather-like material, but within a short period it loses flexibility and becomes rigid. Further, still during the removal from the tree, it starts to roll back upon itself with the inner side out. This is relevant to conservators as objects made of birch bark do often show this type of deformation and need to be re-shaped. In this paper methods used nowadays by craftspeople to avoid the rolling of the outer birch bark (phellem) and flexibilization methods used by both craftspeople and conservators are reviewed. Some of these methods like the use of solvent vapours have some major drawbacks as birch bark contains a high amount of soluble substances within the cell lumen that can be solubilize...
silver birch (Betula pendula) wood from four different growing sites. Silva Fennica 43(4): 699–709. ...
The Bark Project is a practice-based research venture that uses scientific tools to characterize mat...
The volume of birch plywood production in Latvia is illustrated by the 208 000 m3 of plywood sold in...
Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about their conse...
In plywood plants, the bark of a birch tree is a readily accessible and already concentrated feedsto...
ABSTRACT Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about ...
The main objective of the study was to obtain bio-composites from grey alder sawdust using a mixture...
This study based on literature and restricted interviews of forest products companies is a compilati...
Changes in bark morphology at the pre-reproductive stage of Karelian birch are for the first time co...
The aim of this study is to gain specific information on the water vapour interaction with archaeolo...
This paper examines the conditions for birch bark craftsmen to exercise their craft. Through qualita...
Birch regarded as Sweden’s third largest tree species. The two birch species, Silver- and Downy birc...
During prehistory times birch bark was an easily available resource thanks to the widespread presenc...
A comparative study among different pretreatment methods used for the fractionation of the birch out...
This work deals with the quality of birch (Betula pendula) wood from different sites and the impact ...
silver birch (Betula pendula) wood from four different growing sites. Silva Fennica 43(4): 699–709. ...
The Bark Project is a practice-based research venture that uses scientific tools to characterize mat...
The volume of birch plywood production in Latvia is illustrated by the 208 000 m3 of plywood sold in...
Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about their conse...
In plywood plants, the bark of a birch tree is a readily accessible and already concentrated feedsto...
ABSTRACT Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about ...
The main objective of the study was to obtain bio-composites from grey alder sawdust using a mixture...
This study based on literature and restricted interviews of forest products companies is a compilati...
Changes in bark morphology at the pre-reproductive stage of Karelian birch are for the first time co...
The aim of this study is to gain specific information on the water vapour interaction with archaeolo...
This paper examines the conditions for birch bark craftsmen to exercise their craft. Through qualita...
Birch regarded as Sweden’s third largest tree species. The two birch species, Silver- and Downy birc...
During prehistory times birch bark was an easily available resource thanks to the widespread presenc...
A comparative study among different pretreatment methods used for the fractionation of the birch out...
This work deals with the quality of birch (Betula pendula) wood from different sites and the impact ...
silver birch (Betula pendula) wood from four different growing sites. Silva Fennica 43(4): 699–709. ...
The Bark Project is a practice-based research venture that uses scientific tools to characterize mat...
The volume of birch plywood production in Latvia is illustrated by the 208 000 m3 of plywood sold in...