Samstag, 29. November 2025

Carving a graphite pen holder (inspired by Conrad Gessner)

I had found an old graphite electrode in the woods and thought I would like to try to make a pen after the concept by Konrad Gessner (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Gessner ). For convenience reasons and due to the available material I did it the other way round, though.  I carved the pencil from elder and put in four relief holes and four slots.  I then drilled a hole into the pith of the wood in order to hold the graphite.  
From a larger diametre elder branch I carved a lock Ring. 
After all that carving 😉, 
I poured myself a cuppa Chaga tea.  As you can see, it actually even works. 





 

Carving a mushroom cup

I was feeling inspired by some Chinese guy making cups from Reishi mushrooms 

 


and thought I would give it a go.  I used tinder conk/horsehoof mushroom/ fomes formentarius, though.  
Actually, carving the cup is dead easy and can be made with a pocket knife.  Just pry out the  porous part.  
The simplicity of the project makes it awesome for a survival situation, too.  If you pour hot water into a fresh cup, you can get an antibacterial, antiviral and antiinflammatory tea, too. ( Source: ScienceDirect.com https://share.google/ilYoE0csUNHiAA2FM ) 

 The cup holds liquid as is, but you can enhance its water holding capabilities with a bit of spruce resin.  The cup itself is also antibacterial and antiviral.  With a fresh cup, you got yourself a cuppa tea by Just pouring boiling water into it.  The tea is antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory.  

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