TITLE: Making bark thickness punches
DATE: 2022-01-05
AUTHOR: John L. Godlee
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Trees in savannas often have thick corky bark to insulate the 
vascular cambium, buds and meristem tissue from fires 
(Pérez-Harguindeguy et al. 2016). Outside of fire-prone savannas, 
bark thickness still varies a lot among species. The English Oak 
for instance has very thick bark, but doesn't occur in fire-prone 
regions. Various theories have been put forward to explain 
functional variation in bark thickness among species in 
non-fire-prone ecosystems, like resistance to frost, mechanical 
stability in windy environments, and buffering against fluctuations 
in water potential (Rosell et al. 2014). Interestingly, it doesn't 
look like bark thickness is necessarily associated with other "slow 
economic" plant traits like thick leaves, wood density and leaf 
mass per area (Richardson et al. 2015). Trees in tropical 
rainforests often have very thin and smooth bark. It has been 
suggested that thick bark may be a disadvantage in these ecosystems 
as it provides shelter for invertebrate enemies (Pausas 2015).

  [Pérez-Harguindeguy et al. 2016]: 
https://doi.org/10.1071/BT12225_CO
  [Rosell et al. 2014]: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12541
  [Richardson et al. 2015]: https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1500157
  [Pausas 2015]: https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.12372

In the SECO project, I'm interested in bark thickness as a measure 
of resistance to fire. Differences in bark thickness might explain 
variation in carbon dynamics among ecosystems based on their fire 
regime and tree community composition.

  [SECO project]: https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/seco-project/

My Dad found some steel pipe that used to be used in the dairy for 
milk. The pipe had a 23 mm external diameter and a 16 mm internal 
diameter, meaning the wall thickness was ~7 mm. Punch diameter 
varies, but 10-15 mm seemed common across the literature I found. 
The SEOSAW traits manual, originally written by Carla Staver 
recommends 15 mm. We cut the pipe out using hacksaws, and then cut 
it into 8 inch lengths. About 1 inch from the top of each section 
of pipe, I drilled a hole all the way through the pipe. At the 
other end of the pipe we used a bench grinder to sharpen the pipe, 
with a bevel on the outside.

  [SEOSAW traits manual]: 
https://bitbucket.org/miombo/seosaw/raw/master/doc/manuals/traits_ma
nual/versions/seosaw_traits_manual_latest.pdf

  ![Where the vacuum pipe was installed in the 
dairy](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/pipe.jpg)

We found some metal rod in the farm buildings attached to a rusting 
piece of farm machinery called a Lely Cock Pheasant. This machine 
is also known as a tedder and is used to turn hay, kind of like a 
mechanised pitchfork. We used an angle grinder to remove the rods, 
then I cut the rod into 9 inch lengths with a hacksaw, slightly 
longer than the punch. The rod fits into the drilled hole to use as 
a handle to pull the bark punch back out of the tree trunk. The rod 
can also be used to push the bark plug out of the pipe so it can be 
measured.

  [tedder]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tedder_(machine)

  ![Cock 
Pheasant](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/cock_pheasant.j
pg)

Finally, I cut a small piece of wood to protect the top of the pipe 
when hammering the pipe into the tree trunk.

  ![Bark 
punch](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/punch.jpg)

  ![Sharpened end of bark 
punch](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/sharp.jpg)

I tested the bark punch on a piece of fresh ash that came down in 
storm Arwen a few weeks back, fresh enough that I can pretend it's 
a living tree trunk. It worked pretty well, though I did notice a 
couple of nicks where the cutting edge had rolled over. I will 
reset the angle of the bevel so that it is steeper, and possibly 
try to temper the metal somehow.

  ![Bark punch in 
action](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/action.jpg)

  ![Plug removed from bark 
punch](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/plug.jpg)

  ![Hole in trunk from bark 
punch](https://johngodlee.xyz/img_full/bark_punch/hole.jpg)