: Dry cones are broken down manually, ground into a fine dry pulp using a chopper or blender, and then mixed with water and a binder (like recycled paper pulp) to form sheets.

: Enthusiasts often use the cones of pinyon and other pines to create DIY specialty paper .

: Due to having up to four times the resin of other trees, pinyon is better suited for producing "naval stores" like rosin and volatile oils rather than mass-market paper.

However, you can produce unique handmade paper using parts of the pinyon tree:

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