To begin, core a tree using a Pressler borer. Put the tree cores, unglued, into six-millimeter paper straws and mark the straws using a pencil. Fill the round-bottom flask with solvent and place the straw onto a stainless steel support in the Soxhlet apparatus with a cooler on a laboratory heater.
After siphoning, dry the cores for 24 hours in an oven at 103.5 degrees Celsius under exhaust ventilation. The next day, perform a hot-water Soxhlet extraction for 24 hours. Place the samples in the steel sample holders and dry them again for 24 hours.
Then place the cores from the steel sample holder back in the straws.