YouTube on Spoon Making at the Bench – Real Woodworking
…making spoons with the axe and knife. I still used an axe for some of the work but showed a variety of different techniques many if not most spoon makers…
…making spoons with the axe and knife. I still used an axe for some of the work but showed a variety of different techniques many if not most spoon makers…
…whether wood products will be affordable, which they won’t be if we go back to having guys chopping them down with axes and hauling them out with horses. We don’t…
…They cut juniper for fence posts and cabin blocking every day of their work lives. I asked Wesley before he died when it was that he switched from an axe…
I have a theory about saws and planes that’s different than hammers and axes. People sell planes and saws when they get dull and stop cutting because there’s nothing they…
…who adzed and axed beams, formed massive tenons day in and day out, that sort of thing. Hand-cut mortises, crisp, clean and chisel-cut. Very nice work, but rarely seen anymore….
…and more. As with almost all UK hammer shafts, axe shafts etc, the handle was ash. It was and is a Stanley 10 ounce and it is well used with…
…and to another axes were “weapons of attack and protection” instead of dressing tools for trimming replacement sections in the repair of a cannonball holes in the ship’s hull. Arrowheads…
…an axe. My wood until then was worse than any pallet wood you might get hold of today. This wood was different. A new wood for me to discover woodworking…
…axe head too, it wasn’t so much fascinating to me but more generally interesting. Picking them up, flipping them, I left them in the place I found them and moved…
…acres of trees in less than a century using little more than axes and two-man saws, think of the damage we can and have done throughout an unchecked era when…