#22
Waiting for the pilaster cap is worth it.
Traditional woodcarving.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Glg4gNWnYQ
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#23
Awesome. Love the tie and smock.
"Life is too short for bad tools.".-- Pedder 7/22/11
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#24
1912 - French chair making students

1923 - Swedish Clog maker

1923 - Swedish nail maker

1923 - Swedish white cooper
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#25
1926 - German bowl carver

1931 - Swedish blacksmith horseshoing

1932 - French student cabinetmaker

1932 - Swedish wheelwright
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#26
1935 - Swedish wood buttonmaker

1936 - Finnish canoe maker

1938 - Finnish bushcraft with axe and knife

1949 - Louisiana pirogue maker

1973 - Alex Stewart, Cooper
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#27
1973 - Edd Presnell, dulcimer maker

1974 - Harvey Ward, the last wood shovel maker

1981 - Ben Thresher's mill
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#28
Well, there goes my weekend!
Steve S.
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Tradition cannot be inherited, and if you want it you must obtain it by great labour.
- T. S. Eliot

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#29
Bibliophile 13 said:


Well, there goes my weekend!




+1
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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#30
I can't get the Swedish vids to play. Any suggestions? Move to Sweden?? Eat surstromming?? Thanks, Tom
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#31
Ben's Mill was well worth the time to watch!

Thanks for the post.
"I tried being reasonable..........I didn't like it." Clint Eastwood
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Woodcarving in 1912 an enjoyable video


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