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Post by GhostFist on Jan 4, 2014 15:14:01 GMT -5
Really great series on traditional craftsmanship that takes three wannabe's, puts them through a six week intensive study and judges the end result. You're probably saying, "Matt, what the hell does green woodworking have to do with a power tool forum?". For me I like knowing how skills evolve and sometimes there's new ideas from old ones, if that makes sense. In particular, i like the way they use the characteristics of how wood dries to secure joints without glue or fasteners. Some food for thought in that process.
This video is broken up into four parts.
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Post by jalvis on Jan 5, 2014 14:16:15 GMT -5
This is an amazing series!
Watched the Green Wood and Blacksmith series last night and will continue. Thank you.
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Post by woodie on Jan 7, 2014 11:11:31 GMT -5
What a cool experience this would be!
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Post by GhostFist on Jan 7, 2014 11:23:25 GMT -5
Totally, I love the outdoor shop in the woods as well. Take your material from your surroundings and work it right there. I'd love the experience
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Post by jalvis on Jan 8, 2014 11:21:02 GMT -5
The tents with stoves. Really cool idea.
The small leaning tents that were later built for each student is also a good idea. I can imagine taking a tote of hand tools and some material and spending a week this way.
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Post by 7 on Mar 9, 2014 0:20:57 GMT -5
These clips are really cool. I am not sure how I missed them before. Nice to see the new guys exploring wood working. Can be funny at times to watch newbies awkwardly try but these guys seem to be pretty good.
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Post by ivanhoe on Mar 10, 2014 15:46:58 GMT -5
Thanks for the post! very cool series.
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