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A guide to green woodworking, with detailed patterns to create
beautiful projects. Discover hundreds of projects for working with
unseasoned wood in this essential book. Ray Tabor, an unparalleled
expert in green woodworking guides you through this old,
traditional craft. Whether you are new to the craft and are looking
for a simple project like a spoon or a bowl or want something
challenging, you will find it here. The 300 patterns for the home
and garden range from wattle gates to lemon juicers, from chairs,
benches and stools to baskets, whistles and door wedges. Green
woodworking involves the use of freshly felled timber (unseasoned
wood), and embraces a number of traditional woodland crafts,
including turning and carving. All patterns come with detailed
dimensions in both metric and imperial. Each item has annotated
black-and-white patterns, a brief description, historical
information and details of the materials that should be used.
Includes the simplest of woodland designs to more advanced, with
something to suit every skill level. Both a historical record and a
sourcebook for those looking to use their green woodworking skills
to make traditional items of beauty, this is the perfect book for
anyone interested in whittling, woodland crafts and woodworking.
The classic text on coppicing and woodland crafts, redesigned for a
new generation of woodspeople. If you’re lucky enough to have
access to a patch of woodland, this book contains everything you
need to set up, manage and profit from a thriving coppice. But even
if you don’t, there’s plenty of information on traditional
woodland crafts here for you: learn how to work with bought
coppiced wood to make all manner of products, from the archetypal
besom broom and humble tent pegs to sturdy gate hurdles. Woodland
crafts expert Ray Tabor guides you through a range of heritage
woodland conservation methods. He introduces the best tools for
each job – the time-honoured woodsman’s billhook being the most
important of all – and the devices you’ll need. He shows how to
select wood for each purpose, from ash, traditionally used for tool
handles, to chestnut for making perfect fences. There’s also an
in-depth exploration of the essential art of riving (splitting
wooden poles by hand). Full of invaluable advice, historical
information, useful diagrams and evocative photography, this book
will help you reconnect to nature and the environment, and gain
immense pleasure from creating beautiful crafted products using
heritage methods.
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