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Wehttamman asks: My dad and I once built a go-kart from chipboard, pram wheels and an engine from a lawn mower. It didn't work... so tell us about your favourite things you've made, and whether they were a triumph or complete failure.

(, Thu 11 Oct 2012, 12:00)
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Green woodworking
I've started green woodworking this year and I've made a few tool handles and other bits - I'll be starting work on a Yert soon! Below is a new handle for my side axe.




(, Tue 16 Oct 2012, 19:38, 7 replies)
Is this working with "green", or "fresh", wood, or doing it slowly like a pre-industrial revolution idiot?

(, Tue 16 Oct 2012, 19:49, closed)
Green wood is when it's "fresh" or recently been cut down.
It makes it easier to work with. I mainly use hand tools but occasionally use an electric drill. I'm hoping (once my current projects are finished) to start on making my bushcraft knife.
(, Tue 16 Oct 2012, 19:55, closed)
Fair enough. That makes sense. Carry on.

(, Tue 16 Oct 2012, 20:39, closed)

however it may split as the wood dries out!
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 7:41, closed)
Indeed!
The type of wood and how you dry it can have a big effect. I made a froe handle with chestnut and it split within a week. My axe handles are currently drying out in a shed and will remain there for a few months.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 9:51, closed)
I've always wanted a yurt
but then I went to Ulaanbator and then realised I didn't actually want one.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 8:15, closed)

The chap who is making one (who I'll be helping) will be using a few different methods in order to make it. If anything, I'll gain the knowledge and experience to make my own. Although, I wouldn't live in one - I would only have it as a garden feature and keep it for a couple of years.
(, Wed 17 Oct 2012, 9:53, closed)

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