The best thing I've built
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)
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)
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)
( , 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)
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)
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)
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)
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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