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The old way of felling trees (with a felling axe) #26523 05/30/11 10:15 AM
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Hello everybody.

This winter I decided to cut down some trees in my own forest for my upcoming log and timber frame family house project. I made a decision to do in this project as much as possible using only human energy, hand tools and historical and traditional techniques of working with wood and timber. To get the feeling of how it has been done in the old days. The next step will be hand hewing with a Gransfors Bruks 1900 broadaxe and German style finishing broadaxe.

There are some good memories from this winter work in forest. The air temperature was -20 degrees (Cesium) and the new moon was raising.


Re: The old way of felling trees (with a felling axe) [Re: nebruks] #26525 05/30/11 12:36 PM
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Thanks for posting....


Whatever you do, have fun doing it!
Re: The old way of felling trees (with a felling axe) [Re: Jim Rogers] #26526 05/30/11 01:44 PM
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Welcome Jim! Soon I will be done with some hand forged chisels and a slick. I will post some photos of them here later.

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Hello,

That was worth the wait. So Fine.

Greetings,

Don Wagstaff

Re: The old way of felling trees (with a felling axe) #26537 06/01/11 11:31 PM
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Hi nebruks;

Nice work and nice stand of trees to work with!

I found your cabin restoration video on YouTube and I enjoyed that even more.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNhxDUsESUM

You must be in Latvia?

The method of building your foundation and shingling your roof were new to me. Very interesting.

Do you have a ceremony which involves placing a wreath such as you show on your rafters. What is it called where you are?

Thanks for sharing several kinds of great work!

Respectfully;
Jim


The closer you look the more you see.
"Heavy timber framing is not a lost art" Fred Hodgson, 1909

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