Truly old school woodworking
March 16th, 2009 in blogs
Video Length: 14:51
I came across this video last night while surfing some woodworking forums. After about 45 seconds, you can watch a guy make a pair of wooden shoes. He starts with a hatchet, and he knows how to use it. It is fun to watch this guy work.
The second woodworker up is a spoon maker, and he moves fast. As impressive as the cobbler was, the spoonmaker is even more so. He gets to work around 6:45 into the film.
Last up is some chairmakers (around 9:20 in), and this is, at least for me, the best part of the film. It is just amazing to see these guys work. I love how they are able to work without any vises. And the two-man handplane is fantastic. These guys work so quickly, and most of it is by feel. They just know where the next hole goes. Very impressive.
In all, this film goes to show that you don't need extruded aluminum dodads and spinning carbide bits to work wood. I wish this film had sound, so I could hear the chop of the hatchet, or the whisper of the plane. That would be music to my ears.
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Comments (15)
Thanks, No1Teddy, for the translation. Posted: 1:53 pm on March 24th
This one is of a wagon-wheel maker, whose speed simply amazes me. There is also a bucket cooper one with similar amazing skill/speed. Posted: 12:53 pm on March 22nd
Regards,
Teddy
Gothenburg, Sweden
00:03 Anniversary exhibition, Göteborg 1923. Culture historical film series.
(This must have been the 300 years anniversary of the foundation of Göteborg.)
00:05 Clog manufacturing, Kungssäter parish, Västergötaland county.
(This is about 40 miles west of Gothenburg.)
(in the forest areas wooden craft was a common duty. This film was recorded in conjunction to the 1923 Gothenburg university exhibition.)
00:13 In the forest areas west of Borås (Borås city is about 38 miles west of Gothenburg) wooden craft is pursued in many parish.
00:32 A special carpentry cabin often belongs to the farm.
00:42 In some places one have specialized in manufacturing of chairs.
00:51 The wood is Alder (tree of the genus Alnus)
01:35 The blanks is wedged in to the Clog mare (like female horse)
01:58 "Täxlan" ( I don't know what that the English name for that tool is)
02:15 "Naver." ( I don't know what that the English name for that hand drill is)
02:34 "Råske." could may be translated like roughing out spoon.
03:43 "Lella slättjärnet." "the small smoothening carving tool"
04:01 "Stora slättjärnet" "the large smoothening carving tool"
06:27 Anniversary exhibition, Göteborg 1923. Culture historical film series.
06:30 Manufacturing of wooden spoon. Bollebyggd parish, Älvsborgs county (About 25 miles west of Gothenburg)
07:08 "Täxla." ( I don't know what that the English name for that tool is)
07:58 "Skeajärn." could may be translated like spoon tool.
08:29 Chair maker in Bollebyggd
08:39 Bollebyggd parish in Älvsborgs county is since long a location were wood craft is commonly pursued.
08:50 The products are simpler furniture, buckets (manufactured like wooden barrels of thin ribs and a couple of steel bands around) and smaller wood crafts items.
08:54 Högsgärde farm is typical for the area.
09:17 In some places they have specialized in manufacturing of chairs.
09:29 Like this a Chair is manufactured in Bollebyggd.
09:32 The blanks is shaped with an ax.
09:43 Note the simple work bench.
10:10 The manufacturing is standardized. Marking of the mortises is done with a template.
10:45 The back cross beams.
13:10 Painting
13:50 the seat
14:29 The carpentry cabin. There is one at most of the farms in the parish.
14:33 The wood craft is driven on carriages to the marketing area, often a larger city as Gothenburg or Åmål or others.
Posted: 6:36 pm on March 17th
watched some guy makes nails by hand. these are very cool
http://svtplay.se/v/1371063 Posted: 9:30 am on March 17th