Master woodsman Ray Tabor shows a the natural way of working with unseasoned wood to create a huge variety of useful products. Based on over three decades of working with green wood, Ray has collected all his knowledge together in The Encyclopedia of Green Woodworking – a book for beginners and experts alike. Contents include: creating & maintaining your own woodland; key skills; fuel; fencing & hurdles; lathes and turnery; baskets; walking sticks; spoons; benches, stools & chairs; garden furniture and more.
Clear away the mystique and acquire a creative and inexpensive skill. If you want to make something from green wood comprehensive instructions will probably be found in this book. When asked to update The Encyclopedia of Green Woodworking Ray said not much had changed – the techniques and products had been good for the last 1000 years, so should be okay for the next 1000…
ISBN 9781899233205
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