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Make a Rake

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Ian Barnett clearly demonstrates the craft of making a wooden rake from ash wood, skilfully using traditional tools and techniques in his workshop at Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre, West Sussex.
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Von Leachim

January 29, 2014

top notch great one.cheers

cooper68ns

January 29, 2014

Wonderful presentation.  I'll bet that a personally hand made tool makes the work that much more pleasant.

Dave Sumner

February 2, 2014

Thanks for sharing this.

Jesse Ferguson

May 22, 2014

A handle is made of ash wood, but the rest? Pins? I'm not a native speaker so haven't got it. Thank you in advance for an explanation.

Jarek Mazury

March 17, 2016

But would it actually work?

417angrybirds

March 29, 2017

Instead of using a iron rivet to stop the pole from splitting (making a weak spot) why not just whip the point where you want to stop the split with a string of natural fibers and fix the whipping with some glue or lacquer.

skovbo65

May 11, 2017

very nice thanks for sharing.

Steve's Outdoor World

May 26, 2017

skovbo65 it is just showing the traditional way of making it I think

blah f

February 18, 2018

thanks so much this will save my little pea brain some stress when I make a few of these…God bless…doug

DOUG HUNTER

February 19, 2018