Make a Rake
By woodlandstv
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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.
www.amberleymuseum.co.uk
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top notch great one.cheers
Wonderful presentation. I'll bet that a personally hand made tool makes the work that much more pleasant.
Thanks for sharing this.
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.
But would it actually work?
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.
very nice thanks for sharing.
skovbo65 it is just showing the traditional way of making it I think
thanks so much this will save my little pea brain some stress when I make a few of these…God bless…doug
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