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
www.woodlands.co.uk/tv
www.adliberate.co.uk
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Ian Barnett is wonderful. Thanks Woodlands TV. I love the simple tips for making the hayrake an approachable project.
417angrybirds. They have remained the same for over 1000 years, so yes they do.
What is a good spacing for the teeth? Also where can a guy find a tine former?
They're ideal for turning and gathering hay after it's mown
Very interesting and educating video glad to see some one trying to keep the traditional way of Tool making alive thank you
Great film he's good x
Tine maker is a steel pipe that has a sharp edge on inside by filing a beveled edge on the outside edge. With steel plate with a hole in it lined up with the pipe welded together.
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this is the best
Jarek Mazury pins are also ash.
Scott Salgren
February 28, 2018