| Details | | Publication Date: | 1987-08-01 | | Editor: | Bill Hylton |
Publisher's Note Green woodworking refers to a wide variety of traditional methods that generally involve the craftsperson using hand tools and logs from a freshly felled trees. Learn to harvest wood, use bark and limbs, hew wood with an axe or split it with wedges, and then shape the pieces, resulting in objects that are strong, functional, and beautiful. Use these classic techniques to make a post-and-rung stool with a woven seat, a pair of lightweight trestles, a bentwood firewood carrier, handsome hewn bowls, and even a practical wooden rake.
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