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Greenwood Working and Woodland Crafts. Https:/ woodlandantics.wordpress.com. Polelathe Turner and woodsman in the Western Weald UK. Posts by Mark Allery:. April 10, 2016. February 1, 2016. How dry is your firewood? November 5, 2015. Autumn Colours on the Lynchmere Commons. May 28, 2015. The Grass is Ris! I wonder where my English blade is? May 14, 2015. Back from the Ball………. March 25, 2015. The View from the Office Window. January 26, 2015. Reed Cutting in Norfolk. Older Posts ». Join 254 other followers.
Back from the Ball……… | Woodlandantics Blog
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Greenwood Working and Woodland Crafts. Laquo; The View from the Office Window. The Grass is Ris! I wonder where my English blade is? Back from the Ball………. May 14, 2015 by woodlandantics. 8230;…the Bodgers Ball 2015 that is. Every year hundreds of Greenwood workers get together in a field somewhere in the UK to share skills, catch up with old friends, meet new ones, compete, try out new ideas and to generally have a ball! Merlin from Somerset brought along a good selection of cross cut saws. Almost a...
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Greenwood Working and Woodland Crafts. Laquo; Back from the Ball………. Autumn Colours on the Lynchmere Commons. The Grass is Ris! I wonder where my English blade is? May 28, 2015 by woodlandantics. The Grass is Ris! And the mowing season is suddenly upon us. When I am not attacking the bracken on the commons I am working around the edges of the meadows to control the invading bracken, nettles and thistles. Hard work but very satisfying in the spring sunshine. On their own the blades can look quite reasonab...
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Greenwood Working and Woodland Crafts. Laquo; I’m obsessed with my firewood. The Rain before the Storm. December 15, 2010 by woodlandantics. The traditional Scottish Spurtle is perfectly shaped for making on the polelathe, a long thin spindle with a stylised thistle shape on one end. Some hold that the thistle is the handle and others that it should be used for stirring. Most polelathe turners are no strangers to Spurtles and I make many dozens every year (even though they don’t work on my muesli! Called...
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Greenwood Working and Woodland Crafts. Hello and welcome to my Blog-Site, I hope you will find it useful. The site is fronted by my blog, but in these pages you will find more about me, the work I do and the crafts that interest me. I am Mark Allery, Pole-lathe turner, greenwood worker and woodsman living and working in and around Lynchmere, on the border of West Sussex and Hampshire between Haslemere and Liphook. Before I go on – this page also now links to. For updates on my various ancient vehicles.
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Underwood: New spoons for sale
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015. New spoons for sale. Well it's been a while since I've posted on here! The move down to Kent to start working in the woodlands down here has been keeping me busy. I've also been busy making more wooden spoons in my spare time and have made too many to fit in our utensil draw at home! So here's a few that are up for sale. Please send me an email or leave a comment if you're interested in buying one. 15-01 Beech Crook - SORRY, NOW SOLD. Serving / cooking spoon. SORRY, NOW SOLD.
Underwood: WitchHalse Coppice Crafts
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In 2013 during my traineeship as a Heritage Landscape Management Trainee at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, I decided to set up my own coppice business; WitchHalse Coppice Crafts. Originally, I specialised in hazel products, hence the name WitchHalse; which is an old English name for Hazel ( Corylus avellana. Originating from the west country. I now make other products from other species including fencing materials from sweet chestnut ( Castenea sativa. And silver birch ( Betula pendula. If you're intere...
Underwood: A Hazel Bender
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Wednesday, 26 August 2015. Well it's been a while since my last post! It's been a busy year so far, I've been able to get out to quite a few coppice and craft related events so I thought I'd write up a few posts to summarise the year so far. The biggest project I've been involved in so far this year is the building of a traditional hazel 'bender'. Now, we've heard all the jokes. a bender in this sense is a traditional, simple shelter made using flexible withies or rods; often of hazel. At this point I sh...
Underwood: A Woven Winter
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Monday, 11 April 2016. The end of the felling season arrived just a few weeks ago at the end of March, and it turned out to be a pretty busy felling season this year! Now the birds are singing, the sun is shining (sometimes) and winter is at last over. So I thought I'd post a few pictures to show the jobs I've been working on over the winter. A small area of willow that we harvested in early October. The willow harvested woven into the finished fence, from Forest to Fence! Woven gate mid-way along fence.
Underwood: August 2014
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Wednesday, 20 August 2014. Rooted' Pole Lathe Pt 1. Over the past few weeks I've been helping the guys at Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk build a pole lathe. But one with a bit of a difference; the legs are rooted into the ground! Here's a few pictures of Oxburgh's first addition to their new green woodworking area. The 'rooted' ash pole lathe legs. Cutting out the lathe bed, ash again. Measuring up the tenons on the top of the legs. Splitting the stocks or 'poppets' from a large oak log. Rooted Pole Lathe Pt 1.
Underwood: September 2015
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Tuesday, 1 September 2015. This was a post that I started back in March 2014 but never got around to publishing. I finally got around to finishing it off, here it is, enjoy! I was looking for an oak tree with a relatively straight stem, of about 15cm in diameter. I was working on my own so an axe and bow saw was used to fell the tree, which is nice as it means no power tools were used in the production of the handrail. The first stage of the process was to strip the bark from the tree with a drawknife.
Underwood: Green Oak Handrail
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Tuesday, 1 September 2015. This was a post that I started back in March 2014 but never got around to publishing. I finally got around to finishing it off, here it is, enjoy! I was looking for an oak tree with a relatively straight stem, of about 15cm in diameter. I was working on my own so an axe and bow saw was used to fell the tree, which is nice as it means no power tools were used in the production of the handrail. The first stage of the process was to strip the bark from the tree with a drawknife.
Underwood: Hedge Laying
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Sunday, 4 October 2015. The winter cutting season is finally here! The first job for me this cutting season has been a hedge laying job on a community green in Watlington, near Kings Lynn in Norfolk. First section of laid hedge. Hawthorn pleachers; the aim is to get the stem to 'lie down' without. Shearing it from the stump of the shrub. a proportion of the. Outer bark, inner bark, cambium and the sapwood layers remain. Attached. This way new growth will shoot from the pleacher and. The Eastern Daily Pre...
Underwood: July 2014
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Monday, 7 July 2014. It's that time of year; the grass is long, the sun is shining and it's time to make hay! It's not coppicing, but I thought that it may be of interest to people. This year we had the opportunity to cut the grass in the orchard at work using scythes, turn it by hand and collect it by horse. Scything is something that I have never been involved with before, though after a training course last week and a week of scything I'm absolutely hooked. A bunch of enthusiastic trainee-scythers.
Underwood: Finished pole lathe
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Thursday, 25 September 2014. We had a chance to do a bit of work on the pole lathe today, it's mostly finished now. We've still got a bit of tweaking to do to get it turning really well but we managed to get some shavings flying at least! Damon trying his hand at turning on a pole lathe for the first time. The ash sapling seems to provide a good spring. However, we did have to add a brace to support the pole. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. By Shane O’Reilly.
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Friday, 27 August 2010. See latest posts on my wordpress site. For more on Polelathe turning, greenwood working, the Lynchmere Commons and so on. The latest posts are now on my Woodlandantics Worpress site. Http:/ woodlandantics.wordpress.com. Thursday, 1 April 2010. Latest articles on new wordpress site. Woodland Antics is now on Wordpress. Http:/ woodlandantics.wordpress.com/. Tuesday, 9 February 2010. Teaching Greenwood Work - Merrist Wood College. Yesterday I was invited to do some polelathe teaching...
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Greenwood Working and Woodland Crafts. The Grass is Ris! I wonder where my English blade is? May 28, 2015 by woodlandantics. The Grass is Ris! And the mowing season is suddenly upon us. When I am not attacking the bracken on the commons I am working around the edges of the meadows to control the invading bracken, nettles and thistles. Hard work but very satisfying in the spring sunshine. On their own the blades can look quite reasonable but when you put a bunch together on a flat metal surface things can...
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