Tillers International Coopering Barrels Class

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2008
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    In the Tillers Coopering Barrels Class, Tillers' students make a pin, or small barrel. Tillers' Coopering Barrels class extends the skills of white coopering students. Students learn to make staves, char the barrel interior, and bend staves into the rounded barrel shape.

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  • @dindunundun
    @dindunundun 12 лет назад

    I am totally in awe. The barrels all look wonderful. I love this stuff. If people don't take the time to learn these skills eventually they will all die out.

  • @ericrachal6133
    @ericrachal6133 10 лет назад +3

    I want to take the next class, thanks for adding this video well done.. Made in USA !!!

  • @nasdrasil
    @nasdrasil 14 лет назад

    I have so much respect for thsese guys. Awsome to see how the real thing is done. I'm trying to make some wooden beer tankards at the moment, but compared to these guys... I'm a really bad amateur....
    Awsome handcraft there!!!

  • @moos209
    @moos209 15 лет назад

    Geez. So much man power for one barrel. They look great. I want to learn.

  • @youllregretit
    @youllregretit 10 лет назад

    so the wood is split and planed so that the grain is perpendicular to the flat wide face of each piece? i saw it in a different coopering video but haven't really had it explained.

  • @otacon451
    @otacon451 15 лет назад

    definitely. from what ive gathered these folks are about spreading these kinds of tech and skills not just to folks in developed countries, but internationally to developing countries where its much more relevant. not to say it isnt relevant where we are, but there they dont even have the first option (machine made)

  • @akumarasta
    @akumarasta 15 лет назад

    could explain or upload a video of how to make the lid of the barrel and as it becomes finite.

  • @maxtrax89
    @maxtrax89 13 лет назад

    Its amazing that anyone cannot like this video!

  • @iworkforme
    @iworkforme 15 лет назад

    curious about the term "white coopering students".

  • @phillgrego
    @phillgrego 15 лет назад

    but are they watertight???

  • @STUDENTOFARNIS
    @STUDENTOFARNIS 8 лет назад

    Where are you guys located?this looks like a great class!

    • @banksnld
      @banksnld 2 года назад

      Nobody answered your question in five years, so I will - they're located in Scotts, Michigan, which is in southwest Michigan.

  • @TwoCatsUp
    @TwoCatsUp 9 лет назад

    Where are these barrel-making classes held? Is there a link?

    • @TillersInternational
      @TillersInternational  9 лет назад

      Rex Hamann Tillers classes are held at our US site in Scotts, MI, between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek in SW Michigan. Here's a link: www.tillersinternational.org/woodworking/classes_448_cooperingbarrels.html

  • @ShushLorraine
    @ShushLorraine 15 лет назад

    Very very cool.

  • @arschgeigenblogspot
    @arschgeigenblogspot 11 лет назад +1

    It's been a long while for me since I last worked with wooden barrels, but I agree with you: that really was painful to watch.
    Better look at other YT videos to find out how it's really done, what the tools really look like, and how well made barrels really look like...

  • @ericrachal6133
    @ericrachal6133 10 лет назад +1

    What is "white coopering"?
    This is the trade which produced wooden containers such as buckets, washtubs and butter churns for use in the home. Barrel making was a separate trade.

    • @TwoCatsUp
      @TwoCatsUp 9 лет назад

      Eric Rachal Thanks for asking that question. I didn't know there was a difference between "white coopering" and barrel making.

    • @anthonyburke5003
      @anthonyburke5003 7 лет назад

      Eric Rachal j

  • @moderndexterity
    @moderndexterity 15 лет назад

    Compare this handmade way of making barrels, to the machine methods, very labor intensive; but with barrels costing in the $1000 it would well be worth it to learn if you are a home wine maker.

  • @jsmythib
    @jsmythib 12 лет назад

    hmm a water tight barrel from multiple dozen pieces of free hand carved wood- Anything is possible! Very good video- ty :)

  • @switzercraftbullet
    @switzercraftbullet 14 лет назад

    In this high-tech age, most of the world's farmers cannot afford tractors and other capital-intensive tools. According to the United Nations, 400 million draft animals still plow small farms. Even more farms are tilled by hand hoes. Tillers brings low-cost technologies to the rural poor to increase their productivity. Skills relearned from history mixed with new science form the knowledge base for Tillers' work.

  • @m20031996
    @m20031996 11 лет назад +3

    5 guys to put rings on a barrel - painful to watch.

  • @chena3
    @chena3 13 лет назад

    too many coopers
    spoil the barrel..