Sitter framför datorn med en kopp kaffe och ser andra jobba hårt i skogen... känns fel på något sätt :-) Bra jobbat, den här kanalen kan jag bli beroende av!
Very good axe work Anna. I am very interested in the potential of light axe heads on longer shafts. I have a 1.5lb JB Stohler head I mounted on to a 26" shaft and it is a very powerful chopper (straight wedge profile). I find the wedged profile very effective. I experiment with old Billnas Axes, some of which have very thick wedges. Of course, centuries ago, many axes had a long narrow head on a long straight shaft. The power from the shaft drives the narrow cutting edge deep into the wood
I really enjoy these videos! Thank you for publishing great content. Do you plan to ever offer English subtitles? I'd love to learn from the info being spoken in the videos, but for now I'm just enjoying the visuals.
I love your videos Hantverkslaboratoriet. May I ask you if you know, specifically what kind of axe Anna Johansson uses in this job? Thank you very much for any information and keep up your wonderful documentaries. I can't get enough of them. They are patrimonial knowledge and thus very valuable to humanity.
+Jean-Pierre Delorraine Thank You very much Jean-Pierre. The ax is a reconstruction of an ax, found in the Old Lödöse (Gamla Lödöse, about 40 kilometers north of the current Gothenburg). The original ax is dated to before 1350. The reconstructed ax is brand new, it's the first time it is used. It is forged by the blacksmith Bertil Pärmsten.
Hey Dan, I sent your question to the expert on the subject, this is the answer: The handle of the ax is just 90 cm long and made of ash (Latin: Fraxinus Excelsior). A Straight-grained ash young with high density has been used. Growth rings running across the ax which gives a less rigid shank. This is the expert's entire answer in Swedish: Skaftet var just 90 cm och var gjort av ask/Fraxinus Excelsior (med hög densitet) med liggande årsringar/årsringarna tvärs yxan vilket ger ett mindre stumt skaft, skaftämnet är kluvet ur en rakvuxen ung ask, fyra ämnen per stockbit. Anders, filmmaker
Alla färdiga filmer som Hantverkslaboratoriet gjort finns på RUclips-kanalen "Hantverkslaboratoriet". Rekonstruktionen av Södra Råda medeltidskyrka pågår ännu, fler filmer kommer efterhand.
Anna here, who took the oak down. The balance between the light weight ax and handles at 90cm makes you get att very good precision in the chipping process. A heavy one is no use...
Vore bättre lämna en rand just i mitten hela vägen ut till barken vid fällhugget. O sist gå igenom där. Det stabiliserar just mot att trädet går bakåt..
Martin M. Meiss not necessarily, besides which speed is of no interest here. the point of this felling, and the point of the whole church reconstruction process is the exploration and revival of traditional techniques using traditional tools, in this case from the early medieval period. american pattern axes did not begin to be developed until the 1700s.
Härligt att se er kunskap, vilja och engagemang!!! Jag ryser av glädje :)
Sitter framför datorn med en kopp kaffe och ser andra jobba hårt i skogen... känns fel på något sätt :-) Bra jobbat, den här kanalen kan jag bli beroende av!
Vilket jobb och vilken tenik! Anna Johansson min nya ambitionsnivån :)
Fin liten film. Flott eik !
Very good axe work Anna. I am very interested in the potential of light axe heads on longer shafts. I have a 1.5lb JB Stohler head I mounted on to a 26" shaft and it is a very powerful chopper (straight wedge profile). I find the wedged profile very effective. I experiment with old Billnas Axes, some of which have very thick wedges. Of course, centuries ago, many axes had a long narrow head on a long straight shaft. The power from the shaft drives the narrow cutting edge deep into the wood
Vilket jobb, bra film
Många som verkar ha fått den här videon rekommenderad nyligen, vilket är kul för den var ju fantastisk
Anna protect those eyes and keep swinging ,good work!
Cirka 140 år gammal var eken enligt en som räknat lite översiktligt på stubben.
Bra jobbat!
What an axe woman...............very impressive
thornwarbler She is a Viking 😀
I really enjoy these videos! Thank you for publishing great content. Do you plan to ever offer English subtitles? I'd love to learn from the info being spoken in the videos, but for now I'm just enjoying the visuals.
+Scott Haney Thank You very much! Sorry, currently we do not have the opportunity - that is time/money - to translate the videos into English.
+Hantverkslaboratoriet No worries! I completely understand. I'll continue enjoying the great scenery, at least. Thanks for the wonderful videos!
intresting video....
Love the axe. Nice work
this awesome guy, ink361.com/app/users/ig-269081650/brackesmedja/photos
Härligt jobb. Rätt stadig ek med som sopar kull några björkar när den faller. 👍
I love your videos Hantverkslaboratoriet. May I ask you if you know, specifically what kind of axe Anna Johansson uses in this job? Thank you very much for any information and keep up your wonderful documentaries. I can't get enough of them. They are patrimonial knowledge and thus very valuable to humanity.
+Jean-Pierre Delorraine
Thank You very much Jean-Pierre. The ax is a reconstruction of an ax, found in the Old Lödöse (Gamla Lödöse, about 40 kilometers north of the current Gothenburg). The original ax is dated to before 1350. The reconstructed ax is brand new, it's the first time it is used. It is forged by the blacksmith Bertil Pärmsten.
Thank you very much for the details. I see that Bertil Pärmsten makes beautiful axes.
Bra jobbat! :)
Bra jobbat👍
Fabulous video. Really enjoyed it. Put my felling efforts to shame!
Mycket bra :)
så jävla snyggt jobbat!
May I ask how long handles were used in felling this oak? Looks like more than 90 cm. Also, what species of tree was used?
Hey Dan, I sent your question to the expert on the subject, this is the answer: The handle of the ax is just 90 cm long and made of ash (Latin: Fraxinus Excelsior). A Straight-grained ash young with high density has been used. Growth rings running across the ax which gives a less rigid shank.
This is the expert's entire answer in Swedish: Skaftet var just 90 cm och var gjort av ask/Fraxinus Excelsior (med hög densitet) med liggande årsringar/årsringarna tvärs yxan vilket ger ett mindre stumt skaft, skaftämnet är kluvet ur en rakvuxen ung ask, fyra ämnen per stockbit.
Anders, filmmaker
Thank you very much for that detailed answer :).
Correct, 90cm long. You get a very good balance with the weight. It was perfect for me and also my colleague who is about 20cm longer than me.
Mäktigt! Hur gammal var eken?
Money shot @ 20:56 💗 !
Snyggt som attans!
Ni har inget filmmaterial när ni sedan tar hand om stocken?
+HenrikBlom93 Nej, inte ännu, men troligen till sommaren.
Okej ser fram emot det! ^^
Finally chopping away the critical holding wood after 20:00.
Var finns resten av filmerna som beskriver hela rekonstruktionen av medeltidskyrkan?
Alla färdiga filmer som Hantverkslaboratoriet gjort finns på RUclips-kanalen "Hantverkslaboratoriet".
Rekonstruktionen av Södra Råda medeltidskyrka pågår ännu, fler filmer kommer efterhand.
молодец девка!..только дерево жалко...(
Красивый язык.
Timber!
Nice job! It seems the ax is too light weight. Saws are more efficient!
they purpousely used this axe, reconstructed from a pre 14th century axe by a local blacksmith.
this guy made the axe ink361.com/app/users/ig-269081650/brackesmedja/photos
Anna here, who took the oak down. The balance between the light weight ax and handles at 90cm makes you get att very good precision in the chipping process. A heavy one is no use...
Not the way I was taught, a sudden wind from a different direction, you not going to hold nor pull the tree back. Lucky is all I'm going to say.
The rope is not for pulling, but more for feeling.
So, this was solely about felling one tree .. and not about the reconstruction of a medieval church ..
Woe is me in finding properly titled videos...
It's about the oak material for the door to the reconstruction off the burnt down medevial church in Södra Råda
Its a series and this is one episode of that series. Its not mistitled.
Vore bättre lämna en rand just i mitten hela vägen ut till barken vid fällhugget. O sist gå igenom där. Det stabiliserar just mot att trädet går bakåt..
MrZnarffy de kommenterar just detta i filmen. För att undvika sprickbildning med klyv
Great work, but I have the feeling they could have felled the tree in half the time, or less, using American-style axes.
Martin M. Meiss they used that axe on purpose ffs
Martin M. Meiss not necessarily, besides which speed is of no interest here. the point of this felling, and the point of the whole church reconstruction process is the exploration and revival of traditional techniques using traditional tools, in this case from the early medieval period. american pattern axes did not begin to be developed until the 1700s.