Basket making splitting riving & shaving

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2020
  • The first in a series about how I use a white ash log to make splint baskets.

Комментарии • 23

  • @ryanmiske2178
    @ryanmiske2178 Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing the over the shoulder shot demonstrating getting the billet face to a single growth ring. It helped me so much to understand and see what you’re looking for.

  • @drewk3402
    @drewk3402 4 года назад +4

    Fabulous video, Peter, and very thorough. Thanks to you and Daniel for taking the time to make these available and for sharing your knowledge. I’ve learned a lot.

  • @stevenroche9052
    @stevenroche9052 Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and techniques

  • @user-so8zg5df4p
    @user-so8zg5df4p 4 года назад +3

    It's a genuine pleasure to watch and listen as you go about your work Mr. Follansbee. Thank you

  • @larryjohnson1249
    @larryjohnson1249 4 года назад +2

    Thanks again for another great video. And this is personal taste, but much thanks for not adding the formulaic guitar that accompanies so many other woodcraft videos. The birds and cars in the background were just fine.

  • @daphnesupplee9237
    @daphnesupplee9237 Год назад

    Wow. I just found this after reading "Basket Moon" to my children. Thank you for this video.

  • @btblou
    @btblou 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, very comprehensive demonstration :)

  • @lucyb15
    @lucyb15 3 года назад +1

    wow, learning so much here, many thanks Peter!

  • @warrenwillard5164
    @warrenwillard5164 4 года назад +1

    This video reinforces what I learned at the Greenwood Fest from Curtis Buchanan and Peter Galbert as well as from your demonstration at the chairmaking class May 2019. I am grateful that you are sharing these techniques. Thank you so much.

  • @g81atherton
    @g81atherton 3 года назад +3

    I love when you show the layers of grain and how they move as you get down to the same growth ring on the face. I wish I had grain like that for making furniture. Maybe time for me to build a shave horse.

  • @johnpin8465

    Peter is a master of his trade .

  • @meb3153
    @meb3153 Год назад

    You're amazing & thanks

  • @max_fjellstorm
    @max_fjellstorm 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing sir!!

  • @larryhollingshead6743
    @larryhollingshead6743 3 года назад +1

    Great video Peter! Have you ever pounded or heard of people pounding sassafras? I’ve seen it mentioned in basketry articles before but no specific info was given.

  • @GrizzlyGroundswell
    @GrizzlyGroundswell 3 года назад +1

    great video, I had to subscribe. The one thing i have been considering is that has anyone ever mechanized the pounding process? Just looking into utilizing trees on my property and since I don't have ash or oak I have to get creative, but wondering what innovations have been used for the pounding process.

  • @geraldinerobertson3481
    @geraldinerobertson3481 2 года назад

    I would love to buy some of your weaving material.

  • @Liam_Nielsen
    @Liam_Nielsen 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for another excellent video Mr. Follansbee. You mention that the wood should be as green as possible. Is there a time of year you find best for harvesting? As you seem to want water, Spring might make sense but I often find wood a bit brittle in Spring. Thank you again.