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3 models of our Scandi Brother Damascus knives in Damascus steel version with 3.9", 5" and 6.3" blade length. Lapland curly birch handle. Cow hide leather sheath.
STIHL Trimmers on display at PANTHER EAST - The Largest STIHL Dealer Location In Pennsylvania!
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Title / Titre :
Lumberman and cutter N. Ritche of Big Eddy with his bucksaw and 16-foot measuring stick in hand, Gatineau, Quebec /
Le bûcheron N. Ritche de Big Eddy avec sa scie à bûches et sa perche de 16 pieds en main, à Gatineau (Québec)
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Ronny Jaques
Date(s) : March 1943 / mars 1943
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 3197735, 3627878
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Location / Lieu : Gatineau, Québec, Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
Ronny Jaques. National Film Board. Still Photography Division. Library and Archives Canada, e000762537 /
Ronny Jaques. Office national du film du Canada. Service de la photographie. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, e000762537
Some collection of completed orders. It is not often possible to put together so many of our creations that has been made in a while. This morning before saying "Goodbye" to our work we had a chance to document this happen.
Traditional north European woodworking carpenters axe. Laminated steel. Turpentine, beeswax and linseedoil mixture for the steel as the treatment for anti rust. 3 1/2" faxe. Rockwell 60 (HRC). Linseedoiled and beeswaxed 18" elm wood handle.
Available to order: neemantools@gmail.com
Tool chests, more prperly called "shoulder boxes", are a culminating project inthe Basic Boatbuilding course.
The School begins classes once each year, early in October. Students are divided into sections of 12 students each, and get two hours of classroom instruction and six hours of shop instruction per day, Monday through Friday 8am - 5pm.
Basic Boatbuilding is the focus of the first semester, which runs from early October to late December.
The instructors assume that most, if not all, students have no woodworking skills and proceed from that assumption. The skills taught in the first semester are those essential to boatbuilding, and the course, for that reason, is very "hands-on".
Students learn to sharpen and use all their tools, and participate in a wide range of individual skill-building exercises, from learning to make the joints commonly used in boatbuilding to a series of tools. Basic lathe work is taught. Students learn to draft and make a half-model. Then, working in pairs, they learn to loft a boat full-size on the floor. Finally, working, together as a team, the semester culminates in December as students work together to build a flat-bottomed skiff.
The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is located in Port Hadlock WA and is a private, accredited non-profit vocational school.
Our mission is to teach and preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and traditional maritime crafts. We build both commissioned and speculative boats for sale while teaching students boatbuilding the skills they need to work in the marine trades.
You can find us on the web at www.nwboatschool.org .
You can reach us via e-mail at info@nwboatschool.org or by calling us at 360-385-4948