Make a Rake
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
- Ian Barnett clearly demonstrates the craft of making a wooden rake from ash wood, skilfully using traditional tools and techniques in his workshop at Amberley Museum and Heritage Centre, West Sussex.
www.amberleymuseum.co.uk
www.woodlands.co.uk/tv
www.adliberate.co.uk
I need a rake. So easy to just buy one but I think I'll make my own. Love the simplicity
Never did I imagine myself calling a rake beautiful, but here I am
Thank you Sir.🎉
I am a native English speaker, even have a British mother, but def needed subtitles a few times.
Translation:
droive = drive
rike = rake
why = way
flow = floor
bundoo = bundle
hoe = hole
ode = old
troy = try
willy = really
dreeyood (?) = drilled
sore it = saw it
etc, etc 😄
But seriously, this was a great video, thanks so much for the tutorial! Looks like a blissful way of life. I always wished I could be a carpenter. 🔨🪵🪚
He makes it look so easy. 😁
This is one of my dream jobs. Thank you for passing along your wisdom and useful skills.
There is certainly sometging magical about all of this isn't there.
Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Very interesting and educating video glad to see some one trying to keep the traditional way of Tool making alive thank you
Ian Barnett is wonderful. Thanks Woodlands TV. I love the simple tips for making the hayrake an approachable project.
Wonderful presentation. I'll bet that a personally hand made tool makes the work that much more pleasant.
Amazing, Tank you very much
Thanks for sharing this.
thanks so much this will save my little pea brain some stress when I make a few of these...God bless...doug
Thank you
very nice thanks for sharing.
top notch great one.cheers
can you buy a forma that the right name great for rounding pegs
That's a ! Good !! MATCHSTICK !! WOOD !! SPLITTER !! 1.30
What is a good spacing for the teeth? Also where can a guy find a tine former?
wonder if you can buy them forma i would buy one
Is wallnut wood good for a rakes head?
this is the best
I've found myself back here again because some unscrupulous "tool" stole my invaluable $7 telescoping collapsible rake off of my porch. I got it the one and only time I'd ever visited a plastic and disposable junk shop called the Dollar General here in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (I'd been accused of stealing by a patron as well and told the security officer that I did not intend to insult his place of employment but I certainly wouldn't risk police apprehension for theft of goods in a place like that. He simply laughed and agreed that I'd been profiled as a punk rock ingrate and I was free to go. Indeed, I took my neato rake and got!)
On to what I came here to say -
In a world where everything and anything is said to be at our fingertips, Google can give me next to nothing about how to make a primitive wire rake on my own. No configuration of 'DIY, homemade, handmade' or any other has produced anything more than ads and other unrelated junk. Finding this video in the midst of extreme frustration has yet again been the blood pressure lowering solution that I didn't know I needed. It doesn't matter a lick that the materials used aren't what I need because what I'm sorely missing -what today's modern society is missing is logic and critical thinking paired with self-driven creativity and pride in one's work.
Your videos are an elixir to the soul.
*Thank You* !
Well put , you'll find making a few bits lowers the blood pressure a bit further , just do it as a relaxation . 👍🏴
Thank You For Sharing Your Riches
A handle is made of ash wood, but the rest? Pins? I'm not a native speaker so haven't got it. Thank you in advance for an explanation.
Jarek Mazury pins are also ash.
HOW !! LONG !! DO !! THE !!! RAKES !! LAST !! FOR !!???
Until they break , then you make a new bit to replace the broken bit and crack on 👍🏴
👍👍👍👍👍
Rake Make
But would it actually work?
417angrybirds. They have remained the same for over 1000 years, so yes they do.
Very well , I used rakes like that helping with the hay harvest as a nipper
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Instead of using a iron rivet to stop the pole from splitting (making a weak spot) why not just whip the point where you want to stop the split with a string of natural fibers and fix the whipping with some glue or lacquer.
skovbo65 it is just showing the traditional way of making it I think
Worth a try , but it's been a rivet for as long as I've known these rakes , if you fancy an experiment fly at it
Too much trouble !!