Woodland Craft
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd, 2015.
$35.00; 216 pp.
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Woodland Craft might have a little of something for everyone. Written by UK woodsman, craftsman, and eco-builder, Ben Law, the book covers a variety of craft products made from materials sourced directly from the woods. Some of the items include brooms, rakes, spoons, chairs, and baskets, all made from green wood and shaped by hand. The book includes detailed instructions with charming line drawings and woodblock-style illustrations. There is even a directory of useful tree species.
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My British father in law would love this book, and it would give me the opportunity to make snarky comments about the lack of actual woods in England!
Can't wait to win this book. It looks fabulous. A good learning and teaching tool. Thank you
This book looks like it would fit right in to our "Maine Yankee Lifestyle ".
Great looking book, hope i win it!!
Would love to win it.I could use the inspiration for some new projects
Count me in ! Working with green wood is something completely new to me.
Nice addition to my library.
I have repaired pieces of garden stick furniture in the past and need experience guidance on building from scratch some of my own.
Sounds a lot like the old Foxfire series.
I look forward to reaing this book.
I am on the bandwagon with permaculture and sustainability...looking forward to reading the book.
I need this book to learn more about the craft
This looks like a fascinating work! It's in my wish list!
Looks like a great book to add to my collection.
I would enjoy learning some of the skills that are wiitten about in this book
Wood love this
I can always use books like this. I hope i win.
Can't wait to get started on developing some traditional woodcraft skills.
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I would love this book, as
i am interested in woodland woodwork.
Another great book to add to my collection.
I enjoy working with green wood and would love the book.
Love it. A new book :-)
This looks like a very informative book; I'd love to have a copy!
Looks darn interesting -- a quite different look at wood crafts.
Sounds like a good way to get my feet wet in wet wood. If I could I surely wood.
Sounds like a good way to get my feet wet in wet wood. If I could I surely wood.
This is cool!
I'm always looking for projects just like this. I have been wood working projects for my grand kids and of course my wife. I do this because I know the stuff I build is cherished and kept in the family for future special grand kids. Wood working to me is therapeutic it calms me and enjoy the finished project.
Thank you for all information I'm finding on https://www.finewoodworking.com
Looks VERY interesting, a little book about things off the beaten path. Would very much like to read it.
need more books like this haven't seen many since Daniel Mack and Doug Stowe published theirs a while back
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