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al
24-06-2004, 08:26
got home from work yesterday and one of the joys of having a lady who is a librarian is that there was 8 books about woodland waiting for me :-D one of them was this one "traditional woodland crafts" by raymond tabor isbn 0-7134-7500-5 , its got lots of different sharp things in it so you never know you may like it :wink: quick edit, just found a link http://www.cambiumbooks.com/books/rustic_furniture/0-7134-7500-5/

Earlyturtle
06-11-2007, 01:23
Sounds interesting. I should be receiving Tabor's encyclopedia of Green Woodworking tomorrow.
Anyone on here read it?
Mike

ganstey
06-11-2007, 09:14
Sounds interesting. I should be receiving Tabor's encyclopedia of Green Woodworking tomorrow.
Anyone on here read it?
Mike

I bought a copy recently. Its a good book, although a lot of it is covered in his other books, and in other similar books. Still a good, inspirational read though.

G

Earlyturtle
08-11-2007, 11:23
Yeah I've been enjoying it a lot so far. Bit put off by the suggestion of using yew wood to make spoons and salad tongs :S
It is poisonous right?

spamel
08-11-2007, 12:55
I think once it is seasoned it is OK. It's the sap in the wood that is poisonous, not the wood fibres thenselves or so I've been told.

Earlyturtle
08-11-2007, 23:41
Yeah I thought that it might be seasoned wood that's ok. But as it's a green woodwork book and as such doesn't mention that the wood should be seasoned it seems a bit questionable.