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Traditional Log to Beam Hewing - Huge Axes 

Harry Rogers
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In this film Dr Damian Goodburn, one of Britain's leading specialists in ancient woodworking, shows the Bodgers how he hews a log to create a beam.
Damian has a great knowledge of ancient worked timbers and woodworking tools, and gave a very interesting demonstration of log hewing using his fascination collection of specialist axes.
Damian frequently works with archaeologists to provide advice and insights into past carpentry techniques, based on the evidence of ancient worked timber, and by using reconstruction archaeology to compare his woodworking tool marks to those left behind in ancient timbers.
I hope you enjoy the film.

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@SpiritMatthias
@SpiritMatthias Год назад
This is great! There are tons of hewing videos out there but rarely is there an explanation or narration into the actual reasoning of the hewing method.
@leehoe9599
@leehoe9599 10 лет назад
I love watching your videos. I live in the Appalachian Mountains in Tennessee, U.S., and am learning all I can about the traditional woodcrafts. Your videos are very informative and have helped me with many of my own projects. Thanks!
@harryrogers
@harryrogers 10 лет назад
Thats great to hear Lee....the reach of the internet is very beneficial to us all!
@Simonfrios
@Simonfrios Год назад
I have a practical application for this. I'm slabbing up logs using an Alaskan sawmill, a chainsaw in a jig, and I need to start with a flat surface. Rather than setting up rails over the log and cutting my first flat edge, I'm trying to learn how to do it with a hewing axe. This tutorial is hugely helpful.
@oleggarbeechy5443
@oleggarbeechy5443 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing, Harry. I could watch this type of stuff all day :)
@harryrogers
@harryrogers 10 лет назад
Thanks - good to hear.
@CoolRiffz
@CoolRiffz 9 лет назад
thanks for sharing, just spent a few hours working with a hatchet and it feels nice to watch somebody else do the work now
@JohnBare747
@JohnBare747 10 лет назад
Thanks Harry another interesting video on how things were done way back when.
@JasonMichaelKotarski
@JasonMichaelKotarski 10 лет назад
always a joy to see the old trades plied. Thanks
@h2o270
@h2o270 10 лет назад
Great video! I love hewing timber I find it relaxing.
@iandesoucey9369
@iandesoucey9369 Год назад
fantastic demonstration, glad this emerged in my recommendations
@bushhippi
@bushhippi 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing that........I truly enjoyed it, and loved how you started out with just a good old axe.
@karsonbranham3900
@karsonbranham3900 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing ! Great video!
@ajaxtelamonian5134
@ajaxtelamonian5134 6 лет назад
I like all the specific side axes as they look cool. But I reckon they were used in the construction of posher buildings for example old churches have very nicely straight lined beams but a barn on the other hand is like anything goes and you can tell they just used whatever ax they had to hand.
@icespeckledhens
@icespeckledhens 10 лет назад
Interesting video, thanks for sharing
@disconeil
@disconeil 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing another interesting and informative film Harry, the thing I really enjoy about your channel is the wide variety of subjects that you cover and even though at first you may not see it, they are all related in some form. Thanks for your dedication to posting these films and the hard work that must go into making them,it is very much appreciated Harry! N.
@harryrogers
@harryrogers 10 лет назад
Thanks Neil for commenting on the connections...I do try to keep some sort of relation between my films so I really appreciated you noting that. That said, next weeks film that I am just finalising will be a bit of a challenge when it comes to making connections, but it does reflect life.....and there will be some inspirational carving from the WW1 era!
@harrypehkonen
@harrypehkonen 5 лет назад
Thank you! I believe the chalk-line demonstration shows what I have been suspecting -- that you should pull the line directly up, and not just away from the core of the log. I also appreciate seeing how a knowledgeable person would hold a broad axe, and how hard to swing it.
@Perspari
@Perspari Год назад
Great vid!
@MrSkeeter18
@MrSkeeter18 10 лет назад
Thanks Harry. Nice vid.
@johndoe-rw6qt
@johndoe-rw6qt 7 лет назад
that was pretty cool!
@ahilbilyredneksopinion
@ahilbilyredneksopinion Год назад
Thanks fer addin that ta the things I can practice ... I love useful infermation
@emomuzz5883
@emomuzz5883 6 месяцев назад
Save Our Skills! All hail the Old Ways!
@spongeorpete7289
@spongeorpete7289 3 года назад
Very cool!! I am very young so I can’t drive out to a forest (I can’t drive). But when I’m older this will be fun!!
@67ADASW
@67ADASW Год назад
Urodziłem się w 92 roku i razem z Tatą też tak robiliśmy dyle ( elementy podłogi w stajni)
@IntentionalGains
@IntentionalGains 5 месяцев назад
That was impressive
@csabamlinarcsek367
@csabamlinarcsek367 Год назад
It's amazing
@hirantailor5056
@hirantailor5056 2 месяца назад
What is the first big long handled axe that was being used? Thanks
@tbnamj
@tbnamj Год назад
Saludó desde la República Dominicana excelente vídeo 🇩🇴👏🏿👍🏿👷‍♂️🎖🏆
@DRJMF1
@DRJMF1 3 года назад
GREAT VIDEO SIR. Which modern Gransfers bruks axe or wetterlings axe do you suggest is suitable for both stages of the hewing procedure...roughing out then fine shaving into a flat surface ? THANKS AGAIN.
@wendybradley9050
@wendybradley9050 2 года назад
I've never been so happy. Never.
@DaveBardin
@DaveBardin 10 лет назад
I did Harry and thank you.
@user-bq4uf8qk1o
@user-bq4uf8qk1o Год назад
What length and head weight are you using and what is your height please?
@gustavoibarra3977
@gustavoibarra3977 Год назад
Que marca es la azuela que se ve en el trono
@StanOwden
@StanOwden 5 лет назад
Don’t know about you guys, but I’d love to have some axe marks on my hand hewn logs
@BOL83
@BOL83 Год назад
Круто, благодарю💪
@mfro4422
@mfro4422 5 лет назад
4:19 We are an autonomous commune!!
@adammilligan5047
@adammilligan5047 8 лет назад
I am probably wrong but isn't there evidence of Scandinavians of that period using gull wing axes especially in shipbuilding? He didn't seem to think so but i have heard the opposite from multiple other reliable resources!
@joshlower1
@joshlower1 5 лет назад
Adam Milligan they used long bearded axes for these purposes
@666toysoldier
@666toysoldier Год назад
Finally--a chisel-edged broadaxe being used. I wouldn't attempt to flatten a log with a conventional axe.
@jeanlawson9133
@jeanlawson9133 Год назад
At that rate we'd all froze to death before the cabin got erected,,, AIN'T IT JUST AIN'T IT 😎 lols just Joshing.... I know what your teaching is awesome...
@LightoYagasamiSan
@LightoYagasamiSan 10 лет назад
Thanks mate. Its far too short =)
@mikefoxo
@mikefoxo 8 лет назад
Hmmm, I'm pretty sure Dr Damian Goodburn was in an episode or two of BBC Victorian Farm
@bigl6322
@bigl6322 Год назад
I wonder how many total hours turning that log into a beam…
@harryrogers
@harryrogers Год назад
It was probably a days work!
@hollisinman6989
@hollisinman6989 10 лет назад
Simon Barcham Green 1, Snapgate Cottage, Five Oak Lane, Staplehurst, Kent, England , TN12 0HU "Papermaking at Hayle Mill 1808-1987" Harry, Have you been here? It seems close to you. I dont know if it still is in operation, It was in 2009. See you next week. I would like to see it when I visit. Jack
@harryrogers
@harryrogers 10 лет назад
Hi Jack - its only about 25 - 30 miles from me....but I have not been there - looks very interesting - I see there is a website for Hayle Mill but not much on it. There is also Simon Barcham Green's fascinating website that provides a lot of information on the mill and its history, and there is a u tube film: Papermaking by hand at Hayle Mill, England in 1976. see you at the Ball, Regards Harry
@ClickClack_Bam
@ClickClack_Bam Год назад
Can someone explain what "beam hewing" is?
@harryrogers
@harryrogers Год назад
Maybe a comma after beam helps.
@johnmutton799
@johnmutton799 2 года назад
He should have put chaulk lines at the top and bottom of the log. Not two on top. At the end it showed this.
@tolbaszy8067
@tolbaszy8067 7 лет назад
Nice axes, but you have chosen a back breaking method of hewing a timber.
@therrienmichael08
@therrienmichael08 6 лет назад
Tolba Szy I'd have to sit and straddle for the 2nd and 3rd part.
@davidbuckley834
@davidbuckley834 7 лет назад
G
@huntervolf4552
@huntervolf4552 Год назад
Надеюсь к концу 2022 года вы уже обтесали это бревно?
@user-xv1eu5tf8t
@user-xv1eu5tf8t 6 лет назад
какой-то каменный век
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