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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Quick clip of todays job finishing off an oak footbridge at the National Trust Longshaw Estate. More at www.robin-wood.co.uk
Or regular updates on my work and rambling thoughts on my blog http://greenwood-carving.blogspot.com/

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  • really nice,, have you plan to put tar on it.

  • @hobbexp

    No need to treat it Fredde because it is all oak heartwood it lasts outside many years.

  • Its always nice to see proper craftsmanship nowadays, brilliant work. Did you have to bend the oak by steaming it, or is the curve in the wood naturally?

    Good work

  • @DynamiteDanmah The oak is way to thick to steam bend I chose a tree with a curve in it and cut the handrails from the same tree with the matching curve. Pictures of me making it on my blog here greenwood-carving.blogspot.com­/2010/10/oak-bridge and here greenwood-carving.blogspot.com­/2010/07/new-bridge-and-workin­g-with-journeyman

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  • Do you have a location map for where the bridge sits on the estate?

  • Beautiful work!

  • That's a beutiful little bridge indeed.

  • beautiful work! Thanks for sharing.

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