Video of German craftsmen hewing beams taken at the first German Kesurokai, Diesdorf, August 2005. For more details see Robin Wood's blog http://greenwood-carving.blogspot.com/
It's good to see men who still know how to use axes. I grew up back in the hills in Montana, and there were still quite a few old log houses and barns then that had been built of timbers squared by broad axes. Beautiful work, now mostly gone.
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Video of German craftsmen hewing beams taken at the first German Kesurokai, Diesdorf, August 2005. For more details see Robin Wood's blog
@sakahowdah yes... german heritage...
say around the early 1940s? good times
PlebScrubber 15 hours ago
Then the chainsaw was invented...
CCSinventions 1 day ago
Makes me proud of my German heritage.
sakahowdah 4 days ago
The Oriental fella's at 0:38 are like, pfffttt!! that's not a sharp blade, lets show them sharp :-)
MarianaSteal1975 5 days ago
seems to me that its the germans being taught by the chinese
ukgardener1 1 week ago
It's good to see men who still know how to use axes. I grew up back in the hills in Montana, and there were still quite a few old log houses and barns then that had been built of timbers squared by broad axes. Beautiful work, now mostly gone.
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NganaJHone 4 weeks ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Video of German craftsmen hewing beams taken at the first German Kesurokai, Diesdorf, August 2005. For more details see Robin Wood's blog
Ondelendo 4 weeks ago