The traditional trade of tinsmithing demonstrated by Australian tinsmith John Yard. Filmed by DOP Kim Batterham with Mark Thomson for the Institute of Backyard Studies (www.ibys.org) and supported by the National Museum of Australia.
why do you roll it multiple times in different directions? Why do you wipe it down at the end with that rag? And most importantly how are you making the template?
"There is no room for a person who loves the old time ways", well thats a load of bullcrap. The love and wants for these old Hand-Craft-Trades is getting bigger by the year! Future looks good for guys like him!... if he finds an apprentice before he is to old.
I bet he has no idea that gramophone is worth a fortune...
why do you roll it multiple times in different directions? Why do you wipe it down at the end with that rag? And most importantly how are you making the template?
jacobwren23 10 months ago
piece of art...
keirarocksme 11 months ago
wow.. just wow i truly wish one day ill become as good as he is
WISH..
syverone 1 year ago
I kept expecting him to say (with his Australian accent) "can you see what it is yet?" :-)
JohnStumbles 1 year ago
"There is no room for a person who loves the old time ways", well thats a load of bullcrap. The love and wants for these old Hand-Craft-Trades is getting bigger by the year! Future looks good for guys like him!... if he finds an apprentice before he is to old.
I bet he has no idea that gramophone is worth a fortune...
Bellybeard 1 year ago
thats what id like to do in FCF
SketchPalace 1 year ago
Fantastic!
LANKYNIBS9000 1 year ago