North Wood Bluebell Meet April 26-28 2013

  • Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
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Please list your interest below only if you agree to the terms in post 1, indicate available days and include this line in the paste.

1. woodspirits, fri-sun
2. Bare Thrills + Maddy fri-sun
3. Johnnyboy1971, fri-Sun longer if possible.
4. Mad Dave Fri-Sun TBC
5. Karl82 (TBC)
6. Teepee fri-sun
7. Turbogirl Fri-Sun (possibly with hubby and youngling Sat-Sun, weather dependant )
8. Bushcraftsman (Fri- Sun)
9. Andy BB (TBC)
10. udamiano (Fri-Sun)
11. Cowboy (Satr and Sun) :)
12. TinkyPete (TBC)
13.MartinK9(TBC)
14. Elen Sentier (Fri-Sun - the feet are going to work this time !!!)
15. Priam (Fri-Sun)
16. MJM1 (Fri-Sun)
17. Preper (Fri-Sun)
18. Bodge + Adam (days tbc)
19. Cliv (tbc)
20. Sasquatch + Joseph tbc
21. dave53 tbc
22. red fox tbc
23. NLW
24. briantrubshaw (Fri - Sun)
25. essgee23 +2 mini ones, sat and sun- but will confirm
26. Dobson442 (fri-sun)
27. The Viking Mistress (Fri-Sun)
28. Twodogs (TBC)
 
when i went for a walk through NW a couple of weeks ago, i noticed a couple of cherry trees (prunus avium) that were leaning acutely and needing work, one of which had a rather nice burl. so if anyone attending the meet fancies carving a piece for a bowl, spoon or any other project?...
 
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I've not tried it for finer work although I've stripped bark and taken out some angst on some severe garden pruning and bramble clearance :) They're heavy, aren't they... I find my wrists are aching afterwards and I have to think twice about potential overswings when I use the weight of the tool. I'm probably not using it properly yet, I'll find the techniques suited to our less muscular frames eventually, as long as I keep all appendages during the learning ;)

Please will you bring a pair of your homespun socks and a lock of the fleece you were mentioning on facebooks Sisterhood page, Elen? I would love to see them :)
 
updated list


Please list your interest below only if you agree to the terms in post 1, indicate available days and include this line in the paste.

1. woodspirits, fri-sun
2. Bare Thrills + Maddy fri-sun
3. Johnnyboy1971, fri-Sun longer if possible.
4. Mad Dave Fri-Sun TBC
5. Karl82 (TBC)
6. Teepee fri-sun
7. Turbogirl Fri-Sun (possibly with hubby and youngling Sat-Sun, weather dependant )
8. Bushcraftsman (Fri- Sun)
9. Andy BB (TBC)
10. udamiano (Fri-Sun)
11. Cowboy (Satr and Sun)
12. TinkyPete (TBC)
13.MartinK9(TBC)
14. Elen Sentier (Fri-Sun - the feet are going to work this time !!!)
15. Priam (Fri-Sun)
16. MJM1 (Fri-Sun)
17. Preper (Fri-Sun)
18. Bodge + Adam (days tbc)
19. Cliv (tbc)
20. Sasquatch + Joseph tbc
21. dave53 tbc
22. red fox tbc
23. NLW
24. briantrubshaw (Fri - Sun)
25. essgee23 +2 mini ones, sat and sun- but will confirm
26. Dobson442 (fri-sun)
27. The Viking Mistress (Fri-Sun)
28. Twodogs (TBC)
29. Rev G & Pink Sally (Fri-Sun)
 
when i went for a walk through NW a couple of weeks ago, i noticed a couple of cherry trees (prunus avium) that were leaning acutely and needing work, one of which had a rather nice burl. so if anyone attending the meet fancies carving a piece for a bowl, spoon or any other project?...

I intend to bring my new (second hand) chainsaw if that's ok?
I have serviced it, fitted a new chain, bought safety gear for it and tested it as much as swimbo has allowed. What I really need to do is attack those logs we felled last time and see if I can break it :naughty:

PREPER.............. :)
 
Hi Steve :)

A cherry burl would hit the spot nicely. More than Happy to swap it for a days graft on the work party :)
 
when i went for a walk through NW a couple of weeks ago, i noticed a couple of cherry trees (prunus avium) that were leaning acutely and needing work, one of which had a rather nice burl. so if anyone attending the meet fancies carving a piece for a bowl, spoon or any other project?...

I'm sure I would like a piece:) ... once I know how to deal with it
 
and not forgetting we still have all that brash path side to burn down. i will have to sort out my hedge slasher for that, good opportunity for machete / billhook type work if anyone has one?

Happy days, plenty of work :)

I'll bring a billhook in case anyone wants to try one ( a good reminder to sharpen the thing and rehandle it).
 

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