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Robson Valley

On a new journey
Nov 24, 2014
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McBride, BC
Thanks for the link. Near the end of it, they show a wooden box. I'd like to see and use replica wood working tools. Make a box. Make a wheel.
 

bobnewboy

Native
Jul 2, 2014
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870
West Somerset
Thanks for the link. Near the end of it, they show a wooden box. I'd like to see and use replica wood working tools. Make a box. Make a wheel.

Yes I think that it would be good to recover those tools and skills that are effectively lost or being lost. Its always the 'how did they do that?'..which facinates me. The article says that the team are only halfway through the dig, so there may well be more suprises yet. Fingers crossed....:)
 

boatman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 20, 2007
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Cornwall
Used Bronze Age chisels, they work well and hold their edge. Some challenges with their tangs as their wedge shaped ends tend to split conventional handles. Probably why socketed chisels came into use. One example has a bone handle that would be even less resistant to splitting and might have been used to pare rather than shisel. Others have posted on bronze axes and adzes and their effectiveness.
 

Gaudette

Full Member
Aug 24, 2012
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Cambs
Just read about this an hour ago was going to post it but you beat me to it. Can't way to see it on display.


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robin wood

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Oct 29, 2007
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derbyshire
www.robin-wood.co.uk
I worked on the replica bronze age Dover boat and used bronze axes and adzes every day for three months. At first I could not believe we were going to work with tools that were so soft, (45 rockwell) but by the end I loved them and could carve an ash canoe paddle as fast (25 mins) with the bronze tools as with steel.
 

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