I came across a series of terrific videos showing off some old woodworking skills. Antoni Ross demonstrates and teaches workshops on these 'ancient skills'. He engages in traditional woodworking: making foot-powered lathe turning, bowl & plate turning, spoon carving, bowl carving, cleaving, trimming, and shaving. The music accompanying these videos is pretty cool - have a look and listen:
Carving A Wooden Ladle
Carving A Traditional Wooden Cup
Cherry Log To Country Chair
Charcoal Burn
Trug (Basket)
Friendship Bracelet
"Hobo Flower" Carving
Hope you enjoyed them as much as I did,
Mungo
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