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Description
A group for the discussion of Medieval woodworking techniques and for display of pictures, drawings, articles and photos of ideas or resources.
Items that aren't strictly medieval
but fit into the re-creationist context are also welcome.
This group's members will probably be primarily members
of the Society for Creative Anacronism but anyone can ask to join.
This group was started by Baron Conal O'hAirt of the Midrealm
This is not an offical SCA webpage or group.
If you would like to join this group, PLEASE give
the moderator a little proof that you are human and not a spammer
.....Something more than "I would like to join your group."
If you do not give that proof you probably will not get in without me asking for more proof....Tell me about what you want to work on, what you want to learn, or even tell me a joke.
The picture shown is from...
Jean Bourdichon, Les Quatre Etats de la Societe: L'Etat de travail. c.
1500 in the Ecole Nationale Sup�rieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. It's
one of a group of four miniatures depicting the different "states" of
society (nature, poverty, work, nobility).
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Re: Armor holder
Thanks. It looks like you've put a lot of thought into this. I've been sidelined by the birth of a new kid, but hope to get back into SCA fighting this fall.
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 11:06 pm
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buck_shomo
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Re: Armor holder
I designed this one years ago, but have never built it. Someone did email me a while back that they had built one based on this design and that it worked well.
Posted - Sun May 27, 2012 7:39 pm
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Isabelle LaFar
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Re: West/An Tir War
... I also noted not much info this year, but then I'm not going this year so I haven't been watching as closely. I expect we will be going next year though
Posted - Sat May 26, 2012 3:20 am
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Ralph
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Re: Before sandpaper
Oh, yeah. Horsetails (the reedlike fern relative, not the equine flyswatter!) were used to polish work by rubbing them back and forth on it or holding them
Posted - Thu May 17, 2012 4:52 am
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conradh@...
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Re: Before sandpaper
... Well, many hand-tool woodworkers today still dislike using sandpaper, and go with the finish left by a good smoothing plane. Or, on difficult grain,
Posted - Thu May 17, 2012 4:44 am
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