Has anyone seen a picture of a bobbin winder. I am currently copying late period bobbins and was told there are bobbin winders. James Cunningham Boy do I...
Merry Rose is the name of Henry the VIII ship that sunk in the Thames river when it was launched they found it a several years ago and raised it. They found...
David Rizzico <sirgodfried@...> wrote: Merry Rose is the name of Henry the VIII ship that sunk in the Thames river when it was launched they found it...
Me bad... That's what I get when I forget to engage the safety equipment prior to turning on the power tool.... Got the longbow and arrow numbers reversed....
... This part I know.... I've got a few books and I've actually seen the Mary Rose. If you can get to England a side trip to Portsmith is a nice change from...
The full name of the e-list is The Merry Rose Tavern at Cheapside, hence the spelling difference Miguel ... From: Conal O'hAirt Jim Hart <baronconal@...>...
As I understand it, the kingdom's group is The Merry Rose at Cheapside. It vaguely is addressed as such, but that practice is waning. About me personally, as I...
Greetings all especially our newest member, Since introductions are going about. I figured I'd stop lurking and introduce myself. I am Cpt Dyderich Wolfhart of...
I saw an add link when I was researching medieval furniture and thought what better place to learn about period woodworking. Innis McCothas Trimaris...
I found the site through the SCA Merry Rose List. A message was placed on the list about a week ago in regards to someone finding the MedievelSawdust List....
Geffrei, I smiled at the reference to 'Crown Land' as here in Canada that means land owned by our Government which being a Monarchy is Queen Elizabeth the II....
If your persona is of the time frame of the Merry Rose the ship here is a link to some excellent shop that has patterns of shoes found on the wreck. The soles...
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Hi, this is my first post and hopefully someone will be able to help me out. One of my class mates in Woodshop is making a chest with a rounded top and so far...
Well, a 'coopered top', means build like a barrel. So lots of slats, with appropriately measured angles cut onto their edges, all glued together to form a...
Fine Woodworking magazine has an article on making one of these. I believe it is 17th century. The issue is FINE WOODWORKING #56 Jan-Feb 1986 pg. 67. You...
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Yes I did. A cedar chest with a coopered top. I had a bunch of bowed boards which made it work better than strait boards. James Cunningham ... From:...
I have found the article I recently read on coopering. The article is actually about coopering a door for a cabinet. The way I see it is a cabinet is but a...
... I've got an article also.... If you scan them, can you make the, PDF's? and place them into the files section of the email group page.... but as to...
I'm thinking of doing a medieval high chair for my littles to use at feasts. I have photo's of some from "A History of English Funriture: Volume 1 The age of...
I believe you are right for the copyright issue, but if someone can confirm that, it would be great. As far as making it a PDF, I dunno. I'll have to talk to...
... Welcome, Christina. I make small coopered-topped coffers; you can see a couple of early efforts here: http://www.albionworks.net/chests.html The first...
... Copyright law is somewhat subjective. Making money off of it is certainly one of the factors used in general, and the one most likely to cause a lawsuit,...