Ian Rosenberg of Philadelphia found out one can sit on a skateboard and easily skin a tree of this dimension by riding back and forth. You see the faithful traditional tool on the tree. That cleaning prevents bugs and fungi creating a world under the bark. That process will quickly reduce trees to earth. Next we lift the supports in place by our old digging machine. In the background you see the tent under which we did a lot of work. No tent means a lot of stopping. Lengthening an otherwise straightforward project. It was meant to be the last project of 2012. Which it was. It is actually waiting completion because of weather conditions in the meantime were not permitting.
zondag 17 maart 2013
Processing the heavy cherry pillars
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zondag, maart 17, 2013
Labels: bogatasuma, croatia, ian rosenberg, natural constructing, peter scheltus, processing wood, skinning trees, wood pillar porch, wooden structures
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