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    Pics from Williamsburg

    Thought you folks might like a couple shots from my Williamsburg trip last week...

    The first 2 are from the barrel makers shed. The fella on the left is shaping the vertical parts of a 9 gallon barrel from QSWO.

    I like the way they use a plane to cut the bevel on the barrel parts

    The next 2 are from the cabinet makers shop. These guys produced some amazing stuff with the most basic of hand tools

    The last 3 are from the carpenters area. They're building a granery that'll be assembeled here, disassembled and moved about 3/4 mile to a site where they're restoring/rebuilding some buildings.
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    ....here's the other 2
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    Very cool!! Glad we don't have to work that hard on our projects any more.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Jack

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    What A Blessing . . .

    It is to have a place that goes to the trouble of recreating our roots so we can appreciate our interest in woodworking so much more fully. Williamsburg is a favorite of mine. The principles of freedom we learn there are still vital to us today. I hope we always remember that.
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    Great photos, thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Page
    Great photos, thanks!
    I’ll take my electron burners over the “old” way any day.
    Nice pics and looks interesting. I always liked to WATCH them do that stuff.
    I'd like to get up there some day and check it out.

    But I'm with Bruce, if there was no electricity, I'd be doing something besides what I do. Just not into the hand stuff very often.

    Steve


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    Very nice pics.. I've always loved Williamsburg--born right here. Say, it didn't occur to me to do lunch! My office is literally a block from Merchant's square.
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    Great pics. We were in Williamsburg a few years back and it absolutely fascinated me. The wife and kids had fun, but they weren't up for standing and watching for hours.

    Did you get to the wheelwright's shop? That was very interesting to me. They made the hubs out of American elm, because it resists splitting. If you've ever tried to get some ready for the fireplace, you know that's true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Clardy
    Nice pics and looks interesting. I always liked to WATCH them do that stuff.
    I'd like to get up there some day and check it out.

    But I'm with Bruce, if there was no electricity, I'd be doing something besides what I do. Just not into the hand stuff very often.

    Steve
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    Brian, When I was there a couple of years ago, they had a indexing head on the lathe to equally space the flutes they were planing in a bed post. Quite interesting, they had at least two if not more series of concentric holes in the indexing heat to take a dog depending on how many flutes, or other decrotive cuts they wished to make spaced around the turning.
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    Nice Photos

    Brian -

    Glad you had a good visit. Great pics! Always make me appreciate electrons.

    Where did you end up staying?

    Ted
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    Dang it all, I don't believe I've ever seen a pic with that many folks using that many cordless tools all at the same time! Hmmmm...Wonder what the recharge rate is on them? Seriously, looks like a real neat place to be and great experience to see! Thanks for sharing the pics with us, Brian!
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    Thanks guys...

    Kathy and I had a great time! We managed to get 4 meals in, one each at Kings Arms Tavern, Christiana Cambell's Tavern, Shields Tavern and Chowings Tavern. (2 for lunch and 2 for dinner) These were actual taverns operating during the Williamsburg time and the food was Top Shelf.

    Spent some time at the blacksmiths shop which was very cool. A bit too dark for pictures without flash (I Hate flash) unfortunitly.

    Also toured all the big homes and the capital building. Talked for a bit with the guy guiding the oxen cart around and one of the coach drivers.

    As for not having electricty, no problem! These guys made it look Easy.

    We bought the 1 year pass and plan to return around the 1st week in January and early next summer. We missed a lot and would like to spend some more time at a couple of the places and really get a feel for the work they do.

    Spent 2 days there and 2 nights at Jamestown beach campground. We had the whole wooded area to ourselves! ~100 sites and just the 2 of us. Then we headed to Skyline Drive for camping and hiking to a couple of the waterfalls. Did 11 miles in one day! From 2200' down to 1200' and back up. The steaks were good that night!

    Aaron, Perhaps we can do the lunch thing sometime.

    Even better, sounds like a great SMC group outing!!!

    Brian
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    Sure thing-- quite a few folks in the Williamsburg and surrounding areas.
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    Sounds like a deal

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hale
    Thanks guys...
    . . . . Even better, sounds like a great SMC group outing!!!

    Brian
    Brian -

    That would be a good meeting spot for the local Creekers. When your next visit gets a little closer, let's see if we can plan something.

    Glad the Jamestown Beach Campsite worked out for you.

    Regards,
    Ted

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