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Perhaps the coolest website ever...

Posted on July 10, 2009 by Gabel

I have found a website that everyone who is interested in traditional carptnety should find fascinating. Here's the link.

Carpenters from Europe and Beyond...

And here's a description pulled from the site...

"A new website by France's Ministry of Culture and Communication is devoted to carpenters and their work. The site sketches portraits of about a dozen men and women who, although they came to carpentry via different routes (family tradition, compagnonnage, apprenticeship or by teaching themselves), share the same passion for traditional techniques and hand craftsmanship, as well as an interest in ancient knowledge. A rich collection of multimedia brings together historic documents and contemporary accounts, reveals some of the secrets of France's ancient trade guilds, or compagnonnage, and presents images of carpenters throughout history. This is a living laboratory, based on gestures of the woodworking trade, and one that sketches a portrait of a heritage that is both alive and changing, both physical and ethereal."

Wow. Now that's cool. What if Americans valued this part of our culture to this extent?

Tagged: hand hewing, traditional timber framing, timber framing

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said on August 01, 2009:
Thanks so much for posting this site - what a find! I've been restoring timber frame structures for about 6 years now and often believed women must have had a more active role than documented, simply out of necessity if not their personal interest. Also, saw you featured on the Ax documentary & excited to find your site - great clip!

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