Colonial Woodworking Note Card Example
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Colonial Woodsmen
Source:
Kalman, Bobbie. The Woodworkers . Crabtree, 2002. Colonial People.
Pages:
8
Quote:
“Woodsmen cut down trees and prepared the wood for other woodworkers to use. Woodsmen were also called axmen because they used a felling ax to cut down trees. Skilled woodsmen looked for healthy trees with straight trunks because they knew that these trees produced the best lumber to construct homes and other buildings.
Cutting down trees was dangerous work. A falling tree moved so fast that sometimes a person could not get out of it’s way. A tree could easily crush someone under it’s weight! Woodsmen had to be very careful when they felled, or cut down, trees. Before they made any cuts, they checked the direction of the wind. Even a slight breeze could change the direction in which a tree fell.”
Paraphrase:
Woodsmen were the first step in a woodworking project.
More advanced woodsmen look for trees with good trunks.
Chopping trees was a dangerous job.
Woodsmen could get crushed by a tree if they weren’t careful.
Tree’s could easily crush anyone.
Before they started chopping the tree, they would check which way the wind was blowing, because the wind can effect which way trees would fall.
Even a small breeze could change the way it fell.
My Ideas:
Being a woodsman sounds like a really bad job. It was probably a very low paying job. I can infer that no woodsmen every past the middling class. I wonder how common it was for woodsmen to get crushed by trees. Would a woodsman have an apprentice. Where would woodsmen live? It wouldn’t make sense to live in the city, because there isn’t much wood, but it’s hard to get wood to urban carpenters in the city if you like in the country. How long would it take to prepared one log? Natives and Africans would use a different type of ax. African axes would have almost a hook that they would use. They would get it about halfway into the tree, and then turn it like a can opener, until the tree fell. The Native ax was a long stick that was sharp on the end. On the side was a rock that was smooth. Then they would whack the bottom and dig the roots up, until the tree was out of the ground.
History:
Created: 10/26/2016 10:09 AM
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