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Building a Ships Cannon - Undercarriage and Wheels
Craftsman Thomas Green takes a break for his normal job - Making Carriage Wheels to take you through building the undercarriage and wheels for 4 x 18 century Ships Cannons
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How to make a Medieval Wooden Bucket
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Craftsman Tom Green, demonstrates the art of domestic cooperage - making wooden buckets. This is now an extremely rare craft. with just two artisans in the UK.
Building a Mobile Oyster Bar!
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Craftsman Tom Green restores a 1940s fruit and veg stall, converting it into a mobile Oyster Bar for use at Portobello Road Market. One of London More famous markets, The Video documents the project from a barely standing wreck of a stall to a smart finished mobile Bar.
Fitting Steel tyres to wooden Carriage wheels
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The fun bit of being a wheelwright. Fitting the steel tyre to a wooden wheel by first heating it in a fire and then shrinking back with water. Craftsman Tom Green shows you how its done
How to make a Ships Wheel
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Craftsman Tom Green demonstrates how to make a wooden Ships wheel. Tom is a full time professional wheelwright who makes all manner of wooden wheels including ships wheels
How to make Vintage Bicycle Wheels
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Craftsman Tom Green returns to his true vocation, making wooden wheels but this time for an 1818 Hobby Horse, one of the very first bicycles. He takes you through the process step by step to the completed wheel, and leaves you wondering what will he do with the spare wheel.
How to Restore an Antique Rush Seat Chair
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In this video Craftsman Tom Green takes you through the process of replacing a Woven Rush Seat, common in Antique Chairs. He Guides you through step by step to create a magnificent seat
How to build a wood fired water heater for a Hot Tub+
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This is the first of two vodeos where craftsman Tom Green shows you how to build a Hot tub. The first video which is this one shows how to build the water heater, the second video shows how to build the tub. the Project book with the plans and construction details for both is available from www.fitzrobbie.co.uk
Restoring a Vintage Costermongers Cart
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In this video Craftsman tom Green takes you through the process of restoring an Antique Coster Mongers Cart from the early 1900s, originally used at Spitalfields market. As well as the restoration tom talks about the history of the cart, market life, and costermongers, all told in his usual light hearted engaging way.
How to make a Copper Lampshade
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In this video craftsman Tom Green shows you how to make a hand hammered copper lamp shade with a crown silvered lamp to create a superb focused beam of light.
Restoring Vintage Lighting
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Craftsman Tom Green demonstrates how to restore and customise vintage lighting, using real examples of auction finds to create stylish unique saleable lanterns
Pushing the Boundaries of your Skills
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In this video craftsman Tom Green Builds a unique swinging bench. Filmed during lock down he takes the opportunity to expand his already impressive skill set, by creating a woven willow back and sides supported on spliced ropes, both new skills for him. See how he gets on.
How to build a Portable Garden Oven Part 2
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In this they second of two videos Craftsmen Tom Green Shows how to Finish the Portable Garden Oven. It covers the fitting out, testing and the first very successful bake, in toms usual lighthearted style.
How to build a Portable Garden Oven
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Craftsmen Tom Green shows how to build a portable Garden Oven, taking you through the process step by step, discussing the design, and materials. As always its all done in his trademark light hearted style. There is a Project Book available from www.fitzrobbie.co.uk to support this video.
The Chair that Hugs You - The secret compartment
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The final instalment of the Chair that Hugs you. Craftsmen Tom Green is creating an Armchair for one of his daughters, starting with a plank of wood and going all the way through to a finished magnificent art nouveau style armchair. The project is broken down into five easy to follow videos, with each step carefully explained, in his usual light hearted manner. the Chair is a masterpiece and wi...
Building the Chair that Hugs You Pt 4
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Building the Chair that Hugs You Pt 4
Building The Chair that Hugs You Part 3
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Building The Chair that Hugs You Part 3
Building The Chair That Hugs You Part 2
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Building The Chair That Hugs You Part 2
Building the chair that hugs You - Part 1 the Frame
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Building the chair that hugs You - Part 1 the Frame
How to Reupholster an Antique Chair
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How to Reupholster an Antique Chair
Making a Costermongers Cart
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Making a Costermongers Cart
Pinstriping a wagon wheel
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Pinstriping a wagon wheel
Creating a Modern Briefcase
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Creating a Modern Briefcase
How to make the Perfect Office Chair
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How to make the Perfect Office Chair
Creating an "Arts & Crafts" style sideboard
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Creating an "Arts & Crafts" style sideboard
A Modern Garden Table Pt 2
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A Modern Garden Table Pt 2
A Modern Garden Table Pt1
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A Modern Garden Table Pt1
Toms Covered Wagon
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Toms Covered Wagon
Making a Wooden Wheel for a wheelbarrow
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Making a Wooden Wheel for a wheelbarrow
Making Leather Clocks
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Making Leather Clocks

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  • @dominicthompson5544
    @dominicthompson5544 23 дні тому

    Should get in touch with the artisans and reenactors market (ARM) or the original reenactors market (TORM) I know loads who'd love this kinda stuff

  • @hosseinshahi7498
    @hosseinshahi7498 Місяць тому

    Tank

  • @thegypsyphoenix1738
    @thegypsyphoenix1738 Місяць тому

    I sure enjoyed watching you make this. I have been flame painting copper for 10 years but never tried a lampshade until now. A customer request. I'm rather intimidated by the prospect, so I appreciate the demo.

  • @chrisbaldwin201
    @chrisbaldwin201 2 місяці тому

    Where do you buy thick leather like that?

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain 4 місяці тому

    I was eager to see how you did the middle. Alas,…

  • @humbertosoto6661
    @humbertosoto6661 4 місяці тому

    Mu ie

  • @gruobn7482
    @gruobn7482 5 місяців тому

    Dude....nice.

  • @MmeCrenshaw
    @MmeCrenshaw 6 місяців тому

    How many meters/feet of material did you use?

  • @visumJay
    @visumJay 6 місяців тому

    Interesting!

  • @Stachulec118
    @Stachulec118 6 місяців тому

    Great job!

  • @cloa9431
    @cloa9431 7 місяців тому

    Hi good job but too much BLA BLA

  • @kleineroteHex
    @kleineroteHex 7 місяців тому

    What a job and well done, though I think you built a miniature condominium not an oven😊

  • @leedsbutler3567
    @leedsbutler3567 8 місяців тому

    Really would have been funny if you had of dropped your robe to reveal you were wearing a thong.

  • @robertcornelius3514
    @robertcornelius3514 8 місяців тому

    Hey! When is the next video coming out with the finished cannon? By the way, I will be gladly to give you $200 for that rusty old anvil.

  • @bjlong5204
    @bjlong5204 8 місяців тому

    Did you burn a box shape in your grass?!

  • @fdort3971
    @fdort3971 8 місяців тому

    @Heritage Craft it's the material on the corners I struggle with...do you have another video where you show that please?

  • @fdort3971
    @fdort3971 8 місяців тому

    You are charming! I could totally see us hanging out together restoring stuff! I'm currently cleaning up my first scroll saw...paid $25/cdn! Made in 1989...looking forward to your company while I work...lol. I'm sure your wife is thrilled with your work...thanks for the lessons!

  • @fdort3971
    @fdort3971 8 місяців тому

    @Heritage Craft thanks ever so much! I'm getting into restoring antiques...glad I found you! When it comes to soft wood...depending on how soft...clean it up with warm soapy water as best you can using a brush and cloth. Once dry there is a product that can harden wood. Then fill with wood filler...sand it and carry on. Sorry I don't recall it's name. I saw it in a video where the gentleman was restoring an antique window frame on the outside

  • @patrickguyot1290
    @patrickguyot1290 9 місяців тому

    I love this,definitly will have a go,thank you Tom 😀👍🏻. Have you got a book on garden furnitures out? ( 22/11/23 ) liked and suscribed 👍🏻

  • @gmonkman
    @gmonkman 9 місяців тому

    Really good

  • @katrinamcbride9338
    @katrinamcbride9338 10 місяців тому

    Wait. I wanted to see you do the centre. Nevermind. Thank you so much for sharing your skill and expertise.

  • @rogerstevenson4906
    @rogerstevenson4906 11 місяців тому

    Can you make another video on how to make a bucket? Can you give us the measurements of all the pieces? The router bit that you use for the slot for the bottom. Or do you have a set of plans with all your measurements on them for a typical bucket? There's a line of the delivery. I want to make a few wishing wells for the yard and I want to make my buckets proportionate to the wishing well. Thank you very much.

  • @lindseylehman3049
    @lindseylehman3049 Рік тому

    Can you tell roughly when one was made by looking at it?

  • @muhammedhasandemirci-qm5xz

    Süper harika...

  • @ianbutler1983
    @ianbutler1983 Рік тому

    I'll never be bored watching you work, Mr. Green.

  • @makoshark7
    @makoshark7 Рік тому

    I secured a joinery apprenticeship working for a construction company but after being unemployed for 4+ years due to my mental health , suddenly going into full time employment along side building college to study carpentry and joinery i felt i almost had too much on my plate. Its on hold currently, i struggled with one particular man on site .. his aggression and recklessness on site as well as impatience with my learning just made me retreat into my already anxious self. I love wood working and its beneficial for my mental health .. it can be a very mindful experience and the feeling of accomplishment once I've finished a project is a confidence boost and strengthens the belief that theres something i can do. I make alot of wonky and sometimes slightly wobbly chairs but I'm still learning (and working on an unlevel small balcony space in a flat building) but I'm always happy with the end result and satisfied knowing I've added my personal touch.. like there'll never be another one the same ..even if they are more neatly built. I really enjoyed this video and you come across as a good man with a good sense of humour and ease about yourself. Thats the kind of teacher i would hope to have. The question still remains for me to continue my apprenticeship, company were happy to have me back but i feel i need to boost my confidence and adopt more of a 'can do' attitude knowing that it takes time to learn a trade and to not be so hard on myself. Thank you for your video

  • @TOMZEE-wn6vg
    @TOMZEE-wn6vg Рік тому

    Nice one you makes my work so easy for me thanks

  • @emirnurkov8993
    @emirnurkov8993 Рік тому

    well done but you showed nothing

  • @walnutcreekwoodworksofjack3520

    😀 I'm going have to try this.

  • @walnutcreekwoodworksofjack3520

    My brother makes antique style bicycle tires. I'm the owner of 2 wood shop's here. The kind has the tread on the tube.. I volunteer at the WV State Farm Museum where I ran an 19th century carpenter shop. They have a 19th century mortician machine.

  • @aaronhogan2371
    @aaronhogan2371 Рік тому

    May I ask, what the name for the large circular steel plate upon which the wheel is placed? I recently found one being used as a table at Roraima plant nursery in Lara, Victoria, Australia.

  • @ChildOfKingJesus57
    @ChildOfKingJesus57 Рік тому

    I have a very old antique all would lower back chair with a carved monogram C on the front facing part of the beautiful curved back. The arms are a beautiful reaised then sloping to a gorgeous SWANS head. I bought it for my husband for a wedding gift to him. Our last name is Coleman. I will be putting a new seat on it. But the material I am using with be a tapestry I will be embroidering, to make it extra special. Thank you for doing this great video. Since it is so old and a blond wood that has not been stained, will be just using a bees wax on it. I want to preserve its antique integrity and quality. Often times people do too much to antiques when unnecessary. It is good to leave it the way it was intended when made. From the look of the base edge of the seat where it has been upholstered it looks like it is very old an done maybe up to twenty times. My seat will need to be done a bit different. It won't have material going down around to the bottom. Because the wood is meant to be showing. I live in Ireland and I was wondering if you could tell me where I could sourse the springs I will need. I have daughter living in England, if I can only get them in Enland, she could always get them to me. I don't even know if they make them amy more. Please, if you know where I could get them, please let me know. Amd I will need a big needle like you have. What is it called again? Didn't quite catch the name. I like how you sewed the springs into place. It makes sense. I saw someone just weaving the webbing through the bottom and top of each spring. Your method looks like it makes more sense. And Ilike how you sewed around the front to sculpt the front into shape. AND the way you sewed the loops in for the coconut fibre. I can see you are doing it all the proper, OLD, manner. Everything done back in time was done to last a long time and done with quality workmanship. Even the buildings, exterior and interior were done with the best materials and with quality. My father was a master craftsman builder. He would take down building hundreds of years old and move them, like ancient American Dutch barns or French barns, and rebuild them the way they were constructed when first built, using a jin pole and other old tools. If a beam needed replacing because of age, he would hand hew the beam and carve the joints. He could restore houses made of timber from 1600s amd 1700s. He taught my brothers the trade as well. I love quality. And in keeping with the original way things were made and not take short cuts. I see you are pretty much doing the same. I am so happy I found your channel. I could learn so much from you. We had a big antique oak rolltop desk sent from our storage of our antiques we had in the US before, and had it and other pieces shipped here. Even though it was supposed to be good dry storage. Some of our antiques had damage to the wood, by moisture or sunshine. And a sloppy mover damaged a beautifullh carved door to a compartment on our rolltop desk. I want to figure how to fix these things and do it properly. Do you know of a channel that could help in working on our antique wooden furniture. It broke my heart to see someone damaged them and would love to repair them properly. Thank you! And thank you for the great video. You have a new subscriber!!😊✝️🙏🏻

  • @luiscamara1
    @luiscamara1 Рік тому

    amazing

  • @Josh_Luijsterburg
    @Josh_Luijsterburg Рік тому

    Good 2 c u again my friend. Nice job, great skills. I can remember my uncle was a cooper in Schiedam for the genever or as you might call it Gin 👍

    • @heritagecraft
      @heritagecraft Рік тому

      thanks for the kind words. that sounds like a good job

  • @martyfoshaug3029
    @martyfoshaug3029 Рік тому

    Good to see you back Tom. Hope to see more.

  • @xXFjolnirXx
    @xXFjolnirXx Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @davidblake1663
    @davidblake1663 Рік тому

    Fabulous work Tom. Always a pleasure to see you in action. Great bucket. Reminds me of the old song; "There's a hole in my bucket, so fix it dear Eliza, with straw.. etc!"

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark Рік тому

    Nice. 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @aubreymaxam7465
    @aubreymaxam7465 Рік тому

    You made my day!!! Glad to see your still moving! Keep up the great work sir! God bless

    • @heritagecraft
      @heritagecraft Рік тому

      thank you. I’m glad I’m moving as well

  • @darnstewart
    @darnstewart Рік тому

    That's one to tick off your bucket list Tom. 😂Good to see you back.

  • @HealthOrigins
    @HealthOrigins Рік тому

    Thanks for the recipe video, some salt and unrefined cane sugar or coconut sugar would be great additions here I would think. Also, it would have been nice to see the finished product when it's mixed with water and heated up 🙂

  • @Mrssandypeterson
    @Mrssandypeterson Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video!! I can not tell you how excited I am to try and make my own mattress. Is there a video with the finished mattress covered in velvet?

  • @RaymondWKing-dn8wf
    @RaymondWKing-dn8wf Рік тому

    Hi Tom Mary Christmas and a Prosperous new year to you and yours

  • @badhairday2377
    @badhairday2377 Рік тому

    i noticed your link is a u.k. one. i was interested in seeing your plaan / material list for the hot tub wood product because i cant access that site. i'm in the u.s. do you have a site available for this location?

    • @heritagecraft
      @heritagecraft Рік тому

      I have moved all the books to www.heritagecraft.co.uk putting all my info in one place

  • @victorbecker6063
    @victorbecker6063 Рік тому

    Lovely video, lovely lampshade! Gonna create my own this weekend!

  • @WillyBaltaFilms
    @WillyBaltaFilms Рік тому

    Wow, so cool! You definitely make this look easy, however I’m no fool. Maybe one day I’ll fool around and try to accomplish something like this!

    • @heritagecraft
      @heritagecraft Рік тому

      I would have a go. There's always a danger you might enjoy it. My wife reckons its the best thing Ive ever made

    • @WillyBaltaFilms
      @WillyBaltaFilms Рік тому

      @@heritagecraft that is always the danger 😂 I have never welded, so that’s something I’ll have to pick up. But it seems like the welding for this project isn’t too intensive.

  • @RaymondWKing-dn8wf
    @RaymondWKing-dn8wf Рік тому

    Hi Tom Green, thanks for the fun inspirational teaching, Video on making wooden Wheelbarrow wheels. This is a Project I'll be taking on some time this winter and next spring! In doing a bit of Family Genealogy I discovered I have some Greens in my Family Tree her in the United States about 5 or 6 Generations back. I wonder if some of these Greens were Wheelwrights. maybe someday I'll find out how knows.

    • @heritagecraft
      @heritagecraft Рік тому

      Excellent news.I look forward to hearing how you get on

  • @MidentityMarketing
    @MidentityMarketing Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @vonippo8371
    @vonippo8371 Рік тому

    need to edit the audio for both ears