How to harvest Bamboo with an Axe!

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To attach the thatch to the frame I need battens. Something long and reasonably straight. Bamboo might be just what I need.

Apology, the next video won't be restoring the Bamboo Knife/hatchet why will become clear in the next video.
On this channel you can learn some tips on blade sharpening, saw sharpening, bringing old tools back into a lifetime of service. l I'm going to show off my Japanese tools and do project videos where I predominantly use Japanese tools to make stuff. I like starting woodworking projects with a log so you will get to see my axes and ripping saws at work before we move on to nomi and ryoba.

I'm no master so one of the thing I most want to do is just inspire people to jump in and have a go. What I've found is that even when a new project or learning a new skill is really really hard it gets easier really quickly.

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Stuart, blank screen for the last 11 seconds. Did you forget the outtro?

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I suspect the blunt hook on the hook hatchet is to take the brunt impact into the ground away from the blade. No need to have a sharp point there if your just going to make ground contact, a lot.

timberdoodles