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Folk Craft Revival
Daniel Howell
38 episodes
9 months ago
#038. -- The ability to shape wood with a knife is one of the most elemental skills to have, and plays at least a minor role in the vast majority of other crafts. Sadly, knife skills in general seem to be in decline. . . Though that's something we encourage around here!Brian, from the Carving is Fun channel on Youtube, helps educate and get folks involved in carving and came on the podcast to chat about carving, whittling, tips, techniques, and suggestions. I found this interestin...
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#038. -- The ability to shape wood with a knife is one of the most elemental skills to have, and plays at least a minor role in the vast majority of other crafts. Sadly, knife skills in general seem to be in decline. . . Though that's something we encourage around here!Brian, from the Carving is Fun channel on Youtube, helps educate and get folks involved in carving and came on the podcast to chat about carving, whittling, tips, techniques, and suggestions. I found this interestin...
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Hobbies
Education,
How To,
Leisure,
Crafts
Episodes (20/38)
Folk Craft Revival
Carving and Whittling with Brian Carver
#038. -- The ability to shape wood with a knife is one of the most elemental skills to have, and plays at least a minor role in the vast majority of other crafts. Sadly, knife skills in general seem to be in decline. . . Though that's something we encourage around here!Brian, from the Carving is Fun channel on Youtube, helps educate and get folks involved in carving and came on the podcast to chat about carving, whittling, tips, techniques, and suggestions. I found this interestin...
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2 years ago
47 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Bone: Understanding the Material, it's Uses and History with David Constantine
#037. -- In the craft world of the modern age, bone seems to be a rather neglected raw material that is rarely used for much of anything. But that was not always so, and fortunately Dave was willing to come on the podcast and share a little bit of his experience and insight on the craft of working with bones and antlers.Dave is a re-enactor of the early medieval period and a bone crafter who specializes in replicating artifacts of that time period. We chat about the history, archaeolog...
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2 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Wool & Spinning with Josefin Waltin
#036. -- How many of you have ever knitted your own garments from wool you processed and spun yourself? Just the thought intimidates me.... and also draws me in wanting to learn more! In one of Josefin Waltin's Youtube videos she shows just that - and since her channel and website showcase a variety of other wool processing and spinning content I reached out to see if she would be willing to talk to us about spinning. We cover a bit about processing wool, the time involved in spinning, ...
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2 years ago
1 hour

Folk Craft Revival
Explanation (& Ramblings....)
#035. The Folk Craft Revival podcast is back!!!!If you can't tell, I'm excited! I've really missed putting together this podcast -- chatting with guests and getting to know some individuals involved in heritage skills and retaining and reviving the knowledge that was once fairly common. Hopefully you've missed it as much as I have! While I'm looking forward to where things are going moving forward I also wanted to give a little bit of an explanation into why I shut the podcast down for the la...
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3 years ago
23 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Finding Color on Your Local Landscape with Scott Sutton (The Pigment Hunter)
#034. -- Scott Sutton (aka The Pigment Hunter) joins us to chat about the art of finding color on our local landscape. We discuss how he got involved with making paints and sourcing pigments, his philosophy on sourcing materials and minimizing his personal environmental impact, some of the base methods and tools used to source pigments and process them for paints, and where beginners like you and I should start. Big thanks to Janey Chang for suggesting I chat with Scott!Links to resource...
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4 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Foraging, Homesteading and Self Reliance with Jesscy Dean
#033. This week I’m chatting with Jesscy Dean (aka The Wild Homesteader) about foraging, food preservation, sourcing your own food, and old skills like that in general! Food seems to be the theme of this conversation, and why not? It is THE fundamental skill set that!While a lot of our conversation revolves around food, Jesscy is involved in a number of other crafts and we talk about her felting, hide tanning, and general ethos of self reliance as well.Links to resources mentioned can be foun...
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4 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
The John C. Campbell Folk School with Dea Sasso
#032. -- Dea Sasso, a Resident Artist from the John C. Campbell Folk School joins us to chat all about the school, it's history, types of classes it offers, how it has changed her life, and much more! Our conversation centers around learning about the school for those who have never heard of it.The folk school has been a fixture of the local area for almost a century, and in addition to providing hand-on learning to the nearby communities, it has also been actively involved in preserving and ...
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4 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Getting Started with Natural Navigation with Tristan Gooley
#031. -- Are you paying attention to the landscape around you? Can you explain the differences and changes you observe? Although it may seem foreign to many of us in the modern world, people around the globe have navigated for centuries using the clues found on the natural landscape around them.In this episode I chat with Tristan Gooley who has made it his work learning and teaching how to interpret the signs we see. Or indeed, the signs we don't see, but are there if we learn to pay attentio...
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4 years ago
54 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Making Charcoal and Biochar with Rebecca Oaks
#030. Rebecca Oaks, author of the book Making Charcoal and Biochar, joins us to discuss charcoal, it's history and uses, traditional methods of making it, what it looks like from a small scale charcoal burners perspective, and suggestions for making some at home. I will be undoubtedly making a few batches this summer-- for use in the garden and the grill if nothing else!In the quest to learn to make things from the ground up, charcoal making is arguably one of those fundamental skills that ma...
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4 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Primitive Skills and Nature Connection with Sammy Kells
#029. Sammy and I chat about his introduction to primitive/survival skills, what draws him to them, woodworking, traditional southern Appalachian crafts (banjos in particular), ocarinas and more. For Sammy, nature connection is the primary reason behind practicing survival skills, and we chat a bit about that and some of the teaching he has been involved with.Links to resources mentioned in the episode can be found at:folkcraftrevival.com/29
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Blacksmithing, Apprenticeships, Pushing your Limits and Becoming Better at your Craft with Sam Ritter
#028. -- In this episode I chat with professional blacksmith Sam Ritter about his journey as a craftsman. We chat about how he got introduced to blacksmithing, what his path was to going full time, why it was important for him to be around and learn from a master smith, becoming better at your craft and pushing your capabilities, his use of modern tools in a traditional craft, and much more. We also spend a bit of time chatting about traditional apprenticeship and journeyman stages and how&nb...
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4 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Fish Leather and Ancestral Skills with Janey Chang
#027. Janey joins us to do a quick dive into how to tan fish leather using tea leaves (or other tannin sources). We also chat about her introduction to fish skin tanning and ancestral skills in general, why she loves ancestral skills, oil tanned fish leather, natural dyes, teaching others and nature connection. I loved the enthusiasm that Janey brought to the conversation!Links to resources mentioned in this episode can be found at:folkcraftrevival.com/27
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4 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Fleece Rugs, Sheep, Heritage, and the Shetland Islands with Helen Hart
#026. -- In this episode I chat with Helen about some of the traditional crafts she's involved with, how she became involved in them, and what draws her to them. We talk about keeping sheep, natural dyes, fair isle knitting, burning peat, the fleece rugs she makes, and so much more! Like many of us she is a dabbler in many traditional crafts, with a passion for learning about heritage crafts-- in particular those from the Viking era.Oh yes, and I also spend way too much time asking abou...
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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Home Butchery and Using the Unusual Bits with Jake Levin
#025. Do you raise and butcher your own livestock? Process the game animals you hunt?Regardless, this time of year would have been the traditional butchering season in northern latitudes and just about every rural family would have been processing their yearly meat in addition to putting up their harvest for the winter. Many of us no longer raise, slaughter, or butcher our own animals anymore (something I think keeps us too removed from the reality of what is going on with our food), but I th...
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5 years ago
1 hour 38 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Blacksmithing with Vern Barker
#024. In this conversation we discuss getting started in blacksmithing, what you'll need, where to find tools, what to look for before buying, general guidelines for smithing, etc. We also cover some suggested resources and Vern's experiences teaching blacksmithing. Fun conversation!Links to resources mentioned can be found at:folkcraftrevival.com/24
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5 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Folk Craft Revival
An Overview of Flintknapping with Mike Cook
#023. This week we're talking flintknapping-- learning about making and using stone arrowheads and knives. We discuss the knapping from a high level perspective, with a little bit of how-to and the principles involved, a bit of considerations for using your stone blades and tips, things to keep in mind when getting started, etc. I consider flintknapping to be a foundational skill, almost all other technologies are based around having a blade in order to cut with, and I thoroughly enjoyed chat...
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5 years ago
1 hour 32 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Exploring the History, Archaeology, and Construction of Throwing Sticks with Michael Frank
#022. In this episode we delve into throwing sticks (rabbit sticks, boomerangs, whatever you wish to call them) and how to make and use them. Michael is also an archaeologist by education so we discuss some of the historical and archaeological examples from around the world.Throwing sticks are perhaps one of our earliest hunting tools and it is always fascinating to learn how to create something like this that was a very natural weapon common to a large percentage of the world. From a functio...
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5 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
A Beginners Guide to Scrimshaw with Rich Williams
#021. -- In this episode we talk through the principles of scrimshaw and how it is done, from prepping your work piece to tools needed, techniques used, legality issues, and so much more. We also discuss the history of scrimshaw as a nautical art and how it has progressed through history to the present day. If you're curious about trying scrimshaw, or simply like to learn about the common crafts and arts of our past, this episode is for you!Links to resources mentioned can be found at:folkcra...
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5 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Building and Designing Rocket Stoves with Tom Mills
#020. -- Could you use a cooking source that heats up quickly, uses very little fuel that is easily gathered from your landscape, and is something you can build with a minimal amount of time, cost, or skill? A rocket stove just may be the answer! In this episode I talk with Tom Mills (from the GreenShortz DIY Youtube channel) about his experience in building rocket stoves and some of the principles involved as well as his suggestions for folks building their first one.Like many of you I am in...
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5 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
Willow Chair Making with Justin Roberts
#019. -- You know those old-time rustic bent willow chairs? I think of them as being a product of the Great Depression, others think of them as being emblematic of gypsies. Regardless, they are one of the mostly forgotten folk crafts of our past.... And today we're talking about how to make one with Justin Roberts of Walk the Willow! I've been curious about these chairs for years, but have never known anyone who could show me how to make one. Fortunately, Justin was willing to chat about it!S...
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5 years ago
1 hour 31 minutes

Folk Craft Revival
#038. -- The ability to shape wood with a knife is one of the most elemental skills to have, and plays at least a minor role in the vast majority of other crafts. Sadly, knife skills in general seem to be in decline. . . Though that's something we encourage around here!Brian, from the Carving is Fun channel on Youtube, helps educate and get folks involved in carving and came on the podcast to chat about carving, whittling, tips, techniques, and suggestions. I found this interestin...