Medieval weapons ahlspiess this is a staff weapon used by the swiss infantry in the 15th century.
Medieval woodworking terms. Medieval paints generally fall into three categories. On a dust collection system a sliding door mounted in ductwork that allows airflow to be opened or restricted depending on need. See more ideas about woodworking techniques woodworking and medieval. I study medieval woodworking a lot and i ve always wanted to try out the medieval style lathe.
Also known as a fee. That and the. A small utility plane usually used one handed. Straw was not needed to keep people from slipping on wet slate but it was used as a floor covering on most surfaces to provide a modicum of warmth and cushioning.
A strip of solid material historically of wood used for various construction purposes including providing the fixing point for roofing or siding materials such as shingles or tiles. Dowel n doweling v a cylindrical length of wood used for making joints by inserting a length into two corresponding holes and gluing with clamp pressure. 25 jun 2019 woodworking techniques medieval tools and depictions of woodworkers in medieval and renaissance europe. The major difference between this type and the modern lathe is that the motion is reciprocal rather than continuous circular motion.
Milky discoloration of a wood finish caused when moisture is trapped in the curing finish. Grant of land given to a member of the aristocracy a bishop or a monastery for limited or hereditary use in exchange for services. It was a thrusting weapon that had a spike like head and a guard below the spike to protect the hands. Tempera egg based oils usually based on linseed oil though others were used and casein milk based.
Many recipes survive such as those in the sources cited above. In the medieval period according to some surviving images holes in wood are drilled with what appears to be a chisel with a concave blade hence the reason of grouping augers with chisel and gouge. A typically rounded or semicircular decorative treatment cut into a square edge of a moulding or a piece of wooden furniture. In ecclesiastic terms a benefice was a church office that returned revenue ie a living for a rector or vicar.
Pigments were usually earth based minerals and oxides or vegetable based. A modern build of a medieval spring pole lathe. A square or rectangular piece of wood intended for carving or turning.