Subject: Archival Film: Alex Stewart: Cooper (Maker of Handmade Wooden Staved Vessels)
Great video, brought back memories of the Foxfire series of books.
I happened to acquire a full set of coopering tools with some blacksmithing items at a farm auction. Someday I'll have more time to play.
My only coopering so far has been replacing staves in an oval redwood hot tub and repairing staves in a round wooden trough that was fed by a windmill pump, both a bit more forgiving than a keg or butter churn I would think.
Rick Roman
Subject: Archival Film: Alex Stewart: Cooper (Maker of Handmade Wooden Staved Vessels)
This is a short documentary film by Thomas Burton and Jack Schrader on ancestral carpentry skills and the art of cooperage (wooden barrel making).
Alex Stewart, mountain craftsman from near Sneedville, Tennessee, demonstrates constructing a churn. Film includes discussion of the use of non-powered tools and skills handed down in Stewart's family in making wooden containers, such as buckets and barrels.
This film is part of a series of films about mountains craftspersons made by Thomas Burton and Jack Schrader.