Looking for something else, I came across this video and thought others on here would enjoy it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD5wtd36NHc
Using a mixture of stop-frame and live video it shows how the team at one of the workshops of the British Waterways Board (now the Canal and River Trust) make new lock gates from English oak. They use a mixture of power tools, including a much bigger morticer than most of us have, and a few hand tools.
You can see some more detail by clicking on the pause button from time to time and there is a bit more info on their website here http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/our-work/major-works/building-lock-gates
These gates were marked as being for the Kirklees Top Lock on the Calder and Hebble navigation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tD5wtd36NHc
Using a mixture of stop-frame and live video it shows how the team at one of the workshops of the British Waterways Board (now the Canal and River Trust) make new lock gates from English oak. They use a mixture of power tools, including a much bigger morticer than most of us have, and a few hand tools.
You can see some more detail by clicking on the pause button from time to time and there is a bit more info on their website here http://canalrivertrust.org.uk/our-work/major-works/building-lock-gates
These gates were marked as being for the Kirklees Top Lock on the Calder and Hebble navigation.