gregorscheer
19th April 2006, 11:35 AM
Not exactly woodwork but includes a lot of it. Building the forms for the intricate dome shaped oven chamber like a pear cut in half, the table, the arcs and the roof...
and a good way of using the leftovers of our work for heating and baking. Vinestreetworks has released a new film in the series: How Things are Made: "Tyrolean Ovens and Stoves, Masonry for Baking and Heating".
The film shows step by step how Tyrolean Ovenbuilder Sepp Niederkofler builds the traditional outdoor Brick Baking Oven and an indoor Leadstone Heating Stove. The film is now available on DVD and VHS. More information and a trailer can be found on the website http://www.vinestreetworks.com
and a good way of using the leftovers of our work for heating and baking. Vinestreetworks has released a new film in the series: How Things are Made: "Tyrolean Ovens and Stoves, Masonry for Baking and Heating".
The film shows step by step how Tyrolean Ovenbuilder Sepp Niederkofler builds the traditional outdoor Brick Baking Oven and an indoor Leadstone Heating Stove. The film is now available on DVD and VHS. More information and a trailer can be found on the website http://www.vinestreetworks.com