Green Woodworking. Working with fresh wood can be somewhat more liberating than working with cured wood most woodworkers prefer. A place for people who love working with wet wood, fresh from the tree.
Green woodworking, as the name implies, is working with wood that has recently been cut down or has fallen down. If you like working with wood, this is a must for your library. What makes the joinery I practice "green" woodworking?
A handful of sharp carving tools can tackle many green woodworking tasks, helping you to make bowls, spoons, shrink pots, chairs, and more.
Green wood projects aren't necessarily limited to hand-woven basketry, rustic stick furniture, primitive stools or carved and turned items, but they're very popular and lucrative efforts.
North Shore, Hawaii - Custom cabinets, closets, staircases, entry doors and wood screen doors. Mike's book is a treasure that waxes philosophical on why to work with green wood, but then backs it up with an evident knowledge of species and wood lot management. Green woodworking is a form of wood craft or in broad terms, carpentry, that works unseasoned or "green" timber into finished items.