St. Thomas guild - medieval woodworking, furniture and other crafts

Thomas Guild Blogspot. The Saint Thomas guild is a Dutch medieval re-enactment group. It represents the woodworking guild in Nimweghen around 1370....

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  • 2 months

    Tresoor of Castle Hernen Part 8 : Fitting the tresoor together

    This post continues the story of the creation of the tresoor of castle Hernen and concerns fitting the main parts of the tresoor together. Until this post, all parts of the tresoor were loosely fit and could be taken apart into individual pieces. In...

  • 3 months

    An unusual folding chair at Burg Eltz

    Burg Eltz is one of the many castles along the Mosel river in Germany, and a main tourist attraction, mainly because it is still complete and furnished, and thus pleasing to visit. Unfortunately, you may not take photos inside the castle. The furniture...

  • 3 months

    The medieval turned bench at Alpirsbach

    Three turned benches (with footrest) are visible on this old photo of the Alpirsbach monastery, where there is now only one.
    Turned wooden furniture was relatively common during the early medieval period (500-1300): quite some examples of beds, chairs and benches have been archaeologically excavated or have survived in situ (see e.g. Appuhn, 1978/1979; Doppelfeld, 1960; Karlson...

  • 4 months

    A pre-medieval tool post: Dutch wooden runcina

    Both Bram and I are members of the Dutch Tools and Crafts Society (Vereniging Ambacht en Gereedschap) which also publishes a well-illustrated high quality yearly magazine (the Gildebrief) with articles (in the Dutch language) on historic tools and crafts...

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