Henry Russell gave them a great talk on the history of sawing, showing old etchings from medieval books of how it was done and of course a long health and safety talk.
We were also joined by a few local New Forest carpenters, all keen to learn the old methods and learn how to develop their skills.
Hewing the oaks was hard with a variety of axes to get the perfect finish. Mostly for tie beams, braces and jowl posts. They worked trying out three different methods of sawing, see-sawing, scissor sawing, frame and pit (on trestles) sawing with different types of saws. Really hard work and not easy at all. All under the watching eye of tutor Barbara Czoch, expert sawyer.
In the evening we went to visit some of the Beaulieu Estate barns to look at their historic roofs and Henry enthused over the way they were made, some maybe 15th and 16th century.