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Cooperage, the art of barrel making, ... Kelvin Cooperage - Our dedication to maintaining the highest level of quality and service is evident in the care taken at every step of the coopering process to ensure that every winemaker receives a highly crafted, subtly flavored, American oak wine barrel at an exceptional value.
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www.crafty-owl.com/cooperage.htm
www.crafty-owl.com/cooperage.htm
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Cooper (profession) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden staved vessels of a conical form, of greater length than breadth, bound together with hoops and possessing flat ends or heads. Examples of a coope...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_(profession)
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The manufacturing process requires the use of a number of well-seasoned oak staves or sections of wood enclosing a circular head at either end of the cask, and then bound together with steel hoops, and the skill of the cooper lay chiefly in making the staves.
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www.witheridge-historical-archive.com/cooper.htm
www.witheridge-historical-archive.com/cooper.htm
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Barrel Making demonstrators ... Shows featuring Barrel Making ... Home -> Demonstrations -> Barrel Making...
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www.craft-show.co.uk/demonstrations/Barrel_Making/
www.craft-show.co.uk/demonstrations/Barrel_Making/
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He said: "Coopering is not just a dying trade it's already dead. There are only four breweries left who employ coopers in the country and I'm the only master. ... Mr Simms begins the barrel making process by splitting seasoned English oak planks into staves and then shaping their edges into precise angles.
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www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/41082...
www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/4108266/Englands-only-master-cooper-predicts-demise-of-barrel-making.html
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The art of coopering dates back centuries, and the basic trade has ... Today, coopers are often called "barrel makers," but a barrel is only one kind of cask, one made by what was known as a "tight cooper." Other casks included the firkin, kilderkin, hogshead, butt, rundlet, tierce, puncheon, and pipe. ... Making Barrels...
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www.history.org/Almanack/life/trades/tradecoo.cfm
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"The Cooper’s Craft; The Art of Colonial Barrel Making" ... “The Cooper’s Craft” is one of an esteemed series of videos that look at the trades programs of Colonial Williamsburg. Modern day craftspersons are trained, under a master-apprentice system, to use the tools and techniques of the eighteenth century to...
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www.history.org/Publications/videos/index.cfm?ItemId=32...
www.history.org/Publications/videos/index.cfm?ItemId=32&SubCatID=23
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The fine craft of barrel making, background ... The art of barrel making has been around for centuries. At York Valley Fine Woodworking we are keeping that tradition alive, as we are the only dry cooperage in central Canada. In earlier years, the village cooper would make wooden barrels for storing dry goods, such as apples...
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www.whitecedar.ca/aboutbarrels.html
www.whitecedar.ca/aboutbarrels.html
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Most people have not heard of coopering, the art of barrel making, let alone seen a cooper at work. Now a dying trade in most places due to the "over mechanization" of the craft, coopering is alive and well in one of our;
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traveling-in-norway.com/barrel-maker.php
traveling-in-norway.com/barrel-maker.php
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