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Scythe Book: Mowing Hay, Cutting Weeds, and Harvesting Small Grains with Hand Tools, 2021 edition 2021 Edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width: 228x177 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Stackpole Books
  • ISBN-10: 0811739791
  • ISBN-13: 9780811739795
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, height x width: 228x177 mm, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jun-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Stackpole Books
  • ISBN-10: 0811739791
  • ISBN-13: 9780811739795
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For the gardener, farmer, or homeowner, a good scythe is an efficient and enjoyable tool for cutting grasses and weeds and harvesting small grains. 



Author David Tresemer presents the results of years of research and practical experience so that the reader may learn to use and enjoy the scythe. In an age when most wonder how they can accomplish anything without the aid of electricity or petrol, The Scythe Book shows how a traditional hand tool can often outperform more modern technology. 



This new edition includes an addendum on the practical use of the scythe by Peter Vido. Beginning with his recollections from boyhood in Slovakia, Vido shares what he has learned from European mowers and scythe-makers during trips to countries where scythes are still routinely used. He also provides detailed guidance on fitting the scythe (blade and snath) to the individual, care and repair of the blade, principles of movement, and much fascinating lore.
Preface: The Scythe Book v
Introduction ix
This Book xi
The Parts of the Scythe
1(13)
The Blade
1(6)
Blade Cover
7(1)
Snath
7(7)
Sharpening
14(13)
Peening
16(5)
Whetting
21(6)
Mowing Technique
27(17)
A Helpful Exercise
27(2)
With the Scythe
29(6)
Small Advances
35(2)
Reading the Grass
37(2)
The Use of the Body
39(4)
Reconsidering the Twisting Exercise
43(1)
Mowing Hay
44(15)
Making the Hay
47(3)
Tools for Making the Hay
50(4)
Mowing in Teams
54(3)
Haytime Drinks
57(2)
Clean Culture
59(4)
Weeds
59(1)
Pasture
60(1)
Lawn
60(3)
Harvesting Small Grains
63(35)
The Scythe and Its Predecessors
64(4)
Cradle Scythes
68(4)
Cutting Grain with Old and New Tools
72(3)
Sowing, Reaping, Threshing, Winnowing
75(11)
Bringing the Harvest Home
86(12)
The Scythe Must Dance
Introduction
98(3)
I Clarification of Terms
101(3)
II Fitting the Snath to the Mower
104(5)
III How Tough Is a Scythe Blade?
109(2)
IV Blade Selection
111(3)
V Sharpening Principles
114(6)
VI The Practice of Shaping the Edge
120(10)
VII Honing in the Field
130(6)
VIII Repairing the Damaged Edge
136(6)
IX Principles of Movement
142(8)
X The Blade-Fitting Challenge
150(13)
Postscript 163(1)
Acknowledgments 164(1)
Appendix 165(2)
Notes 167(11)
Bibliography 178(5)
Index 183
David Tresemer, Ph.D., has a doctorate in psychology and is a faculty coordinator and presenter for the certificate program in Counseling Psychology, with concentration in Anthroposophic Psychology. He has written in many areas, ranging from The Scythe Book to books about mythic theatre, astrology-seen-intelligently, and counseling.



Peter Vido discovered the scythe in the late 1980s and became a scythe missionary, sharing his encyclopedic knowledge of the tool with others around the world. Vido passed away in 2018.