
The knives are not easy to use but once mastered give tremendous controled power and leverage.
British clogs always had a wooden sole (alder, birch or sycamore) and leather uper unlike the Dutch and French sabot. There is a lot of understanding that goes into making a clog that is comfortable to walk in rather than just stand still in and Jeremy's just work.

There is some footage of Jeremy using the knives in this video about my wife Nicola's research into how craft skills are passed onThat film was taken at St Fagan's museum in Cardiff whilst Jeremy was teaching Geraint who now makes clogs there. So now we have at least two makers hand cutting soles, the craft is still endangered but perhaops not quite so critically so.

This is Jeremy's website though I must say he is notoriously difficult to buy a pair of clogs from, you have to nag for a while.
http://www.clogmaker.co.uk/
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At the end of that video the chap is looking at instructional material on his laptop. What is that, and is it available to the public?
Here ya go
http://www.bodgers.org.uk/bb/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=710
Magic, thank you. I've only recently subscribed to the forum so I'm far from finding all the good stuff on there.
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