Buckets and Barrels

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 Before the advent of plastics, many utility containers were made of wood. In the kitchen were wood water buckets, wood containers for dried food and barrels of various sizes for oil or other liquids. Nowadays the modern household is filled with plastic containers of every style and shape, and why not, they are easy to clean, cheap, and some actually don't look too bad. But, if you want the home to have a bit of rustic character, without actually having to go back to that, try adding some wood furnishings to give that special feeling. Want to see them in their natural setting, then please check out the CBC Netflix series "Alias Grace" (http://www.cbc.ca/aliasgrace/m/episodes/season-1). Many of my handmade classic pails feature prominently in the show. Click on any of the small pictures below to see the full view.

Water Pail
This coopered pail is very similair to the
kitchen pail of many years ago.
Designed to fetch and carry water
or other liquids.
Water Pails Page Water pail with wire handle
 

Vintage '49 Water Pail
The same design wood bucket as the above water pail, but made from very special red cedar, grown here on Southern Vancouver Island. 
The logs were cut in 1949 and stored air dry since then. The wood has aged from the distinctive natural orange into lighter hues of pink, 
light orange, to light brown. The sweet cedar scent is just as strong as ever. I have a limited supply of this very unique wood and am making 
various size water pails from this.

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Classic Sauna Pail
The traditional Sauna Pail designed the
same as from Finland.
Traditional Sauna Bucket
Beverage Barrel
A small barrel, 1 1/2 gal, designed to hold the "bag in a box" juice or wine containers.
juice/wine barrel
Aphid Predator Nest Box
Home for a tiny flying predator which lives on aphids.
Great for the garden.
Custom Cooperage
Individual pieces designed and created to show off characteristics of the wood
Interesting Pieces
   This one made for the "One Tree Wood Working Exhibit" at the Robert Bateman Centre in Victoria
Split willow banding.

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