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Posted by Danial Lawton over 12 years ago
thats right the tools have cleared custom and are now in my posession.
You can find permaculture tools on facebook or youtube for contact details and sales enquires.
Will ship anywhere depending on customs.
Permaculture tools #1
Small serrated sickle $55AUD plus postage and handling
$10 Postage ad handling Australia wide
Description
Blade 20cm in length and made of Carbon steel
Handle 20cm in length and made of Palm tree wood
Total length 40cm and weight 0.25kg
Use
Hand made life-time tool, (if correctly cared for, following care instructions).
Used for grasses and small herbaceous plants in a more controlled environment, such as around the base of trees, using a pulling and wrist turning action, not to be used in a swinging action.
Care instructions
After every use, the blade should be wiped clean and sprayed with a permanent lubricant i.e. INOX not WD40 or RP7 (non-permanent lubricants). Blade should be sharpened with a sharpening stone and water, on the back side of the blade, opposite the serrations, do not use a file or grinder, blade must be oiled after sharpening.
Note
Due to the nature of being hand-made, there will be slight variations in the size, shape and colour of the tools and materials used.
Permaculture Tools Accessory #1
Small serrated sickle leather sheath $50AUD plus postage and handling
$10 postage and handling Australia wide
made in Australia from good quality Australian leather
Permaculture Tools #2
Large sickle $65AUD plus postage and handling
$10 postage and handling Australia wide
Description
Blade 25cm in length and made of Carbon steel
Handle 25cm in length and made of Palm tree wood
Total length 50cm and weight 0.5kg
Use
Hand made life-time tool, (if correctly cared for, following care instructions).
Used for large clumping grasses and small herbaceous plants i.e. cobbler’s pegs/farmers friends. Used in an open environment, using a swinging and wrist action movement.
Care instructions
After every use, the blade should be wiped clean and sprayed with a permanent lubricant i.e. INOX not WD40 or RP7 (non-permanent lubricants). Blade should be sharpened with a sharpening stone and water, not a file or grinder and must be oiled after sharpening.
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PDC course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Verifying teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Other Teachers: Scott Pittman, Simon Fell |
Location: Tena, Ecuador |
Date: Apr 1994 |
PDC course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Bill Mollison |
Location: Tagari Farm, Tyalgum NSW, Australia |
Date: Sep 1997 |
Site Development, Site Design, and Research |
Type: Permaculture Diploma |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: PRI, Tagari Farm, Tyalgum NSW, Australia |
Date: Jan 2000 |
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have acknowledged being taught by Danial Lawton |
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Danial Lawton has permaculture experience in: |
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Sub tropical |
Wet/Dry Tropical |
Wet Tropical |