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Die Holzschnitzerei und viele andere Arbeiten mit Holz haben in Deutschland eine traditionelle Vergangenheit. Als der Bergbau im 17. Jahrhundert in Deutschland zum Stillstand kam, suchten die Bergleute andere Möglichkeiten, um ihren Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen. So wandten sich einige der Landwirtschaft, andere der Textilherstellung und wieder andere der Verarbeitung von Holz zu. Die erworbenen Fähigkeiten wurden von Generation zu Generation weitergegeben. So entstanden z. B. Ornamente, Spielzeuge, Haushaltsgefäße und Verzierungen in Hölzern von Gebäuden sowie Biergärten, die häufig von Brauereien betrieben wurden.  Im Jahre 1810 vermählte sich König Ludwig I. Dem zu Ehren fand ein beeindruckendes Festival in München statt. Das Oktoberfest. Auch hier bediente man sich der Kunst und des Gewerbes der Holzschnitzerei. 

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The festival has since been held yearly and has expanded to other cities across the world, modeled on the original Munich event. In the year 1811 following the royal wedding, the event was combined with a state agricultural fair, and by 1818 the event included booths that sold food and drink, including beer. 

By the late 20th century, these booths evolved and each of the Munich breweries at Oktoberfest would erect temporary structures using their woodworking skills. The beer halls were erected out of plywood with interior balconies and bandstands seating up to 6000 people. The brewers would also participate in a parade, travelling on a beer wagon or float.

These days, the festival still carries on with traditional food and folk costume, but also includes amusement rides, side stalls, music, dancing and games. 

Importantly, the celebratory coming together of people is what shines through the festivities and the joyous sharing of food and culture. 

Power Carved Biergarten Sign

Power Carved Biergarten Sign

In honour of Oktoberfest 2022, we have created a German-inspired beer garden sign using the Power Chisel.

We don’t need much encouragement to get together for food and drinks, but here are some inspirational serving tray and platter project ideas. 

This year, Oktoberfest runs from 17 September to 3 October.

 

Charcuterie Tray

Charcuterie Tray

This is a simple project that results in a beautiful product you can actually use and the best part is that you only need a few tools and a piece of discarded wood.

Sausage Dog Serving Tray

Dachshund Serving Tray

Power carve a wood serving tray in the shape of a Dachshund / Sausage Dog!

Charcuterie Tray

Tree Branch Platter

See how you can easily create a tree branch serving platter. A great project for woodworkers of all skill levels.

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