The Thomas describes in intricate detail the making of a cartwheel. The speaker’s grandchild enters and is addressed briefly during the course of the recording.

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Can someone explain what the speaker answers to the question at the beginning of the interview, "You'd have to do it by hand, wouldn't you?" Posted by Steve Hansen on 02/11/2012

"Oh you turned the nave the nave you know that's the centre you turned that first". [nave = wooden centre of cartwheel to which spokes are fixed, recorded in this survey (often pronounced 'naff' as here) in several sites in the north of England] Posted by Jonnie Robinson on 22/11/2012

Can someone explain what the speaker answers to the question at the beginning of the interview, "You'd have to do it by hand, wouldn't you?"

"Oh you turned the nave the nave you know that's the centre you turned that first". [nave = wooden centre of cartwheel to which spokes are fixed, recorded in this survey (often pronounced 'naff' as here) in several sites in the north of England]

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