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  • Book Review: Woodcraft by John Rhyder

    I was a bit unsure what to expect from this book, I've known John to be a top ranking bushcraft instructor to those attending his [...]

  • Making an Adze – Part 1

    Making an Adze by Dave Budd Most folks that have seen me forging only get to see me making twiddly little things or a knife [...]

  • CraftMoot 2018

    Here at BushcraftUK we're excited to be using Merthr Mawr again... but not just for the SummerMoot, this year we're also going to be running [...]

  • How To Make A Shave Horse

    How To Make A Shave Horse by Eric Methven Previously published 14/03/2007 I know a lot of you are interested in woodcraft - by that [...]

  • Making Charcloth

    A great little article from Mad Dave showing just how simple it is to make some charcloth... Hi Dudes and Dudesses This tutorial is just [...]

  • How To…. Carve a Collapsible Pot Hanger

    When I first started venturing into the world of bushcraft I got into carving spoons and bowdrill sets. It's like a rite of passage with [...]

  • How To…. Carve a Lovelock Cave Atlatl

    One of my favourite Atlatls is the Lovelock Cave Atlatl. I made this Atlatl a few years ago using modern tools including a Mora knife, [...]

  • Trapping and the Law

    Article By Geoffrey Guy Trapping and the Law Many of us who practice bushcraft are interested by primitive trapping, but can this mean we fall [...]

  • How To…. Build a Finnish Candle – Raappanan tuli – Part 6

    Welcome to Part 6 of this series on bushcraft candles. On my 'to do' list was the Raappanan tuli candle. From my research on candles it [...]

  • How To…. Build a Finnish/Swedish Candle – Log Rocket Stoves – Part 5

    Welcome to Part 5 of this series on bushcraft candles. Take one log, drill a couple of holes, add some combustibles and strike a match [...]

  • How To…. Build a Finnish/Swedish Candle – Fire Face Candles – Part 4

    Article Welcome to Part 4 of this series on bushcraft candles. This type of candle is slightly different to the others I have been building [...]

  • How To…. Build a Finnish/Swedish Candle – A Comparison – Part 3

    Article Welcome to [B]Part 3[/B] of this series on bushcraft candles. I must admit to having taken thousands of pictures of flames over the years [...]

  • How To…. Build a Finnish/Swedish Candle – Damp/Wet Wood – Part 2

    While writing my posts on my Scandinavian Candle series I recollected a long log fire I was taught how to set up by my good [...]

  • How To…. Build a Finnish/Swedish Candle – No chainsaw – Part 1

    Article Spend time on preparing your candle and the payback will be a beautiful column of flame that will captivate any audience. Read on to [...]

  • Part 1 – Build your own Father and Son Bow – Start to trimming the limbs

    Article For those of you who attend the BCUK Bushmoot you may have come across the Father and Son bow. I published this step by [...]

  • Treehooks

    Article By Tony I saw something on bushcraft uk a while ago that inspired me to sit down for a few minutes and make a [...]

  • How To…. Build a Bhutanese Bow

    Back in August of 2012 at the BCUK Bushmoot I learnt how to make a Bhutanese Bow with Wayne Jones of Forest Knights. As far as [...]

  • My take on a woodspirit carving tutorial

    How to Article Woodspirit carving tutorial Hi 🙂 after my last woodspirit carving several members asked if i could do a tutorial on how i [...]

  • Carving a simple Wood Spirit

    DIY Article As I was asked to do a tutorial I thought I would give it a go, now I have not carved many of [...]

  • Spoonylicious! – How to make a spoon

    Ever wondered where to start with making your own wooden spoon? JP show's us how. I managed to grab my self a couple of bits [...]

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