The craft side of Bushcraft really appeals to me (as well as sharp pointy things and kit in general ). As such I enjoy a nice project.
Hears some of mine, so now show me yours
A picture paints a thousand words so post a pic to give an idea of what you made, etc
karesuando knife kit. My first real knife and a great kit. Love it. Could be better but it was my first.
This is a Raker 15" blade so nice and compact rather than the usual full size version. Would have liked some nice beech, oak, etc, but did not have access or budget. So B&Q and bought some pine strip wood. Already the size I needed and manageable project for hand tools.
Kuksa's from split birch. Would love to find a burl to do a nice one.
Antler pot, drilled hollow and with a wooden base and stopper. Needles, tweezers and fish hooks carved from the same deer antler. The awls are some small Allen keys ground to a point and a birch handle and some tubing cut to make a collar.
Now your turn. Give me some ideas
Hears some of mine, so now show me yours
A picture paints a thousand words so post a pic to give an idea of what you made, etc
karesuando knife kit. My first real knife and a great kit. Love it. Could be better but it was my first.
This is a Raker 15" blade so nice and compact rather than the usual full size version. Would have liked some nice beech, oak, etc, but did not have access or budget. So B&Q and bought some pine strip wood. Already the size I needed and manageable project for hand tools.
Kuksa's from split birch. Would love to find a burl to do a nice one.
Antler pot, drilled hollow and with a wooden base and stopper. Needles, tweezers and fish hooks carved from the same deer antler. The awls are some small Allen keys ground to a point and a birch handle and some tubing cut to make a collar.
Now your turn. Give me some ideas