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    Drilling along length of wood

    You need a nose auger/bit sometimes called a shell auger/bit, but they are actually different bits. A nose auger is the only bit not to wander especially for the purpose you have in mind. There is a type of spoon auger that might work but you would not be able to buy one now days. It would be...
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    Dave Cantebury discussing Dual survival

    Oh sorry folks, I know there was a Mike Dixon thread on this forum. at the time I avoided it as my feelings were still a bit raw, but I assumed it was general knowledge.I know what a shock the truth can be .I didn't out him, it was numerous guys at http://www.arrse.co.uk/waltenkommando-192...
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    Dave Cantebury discussing Dual survival

    I gave up on Mr Canterbury years ago. I have no problem with Youtubers learning as they go but dislike instant google experts. There are some great guys out there but also many, many walts.. DC though, has always showed many walt flaws.To keep things simple I would say choose one of his videos...
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    Has anyone?

    Gorse and more so Gorse root are fantastic carving and turning woods often with a beautiful range of colours ranging through black, dark brown, bright red, orange ,purple and green. Pen turners love it seasoned and dry, but at that stage it can be impossible to get a knife into.It Look out for...
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    Random question for when the time comes...

    Sorry but you can sharpen most saws, it is just yet another forgotten skill .Lost because saws are now, like most things ,disposable. Once a saw was such a large investment, that if you couldn't sharpen it , you would take it to a saw doctor , who would do it for you. The Bahco green wood blade...
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    A really interesting article about the crooked knife.

    Be careful of this article, where the author writes (1) Anneal the file to soften the steel so that it can be worked. This is done by heating it to a cherry red color (about 1250 degrees F) and quenching it in water. A propane torch will generate enough heat. He is doing the...
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    Another spoon

    Outstanding work, a woodsman's spoon. I am looking forward to what comes next.
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    2nd project - Every Svord needs a scabbard!

    Beautiful work. Almost makes me want to find my Svord :-)
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    Circular saw Blades for knife making

    I use a lot of circular saw blades. Old rusty ones found on farms to modern carbide tipped ones thrown away by saw mills. They produce great blades The steel on modern ones is easy to I.D, just contact the manufacturer. They are usually more than happy to help when they find out what you are...
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    Fox mosquito net

    I use one with a Nomad. Its very straight forward. Either end of the hammock is thread through sleeves on the net, then there are three clips you can attach to a ridge line. Once in your hammock it is easy to reach underneath to fix the bottom straps. There are no mods necessary. I highly...
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    my new thumbstick

    Stunning work, your finish is suberb!
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    a fun challenge

    1.monkeyboy 2.DaveBromley 3. Harvestman 4. YomperAlex 5. G4GHB 6. Mesquite 7. mountainm 8. shaggystu 9. Globetrotter uk 10. Bilmo 11. Danbow 12. Lannyman8 13. Jackcbr 14. Kep 15. Alecf 16 Elines 17 grummit 18 hiho9 19. monkeyboy 20. Mafro 21.jjj Count me in, Mafro do you have any particular...
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    Burning bowl on kuksa - help

    Its hard to advise with out a photo Alex. Seasoned Beech is unlikely to crack except if you apply heat. Boiling in salt is a technique used on green timber that is already shaped into a finished cup. My guess is it's more to do with stopping leaks and proofing as its not hard to dry a well made...
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    dyeing wood

    I have used two methods that come to mind. Either put a finish on the wood to seal it, then carve your design leaving porous wood to receive your finish. This could be a dye or it could be a powder that would become permanent when the finish, or another was applied. Powders could be pigments or...
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    My BGS (Backpack Gasification Stove)

    I like it, and thoroughly approve of using the churchkey. They have probably been used to make hobo stoves since they were invented, and this has to be one of the most efficient hobo's. The materials for this stove have been made since at least 1772 in the Netherlands, though the churchkey (...
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    Beech Bowl & Spoons.

    Definitely a master craftsman at work. Lots of added finesse in the detail and I also love the way they are a threesome.You have made me wonder why produce a bowl without it's family member's. Personally I find green Beech a joy to carve. The whiter the wood the easier it is to carve and...
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    Paddel from a pallet

    That would certainly look fantastic mounted on the wall above my fire place. Each to their own but it doesn't look uncomfortable to paddle with to me. As to the weight, it also looks like a dense non native wood to me. It made me think though. How to reduce the weight of such a finely ornate...
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    Cutting Fungi for tinder....

    Wack em off! The easiest way to harvest them is to knock them off a tree. Use the back of an axe, or better still a branch. ( This can be amusing when your mate tries to use one that is a little to rotten) You can off course reach higher ones with a long pole. As to processing them, I think...
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    I've made some steels for use with flint but have run into trouble.

    Certainly enjoyed your blog Matt, its got me wondering what future projects are ticking over in your head. As has been said...harden them again, but I suggest you look up 'Normalising' ( Thermocycling as they say in the US) and 'Soaking'. Whenever you heat steel or work it you increase the...
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    Problem with grinder dust.....what mask???

    Things are worse in a small shed. A full face respirator will protect your lungs, until you take it off.You will still inhale dust from your hair and your clothes. You really need dust extraction and a water bucket if you grind towards yourself. I used to grind away from me, in front of a...