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It's funny how opinions differ.
Your kit looks good to me. I personally like triangular bandages. They can be used as cover bandages to any part of the body. They can be used in the place of a wound dressing. And they can be used for immobalisation of fractures.
What to call it?
Budo Bushcraft
Why to call it this?
Budo or martial way suggests more a way or a path rather than just the technical skills and Bushcraft is pretty self explanatory.
Why would I like to attend?
As an student of Aikido and a bushcrafter learning to track this...
Hi Max,
I wonder if you have received my email to info@shadowhawk.co.uk regarding places on the April or October Wildlife TRacker 1 + 2 modules at the early bird rates?
regrards
Steve
I successfully recovered a houdini ginuea pig with a figure 4 holding a plastic crate with a brick on the top.
I had to replace dandilion leaves with carrot before I got it. Having not made one before I guess it took 15 minutes.
I think I got him within a couple of hours.
Have a go...
Hi Will, I like the site it looks good and is easy an more to the point obvious to navigate. What is the course you've been doing and how would you rate it?
Cheers
Steve
A 12cm billy fits exactly on top of the IKEA drainer. The drainer fits inside the billy but is deeper so the lid does not sit on top for storage.
I looked at two ASDA stores at the weekend and wasn't able to find their drainers. It would be good to know if you they still do them. Good luck!
Red,
Ok it's confession time. I got to the point of thinking I haven't got muslin what shall I use?
Being at home on my own I did what every resourceful guy does and called my mum for inspiration. Well I turned my back to look in the cupboard and the rest is history.
Our kitchen and...
Good thread Red, I can't read it without salivating. Having been made redundant I find myself with time on my hands. I shall have to try this out.
I assume that you must freeze and then reheat the nan bread to hit the 20mins.
cheers
It seems that the url is not giving enough detail. If you search for 'London finish' there is a post titled 'Axe Handles' the second post by fallow way give the description.
yep I realised that we were talking about a Gransfors, I've used this method on a couple of small forest axes as well...
London Finish as described by Fallow Way here
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/index.php/Forums.html
if you want to do a thorough job then:
Once a day for a week
Once a week for a month
Once a month for a year
Once a year forever after.
This takes a while but leaves a very nice finish...
I had an S1201L (like the current 5900) with a leather and then rubber strap which I was very happy with. One day I noticed that the second hand was going backwards.
I thought I was imagining it at first. I mailed the watchsmith in the new forest. He had only seen this a couple of times...
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