Recent content by FreeRangeGoth

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    Cooking out with the firedragon

    I found a use for the tiny bushcraft essentials edc stove: line it with foil, push a block of bcb dragon fuel in, and it will boil enough for a hot drink easily. I left it on and got a 6 minute rolling boil. (I tried using the edc stove with dry twigs to no avail, other than frustration, but it...
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    Tick kit

    Hmmm....the O'tom Twister does look rather good. Better safe than sorry, eh?
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    Hatchet Sheath Prototype

    Happy to oblige: It's comfy, doesn't slap or spin, certainly one way of carrying it.
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    Tick kit

    Oooh, I don't scrape! I just get my nails underneath it and pull, slowly. Or just use pointed 'medical' tweezers, making sure to not cut the mouth parts off by squeezing too tight. Rickyamos: they look like black dots, close up more like a crab-bug. Dog ticks are about 5mm long, raisin-sized...
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    Tick kit

    I haven't had much luck with the various tools. Fingernails seem well evolved for this job. Steriwipes help too, though.
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    Hatchet Sheath Prototype

    That's very kind of you.
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    Hatchet Sheath Prototype

    Breaking my lurking cover to show some attempts at leatherwork and my newly-rehung Brades hatchet: Prolly going to do the same for my axe, when I get round to it, as it's a bit tatty. Apologies for horrid rivets and other flaws, but you get the idea. Brass ring is for hanging anywhere...
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    Cabin Porn

    I'll be in mah bunk.
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    Update on rehanging an old Kent Pattern Axe

    spot on. Nicely done.
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    Leather belt, phone pouch, and mini sporran

    Pretty damn pretty. Liking the sporran especially.
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    Old axe head

    Google "hanging an axe" for the full story.
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    Old axe head

    ^ this. Essentially.
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    Old axe head

    You might find the handle you want in a small hardware shop, make sure the grain is true, hickory or ash will be fine. Plenty of info about how to choose or make a handle is on the net. It's certainly possible to make your own with a few tools- draw knife, rasp, etc. A shave-horse is ideal but a...
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    Old axe head

    Depends what you need an axe for: this head lends itself to a relatively thin profile which is more for carving and chopping opposed to splitting, I believe. Also, the poll seems modified in some way, can't quite make it out. Although this may be to failing eyesight, failing sanity, or a...
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    Folding water bottles

    Saw them in "poundstretcher" recently, which I assume is the midland version of "proper job".