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  1. Hunkyfunkster

    First bushcraft knife

    I have a few different knives to choose from. None of them are expensive by any stretch of the imagination. However, my go to knife is usually my Hultafors HVK. It's a great all round knife, strong, well built, and at less than a tenner I know it can be replaced easily if anything happens to it...
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    Burn test DIY Wood Gas Stove

    Now is when you'll begin to trawl charity shops and car boot sales for stainless steel tins, old coffee storage and the like, to make tougher ones that last longer or burn better. It becomes addictive. I have a few of these in the cupboards, and the bits to make a few more. And I still look to...
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    Some kukri sheaths

    That is rather nice
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    Spalted Spoon

    Now that's a lovely looking spoon
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    forged garden shear blade

    That is an amazing looking knife, and from such humble beginnings too. Upcycling at it's best
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    Overseas Norway Finse better known as planet Hoth ...

    I see no tauntaun in the pictures. How did you stay warm?
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    one strand knotting

    That's very clever
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    Simple Coopered Pot

    This is brilliant. And the explanation was spot on. Will definitely be adding this to my to do list. Thanks man
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    Blue Birch

    Love the spoon itself, and quite like distressed look too. I love the fact you try different things, new shapes, new techniques. I love seeing that you've posted another spoon, cos I never know what we're gong to get. Keep it up
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    Basketry, Scotland.

    How much would this basketry course cost?
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    Birch Eater

    That looks versatile. Eating, cooking, beating away eager hands. Good job
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    Ash Spoon

    Don't apologise. These are great to see. Keep them coming
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    A bit of what I've been doing

    Those adze (adzes? Adzi?) are beautiful to look at. I bet they work well. Some great items there, Sir. Good job
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    First Attempt at an Adze

    That looks useful. And well made too. Be interesting to see how that lovely dovetail holds up
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    Birch Eater

    I like that. The transition from handle to bowl is especially nice
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    Day Out Gorge recce

    Nice scenery there, and good to see the pack in use too
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    Carving A Spoon Blank

    That was very satisfying to watch. You made it look quick and easy, I would expect nothing less from a talented spoon carver like yourself
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    Chunky Eater

    That's a nice wee spoon. And with "chunky eater" it's named after me too
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    Leather bushcraft pack MKII

    Yet another shining example of your talent and creativity. Well done my man
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    I want to run blacksmithing courses in Glasgow

    Whenever you're free, buddy boy. I can come get it pretty much any time