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That would be my guess too--Lubricating the block.
Interesting thread too--pity i didnt see it earlier :rolleyes:
And is the other answer to question 2.) the Lime tree?
Cheers
Sam
I've done it too--it worked. But as others have said, it does take rather a long time to polish to the required shine.(It took me about 2 1/2 hours work i think?)
It is a great feeling when it works too :)
Cheers
Sam
Hi guys,
I am off on an expedition to Madagascar for a month this summer and have just realised none of my bags are quite big enough for the job. I need a rucksack about 75l, one that i will use when i return back to England. I have been looking at the Karrimor sabre 75- Is it a worthwhile...
Hi people,
I have recently beome the possessor of a broken arm :o .
Soo to pass the time until it is fixed i would like to do something bushcrafty using only using 1 hand :rolleyes: The only trouble is i cant think of anything involving only 1 hand :confused: help please!
cheers,
Sam :)
For me i found that just sitting ouside after the dark helps, I got used to night noises and sights. I even managed to spot a couple of badgers :D . Then from there try walking back home from where ever you are. Walk somewhere familiar during the day then try to do it at night after you know...
i dont really know but this is fairly bushcrafty
http://www.cornish-tipi-holidays.co.uk/
you could ask to use their land for a little bit :)
cheers
sam
yes it is spagnum moss! you have to wring it out first (like a sponge). Normally i try to dry it aswell by rubbing it or tucking it in my shirt. its quite flamable !
A sort of Yukon oven/dakota fire hole type thing? a chimney connected to a fire pit via a short tunnel. You cook over the pit?
try a google search,i use a siberian fire lay normally a good layer of embers for minimum expenditure of fuel.I tend not to use the teepee fire as it dosent feed...
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