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Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
For years i've been experimenting with various leather finishes and testing out different waxes. I always struggled to find something i liked, and something that was all natural with no paraffin. Together with Brian Whyte, I have developed a nice simple natural wax that really feeds the leather...
cheers Andy.
Got a nice solid hearth built in now. And I came across a guy selling brand new twin wall pipe dirt cheap so i've gone and bought that to make life easier and safer. The fire boards i have are expensive good quality ones a friend kindly gave me as he had a surplus left over. I...
I can't believe it's now November and I still havent fitted my stove. Other things in life have just taken over, but now it's getting cold again the pressure is on.
So I now have all my pipes. (a 90 bend on the back of the stove which will connect to a metre of straight pipe to keep a good...
Hey folks,
I haven't posted up much in a while as life takes over and i've been crazy busy this summer.
Anyway i've been going mad with my crannog bags. These are my interpretation of the bag remains found at loch glashan crannog site here in scotland. Though I like to tool pictish carvings...
Hey folks,
I'm looking for recommendations and tips for a fly fishing trip to Norway.
Ideally looking to rent a cabin and get a fishing guide for a few days. It's more for my brother who is dead set on a Norway fishing trip.
Any tips would be great cheers
Hamish
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I guess this is an introduction really.
We recently lost our beloved dog Maggie to old age, who many of you had met over the years. And whilst we said we would hold off for a year before getting another dog, this one just sort of landed in our laps in special circumstances so there we go...
That could be the one that ended up in Archaeolink in Aberdeen? Which is sadly now closed so no idea where it could have ended up [emoji848]
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excellent :) the leather boat i build a few years ago in norway was in the sea for 4 years with just tar on it, and when we finally had a look for maintenance it could have lasted another year or two but be re-tarred it anyway. So i think you have a few years with tar, with some maintenance...
Voila! another finished coracle. It floated straight away, though there was some leakage through the seams as they need tarred.
our two finished coracles.
The coracle being hung up to dry so that we can tar the seams later.
Stay tuned for more coracle adventures!
Continued...
It's now June and we have been back to the Crannog to finish off the second coracle we were making with deerskins instead of cowhide. We resoaked the skins overnight, then set back to getting them stitched together over the frame.
Meanwhile Jason takes...
This sunday a few of us will be demonstrating Pictish skills at Alyth including leatherworking, tanning, stone carving, coracle paddling, and some combat techniques. So plenty of bushcraft elements in there that may appeal to folks here [emoji846]
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After several days work we had a fully finished coracle, and one half finished coracle that we will come back to finish soon. Our tar making experiment worked, so when we finish the second coracle we will continue with that process to tar the...
After such a successful result with the first coracle, we changed our style with the second, instead using only deerskins which needed stitched together with sinew. We had also collected local birch bark in order to distil our own tar to seal the stitching.
Here I am cutting rawhide lace for...
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