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  1. Galemys

    Ray Mears - which programme/ series ?

    Hi all, I´ve taped 26 episodes years ago and converted them from VHS to DVD 1. Natural remedies: greater plantain/yarrow/meadowsweet/dock 2. Hedgerow food: chicken-of-the-woods/burdock/pignut 3. Elderberry cane/digging stick/bushmen’s waterpit & egg/tin can fishing 4. Birch...
  2. Galemys

    Bending horn?

    Thank´s again for those useful tips people, that´s enough ideas to keep me off the street for a while ;) I´ve got some 6 cm of the tip left to play with (and a smaller piece of another horn tip that I can use for the knob), it will be a tiny fire piston when it´s finished...It may be working...
  3. Galemys

    Bending horn?

    I have sawn the surplus of the horn off at the point where the marrow(?) ended. It looks as if some of the layers in the remaining tip are delaminating already, and that is without applying any heat:( So it probably will be too porous for making a fire piston but I'm gonna try and make a very...
  4. Galemys

    Bending horn?

    Thank's for the warning! Cheers, Tom
  5. Galemys

    Bending horn?

    Hmm heat gun...I don't think my wife's hair blower will qualify as one so I'm gonna try the cooking in water first. Thank's for your reply though! Cheers, Tom
  6. Galemys

    Bending horn?

    Thank´s Nenook, I knew someone here at the forum would know :) If all goes well I will post a picture of the finished fire piston (I´m keeping my fingers crossed because the usable piece of the horn is a bit smaller than I had hoped) Cheers, Tom
  7. Galemys

    Bending horn?

    Has anyone got experience with bending horn? I've got a cow horn's and want to use the last few inches (the dense tip) to try and make a small horn fire piston. The curved tip of the cowhorn would be more usable to me if it would be straight. As horn is a thermoplastic material I know...
  8. Galemys

    Czech wildlife

    Great pics! Cheers from Holland, Tom
  9. Galemys

    DIY coconut snow goggles

    You just have to shake the right coconut tree Ash ;) Cheers, Tom
  10. Galemys

    DIY coconut snow goggles

    I finally got round making these Inuit style snow goggles out of coconut shell, as I had promised in an earlier thread about the coconut shell fish hook. I purchased a coconut with a fairly symmetrical curvature and flattish middle bit. With a Dremel tool I cut a section out of the coconut...
  11. Galemys

    A Coconut-shell fishhook

    It´s dense, quite hard and there´s no grain running trough it so you can work in all directions. It can be brittle though (the pussycat´s back leg broke of when I used a saw that was too broad, at a slight angle) And off course you´ll have to remove the hairy outer fibres first. You should...
  12. Galemys

    A Coconut-shell fishhook

    Hi Tim, I knew that coconuts could wash up on european shores with the gulf stream but I never imagined them to reach Greenland as well! I had posted this coconut shell stuff on the Dutch bushcraft forum as well, including the idea for the snow goggles and got a comment that the...
  13. Galemys

    A Coconut-shell fishhook

    Thank´s Matt, I feel another little project coming up ;) Cheers, Tom
  14. Galemys

    Hypothermia - very good article

    Just read it, very good article indeed, thank's for posting! Cheers, Tom
  15. Galemys

    A Coconut-shell fishhook

    More coconut-shell fun! Two pendants for my daughters, the one with the trunky snout depicts the animal of my avatar and forum name (the pyrenean desman, Galemys pyrenaicus), the other a cat. The eyes were made of some fake jewellery stones that I happened to find in a little container at home...
  16. Galemys

    No tracks but still tracking

    Hmm Canada...could it be the white hairs of a snowshoe hare? Cheers, Tom
  17. Galemys

    New guy from the low countries......

    Hi Ron, nice to see you on this forum too! Cheers, Tom
  18. Galemys

    Vid request.

    Hi Hog, I´ve taped 26 episodes in the past and converted them later from VHS to a DVD. I´ve traded another disc here that has a couple of other ones on it (it has 18 episodes in total, some double with my first DVD, the sound of this latter DVD grows progressively out of sync). The river...
  19. Galemys

    Finding ´urban´ Chaga-Inonotus obliquus

    I found it in my hometown, Zaandam, about ten miles north of Amsterdam, so the location is in the Netherlands but it should grow in the UK as well. Cheers, Tom