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Your right TeeDee, I have lost about 3 Laplanders because of there color.
Still have a green one, but try to hang it up on a branch and not put to down on the ground, lost to much stuff that way.
Bas
made this last week :)
Polar 95 blade
Oak handle with walnut bolster and pommel.
I left the handle much ticker, because I like a handle to be nice and filling in the hand.
Bas
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I have a SWC my self, and the overall thickness is about 2,5 cm at the widest point which is 3 cm wide.
I didn't do got extra liners my self but that would a an extra 2 to 3 mm I think.
Hope this helps.
Bas
I know what your saying, i rarely go without my Swanndri :).
May I ask why you want to swap the mosgiel for the bushshirt?
Doesn't the zip make the mosgiel more versatile to wear ?
3 months ago I made a Enzo knife but never had the chance to take it for a spin.
And 2 days ago I was in the garden and just wanted to make a firebow, board from birch and a drill of hazel.
when i shaped the drill it was easy at first, taking the bark off and bit of shaping. But I found that...
Yup.
I would take a bivi, and mat of some kind. The mat protects your back from the cold ground. And the bivi for the chance that your bag gets wet. but it depends on the outer lining off the bag some can take a bit off water really well, and some can't like mine :(
That's why I'm no longer...
You could take a look at Tasmanian Tiger, that's the sf range of Tatonka.
http://intranet.tatonka.com/infosys/infocgi/artintt8.dll?501@2
Have the Range pack my self and very happy with it.
But there are some nice smaller ones too.
Bas
I really enjoy woodworking.
Even though my level off skill isn't no where near that off some of the things I've seen on here.
I have made a few rustic benches, spoons and 1 cup.
But I'v made a few knives as well, but that was mostly making the handle, and I think that count as woodwork. :P
I...
Been using a Nanok SF -10 for the last 2 years and its never let me down.
I've a multiple time that there was frost on the outside of my bivibag while I was nice and warm in only my boxers. Also there are 2 small pockets on the inside, really handy to store your torch or other small things...
Everyone thanks.
It looks like I'm going to safe some money as well. Don't know why but the prices on UK shops for ventile clothing are much lower then here in Holland.
I just found a Dutch supplier off Hilltrek but the prices are just insane.
It would cost me 500 euro's for the Gelncoe...
Thanks Toddy. I'll have a look around.
And Prawnster, I know it would come cheap :P. But I have been saving up for this the last few months. But yeah it's not really a purchase that I would ore can make regularly.
Bas
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I have been using Gtex and the like for the last few years, and while I do like it ( keeps me dry), I find it feels unnatural when I'm out. And most of the time I'll only wear my swanndri and only put my Gtex when its pouring down.
Being a little pyromaniac I'm always poking in the fire...
Looks great, is that the alder root ?
I made a 3 of these as well in the the last 2 weeks, as gifts.
Couldn't resists taking one of them for a spin, and I really liked the bladed design.
It cuts like a mad axe man :P
Bas
They look stunning michiel.
I made a few stick tang knives my self but always have trouble with the bolsters. They never line up proplely for me :(, always a small gap between the blade and bolster.
Where did you get the blade of the first one from if i may ask ?
Bas
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