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    Quiver

    Finished up a quiver that has sat, incomplete for quite some time. Too many projects to distract.
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    Shave Horses

    A few horses I've made over the years. I can't find any photos of the oldest one. It was very small to fit in a vehicle but I liked it a lot. Sold a few years ago to a fellow bowyer. Made for a woodworker. It lives near Portland, Oregon now. Made from a storm downed tree. My current...
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    Bucksaw and Woodworking Saw

    Just wanted to post a new woodworking/camping saw. I've been carrying it all summer but finally getting it finished up. Hope to make a "how to" for the next one. Made from some up-cycled scraps and a cut up band saw blade. A bucksaw firewood blade is also available for rough work. The...
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    And yet, Another Bucksaw

    Plenty of saws out there but here is my recent creation. 21" blade, hickory parts, paracord for tension. The wood was split out with a froe then sided on a table saw due to laziness. paleotool.com
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    Sewing Kit and a Couple New Tools

    Always inspired to read the DIY and Traditional Crafts threads so I wanted to add something new. A new sewing kit, a couple new awls, needles, and a needle case from rivercane. I wrote a blog entry about it here if you are interested http://paleotool.com/2012/08/05/sewing-kit/.
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    New Bamboo Arrows (pic heavy)

    I was given some excellent arrow bamboo a few weeks ago and have been making some arrows from it. Nocks and foreshafts are Osage orange, fletchings are goose, and sinew is all elk. I tried to make a "tutorial" of sorts with a lot more photos on the blog page but realized there are...
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    Simple Quiver

    A new quiver made for myself. In the midst of making stuff for others, I sometimes need to find a break to make something for me. Nothing fancy. It hangs vertically from a belt or from the baldric strap (removable). I don't like a back quiver so this is a system that has worked well for me...
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    19th Century Possibles/Shooting Bag

    A 19th century style bag I made last year. I've been carrying it in the field for a while now. Good for a compass, knife, fire lighter, flashlight, spoon, notebook, small "survival" kit, and room to spare. The "ears" are stitched on and riveted and the scalloped top keeps the bag riding...
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    Bow Stave Prep (pic heavy)

    Hello all, I've lurked here for a couple years and finally decided to post some stuff. I am always inspired to do new things after checking out all the good stuff here. I mainly work in wood and leather but try some things with bone, antler, textiles, etc. This is some great show-and-tell...