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  1. punkrockcaveman

    What are you preserving?

    Sorry its been a while folks- there a little person in my house now and it's taken some time to get into a good routine. My first preserves of the year, lingonberry and bilberry jam- frozen from last season, the bilbs were actually left over from a delicious gin liqueur. Also some...
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    Foraging courses in South Wales

    Try Craig Evans, think he's based in Pembrokeshire
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    Shrooms

    Ha. They are brilliant! I can imagine the fun you have watching them catch the eye of passers by.
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    Holding water companies accountable

    Thanks for the response folks
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    Holding water companies accountable

    Cheers Gra, great info
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    Holding water companies accountable

    Hi guys. Hope you won't mind signing this- signing will help to keep water company information open to the public, there's been a lot of issues with water quality and something needs to be done https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/633609
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    50mm or 65mm Twca Cam

    That's it exactly- they make a great finish and are well worth it in my opinion. Due to the size they are a bit less travel friendly compared to a spoon knife. Barn makes it look super easy, whereas I make it look hard work!
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    50mm or 65mm Twca Cam

    @typo Thank you! The twca cam has quite a big handle which gives plenty of leverage for the cut. The thing to remember is that a more open curve on any blade will require more effort as it is trying to cut more wood. The twca cam is best used with the grain, so incline with the spoon handle, up...
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    50mm or 65mm Twca Cam

    Hey typo! I've got the 65mm twca cam from Dave Budd. It's great. I think you will love either size, however the 65mm is the better tool for a larger radius, so large spoons and shallow bowls are where it really excels. Although I can't comment on the 50mm twca exactly I've got smaller spoon...
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    Sold Adam Ashworth Lazer Sloyd knife

    This has been used only a handful of times, sharpened once, selling due to needing some spare cash sadly. Fantastic carving blade, 100mm long for seriously long shavings and beautiful facets. Adam's blades are highly sought after. The handle is pear, with a leather liner followed by oak burl and...
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    Withdrawn Mora 162 spoon knife

    Wood tools knife now sold. Mora 162 still available
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    Withdrawn Mora 162 spoon knife

    First up a brand new mora 162 double edge spoon knife £16 Inc PayPal fees and postage (the top knife pictured below)
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    Tool Box Inventory

    Brushes Paint tray Claw hammer Rough cut panel saw Brown wall plugs Silicone gun Stanley knife AND spare blades Sand paper Posi screw driver of a decent size Flat head screwdriver Dust sheets Pencils Tape measure x 2 Spirit level - big and small Screws Nails Cable ties Plumbers putty Ptfe tape...
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    Sold James Wood Blacksmith's Knife

    Nice. I'd love to have one of his axes one day
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    *The* Gift-It-On Thread

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    Favourite kit of the year.

    Not the best pictures but hopefully this explains it. I've moved the belt an extra 60 degrees (ish!) Down to give it a flatter plane to be able to work on too, and used the angle grinder to remove some of the safety junk metal that was in the way. Every time I use the strop I just use a little...
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    *The* Gift-It-On Thread

    Bump, if there's no takers by weds I'll pop an alternative up
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    Favourite kit of the year.

    It's one of the ones with a stone on the left and a belt on the right- but I've flipped it 180 so the switch is on the back so the strop wheel moves away from you. Makes it much safer and easier to use!