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    my second axe (pic heavy)

    Looking good, but don't drop it on your toes!(pic 2)
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    What can i make from this?

    Rowan's non-toxic and sauce can be made from the berries, if memory serves.
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    Westonbirt Woodcraft Exhibition

    Hey, as part of their festival of the tree from August 18th-25th Westonbirt Arboretum are having a woodcraft exhibition from the 22nd-25th (this coming weekend). Here's the description from their website: "‘Woodcraft Exhibition’ from Friday 22nd to Monday 25th This woodcraft exhibition...
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    bushete

    Is the visitor a horned toad? (I know it's a lizard but I think that's the common name for them.) And if so, am I right in thinking those are the ones that can squirt blood from their eyes? Lovely bushete!
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    Dead Bark Containers

    Really lovely stuff, I had a dream last night I'd found a huge sheet of birch bark. So sad it was just a dream.
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    so what's this guy doing then?

    Treadle lathe? Old-school sanding belt?
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    Which Saw?

    I'd second the opinel recommendation-cuts very well and has a lovely wooden handle (which is what I was searching for primarily).
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    Ray Mears on Radio 1 this afternoon

    I really enjoyed that, cheers for posting. My opinion of him has soared after hearing he likes the "Porky's" films :lmao: .
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    an oak bench

    That's really something else Robin, beautiful shape to it, interesting style too (the seat plank extending beyond the arms), is that something you made up? Excellent stuff!
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    The tail of the unlucky slow worm...

    I love slow worms, I've only ever seen one once but I think they're great. My brother used to see them in the garden of my house some years before I was born, but never after (my rugged charm must have intimidated them!). Great golden colour on the juveniles in that pic.
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    plastic bottle tutorial-very picture heavy

    Nicely done, I've used these as wasp traps when I was younger by putting jam/honey/other sugary solution in the bottom section. Wasp goes down the funnel for the sweet stuff and can't get back out. Not the fairest way of getting rid of wasps but it was very effective. Didn't ever think that...
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    Woo hoo....Just finished my first forged knife and I am well pleased..

    I really like that, very pleasing shape to it. If I recall correctly, bananas don't grow on proper trees, but on big plants (the largest herbaceous plants, according to Wikipedia). So I guess it's called banana wood for different reasons. Mike
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    Hazel Chair

    Haha, no secrets there. In fact I was the least successful person on the course, I was so slow I had to take mine home and finish it the next day :P
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    Hazel Chair

    As all these chair threads are going around, it seems like a good time to show this one: Made it on a day course two saturdays back. It's composed of around 32 hazel spars of different sizes and 60-70 annular nails. Wish I'd given it a sturdier back but it does take my weight (it's my new...
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    GB Wildlife or Mini for carving etc.

    I've never used a mini but I can definitely vouch for the wildlife hatchet as a great spoon making tool (I was making a spoon with one twenty minutes ago). I also think the extra weight would be a bonus for this light camping use you mention, I split a lot of small rounds of wood with mine.
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    Crook Knife

    Welcome :) I don't think they're being sold in the UK at present. I got mine imported and the postage equated to about £5 (with the low dollar and all). Mike
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    Crook Knife

    All round better carver. Frosts are great in so far as being a cheap introduction to carving, but in my experience they don't arrive in a particularly sharp condition (However, this means they're good for learning how to sharpen spoon knives, and the steel does sharpen well). What I'll say...
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    Crook Knife

    Got my Del Stubbs last month- top notch, much better than frosts imho. Mike
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    wolfs in my woods

    The Mowat book sounds interesting, my dad bought me a wolf book when he was in Canada and it's amazing. It's called The Last Wild Wolves by Ian McAllister and has him following the packs he's been studying in this temperate rainforest on the West coast of Canada. Also talks about a colleague who...
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    suggestions for hook knife passaround

    I don't have any more knive to suggest, though I'd like to say my Del Stubbs knives turned up earlier this week and I heartily recommend them to anyone. Just finished making a small spoon actually. Once you add the Djarv to that lot I think you should call this passaround 'The Magnificent Seven'.