The owner of the local pub was kind enough to give me a bunch of scrap steel he had laying behind the joint. Turns out that a car hit his awning decades ago and he'd never gotten around to removing it, so I said I would if he'd let me.
Divine Providence.... most of the steel just happened to be the perfect size for bottle openers, so I thought I'd try a new design that I'd seen on the net.
Not bushcrafty, per se, but an excellent beginner project that incorporates a lot of the techniques needed to make other things.
First step - draw out the tang and punch a square hole that's larger than the tang.
Second step - twist, bend, pass through and curl the tooth over.
Third step - test for function.
She works! Of course, I'd be remiss if I didn't to some serious testing for long-term performance over a wide range of bottles.
Divine Providence.... most of the steel just happened to be the perfect size for bottle openers, so I thought I'd try a new design that I'd seen on the net.
Not bushcrafty, per se, but an excellent beginner project that incorporates a lot of the techniques needed to make other things.
First step - draw out the tang and punch a square hole that's larger than the tang.
Second step - twist, bend, pass through and curl the tooth over.
Third step - test for function.
She works! Of course, I'd be remiss if I didn't to some serious testing for long-term performance over a wide range of bottles.