Bottle net

  • Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.

spandit

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 6, 2011
5,594
308
East Sussex, UK
Started this at the Sussex meet & finished today (with long cord it's a long process)

c8d28e8e.jpg


Technique is on Stormdrane's blog. This is a £ shop bottle with £ shop utility cord - paracord is a bit thinner & would look better but this was cheap!
 
It was a bit but then why carve a spoon when you could just buy one? I like to think this has more purpose than a paracord bracelet - it serves a function (net can be removed from bottle & used for something else) and stores quite a length of cord should I need it.

The bottles are fine - I've had a bit of corrosion inside my other one but nothing dramatic. Well worth the money.
 
Ah I see now it's not actually knotted, ooh I'd have to be really desperate for some cordage to rip that apart lol.

If I attempted that, it and the bottle it houses would end up costing me a new window I reckon, I haven't got the patience and it'd look a mess if I did have. :D

Good stuff on the bottles I'll grab a couple next time I'm in. I keep looking at them but that's as far as I get. Cheers :D


Si
 
That's pretty damned clever that! Nice one!

I think I'd be like Urban X on this too, I'd drop a stitch somewhere and just have to hurl it to vent my spleen!:lmao:

Saw those bottle in a £shop in Westwood Cross in Thanet the other week and got all snobby figuring they were a waste of a quid. sorta regretting not buying one now. Oh well there's always the next time I'm there.
 
They're not actually difficult to make. Basically a series of hitches - there is a version that just uses half hitches on the blog.

Most difficult bit is getting it started but once you get underway it's just repetition. Dropping a stitch would be quite difficult. I can give a demo at the Sussex meet in May if required
 
Indeed and its kinda therapeutic too in my opinion, almost like crocheting.
And though I agree with Spandit on the paracord would have looked sweeter thing, I still have to agree on
Simply the best use of £1.98 I have ever seen. 10 out of ten
, one question though I had a similar bottle, is the issolative value of yours also so crappy I used to burn myself when cycling to the station when there was hot tea in it, resulting in when I finally was at the station to enjoy my cup of tea it was cold.
Yours sincerely and Admiring Ruud
I like knots ^^
 
It's a thin metal bottle so it's never going to be much of an insulator. My other bottle, which has a different paracord net around it, is used as a hot water bottle occasionally. The net keeps it from burning me.

With this one I'd imagine you'd get a string vest effect - a thin cover over the top & it might be effectively insulated
 
Not knocking continuous hitching in any way at all, but I've found that a spare pair of socks works very well for containing an alu bottle in hot-water-bottle mode.

If you hit Google images with 'needle hitching' you'll find any number of variations.
 
Socks would be far more effective! This was an exercise in craft - does allow the bottle to be clipped securely to things
 
hmm maybe a nice new project to add to the list for me, a Bottlesock with net?
Hmm good stuff and good tip there Bilmo thanks for that ^^
Yours sincerely Ruud
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE