Last two weeks I spent in the Mountains, South of Poland. So I wanted to play a bit with my tools and decided to try making Kuksa. My first one. Tools I used:
- Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet
- Fiskars folding saw
- Bushcraft knife (custom)
- crooked knife (Mora)
- hand drill for making initial hole enlarged than with knife
I started with piece of birchwood, which I splited in half:
Than I formed the handle with hatchet & saw, and I rounded front part of my Kuksa with hatchet and knife:
Than the toughest job started... working with crooked knife on hard birch:
And after some time...
And after even more time I had a "cup" ready, so I drilled a hole and put a leather loop through it with stag bead:
First use (something for my daughter, who "helped" me some... and she's 4yo):
The next day I impregnated it with vegetable oil and it was ready for using during our trips for drinking water from mountain streams, temporary berry storage (for my Mary) and for.... Jack Daniels in the evening
That was fun. And great learning program on proper use of edged tools
- Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet
- Fiskars folding saw
- Bushcraft knife (custom)
- crooked knife (Mora)
- hand drill for making initial hole enlarged than with knife
I started with piece of birchwood, which I splited in half:

Than I formed the handle with hatchet & saw, and I rounded front part of my Kuksa with hatchet and knife:

Than the toughest job started... working with crooked knife on hard birch:

And after some time...

And after even more time I had a "cup" ready, so I drilled a hole and put a leather loop through it with stag bead:

First use (something for my daughter, who "helped" me some... and she's 4yo):

The next day I impregnated it with vegetable oil and it was ready for using during our trips for drinking water from mountain streams, temporary berry storage (for my Mary) and for.... Jack Daniels in the evening


That was fun. And great learning program on proper use of edged tools
