Well I've been making more beaver pouches again today, I made an ammo bag for my catapult, a ferro rod bag for an antler one I just made and room for tinder, and finally a large drawstring bannock/jerky pouch! All done by hand and artificial sinew (thanks Steve!) and a needle by myself .
There are also photos of a squirrel cooker I forged back in the summer. I used the fronteir stove on wood, a hammer, two pairs of pliers and a steel rod from B&Q. Has been used loads, has two pot hooks too! I purposely bent one of the uprights so it can be used with the cross bar on its own. It is fairly small and light, each peice is about 40cm and about 4mm thick, so it comes to most camps.
Here are some photos:
Today's bags:
The set so far:
Squirrel cooker:
Thanks for looking!
There are also photos of a squirrel cooker I forged back in the summer. I used the fronteir stove on wood, a hammer, two pairs of pliers and a steel rod from B&Q. Has been used loads, has two pot hooks too! I purposely bent one of the uprights so it can be used with the cross bar on its own. It is fairly small and light, each peice is about 40cm and about 4mm thick, so it comes to most camps.
Here are some photos:
Today's bags:
The set so far:
Squirrel cooker:
Thanks for looking!