My Covid-19 and later projects

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John Fenna

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Intermediate 2 Light 5 natural tinders with a Firesteel
Birch Polypore, Birchbark, coconut husk, fatwood, grass, heartwood scrapings, limebast (never could count...)birch polypore 1.JPGBirch polypore 2.JPGbirchbark 1.JPGbirchbark 2.JPGcoconut husk.JPGfatwood 1.JPGfatwood 2.JPGGrass 1.JPGGrass 2.JPGheartwood scrapings 1.JPG
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John Fenna

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Intermediate 4 Charring natural materials
Various natural cords, nettle fiber, punkwood, limebast. Sisal rope and punkwood worked best with filnt and steel - all worked with a firesteel!PA150022.JPGPA150024.JPGPA150025.JPGPA150029.JPGPA150031.JPG
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John Fenna

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Project 35
Trying slicing again after too long!
Back splice
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Eye splices Short splices
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Lazy-man eye splice
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Ring and Eye splices
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Short splices
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The whipping is not needed really but I just fancied doing it :)
 

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John Fenna

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Project 36
Knife revival
I found a knife - I think it used to be a Stiff Kiss - and revived it...
The tip was gone, the edge very dinged and the sheath absent but after a bit of regrinding and using up some leather scraps it is now a working knife again :)

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Project 37
Cordage work - no photos as my camera is playing up!
I practiced more splicing , making more rope slings and whipped the handle of the above knife to give improved grip, then twisted up a new ridgeline for my tarp from paracord.
 
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John Fenna

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My wife has been knitting the same sweater for 3 years ... it is not her main hobby....
The needles were actually Charity shop buys ages ago - I use them for billy can bails amongst other things....
 
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John Fenna

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Project 39
Helping prepare my mate Greg's new permission - and have a first camp there. I helped drop and move some dead standing trees to make pitches safer, build the fire reflector and windbreak as well as cut more timber for the table, cleared trip hazards from the path to the toilet area and get in the way of other work... our first meet on the site was a great success!
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Project 14
Sycamore ladle
From the same branch as the spoons, soaked in hot milk for a casein seal then oiled with Flax seed oil. Spoon for scale.
i'm still catching up with what happened on the forum after several months of absence (due to lack of internet)... things have been crazy here, too "thanks" to this conspiracy but staying in a friend's place on the edge of some jungle made it easier :cool:
how is not milk treatment supposed to work and what are the benefits?!
 

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