My first squirrel cooker. And my second

kristophish

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I've been meaning to have a go at making one of these for a while and I really enjoyed making it. It's not the best but it's mine and I'm happy with it.

Forged from 10mm mild steel and I even forged a couple of leaves on it (also my first time)

Sorry for the crap pics
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Whittler Kev

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Brill piece of work. I weld the prongs on mine as they seem to last longer and I can make them out of stainless.

Nice leaves. Did you use a former or just the edge of the anvil.


A good afternoon's work there ;)
 

Fraxinus

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I am with Hamish, Janne and Toots, the addition of the leaf detail takes a usable piece of kit to the next level.
Thumbs up .
Rob
 

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