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Hugo

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 29, 2009
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Lost in the woods
Whilst out and about having a bimble and carving session with my mates Kepis and Rockmonkey, I went to look for a piece of fallen wood so as to make some spoons, what caught my eye whilst looking was this whopping great piece of iron pyrite that an animal had disturbed whilst digging a small hole, weighing in at 16.5 ounces, as you can see it's a nice shape.
Just had to show it to those who are interested.

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Yes it is a re scaled SAK.
Just pop the red ones off, place them on some new wood draw around them, then cut out and do a bit of sanding.
For the tweezers, just use a small scraper or file to make the channel, tooth pick hole can be put at the other end as it is not feasible to do it the same end as there is a weakness if you have a corkscrew.
Sand the metal where the new scales will go so as to make good contact with the epoxy glue to stick them down, use a clamp to hold them until stuck.
I found it best to put a small amount of glue on the scales only so as not to make a mess, it has worked for the two knifes that I have done.
 
Forgive my ignorance: What can the Iron Pyrites be used for? Or is it just a nice thing to find?

Cheers

Rat
 
Forgive my ignorance: What can the Iron Pyrites be used for? Or is it just a nice thing to find?

Cheers

Rat

it can be used for fire lighting, same methodology as modern flint and steel, demo'd by some bloke from East Sussex from time index 09:26 in the first video and from the beginning in the second

[video=youtube;PefnpVm0V-8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PefnpVm0V-8[/video]

[video=youtube;g6GH-uZ57hY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6GH-uZ57hY[/video]
 

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