save space with fold flat cookware?

rik_uk3

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I had two last year, sorry, they are crap, the studs pop at the wrong time, you know, when its full of stew etc

I've got one left, if anybody wants it pm me your address and I'll post it on to you
 

Bushcraft4life

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Thanks for the heads up mate i was just about to buy some. I wouldn't mind having one of the cup versions but i couldn't really see (as much as i would like) them holding a big load of hot soup or stew.
 

GoatBoy666

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Ive been using them for a couple of years. Well before the dragons den episode.
The bowl is ok but I espcially like the plate, its always in my pack.
Cant say I had any popper exploding moments in all the times Ive used them. Maybe I was making light stew... :D
Dont think much of the cup, little bit fidderly, and not to large or stable.
The plate is a doddle to clean in the field as it opens flat. Can be used as funnle, filter or chopping board etc.
Because it packs flat I slide it down against the back of ruck sack. So easy to find when it needed. Takes up know space and weight is minimal. Hope this helps. :cool:
 

big_swede

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locust_jrm said:
I think that they just set up the site. They are fantasic they save so much space in your pack which you can use for food. mmmm food :)

Sorry to do a bit of hi-jacking here, but I almost fell of my chair laughing at your signature!!

And as torjusg said, it seems to be taken from birch bark cooking vessels. But I think this would be great, first you can save space, and then you can use it as a pattern to try to make your own birch bark vessels. Great stuff!
 

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big_swede said:
Sorry to do a bit of hi-jacking here, but I almost fell of my chair laughing at your signature!!

And as torjusg said, it seems to be taken from birch bark cooking vessels. But I think this would be great, first you can save space, and then you can use it as a pattern to try to make your own birch bark vessels. Great stuff!

hm, let´s see ... you really take birch bark or this made_from-crude-oil copy, put your food in and place it over an open fire to prepare a meal? Ever tried to collect water from a Scandinavian white water with it? :eek: :) :lmao: :D

I can´t see any advantage over a 1 liter ti pot plus bowl (as a lid) combo
 

John Fenna

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When leading expeds in forign parts I carry 1 or 2 bowls for the prat who loses/breaks their own as well as a hygenic cutting board. It is great kit and the latest ones are popper free and some are marked up for chess etc - not overly bushy but very good for youth expeds!
John
 

torjusg

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cyclist said:
hm, let´s see ... you really take birch bark or this made_from-crude-oil copy, put your food in and place it over an open fire to prepare a meal? Ever tried to collect water from a Scandinavian white water with it? :eek: :) :lmao: :D

I can´t see any advantage over a 1 liter ti pot plus bowl (as a lid) combo

As long as the flames doesn't go over the waterline, you are in theory fine, even with paper. :)
 

big_swede

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cyclist said:
hm, let´s see ... you really take birch bark or this made_from-crude-oil copy, put your food in and place it over an open fire to prepare a meal? Ever tried to collect water from a Scandinavian white water with it? :eek: :) :lmao: :D

I can´t see any advantage over a 1 liter ti pot plus bowl (as a lid) combo

Yes I have collected water from white waters with folded birch vessel, no problem! And I have cooked in them as well, no problem either! Of course they don't have any advantages over titanium pots (if that's what you're referring to), neither does a lean-to compared to a hotel! I thought that this forum was about bushcraft, not hi-tech hiking stuff. And with that in mind I thought that it would be nice to use the foldable cookware as a model.

@locust The paper wont become soden as long as it's water left inside. You can boil water even in a freezer bag over open fire. Try it. ;)
 

gregorach

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Any chance of some photos and a bit of a how-to on those birch bark vessels from either torjusg or big_swede? It's something I've heard of many times and a really interesting idea, but I've never seen it done. ;)
 

torjusg

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gregorach said:
Any chance of some photos and a bit of a how-to on those birch bark vessels from either torjusg or big_swede? It's something I've heard of many times and a really interesting idea, but I've never seen it done. ;)

I'll do it if you remind me in the spring.

Right now, I only have one remaining sheet of solid birch bark and that is going to become one of potentially two berry pickers. :D
 

big_swede

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gregorach said:
Any chance of some photos and a bit of a how-to on those birch bark vessels from either torjusg or big_swede? It's something I've heard of many times and a really interesting idea, but I've never seen it done. ;)

No photos by me, unfortunately. But here is a suggestion how to make a simple kuksa:
ksa.jpg


The same technique with the wooden spring clip to hold the vessel together can also be used for making a rectangular cooking vessel. For lid, a single sheet of bark can be used.
 

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