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Paddytray

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in the reply box 4th icon from the right hover over it it will say insert image and then you will be directed .. all good work there guys
 

Niels

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Mar 28, 2011
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in the reply box 4th icon from the right hover over it it will say insert image and then you will be directed .. all good work there guys

Yes and if that doesn't work click the 'share' button, than grab the bbc/html code, than copy and paste the bbc code into the thread.:)
And that is a cool hawk sheath Colin!
 
There are fantastic things you've made, I like those antler stuff!!

Heres some bushcraft/outdoorstuff I made:

A KaBar Sheath:

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a Kuksa (already not finished):

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different axe sheaths:

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P1270170 von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

a knife sheath:

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bag for a cooking pot:

Transportbeutel f. Kochgeschirr von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

Transportbeutel f. Kochgeschirr von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

belt pouches:

Projekt: punzierte Gürteltasche von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

Bushcraft pouch "Oz-Style" von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

puukko with sheath:

Wildipuukko von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

spirit burner, canteen cup stand and lid:

DIY Spiritusbrenner von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

Canteen Cup Kochset von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

cordage from nettle:

Brennnesselschnur von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

"fatwood firestarter":

P3210024 von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

blanket anorak:

Army Blanket Capote 2.0 von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

atlatl, spoons and fish spear:

Atlatl-"Kopf" von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

Atlatl-"Kopf" von wildhog9910 auf Flickr

Löffel und Fischspeer von wildhog9910 auf Flickr
 

Dreadhead

Bushcrafter through and through
a few of my creations

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Jomo

Tenderfoot
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A sheath I made for my favourite sharp, an M.O.D. survival knife
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A sheath I made for my Martindale No2 Golok, No frills just a solid sheath
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The sheath can be worn left or right sided as the blade goes in either way
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Sheath for my Von Tempski Bowie
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Detail of Sam Brown studs and Chicago screws
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Side view
 

Harmony

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A birch bark tine’ or svepask. Bark is from Siberia, birch for bottom, top and bear was harvested here in the Selkirk mountains.

Bear is blackened with dye. Side overlap is laced with river reed.

Dave

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Everything Mac

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 30, 2009
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I don't have many pics of my recent creations but I can show you a few things I've got in the works.

I want to rebuild my ghetto forge into something a bit more serious, which is now possible as I bought a welder the other day!
This is the current set up

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I've designed a more generic forge, shown here with a basic design for some tongs I need to make for an order from Dreadhead


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I'd like to carve a wooden sign to go on my shed at some point but that's a really long term project....

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Ive also taken a fancy to building a shave horse and a pole lathe. Hoping to get this done after this current trip offshore. This is not my picture... I forget the name of the gentlemans design so apologies in advance.

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and of course I need to finish the arrowheads for dwardo. That's the kicker with working offshore, you make plans to do things then get screwed and they have to be abandoned until you get back home.
These ones are the practice goes you can see dwardo using on his gorgeous yew longbow. I know whatim doing with them now so the next set will be rather nice. ;)



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not to mention wanting to build a few planters for the garden and putting up a few shelves in the house.
Oh and building a new work bench.

Andy
 
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mousey

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 15, 2010
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Not bushcrafty but I've had a look at an old treadle singer sewing machine my wife picked up from somewhere which has been sitting in the living room for awhile now. After a clean, hoover, poke with a screwdriver, oiling and a new belt looks like it's good to go - something pretty amazing when [after a bit of research] I found out it was made in 1908.

Try taking something made these days using it for 80 odd years then putting it in a shed for awhile to get forgotten about, finding it, giving it a minor spruce up and get it working again!

Anyway, 1st on the list for bushcraft related stuff - 2 quilts, one over and one under...

Don't hold your breath I'll have to learn how to use the thing first - although I think it'll be quicker than stitching by hand:)
 

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