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Your Favourite method of D.I.Y Fabrication!


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Paul Holtom

Guest
Yup certainly looks like a rifle bolt, very nice work by the way.
 

SOAR

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 21, 2007
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I voted for woodwork, I work on trees everyday so I am always getting bits from work to carve with.

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Mar 9, 2009
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Penzance
Few things I made from bamboo during a quiet moment at my last job, I was mightily bored as the weather was grim so I retired to the workshop. The knife I made for the Mrs as she was a Scout leader at the time. The bamboo fork, knife and cup were just little exercises to see what I could do, I doubt if they are very practical as I haven`t used them in anger. :)

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John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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I love that bamboo work!
I have a mug/bowl and a letteropener that I made while in Thailand.
There bamboo makes almost everything from food to houses :)
 

SOAR

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 21, 2007
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cheshire
You can make great match boxes out of Bamboo.
I whipped some cordage around this one.

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belabear

Tenderfoot
Jul 17, 2008
72
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Austria
to build knives you have to do some metalworking, woodworking, leatherworking, antler- or bonework, scrimshaw.....

i´m not good at anything but i get better... ;o)

blade poul strande
handle stab birch, mammoth ivory, copper
sheath veg tanned leather

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blade mikael eklund
handle jarrah, bone, fiber spacers
sheath veg tanned leather

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cheers
belabear
 

Soloman

Settler
Aug 12, 2007
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Scotland
Im not going to post any of my efforts in the metalwork dept,coz after seeing the posts here i think mine are rubbish.
There are some really talented people here,superb.
Soloman.
 

belabear

Tenderfoot
Jul 17, 2008
72
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Austria
soloman take heart and show your stuff!

really would like to see them!

thanks bushed! glad you like it!

got some small pieces of mammth ivory from a salesman in germany who get´s it from siberia, still found a lot there

when you hold it in your hands it´s like holding history as the pieces are between 7000-10000 years old.... quite a feeling

cheers
belabear
 

johnbaz

Nomad
Mar 1, 2009
322
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Sheffield, england.
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I love both metalwork and woodwork, i've never tried any of the other options but would love to have a go at leatherwork:cool:

here's a couple of short swords that i made years ago- without any powertools (gawd it was hard work using a big old file with emery cloth/wet and dry paper wrapped around it:eek::eek: )

this one i hammered out of a strip of packing steel at work, unfortunately it's only mild steel so is just a wall hanger...
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this one started out as a sharpening steel for edging up carving knives and so was very hard steel, again i bashed it out rough (after heating it with oxy-acetylene) then used the big file with emery cloth wrapped around it:eek:

the hilt and knuckle guard i made at work (i work in a foundry), i carved a very basic pattern for each piece then filled the mould with molten brass, then the emery treatment with brasso to finish:p

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the blade laid upon a strip of Japanese oak...
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and together with the 'pirate sword' oooh arr jim lad:lmao:
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John:)
 

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