Show your homemade stuff

littlebiglane

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Only some recently made stuff. So this comes from some recent posts.

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littlebiglane

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Makes me sick. I think I've done a good job then someone horribly and unfairly talented like R.B. comes along and poos on ones parade. I hate you you gifted, talented craftsman you :D :ban::notworthy
 
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MrEd

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here is some of mine

leather pouch, have made a few of these now and given them away
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left handed mora sheath, i have made right handed ones for myself aswell
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Sigg bottle and cup holder (this is my fave piece)
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Small slip pouch for my Brit army knife, its really jsut to stop my phone etc getting scratched when its in my pocket!
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Have also made a few strops, a journal, a underblanket, and a bed roll thing but i dont have any pics of those things
 

Biker

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I have to say taht rancid badgers work is the Dogs Dangly bits. absolutly top class puts my stuff to shame.

and his baby soft hands don't appear to have calluses. I think he's in league with Lucifer. That's the only explaination for workamnship like that. I feel the same way as you littlebiglane. I was hoping to be inspired, instead, I feel like I've been kicked while I was down. :(

:lmao: Jes' kidding widya RB! Great stuff mate as well as yours Mr Ed and g4ghb and of course littlebiglane. In fact everyone who's posted here, thanks. Some really classy work.

Rubs hands together in anticipation of what to do next.
 

Dave Budd

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I'd be here all week if I put up stuff that I've made :rolleyes:

I work with wood, leather, metal (ferrous and non-ferrous) and occasionally [lastic and now I'm getting into rubber (oo-er!)

Though there are loads of things that I make or have made that I don't intend to repeat or haven't considered worth photographing, a selection of stuff I've made can be found on my website ;) (see my sig line)
 

Biker

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I'd be here all week if I put up stuff that I've made :rolleyes:

I work with wood, leather, metal (ferrous and non-ferrous) and occasionally [lastic and now I'm getting into rubber (oo-er!)

Though there are loads of things that I make or have made that I don't intend to repeat or haven't considered worth photographing, a selection of stuff I've made can be found on my website ;) (see my sig line)

Bookmarked and saved for further examination. And just when I thought I was getting over the bruising from seeing Rancid Badgers work too :D

Thanks Dave
 

jojo

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So, this is a bit of reminiscence therapy??

When I was a young'n I made these... (where is the gummy smilley when you need it?

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And assorted sharps things over the years!
 

Everything Mac

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those are amazing mate!

Peat - It is at a site in Dorset called the Ancient Technology Centre. a truly amazing place - they run teaching days for school kids; teaching about Vikings and Romans. the on site master blacksmith is who got me into the trade.

that is the only picture I have of it unfortunately - but it's more or less finished now.

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Ogri the trog

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I've been watching this thread for a few days and wondering how to word my reply - like some folk here I have much that is made at home or built/modified from other things. Sometimes I make one thing to try out ideas to see if I can encorporate the same thing into a larger project - but to photograph it all here would take an age - some of it isn't very good at all, but its mine and I like it, and I'm pleased with my results.
Up to now I've tried: knives, sheaths, axes & masks, fire kits by the dozen, billie cans, fire pots, tripods, spoons, bowls, cups, bags, pouches & belts (including buckles), a smock and a hunting shirt.
Future projects include, more clothing (shirts, trousers etc) moccasins, more time at the forge, pottery & weaving - heck I want to do it all!

ATB

Ogri the trog
 
those are amazing mate!

Peat - It is at a site in Dorset called the Ancient Technology Centre. a truly amazing place - they run teaching days for school kids; teaching about Vikings and Romans. the on site master blacksmith is who got me into the trade.

that is the only picture I have of it unfortunately - but it's more or less finished now.

andy

Oh for wosssnames sake

ive been looking for places to volunteer etc thats only 10miles up the road :eek::rolleyes:

ATB

Duncan
 

FoxyRick

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I'm not much of a DIY'er, modifying existing kit to meet my requirements is more within my abilities. However, here are a few things I've made:


First up is a sheath for a Busse BATAC. Made almost entirely from a laptop bag that had a pocket and some 'reclaimed' stiff plastic for liners:

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Here's a leather sheath I made for my Busse AD:


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Here's a Ferrorod with built in lighting I made a while ago:


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Finally, here is some modified kit. My 'Tactical Action' leg from when I ruptured my Achilles tendon last April. Note the pain relief and emergency computer repair tool at the top of the first pic:


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