Skill sharing weekend. March 12th, 13th, 14th, 2010

Are you intending to come along for the weekend


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warthog1981

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Jun 3, 2004
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He said that he started the swing and then changed his mind, but instead of stopping it he let it go down without any force behind it. The weight of the axe and it's sharpness caused the wound :rolleyes:
A blunt axe would probably have given him a bruise and not much else.
(Russ, if I haven't got that right, feel free to correct me :))

He assures me he won't do it again :approve:

cheers,
Toddy

Sorry wrong answer :eek:

What i can remember was swung the axe to spit a large ish round of timber and it split a little and I went to remove the axe from the split to take another swing at it and it freed itself quicker than I thought and I taped myself and got 14 stitches and two months on crutches as a reminder not to do it again :eek:
And id like to point out that I was in no pain at all with my scratch.

I should hopefully be able to make this one :)

cheers Russ
 

Toddy

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See, now that makes more sense :D The only saving grace was that you didn't have your strength behind the blow otherwise I reckon you'd be carving something a bit different to a kuksa :eek: :D

"No Pain".....you certainly weren't........don't we know it.........you spent The New Year stoned our of your skull on the good drugs, flat on your back in bed, tended to by pretty nurses :rolleyes: :lol:

I do know that instead of a venison dinner, after visiting you in Perth hospital Trisha and I stopped at the Chinese in Crieff and folks had fish suppers instead for Hogmany's dinner :rolleyes:

cheers,
M
 
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gazmc2

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it's looking good for me to attend, yesss! i wont confirm just yet tho till it's definite!!

i would just be a knowledge sponge taking in as much as possible so sounds good stuart F & woods man.
 

Doc

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Nov 29, 2003
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I'll commit to this.

Do you know if they would let us set up an archery target, Mary? Not essential, but could be good if possible.
 

Toddy

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I'll ask, shall I ? :D
Strikes me it'd be a good time for it. I suppose it depends on where; mountain bikers aren't really viable targets :rolleyes: :D

cheers,
M
 

Toddy

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Can someone tell me what length of clear distance we need for safe archery, please ?
Before I phone and confirm the booking and ask about longbows and the like :D

cheers,
Mary
 

Toddy

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:D excellent :cool:


Okay, all those into hurtling bits of wood powered by muscle and cat gut through the air.......Comriecroft said *Yes* :D

I've booked us for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please pay for your camping fees directly to Comriecroft. I'll deal with the hall fees and you'll all be really nice to me and pay your share when we get there :) At this rate of folks coming it'll be under a fiver a day, but maybe budget for that to be sure. I've asked from Friday night through to Sunday evening, so at most it'll be £10 and I really doubt it'll be that much.

On offer, so far
Fire by friction, hand drill and bow drill :)
Cordages
Bone and Antler working
Fish hooks, etc.,
Containers from Hogweed,
diy bush shirts
Books for a looksee, read.
Usual barter table
Sales table
Archery


Anyone else up for bringing stuff along to show, explain and teach ?

cheers,
M
 
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Doc

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Can someone tell me what length of clear distance we need for safe archery, please ?
Before I phone and confirm the booking and ask about longbows and the like :D

cheers,
Mary

If folks are learning, 15 to 20 yards between target and archer is fine. Behind the target its best if there is rising ground to stop any arrows. An arrow aimed up in the air might well go 400 yards or more, but aimed slightly downwards at a target 100 yards would be adequate on totally flat ground. Rising ground is much better though, and if you have this no particular distance is needed.

My target butt is 1metre square and it's quite hard to miss it at 20 yards, but we would need to think about the backstop.

Or you can rig up heavy blankets or netting suspended behind the target. Some archery is done indoors this way.
 

Toddy

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Brilliant :D
Can I use you as my example then ? At any rate it would get a fair bit done on yours :cool:

Russ that would be excellent :D

cheers,
M
 

Miyagi

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Aug 6, 2008
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Hi all, newish member here.

I'm meeting up with Locum76 soon who's in my area for a brew.

Before I commit or even ask if I can attend the "skills sharing weekend", I'll let him weigh me up on your behalf.

As ex army and a civvy chef, bad language and cooking are all I can bring to the meet really... no only kidding.

It looks like a good weekend but as I said, as a newbie, I'll let Locum76 make up his mind.

Cheers

Liam
 

Barn Owl

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Apr 10, 2007
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Hi all, newish member here.

I'm meeting up with Locum76 soon who's in my area for a brew.

Before I commit or even ask if I can attend the "skills sharing weekend", I'll let him weigh me up on your behalf.

As ex army and a civvy chef, bad language and cooking are all I can bring to the meet really... no only kidding.

It looks like a good weekend but as I said, as a newbie, I'll let Locum76 make up his mind.

Cheers

Liam

You don't need to ask Liam,if you want to come,ye come..simples:D
 

scottforsythe1

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Oct 5, 2009
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transport for meet i am looking for a lift for the meet at comriecroft in march from greenock willing to pay for fuel if anyone can help please let me know thanks scott forsythe1:pokenest:
 

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