addo Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Feb 8, 2006 2,485 9 Derbyshire Oct 5, 2012 #181 Colouring in is great fun, the kids have finally ground me down with all the plastic and pictures!
addo Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Feb 8, 2006 2,485 9 Derbyshire Oct 12, 2012 #182 A block of the good stuff straight from the fridge
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Oct 12, 2012 #183 Oooh, close up on that please.
Retired Member southey M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft) Jun 4, 2006 11,098 13 your house! Oct 12, 2012 #184 Now that's dedication! Look in people addo is showing how its done
Retired Member southey M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft) Jun 4, 2006 11,098 13 your house! Nov 8, 2012 #185 Not long to go before the closing date, so give it a go, see if you can win some random things, you WILL not be sorry!!!!!!!! Post one with rules and guff, http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96710&p=1168719#post1168719
Not long to go before the closing date, so give it a go, see if you can win some random things, you WILL not be sorry!!!!!!!! Post one with rules and guff, http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96710&p=1168719#post1168719
Harvestman Bushcrafter through and through May 11, 2007 8,656 26 55 Pontypool, Wales, Uk Nov 8, 2012 #187 Really gentlemen, I'm disappointed in you both. Real bushcrafters use an axe to spread their butter. I mean, come on, get with the program here...
Really gentlemen, I'm disappointed in you both. Real bushcrafters use an axe to spread their butter. I mean, come on, get with the program here...
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Nov 8, 2012 #188 Axes are for people who lack finesse.
Harvestman Bushcrafter through and through May 11, 2007 8,656 26 55 Pontypool, Wales, Uk Nov 8, 2012 #189 Wuss. Am I going to have to exert myself and make a butter knife for you then?
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Nov 8, 2012 #191 ... but using an axe, and only an axe!!!!
Harvestman Bushcrafter through and through May 11, 2007 8,656 26 55 Pontypool, Wales, Uk Nov 8, 2012 #192 Okay, as requested. As it happens, here's one I prepared earlier today. I wasn't going to mention it, but you seemed rather insistent. Using just my small fiskars hatchet I casually felled one of these: A little bit of minor whittling followed, after which I had produced one of these: I presume I win?
Okay, as requested. As it happens, here's one I prepared earlier today. I wasn't going to mention it, but you seemed rather insistent. Using just my small fiskars hatchet I casually felled one of these: A little bit of minor whittling followed, after which I had produced one of these: I presume I win?
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Nov 8, 2012 #193 Not when it comes down to felling a great tree like that. You do realise how many insects and spiders a tree like that houses
Not when it comes down to felling a great tree like that. You do realise how many insects and spiders a tree like that houses
Harvestman Bushcrafter through and through May 11, 2007 8,656 26 55 Pontypool, Wales, Uk Nov 8, 2012 #194 You haven't seen how big the resulting butter knife is!
JonathanD Ophiological Genius Sep 3, 2004 12,815 1,511 Stourton,UK Nov 8, 2012 #195 Harvestman said: You haven't seen how big the resulting butter knife is! Click to expand... Then we will expect a corresponding and accurately scaled Countrylife slab of butter that matches the knifes scale. And toast too!
Harvestman said: You haven't seen how big the resulting butter knife is! Click to expand... Then we will expect a corresponding and accurately scaled Countrylife slab of butter that matches the knifes scale. And toast too!
Niels Full Member Mar 28, 2011 2,582 3 27 Netherlands Nov 10, 2012 #196 Hi, figured I'd have a go as well. It's made from hazel. It has wolfhead butt-end because I like wolves. 2012-11-10 12.34.23 by Sami knives, on Flickr 2012-11-10 12.34.48 by Sami knives, on Flickr 2012-11-10 12.36.06 by Sami knives, on Flickr It spreads like a dream. Can I still do the rifle code thing? Last edited: Nov 10, 2012
Hi, figured I'd have a go as well. It's made from hazel. It has wolfhead butt-end because I like wolves. 2012-11-10 12.34.23 by Sami knives, on Flickr 2012-11-10 12.34.48 by Sami knives, on Flickr 2012-11-10 12.36.06 by Sami knives, on Flickr It spreads like a dream. Can I still do the rifle code thing?
Retired Member southey M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft) Jun 4, 2006 11,098 13 your house! Nov 10, 2012 #197 Yeah of course you can! what margerine is that spreading
Niels Full Member Mar 28, 2011 2,582 3 27 Netherlands Nov 10, 2012 #198 udamiano- 78934 bigroomboy- 120456 Shaman- 122036 Lupis- 153829 AndyD- 181170 Laro13- 201201 georann- 236192 Miyagi- 274991 Bilmo- 288633 HillBill-333121 bushwacker bob- 357222 Dave- 405672 shaggystu- 572732 DaveBromley- 626595 Outdoordude- 698341 addo- 722341 Barethrills- 764933 Raikey- 777777 Bushwhacker- 800085 Dreadhead- 837291 Niels- 887887 Man of tanith- 990614 swright 81076- 103962 It's spar margarine, my favourite.
udamiano- 78934 bigroomboy- 120456 Shaman- 122036 Lupis- 153829 AndyD- 181170 Laro13- 201201 georann- 236192 Miyagi- 274991 Bilmo- 288633 HillBill-333121 bushwacker bob- 357222 Dave- 405672 shaggystu- 572732 DaveBromley- 626595 Outdoordude- 698341 addo- 722341 Barethrills- 764933 Raikey- 777777 Bushwhacker- 800085 Dreadhead- 837291 Niels- 887887 Man of tanith- 990614 swright 81076- 103962 It's spar margarine, my favourite.
Dave Hill Dweller Sep 17, 2003 6,019 11 Brigantia Nov 10, 2012 #199 Addo's and Niels are brilliant! ...................Almost as good as mine.
addo Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!) Feb 8, 2006 2,485 9 Derbyshire Nov 10, 2012 #200 Mr wolf looks great Niels