Tibetan Fire Set

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Wayland

Hárbarðr
(I posted this first in the wrong forum so here it is again for all to see.)

Following on from making my new belt I thought I'd finish off another bit of kit I've had hanging around.

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Two years or so ago I picked up a Tibetan fire steel and had a look at a pouch too. Sadly I couldn't afford both at the time.

I did the leatherwork for it at the moot a couple of years ago while I could still remember how the pouch was made but it's taken me a while to get around to making the brass furnishings, inspired by the brass work attached to the steel.

The tinderbox is from Nepal which was the closest I could get to the neighbourhood.

Hope you like it.
 
Very nice indeed.

Any chance of a pic showing the inside of the pouch and the contents of the tinder box pls :)
 
Very nice indeed.

Any chance of a pic showing the inside of the pouch and the contents of the tinder box pls :)

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Very Nice i must say, What technique did you use to craft the brass ?

The techniques I used were based on old Viking Age stuff that I use in my silver working demos but simple stamp and chisel work like this is found all over the world.

I use steel punches that have a design cut into the ends and hardened chisels for the cut through sections.

This is the usual sort of thing I'm making.

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That's really superb Wayland. That's got to be museum replica standard.

There are one or two Museums with my stuff in them.
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I can remember you walking around sewing it up, it's come out looking good.

Topknot.

I'm quite pleased with it I must admit.
 
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