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    A weekend carvin' spoons

    I had a fantastic weekend at Chopwell forest on a spoon carving course run by Robin and Nicola Wood. It started on Friday afternoon so we could learn all the safety stuff and get to terms with all the Scandinavian type cuts. I must say that that alone was worth going for. My technique...
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    Campfire trivets

    I had a go with my new (second hand, but new to me) stick welder. I got the wire brush on some old horse shoes I had in the workshop and welded three at a time together to make a campfire trivet. Then I cut some thin round stock and put legs on. This was my first time at welding. Turned out...
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    Canvas tarp question

    I'm in the process of making a PC tarp and could do with some advice. This is what I'm planning I was going to use the pebble/clove hitch method of attaching guy lines, but to make it a little more convenient and versatile, I thought I'd use canvas loops instead. That way I'll be able to...
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    Getting together in the UK

    There's a few of us scattered around the UK who are very interested in the Fur Trade Era and the Mountain man culture. Until now, there's not really been somewhere to focus our efforts. I started a new UK based community and we're starting to get something together. It'll probably start with...
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    Tobacco pipe of red deer antler

    I found an antler a few years ago in remote woodland that butted on to the sea on the west coast of Scotland. It had been salt washed and sun bleached until it was white. Beautiful. I used some of it for buttons, brooches and fastenings, but by far the most useful was a tobacco pipe. Here's...
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    Greetings and felicitations

    Greetings all. I am so pleased I found this place. My name is Eric and I am a nearly retired leather worker and craft demonstrator specialising in period demonstrations of past craft skills. I am particularly interested in the Fur Trade Era but because I live in England (even though I am a...
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