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  1. Uriahs

    First time horning

    So I've come around to dabbling in horn making. The smaller one I made about a year and a half ago and the larger one I just finished. It has been a fun learning experience as I have better equipped my kit through research. Cannot wait to make some more, it's almost a relaxing feeling as you...
  2. Uriahs

    Fowling bag

    So I made this bag about a year ago with some contemporary and original German inspiration, after two years of learning techniques with some really bad bags. I've gotten some kind critique's from some folks and thought I would like to share it and see what everyone thinks, good or bad it is...
  3. A

    Welp, I botched my first powder horn about 10 hours into it.

    Hey all. I had a buffalo powder horn kicking around that I had started a while ago. I finally kicked myself hard enough to finish it. My plan was to boil it in oil and flatten it. Not common for buffalo I know, but I've seen it done before. Well, like an idiot, I left my horn in the oil while...
  4. Ethan Yazel

    How to make a sling for your camp axe or belt axe

    On this week's episode of Craftsman's corner from the NMLRA, we're going to show you how to make this small camp axe sheath based on an original from the 18th century.
  5. Cruzatte

    Trade Knife

    Here's a knife I assembled during breaks while working on my FDC. The blade came from Track of the Wolf (TOW) and the scales from a scrap of wood from the FDC stock. I managed to bugger up the original scales sent with the knife blade. I didn't like the pins that came with the parts, so I...
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