Thanks! I made them myself. And I agree, it is hard to beat a Mora.
How hard was it to make that pouch?
OK, I recognise most of what I'm seeing, but care to walk us though it all?
Quote from: Gareth on April 29, 2017, 05:43:38 PMOK, I recognise most of what I'm seeing, but care to walk us though it all?Will do brother. The the round flatter pouch is for upkeep. Pine pitch glue stick, needles for sewing, stone for sharpening and that tin with goop in it is just some fix'in wax is the best way to call it. All it is 50/50 animal fat and beeswax. It can be used for water proofing, oiling blades, and treating leather. They is a 'S' hook which I use the hang my pack or haversack on a tree limb and the fork was made by a local blacksmith. The pouch is just a maintenance kit really.The second is my fire kit. Tin full of charred punkwood. The fire steel I made from an old file. Of course a piece of flint. I have a piece of fat wood and some tender to make a bird nest.I think that is everything. Any thing you want to know, just let me know.
Quote from: ducttapetech on April 29, 2017, 07:51:06 PMQuote from: Gareth on April 29, 2017, 05:43:38 PMOK, I recognise most of what I'm seeing, but care to walk us though it all?Will do brother. The the round flatter pouch is for upkeep. Pine pitch glue stick, needles for sewing, stone for sharpening and that tin with goop in it is just some fix'in wax is the best way to call it. All it is 50/50 animal fat and beeswax. It can be used for water proofing, oiling blades, and treating leather. They is a 'S' hook which I use the hang my pack or haversack on a tree limb and the fork was made by a local blacksmith. The pouch is just a maintenance kit really.The second is my fire kit. Tin full of charred punkwood. The fire steel I made from an old file. Of course a piece of flint. I have a piece of fat wood and some tender to make a bird nest.I think that is everything. Any thing you want to know, just let me know.Nice one Nate. It was the pitch pine glue stick I was really struggling on, plus what you used the S hook for.
Sweet pics Nate, badge awarded.