I found an old, beaten up Victorinox knife in the woods, and made a skinner from it. Amboyna burl scales with mosaic pins.
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2,500 years ago in Delos, Greece, someone absolutely nailed bushcraft…
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Leather camp stool. Cut, dyed, and stitched the leather. Pack it with and cut the legs at camp. Works great.
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I made mini cedar needle brooms.
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My first pair of handmade sunglasses/snow goggles. I have wanted to make these for years, today I spent a couple of hours carving this from a slice of Moose antler I had in the workshop. Tried and tested design I believe, and perfect for the Spring hikes up here in Northern Finland. More to come!
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Found a downed willow while on a morning hike yesterday. Decided to bring some home and try my hand at basket making. It’s not the prettiest and I can see where I need improvement, but it holds the fruit at least.
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I made a gathering pouch out of rabbit hide.
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Natural Shelter made of stone and wood - Shingleroof, Drywalls.
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A mini antler handle neck knife I made.
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A shelter I built recently, only accessible by kayak.
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Bushcraft utility belt, not quite finished. Not the lightest, best or most practical items but I was going for particular vibe. If anyone‘s looking for me I'll be in the woods cosplaying the fur trade.
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Sometimes the best shelters are found.
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I collected basswood bark, made 100 meter cordage and wove it into a fishing net.
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My cabin!
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Raccoon killing my chickens so I turned it into a hat.
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Survival shelter I built recently. Never built something like this before but I think it turned out nicely.
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Smallest tarp I've used is a 10×10 for this. If you don't have a paddle your hands or a stick work surprisingly well. A paddle can also be made but how intricate depends on how long you need it for and the conditions of the crossing like wind current etc.
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Some old photos of the hut I’ve built with my friends during lockdown.
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Slowly building my camp for the winter. Gonna spend a lot of time here.
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Not exactly traditional, but I made a pack basket from old irrigation pipes.
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First shelter ever. Will the moss survive?
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Getting into carving, this is my first Kuksa I made.
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Grass-string. A simple rope-making technique in practice.
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Today I made this axe display!
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Mahogany Obsidian Blade with Cholla wood handle.
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Made a bamboo fence to stop the doggo from sneaking off.