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    Combination waterstone and non slip foot

    Hi there sorry its the 1000/6000 stone.
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    Combination waterstone and non slip foot

    Hi there guys, I have for sale a brand new never been used or opened Ice Bear synthetic waterstone purchased from Axminster tools, this will come with the anti skid foot. Selling for £42 inc P&P Paypal prefered. Many thanks
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    My third knife....criticism wanted please

    Loving the work there, still not convinced by the loveless bolts though, why those and not Corby bolts? Is it a look thing or is there another reason that you used them?
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    WoodSpirit's I've been a little busy

    Any that's the dog run and kennel suite.
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    WoodSpirit's I've been a little busy

    Thanks guys, the tools that I use are a set of Flexcut chisels, did start with a set of eBay cheapies for my first one but soon found them not up to the task, and my own custom little neck knife. @woodspirit, I wad very inspired by your fantastic tutorial, need to do some more work on noses...
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    WoodSpirit's I've been a little busy

    After taking a lot of insperation from you guys I have been a little busy knocking up some woodspirit's, would be very happy for you guys to let me know what you think.
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    I have been making again, kuksa, spoons, spreaders.

    Awesome job there fella very very well done, you must be very pleased with the results! I think it's time to get practicing.
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    New knife, what do you think? and what blade are you carrying?

    I rehandled one of these for a lady deer stalker who had broken the handle, not quite sure how, but I rehandled in burr elm for her and had to re-grind the tip which she also broke off. Just waiting on her returning it broken again, she really puts her blades through the mill.
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    Birch Eating Spoons

    Absolutely awesome job, some superb work there you must be very happy.
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    walking sticks

    I harvest my sticks in winter and then store flat in racks in the garage roof. I then leave them for 18 months until they are fully season them, straighten them in a steam pipe to achieve the level of straightness that I require. I then trim the straightened sticks to a rough length longer...
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    walking sticks

    Here are a few of mine,
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    Bits and Pieces that I have made!! (Piccy Heavy)

    Thanks guys, sticks are my favourite thing to make, but I will turn my hand to anything given half a chance. I probably make about 50ish sticks a year mostly just for fun.
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    Bits and Pieces that I have made!! (Piccy Heavy)

    Here's another one that I finished today. Thought that I would have a go at the Opinel re-handle today, there's a couple of things that I will do differently next time.
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    Bits and Pieces that I have made!! (Piccy Heavy)

    Thanks for the comments guys
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    Bits and Pieces that I have made!! (Piccy Heavy)

    The Priest is for administering the last rights to furr, feather and fin.
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    Bits and Pieces that I have made!! (Piccy Heavy)

    Here you go guys and girls here are some bits and pieces that I have made. The only things that I dont do are the steel and the leatherwork, these are things that I want to get to grips with, but as "She on who the sun doesnt set" says one thing at a time! A few of the Walking sticks that I...
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    Hello there from Norfolk

    Costa del Thetford!
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    Hello there from Norfolk

    Well hello there folks from deepest darkest Norfolk. Having been trying to live a simpler life reducing food miles for a couple of years, quite competent hunter and cook. I make a lot of my own knives, tools and walking sticks. Ben Orford has inspired me to have a go at carving and...