Coke can Stoves

I saw this in Bushcraft and Survival magazine and did some digging online to find more details, that is where I found this. I think it’s a good example of making something useful out of something that is discarded everyday. It took a few attempts with modifications to get one that compared to a trangia stove in heat output. You can also make one that is similar to a trangia stove with only one can.

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Paracord Bracelet

I have seen these for sale online and I would have brought one if I did not already have bundles of cord about. Also I do not throw everything away, my old bags get cannibalized for buckles, clips and the like. So using a guide I was able to make my own with bits I had spare, the side release buckle I used has a whistle built-in so it is doubly handy in a survival situation.

Paracord Braceletwhistle bucklefluro-reflective paracord key ring

You can also make key rings so you can carry cord in a practical way when in an Urban Environment too.

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My first crack at Knife smithing

This is something that started in 2007, I was watching a Ray Mears Bushcraft DVD where he made a knife on a trip to Sweden and knew it was something that I would end up trying.

It was in December of 2007 when my Grandfather was taken ill that I actually started my first knife using a DIY Scandinavian Knife Kit from survivalschool.co.uk and started working on it as an escape from what was going on at the time.

The reason I chose to make a knife in memory of my Grandfather was two-fold, first he was a carpenter and the second was that he gave me the bug for being outdoors as an avid camper.

I made the kit as directed and worked into the early hours of the mornings to get it finished, sadly he passed before I could finish it. It has a 10cm stainless blade with a handle made of reindeer antler and curly birch which I carved my Grandfathers initials into the end of the handle, this was then coated with linseed oil to seal it. The leather sheath is hand stitched and also has the initials added which I did with a rounded croquet needle (sorry mum).

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I enjoyed this so much and wanted to put into practice the things I thought I could do better, this resulted in the purchase of yet another kit but also some different materials for the handle. The second knife has a handle made of cherry with some silver birch, it also has one leather and one birch bark spacer.

My second knifeknife2 handle spacersmistakes happen

I then purchased a Mora of Sweden Laplander blade and this will be my next knife project when I further increase my knowledge and gather some more tools to refine the finished product so watch this space.

My next project?

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Dutch Oven

The other day I took delivery of a set of a dutch oven set from Ronnie Sunshines I have been too busy to actually use them yet, but I do plan to try them out very soon by cooking up a few dishes I found here.

I’ll let you know how I get on with that when it happens.

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Tracking……well kind of!

A hobby I enjoy when I have the time is geocaching, I enjoy the exercise and the visiting of interesting places. It was through geocaching that I was approached by someone who wanted to make a video about geocaching, that was an interesting day.

You can view the video for that here

Through this I practice tracking, I look for things that are out-of-place and signs of other foot traffic in an area. This is a topic that I will be expanding on in the future…

Profile for Ray.H

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