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what's the best DIY equipment youve managed to create for an outdoor/wilderness weekend trip?
That needs a lot of patience though!Bow drill for fire
Combination fishing pole/beer holder.what's the best DIY equipment youve managed to create for an outdoor/wilderness weekend trip?
You need to learn the wood that is local, have a means to make the fireboard/spindle , and handlhold.Then have a string or way to make one.That needs a lot of patience though!
I was in the hardware store looking at shelves and found my next DIY. I'm sure you've all seen the slotted shelf brackets with the two tabs. i couldn't help but see a light weight light duty axe head waiting to be cut out of the bracket. the shape screamed tomahawk to me, lol. trying to decide if I want to try to form a pick on the other end.what's the best DIY equipment youve managed to create for an outdoor/wilderness weekend trip?
Those brackets are soft and will not hold an edge.I was in the hardware store looking at shelves and found my next DIY. I'm sure you've all seen the slotted shelf brackets with the two tabs. i couldn't help but see a light weight light duty axe head waiting to be cut out of the bracket. the shape screamed tomahawk to me, lol. trying to decide if I want to try to form a pick on the other end. View attachment 14978 it looks like it would be something that will pack easy and attach with cordage to an improvised handle I would cut in the field making the weight and storage space cost extremely low.
the one i was eyeing was stainless so i'll probably go with a polished edge. but yes, i agree, the edge will not hold long term. can't be any worse in a bug out bag or small survival kit than some of the cheap Chinese crap they sell online though. I do carry a small honing stone in my kit too.Those brackets are soft and will not hold an edge.
You will be able to drill two holes to bolt it to a handle.
Mind you if it is chinese crap, their stainless is in many cases plated low carbon steel.the one i was eyeing was stainless so i'll probably go with a polished edge. but yes, i agree, the edge will not hold long term. can't be any worse in a bug out bag or small survival kit than some of the cheap Chinese crap they sell online though. I do carry a small honing stone in my kit too.