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Seat Weaving Supplies Top Quality Rattan Cane, Rush and Danish Cord. DIY Cheap 100 Hour Candles. I am always on the look-out for homemade counterparts to store bought preparations. These DIY ’100 hour candles’ definitely fit the bill. In less than 5 minutes you have an inexpensive, refillable ’100 hour candle’ that will light up your home in the darkest of times. And for you ladies – these homemade alternatives are far more aesthetically pleasing than the store bought versions. So let’s get started. Supplies The supplies you need are pretty straight forward. Just as a side note, it took me forever to find the liquid paraffin. Step One: Create Opening For Wick I used some grass-trimming shears but you can use a knife or any other sharp tool to create your opening.

Step Two: Insert Wick Instead of just putting the wick in like a candle, we’re going to place it so that it is doubled over. After having both ends through, pull down so that only a tiny amount of the folded piece of wick remains. Step Three: Pour Paraffin Into Jar Fill up your 1/2 pint mason jar with the liquid paraffin. Climbing Knots | How to Tie Climbing Knots | Animated Climbing Knots. Climbing Knots Welcome to Climbing Knots These animated knots are for climbers, rescue workers, arborists, tower-climbers, and others who use rope in man-carrying applications. Select the knots from: the index above left; the pictures above; or the Climbing Usage page.

Selection This selection is based on consultation with, and feedback from, many experienced climbers. Omissions The Overhand Knot and the Figure 8 Knot, which both underlie other Climbing Knots, are included in the Basics Section. Deaths Climbing, caving, etc., are challenging and dangerous. Climbing Ropes A climbing rope is typically about 60 meters, or 200 feet, long. Static ropes are more durable, more resistant to abrasion, and lack elasticity. Links Modern Alternatives Descent devices such as Brake Bar Racks and "8" rings are kinder to the Static rope and easier to manage than a Munter Hitch.

Learn Your Knots: The Life They Save May Be Your Own. Fixings & Fasteners | Abbey England > Store. Glass Encyclopedia. Turf Houses In The Viking Age. Turf Houses in the Viking Age The photos on this page were taken at three different turf house reconstructions: at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland, Canada; at Þjóðveldisbær in Þjórsárdalur, Iceland; and at Eiríksstaðir in Haukadalur, Iceland. The Stöng farm was large and rich, and after the eruption, it may not have been abandoned completely until the climate changes that occurred in the 13th century. During its prosperous years, perhaps twenty or more people lived in this longhouse. The L'Anse aux Meadows site was probably a way station for Norse exploration in North America one thousand years ago.

The houses are similar in overall construction, but differ remarkably in details, primarily because the houses were built for different purposes, at different times in the Norse era, by families with differing resources. Some of the differences between the three houses result from differences in interpretation of the same physical evidence. Tonetech ™ Luthier Supplies. How to make candles | Candles & Soaps | Arts & Crafts | How-To Videos & Articles | Candle making « Wonder How To. Books and DVDs for blacksmiths, knife makers, bladesmiths, gunsmiths, metalsmiths and jewelers.

News. Great news for all Minelab users! Throughout the years we have heard lots of amazing stories about all kinds of exciting discoveries made by Minelab users around the world. Many of them are available for you to read on our Success Stories page. Earlier this year we introduced great new prizes for our Find of the Month competition in which we award the winner with a US$250* Minelab voucher! We are now very pleased to announce that, in addition to this ongoing competition, Minelab will be accepting short videos as part of Success Story submissions. If you have a video from your latest and greatest detecting adventure and would like to submit your video as a Success Story simply fill out the Submit a Story form and attach your video.

If you don’t have a video to submit but still have a great story to tell and photos you would like to send in don’t worry! In the meantime, our first video Success Story, submitted by Gerry’s Metal detectors, is now available to watch here. Rnwall Model Boats - Static display and radio control model boat kits including period wooden model ships.Model Ship fittings, Caldercraft Boats. Glass Fusing Kilns. Art of Stained Glass - How to Make Stained Glass. Handmade in Britain › Appreciating British Craftsmanship. Stobart Davies. Lino and Wood Cutting and Engraving Supplies - The Happy Dragons' Press. Lino and Lino-Cutting Tools Lawrences are well known for their excellent lino and lino-cutting tools. They have Artist Quality Tools and even their Student Quality Tools are excellent. They can sharpen or regrind tools to suit you, for a fee. If offered pen-nip style tools, decline politely (see Lino Cutting Tips for more on that!). Woodcuts The lino-cutting tools can be used for woodcuts too, and there's a set of Japanese Woodcut Tools which look interesting.

Their Basswood Woodcut Blocks are accurately cut to type height so they can be printed together with type or other blocks. Bench Hooks & Hand Guards Bench Hooks hold your lino still so you can keep your free hand safely away from slipping tools. Wood Engraving Lawrences is also the place to go for wood engraving tools. Lawrences sell endgrain blocks or there's Chris Daunt's online shop. Print Making A couple of useful suppliers of tools and materials for other printmaking disciplines are Intaglio Printmaker and Cornelissen. Fusing Materials | Creative Glass Guild - Stained Glass, Fusing Glass, Craft Courses. The Potters Connection: Our Products. Potterycrafts Home Page - Learn Pottery Techniques, buy materials, equipment, clay, glaze - Modellin. Pottery, Kilns, Glazes and Accessories, Clays, Raw Materials, Casting Slips and more - Bath Potters Supplies.

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Booze it Up! 13 Rad Recycled Bottle Crafts & Projects. Got a recycling bin full of glass bottles? Why waste them when you could have a new table lamp, candle holder, shelving unit, hummingbird feeder, glass countertop, building block – even a whole glass-bottle house? Reuse beer, wine and liquor bottles for these 13 fun and creative crafts and upcycling projects ranging up to a recycled bottle home and garden. Wine Bottle Table Lamp (images via: wit and whistle) Turning any wine bottle into a table lamp is as simple as drilling a hole and inserting a strand of lights. The color of the bottle enhances the glow of the light, adding ambiance to a room. Wine Bottle Candle Holder (image via: design sponge) How simple and elegant are these DIY wine bottle candle holders?

Wine Bottle Shelves (images via: renest) Would you ever have thought of using wine bottles and slabs of wood to create a shelving unit? Bottle Trees (images via: recyclart, metaefficient, examiner) Beer Bottle Drinking Glasses (images via: bottlehood) Tiki Lamps (images via: design sponge)

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I Will Knot! Survival. World's Best Survivalism HowTo's « How-To News. Jon's Bushcraft: Articles & Tutorials. How to Start a Fire Without a Match" If you have a fireplace in your home, chances are you have a gas line that helps you get it going. If you don't, you probably have some nifty long matches, a lighter and a stack of newspaper on the hearth. But what if you got lost in the wintry woods without a match or lighter?

What if you washed ashore on a deserted island, soaked to the bone? You may not think so, but it could happen to you -- just ask Tom Hanks. Along with shelter and water, fire is the most important thing you need to survive in the wilderness. Warmth in cold conditionsA means to purify water or sterilize toolsHeat to dry wet clothesA cooking flameA sense of security and comfortSmoke for rescue signalsHeat to melt snow and ice for drinking waterA means to scare away dangerous animalsLight for your shelter or for torchesSmoke to help repel insects There are many methods you can use to start a­ fire without a match. In this article, we'll look ­at the various methods you can use to start a fire without a match. A Guide to Leatherworking Tools and supplies for www.bowstock.co.uk. Would our Guide to Essential Leatherworking Tools be of any help? Quick navigation: A B C D E G H K L N O P R S W Awls Clicker's Awl Straight, tapered and round in cross-section, this is a general purpose tool used for marking out or stabbing holes in leather.The Clicker was the skilled worker in shoe manufacturing who cut the leather from patterns.

Scratch Awl As above but thicker in the shaft. Harness or Bridle Awl A diamond-shaped blade and handle used to make holes in leather prior to stitching. Stabbing Awl A straight blade of round cross-section with a very fine taper and sharp point. Burnishers - These smooth, shaped pieces of wood or bone are used to rub down the surfaces of natural leathers to produce a shine and seal the grain. Chisel punches - These come with oval or pointed profiled cutting faces and are used on strap ends to give a rounded or pointed symmetrical end. Cork Block - For use when butt stitching.

Creasing tools - Single Crease Double Crease Screw Crease Crew Punches Edge Shave. Machete or Knife Handle Made from Old Tires. Leather Hide / Half Butt / Cowhide Shoulder / Cow Hide / J Wood Leathers Ltd. On this page you will find useful information about cowhide leather and answers to frequently asked questions. As leather is a natural animal product, the thickness, texture and quality of the leather will vary between hides. The Back - this is one piece that includes the butt and shoulder areas, but not the belly. The best leather is near the spine at the butt end.

The Butt - it is the thickest and strongest part of the hide, and considered the best cut for firmer items such as belts. A half butt is .. well .. half the butt! The Side - this is hide cut in half down the middle, and will include the belly areas. The Belly - This is a stretchy softer leather of varying thickness. The Shoulder - This is a softer area of the hide, often used for making bags. Cow Hide Sizes Metric to US thickness conversion Chrome tan leather: uses chrome in the tanning process.

Veg tan leather: the original way to tan leather using natural plant material.

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Axminster Power Tool Centre : Power Tools to your door. Foundry and Welding. How to Build a Forge (Gas) Materials. Firebrick Firebrick is different that ordinary red brick because of its ability to withstand high heat without breaking down. Shipping brick is not exactly cost effective, so only order it as a last resort. Search your area for a distributor. Google Maps makes this easy, search keyword phrases like “Firebrick”, “Fireplace” or “Refractory”. Burner The burner is the assembly that applies heat to the forge.

You can also click here to get them from amazon. The brass torch tips that screw onto the tops of bottles do not get nearly as hot as the bernzomatic torch. To run the torch off of a 20 lb propane tank, you are going to need a hose adapter. Foundry Tongs | CRUCIBLE TONGS | Vaughans (hope works) Ltd. PassageMaker - Fyne Boat Kits. Product Description The Passagemaker Dinghy is easy to build but looks great and performs beautifully while carrying up to three large adults. A smooth glide when rowing, spirited performance when sailing, and steady handling with an outboard mark this build-it-yourself boat kit. I like just about everything about this design... It's a shippy looking little pram that would be a great way to introduce your kids to boatbuilding.

Robert H Perry, Sailing Magazine. This is the perfect dinghy for those with larger boats. Are you tired of moving heavy, traditional dinghies that weigh 200 lb, or struggling with a limp, awkward inflatable that can't be rowed or sailed? If you have a long harbour to cross, a 2, 3, or 4 horsepower outboard will drive the Passagemaker to harbour speed limits and beyond. While many Passagemaker builders will be using their boat as a tender to a yacht even more people will be drawn to the design as a fun boat for messing about in. The rowing hull kit includes: