Files

Posted by graham berry on Monday, March 28, 2011 In : Projects 

There's definitely something satisfying about old tools…I found an old selection of files hiding away and have been keen to use them properly for some time- only none had handles…and no handles for some time it seems:


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My rehandling efforts  were rough and ready, carved plainly out of some sections of Camphur Laurel.  Some of the file tangs were heated and simply burned into the handles, others were drilled first and then glued.  I like the feel of the rough surface, it adds to the rus...


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Occupied

Posted by graham berry on Monday, March 28, 2011
So its clear I've hardly been on top of this blog of late...things certainly have a habit of occupying time and space...like moving house or having two boys under the age of two... or just living for that matter!  BUT, I've since organised new internet connections and am now fully connected to the world at large at sizzling ADSL2 speeds.  Excellent.  My time and space is slowly being realigned with the rhythms of a new house (and workshop space) and now, for the betterment of all, some rather...
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Lofty Inspiration

Posted by graham berry on Saturday, February 5, 2011 In : Books 

Buried in the greenhouse at the bottom of the Garden was treasure.  Real life, buried in a bag, treasure.  The short and somewhat simple treasure hunt had lead me to the muggy, funny smelling greenhouse; promises of a 'really cool' present from my Dad had gotten me this far.  I was twelve years old.  Or eleven.  Young enough to still appreciate hidden presents and prospective treasure.

The hot soil gave way and wrapped tightly in a plastic bag was a small package; it felt like a book, and gr...


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Fire

Posted by graham berry on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 In : Skills 

Fire is Important, this we all know, but check this latest discovery for an awesome tinder choice:

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Its lint from the Tumble dryer.  Empty the catcher and hey presto, dry, ultra flammable tinder.  Drop a few sparks from a firesteel an away it goes.  This stuff really works!  Its not a natural material as such, but its worth it to always have a reliable tinder.  Check out the Gear section of the site for a more in-depth look at the firesteel and this awesome tinder...
 
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Knife for the Wife

Posted by graham berry on Sunday, January 23, 2011 In : Knives 
Its been too long since the last post... Christmas, New Year, alot of rain... and two kids under two make things more of a challenge!  Having said that things have been progressing; the latest project finally found completion recently in the shape of a new knife for my wife Leah.  Check the Knife Gallery page here for a more detailed look, but see below for a quick glimpse:



Leah had alot to do with the final product, she chose the materials and the handle shape and of course the blade... we ha...

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My Knife on Ray Mears' Blog

Posted by graham berry on Saturday, December 11, 2010 In : Knives 
Having been in contact with Ray Mears' blog for some time now, they've just added my knife to their blog feed!!  I had created this handle a couple months back and decided to send in a pic for the team at Ray Mears to see. The blade I used for the knife is only available through the website so its only fitting I let them see what I did with it...here's the knife:




Ray Mears has been and will always be the god-father of what has become known around the world as bushcraft and for me is a personal...
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Sheath

Posted by graham berry on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 In : Projects 
I have a friend.  He has a knife.  I offer to make a new sheath for said knife.  Friend replies "Yes".  I make sheath for said knife for said friend.  Friend is satisfied and I post pics on my blog...  

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 See here for a look at how I made this sheath from scratch...and a more in-depth write up...!











 
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Australian Bushcraft

Posted by graham berry on Thursday, November 11, 2010 In : Community 
Hi all,
Just a quick update for GrayBear and to tell you about some exciting new developments that are, well, developing!  

I virtually stumbled over this website recently, actually finding about 6 months ago when it was in its infancy, but having connected with its founder, its been confirmed that its going live in the coming months!  As new as it is, I know this forum will really pick up pace and become a place that will equip, inspire and encourage anyone interested in Bushcraft and the wild...

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Mt Warning Climb

Posted by graham berry on Saturday, October 30, 2010 In : Trips 
Welcome to the GrayBear blog!  With much anticipation I write this first ever blog post here at GrayBear, and what a spectacular way to begin what will hopefully be a great collection of inspiration and interest...  This blog will always try to bring something fresh and new and hopefully inspire you to get out and encounter some of the things included in the blog... oh and some nice photos.

With that out of the way, let me introduce you to sunrise at Mt Warning on the far NSW Coast:

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Mt Warning,...

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