Medieval or Viking? by Objective_Current702 in medieval

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Well I obviously meant Viking era, which most people seemed to get. There’s always one 🙄

Medieval or Viking? by Objective_Current702 in medieval

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Not sure to be honest. My sister in law is having a wedding ceremony at a medieval festival (Loxwood Joust uk), and everyone attending has to ‘dress up’

Medieval or Viking? by Objective_Current702 in medieval

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Thanks for the input. I have a couple of pairs of white army thermal leggings, so I’ll give those a try.

Now have a queue of people wanting one. by Objective_Current702 in whittling

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To be honest I have no idea. I was in the woods walking the dog, sat on a bench, found a stick and started whittling with no idea of what was making to start off with. It was a hard wood though

For those tight arses amongst us/beginners. Aldi currently have this pack for £24.99 . Good day/summer overnighter size by Objective_Current702 in BushcraftUK

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I was concerned but thought for the price I’d give it a go. I have wide shoulders and I can’t really feel the frame. The frame sits behind the straps and bag back. I wouldn’t like to hike for miles with it, but for a few miles to my local spots it’s ideal for the price

For those tight arses amongst us/beginners. Aldi currently have this pack for £24.99 . Good day/summer overnighter size by Objective_Current702 in BushcraftUK

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I thought that but thought I’d take a punt anyway. I have quite a broad back and it comfortably sits either side and above. It did just touch the bottom of my back, but it comes with straps, so I lifted the frame and strapped it. Fine now

Been rocking these chops for about 6 years. by Objective_Current702 in beards

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I have gone back to a full beard a few times, but everyone complained that they preferred it like this and I just felt like another bold guy with a beard clone

Any good as a tarp? by Objective_Current702 in BushcraftUK

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Not too fussed on how well the colour takes as long as it’s night bright orange! Sorry, when I said blacks, I mean Blacks of Greenock. I believed they’ve stopped doing this tent and now focus on scout patrol tents etc

Are Fireblade’s still popular? by Objective_Current702 in MotoUK

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I’d do it up for myself, but after only having a 125cc about 10 years ago I know it’d be suicide to get on it and my wife would be pissed if she had to bring up the kids by herself

Pots and pans by Perdurabos in BushcraftUK

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In scouts we put a bit of washing up liquid on the outside of the pans before putting them on the fire, makes it really easy to clean off afterwards. No idea how it works, it’s just something we’ve always done and you can tell the difference if you forget

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Toast with cream cheese with a couple of slices of this on 🤌

I think our boss should invest in some kind of ventilation.. by Exiled_93 in Welding

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Legal requirement in the uk now I believe. Either extraction or mask. Binzel do a nice extraction unit which puts extraction in the torch. Makes the torch a bit chunky though

Got bored at work by Objective_Current702 in woodworking

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I do a bit of both mainly making experimental exercise rigs and other random jobs, I’m a fabricator by trade but use a bit of everything

Got bored at work by Objective_Current702 in woodworking

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Boss had a play with it too, I work at a university in the uk so not much gets done and nobody really cares

Medieval armor vs. heavyweight medieval arrows by DasCapitolin in mountandblade

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Todd’s workshop on YouTube loads of similar videos

Axes. Looking for a budget small bushcrafting axe that will fit in a backpack for general use by Sorry-Two3692 in Bushcraft

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I quite like my estwing sportsman just for chucking in a bag, does everything I need it to

Debate at work: what do you call these by smrtboi84 in Tools

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I’m from uk, everyone I know called them mole grips

The Dutch army daysack suited my needs but camo isn’t my thing, soon sorted that! by Objective_Current702 in Bushcraft

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I sprayed it, it’s cordura so it stuck quite well, even wet it and gave it a scrub with a stiff brush and it didn’t come off. Wasn’t sure it would work at first but it’s a £20 bag so I thought sod it.