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RE: Independence Lakes Trek (in Trekking & Primitive Skills) by Woodyrock Thanks for the photo trip, some beautiful country back east you have. Looks like you caught a shot ...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Trekking & Primitive Skills RE: Goats and Dogs (in Trekking & Primitive Skills) by Woodyrock In all my reading, I do not recall goats being used. Dogs yes. I can see an advantage to the goat si...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Trekking & Primitive Skills RE: Walnut dye (in Period Clothing) by Woodyrock One wee point in regard to Walnut dye. Wash it very well after dying...and wear elbow length gloves ...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Period Clothing RE: Best online leather supplier????? (in Accoutrements) by Woodyrock On line, I deal with Leather Unlimited. They have always supplied good quality material, and have ca...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Accoutrements RE: Campfire Closing on Feb. 13 (in Webmaster) by Woodyrock Well ****. I have just come back to front stuffers after a long hiatus of letting a career get in th...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Webmaster RE: steel-cut oatmeal (in Campfire Cooking) by Woodyrock A favourite in our family is Cock a leekie soup, which uses either barley, grouts, cut oats. It is a...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Campfire Cooking RE: chainsaw bar oil (in Gunsmithing) by Woodyrock The WD is for Water displacement, and it works great for that. It is a natural product, being made f...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Gunsmithing RE: snowshoe varnish (in Accoutrements) by Woodyrock You can make Spar varnish more flexible by adding a wee bit of boiled Linseed oil. Spar varnish is a...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Accoutrements RE: Powderhorn bungs (in Traditional Crafts) by Woodyrock Rifleman: I can turn therm much faster than whittle one, and the taper matches the taper in the hor...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts Powderhorn bungs (in Traditional Crafts) by Woodyrock Being too cheap (it's a Scots thing) to buy violin pegs for powder horn bungs, I grabbed some scraps...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts RE: My Northwest Smoothbore! (in Firearms) by Woodyrock ****, Dave did not but bring out the curl in Maple! I would have to ding the finish quick so as to n...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Firearms RE: cooking skillygalee (in Campfire Cooking) by Woodyrock My mother in law kept a big pot on the back of her coal range during the cold months. I think all le...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Campfire Cooking RE: Apple Wine (in Campfire Cooking) by Woodyrock Slightly off topic. I make rootbeer, and gingerbeer with champagne yeast. Not drinkable for nearly a...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Campfire Cooking RE: First horns (in Accoutrements) by Woodyrock Walking crow: Thank you for the link to the Horners Bench! I just signed in. With the three horns m...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Accoutrements First horns (in Accoutrements) by Woodyrock The big horn, I made a while back, and the two priming horns yesterday. One priming horn is Water bu...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Accoutrements RE: Coyote hunting??? (in Hunting) by Woodyrock If you take the B's hide, have a big can of flea powder, and apply generously before putting it your...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Hunting New range box (in Accoutrements) by Woodyrock Since, which you have probably noticed, I have just returned to black powder, and my daughter got of...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Accoutrements RE: Wrought iron gun hooks I forged (in Traditional Crafts) by Woodyrock Nice! I like the way you kept the weathered surface. I would have worked the WI more since it such a...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts RE: Inkle woven pouch strap. (in Traditional Crafts) by Woodyrock Number 3 crochet yarn is a good size for strap weaving, and is often found at thift stores and Goodw...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts RE: Indian Peace Pipes (in Traditional Crafts) by Woodyrock Soapstone was used in areas distant from Catlinite, and is easier to work with, especially if you ar...... MUZZLELOADER Magazine > The Campfire: Main Forum List > Traditional Crafts | » Refine Search » New Search |
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