Nomad Tree Craft

Nomad Tree Craft

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A bushcraft and outdoors enthusiast, that spends his spare time, make projects to be used outdoors.

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 14/08/2017

Hi all. Sorry I've not posted anything in a while. Life's been quite busy of late. The summer season gets busy with festival and weekend camps. Helping out my local DofE groups supervising expeditions. As well as working on several different projects as gifts for friends, building stock for festivals and some of my own little projects.

I've also taken on a few commissions over the summer period. One of which is this lovely little chopper a repeat customer has sent me to clean up and restore back to a workable tool.

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 24/08/2016

Hi all. I've been working on several projects recently. Mainly walking staves and Kuksa cups. Here's one from last night. First to have this style of handle and also with a leather lanyard finished with a diamond knot and cows horn tip toggle. Hope you like. Please comment and like.

Thanks

Nomad Tree Craft

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 11/08/2016

Hi all. I've recently been looking into the Mocotaugan as a carving tool. For those that don't know, this is a native american Indian crooked knife. Designed to be used as a one handed draw knife. I looked into purchasing one. They seem to go for around the £60 mark. The sort of money that isn't excessive to pay out for a tool, if you know you like using it, and it'll get used frequently. However for me this was too much, having never used one before. So I set about trying to find a common man alternative, that may not do the job quite as well, but could still be workable. That's when I came across the hoof knife. A knife used buy farriers.

At first glance these knives look almost identical. Hoof knife handle is a slightly different shape, the blade is central in the handle and the bevel is a different grind to the blade. The Mocotaugan blade being positioned at the underside of the handle, the handle having a thumb rest in the grip and the blade being of a single bevel like a chisel.

I decided the hoof knife was the closest shop brought tool I would get to a Mocotaugan and at a fraction of the price. I Payed £4.50 including postage for mine. So I set about addressing the differences. Firstly regrinding the bevel on the blade, secondly reshaping the handle, not just to produce a thumb rest, but also tho reduce the amount of wood on the underside of the handle.

The pictures show my outcome. Have tested a little and seems to work reasonably well. Tho I don't know how it compares to a purpose built Mocotaugan having never used one. But as a cheap alternative it might suit some of you that want to have a play.

Please comment below.

Nomad Tree Craft

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 25/07/2016

Hi all. I haven't posted in some time now due to being very busy recently. But this hasn't stopped me from working on several different projects when I can.
I recently purchased a Roselli axe from Ian Montgomery. He was great to deal with and the axe came as described and at a great price. Over the weekend I got the chance to put this axe to use while away camping with my scouts. I decided I would finally attempt to carve a kuksa ( a traditional Scandinavian wooden cup, normally made from birch).

So I set about carving my kuksa from a piece of green birch I had freshly cut a few days before. The tools I used for this project were:
A Lapland folding saw
Roselli axe
Large Mora carving knife
Flexcut carving jack knife
Mora spoon knife
sand paper and cooking oil

Here is my first attempt:

Thanks
Nomad Tree Craft

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 24/05/2016

Hi all. Having been away recently spending time with some friends and fellow woodsmen / carvers at the Weird and wonderful wood festival, I've come home with some new inspiration and ideas for my own work.

So I've been working on a few different bits that hadn't even crossed my mind before. So here are a few of the pieces.

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 17/05/2016

What I've been working on today. Only 48 more to make up.

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 14/04/2016

Hi all. A few more Ferro rods this afternoon. Two silver birch burl handled and another red deer antler.

Hope you like. Please comment and share.

Nomad Tree Craft

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 13/04/2016

Hi all. What I've made this evening. Been working on some different sized ferro rods. Small - extra large. Leather wrapped, crows horn tip handles and red deer antler handles.

Hope you all like them. Please comment and share.

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 12/04/2016

Hi all. Here is one of my most recent staves I've been working on for a close friend. Started off as just stave I was working on in general, but he took a shine to it when I first carved the tree spirit. It's hazel with a rubber foot, tree spirit carving (which was then scorched to help it stand out) and a specially requested deer antler crown crook. The handle is a natural bark finish and the whole thing has been finished with linseed oil.

Hope you like.
Please comment and share.

Nomad Tree Craft

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 08/04/2016

This afternoon's little project. Nearly finished. Needs a little more sanding, then treating with oil.

Photos from Nomad Tree Craft's post 01/04/2016

Hi all. Know it's been a while since I've put anything up. Have a few projects I'm currently working on and waiting on a few materials to show up. But here is my most recent project I'm working on. Am really enjoying doing this one. It's going to take some time, but the end result should be worth it. :p

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