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Put a paracord lanyard on it so i can hang it. Now, on to the fork......
Yeah. Yers is so compact, you could snap it and the fork onto a carabiner attached to the outside of the pack with no problem! Pretty slick. Nice job!drifter0069 wrote:I figured that would be handy to hang it at camp or in the pack. Plus it looks cool lol. I am going to make a fork and possibly a Bowl to go with it. Make it a set lol.
I saw that on his page last night. That is badass!son of liberty wrote:LOL going to be some spoon making fools for awhile! A friend of mine and not very active member on here sent me a picture of his spoon on facebook, his is very interesting so I figured I would share his photo for him so you super crafty guys could get some idea. His spoon is a take down spoon so it fits in his cook pot and the corner edge has the same radius as his pot so it scrapes it clean, VERY COOL IDEA!
I wish I had a hook knife. I used a 1/4 scoop chisel and a sharpened paint can key. Used gouge to hog out materiel and paint key as scraper and shaping followed by sanding. I'm leaving my modern high dollar tools out of this.son of liberty wrote: