Bear "Fun", "Jungle" Tools, Ideas and Special / Member Projects

Discussion in 'Bushcraft' started by Bear, Jan 22, 2015.


  1. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++


    @Bear, when you make yours, be sure to stamp your push dagger as a coconut juicer!
     
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  2. Bear

    Bear Monkey+++ Founding Member Iron Monkey

    LOL.. @Hanzo
    Already making a couple coconut tools for my Uncles and Aunties based on an old tool my Uncle had...
    All 304 series stainless...
    Oh and another Special Project for a member here...
    All Stainless Steel....
    @HK_User will like that ;)

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  3. AxesAreBetter

    AxesAreBetter Monkey+++

    I have seen guys using a sharpened sapling stump. That knife-thing is pretty cool.
     
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  4. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++


    I've used a chopstick. Haven't tried with the @Bear titanium ones though, just what was at hand.
     
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  5. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++


    Got a pick of the old tool?
     
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  6. Bear

    Bear Monkey+++ Founding Member Iron Monkey

    Patience "Grasshopper @Hanzo "... each flower blooms in time... (or some silly fu man chu saying like that) ;)
     
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  7. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++


    But this is the Internet and I want it now.
     
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  8. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    Here you go BEAR a Stainless Steel trailer with ramp. Used to haul most anything you can get in it!

    This is an older Stainless Steel Project.

    Still, being Stainless means it'll never need painting.

    Stainless and Paintless.

    The top cage is just used to keep those pesky Monkies in their cage.


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  9. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    Well it has been used to sneak a thing or two past the border guards!
     
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  10. Bear

    Bear Monkey+++ Founding Member Iron Monkey


    I like it a lot @HK_User that would come in handy here in the land of constant salt air breezes ;)
    Thanks for sharing.... very cool!

    Have a great week!

    Take Care and God Bless,

    Bear
     
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  11. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    One of my reasons for building it was that exact experience.

    Like they say "It's hard to make something that is sailor or salt water proof".
     
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  12. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++


    Hanzo monkeys are wild!
     
  13. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++

    Opened another coconut for the little monkey for a boost before another six hours of soccer today.

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    This young coconut has been brought to you by bolo. And the flesh was just scooped out with a spoon. The husk was cut with said bolo and the nut itself was ripped open by hand. You can easily do that with young coconut. Slightly more than two cups plus the meat. I drank half a cup before taking the picture.

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    After getting monkey situated, I had my breakfast... curried eggs on veggies and a pan de coco.

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  14. Bear

    Bear Monkey+++ Founding Member Iron Monkey

    Aloha Gang,

    Some progress on at least one of the stainless projects... phew... must be getting old and slow ;)

    More pics a bit later....

    Have a great weekend all!

    Take Care and God Bless,

    Bear

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  15. Bear

    Bear Monkey+++ Founding Member Iron Monkey

    Aloha Monkeys...

    Finally all done with this all 300 series stainless steel project that I committed to a member on August 23rd.

    (yeah I'm slow and it sure doesn't look like much... but I probably spent most of that time thinking through the conversation with the member about their needs, abilities and stature... then waiting for a few items... then rethinking.... then finally getting it done)

    Here it is.... not much to look at huh? ;)

    It's the "head" and "foot" for a walking/trekking cane/staff/stick....

    If anyone wants to know more... happy to share the features of this otherwise simple looking tool ... as well as the build along....

    Otherwise... I suppose I can just leave it at these two pictures... right "Grasshopper" @Hanzo ????

    Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend!

    Take Care and God Bless,

    Bear

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  16. Bear

    Bear Monkey+++ Founding Member Iron Monkey

    Aloha Monkeys....

    Hmmmm... no one curious about the first stainless project huh?....

    Well then...

    Second Stainless project for my Uncle based on his old tool....

    Pics show the steps I go through when I make something like this....

    -Think about it.... then think about it some more... then rethink it... and think about it some more... sheesh... what an old fart ;)
    -Make a drawing on a file folder... they are nice and stiff and easy to transfer to a steel template
    -Cut out the drawing...
    -In this case two drawings... one with teeth - for marking the teeth... one without... for initial marking, cutting and grinding the tool.
    -Transfer to a piece of galvanized sheet metal for the actual template... gotta make a few of these for my Uncle.
    -Cut out the steel templates...
    -Use the template without the teeth to get the proper circle shape... hard to do with only a toothed template....
    -Transfer to the 304 stainless bar in pencil.... its 1/8 x 2"
    -Outline with a red marker.... faster and easier than dykem layout fluid
    -Then run a carbide tipped point all the way around for a nice shiney outline against the red that is easy to see...
    -Take it to the bandsaw to rough cut
    -Then take it to the grinder for final shaping
    -Wipe off the red marker with acetone
    -Then hit it with the angle grinder and a scotch bright pad to brighten the whole thing up...

    -5 done and ready for cutting in the final teeth (that's what the second steel template is for)... That's going to be the tedious part...

    Any guess what it is?..... How about you @Hanzo ?

    I'll show the original old tool with my version after I finish these up....

    Thanks for looking,

    Have a great evening and Monday all!

    Take Care and God Bless,

    Bear

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  17. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++

    Coconut meat scraper/scooper, @Bear? Or just one of your usual kinky little toys that I don't need to know about? [sayno]
     
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  18. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    OK @Bear I want to know how all the pieces of the first Stealth Hiking Staff come apart and how this item looks in real life.
     
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  19. Hanzo

    Hanzo Monkey+++


    But, @Bear, do NOT show the secret James Bond exploding dart gun part. OPSEC... [seeno]
     
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  20. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    How about the epee'?
     
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