Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camping. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Maple/Walnut Fire Piston with Nutmeg and Lanyard


Maple cylinder with walnut ferrule and inlay. Nutmeg inlay near bottom with paracord lanyard. Walnut plunger and plunger knob.

Maple Fire Piston with Walnut Accents


Maple cylinder, walnut ferrule, walnut inlay, walnut plunger and plunger knob.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Yellowheart Fire Piston with Padauk stripes and ferrule


I'm very proud of this pair of Fire Pistons. The Yellowheart cylinder is really set off by the Padauk inlay and matching ferrule. Capped off by a Padauk piston knob.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Maple Fire Piston with Walnut Inlay


The cylinder is made from maple with a walnut inlay. The piston and piston knob are both walnut. The overall length is 7 inches with the piston bottomed out. Cylinder outside diameter is 3/4 inch while the piston knob diameter is 1 inch. Weight 1.1 oz.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Fire Piston: The Barn Burner


Where I come from a 'Barn Burner' is a large wooden "Strike Anywhere" match. I designed this fire piston to resemble a large wooden match, so it was only natural that I name it "The Barn Burner". Padauk 'match head' top grip, with a Yellow Heart 'matchstick'. Brass sleeved cylinder for durability. Inquiries welcome.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

Pop Can Camp Stove















































I made a couple of pop can camp stoves over the weekend. The instructions are easily found on the internet. It was easy and fun. They burn denatured alcohol and work very well. I boiled the pan of water in the photo in less than 5 minutes. The wind screen/pot holder is made from an old rain gutter and some stainless steel welding rod. It has since been improved with small retaining brackets just below the notches to prevent the rods from flipping over and slipping inside. If there's any interest I'll post a new picture of it.