Sunday, December 29, 2013
Newest project
Today we worked on a queen size platform bed frame. A couple of hours of thought and materials from the barn, we had a nice bed frame for the total cost of 0$!!!. Pictures in a couple of days. And maybe a how to article shortly??
Friday, December 20, 2013
An excerpt from an article
In my everyday building, which
almost always incurs the use of reclaimed lumber I have amassed an
amazing store of used nails. In olden days I've read of farmers
burning their cabins to gather the nails to use on their new farms
further west. I always thought it would be cheaper to sell the farm
and buildings intact and just buy new nails to carry to build the new
home. Since nails were hand made then I guess not.
A short while back while
sitting under my favorite shade tree with a cool drink I start to
think of uses for old used nails.
The first thing I came up with
was a flaker that I use to flake stone and glass arrowheads with. As
my life long interest has been experimental Archeology and
Anthropology this was quite in line with wanting to make some arrows
on the cheap. Have you priced knapping kits? They start at 50 bucks
and go into outer space. But to the point I sifted through my
“stash” of old used nails and pulled out a dandy. I had a piece
of then fresh cut green hickory. I drilled a smaller hole into what
became the handle or shaft. Then I cut the head of the nail off and
tapped it into the flaker handle till it was seated, After a couple
of months it is well stuck in the handle. So I flaked two
arrowheads, one from chert, and one from a bottle bottom. Since
there is a wealth of info on the web about making arrowheads I wont
repeat it here.
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