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    Need opinions about tin lantern size

    Thanks for the replies. I think I will make a couple more and put the out on the blanket and see what happens. I agree about not burning them very long. I really doubt that lanterns were lit and left to burn for hours the way we do in camp. I would think they were only lit long enough to...
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    Need opinions about tin lantern size

    Thanks for the reply. I am sure you are right. There are no new ideas.... You are right about the candles burning fast also. I have made several different patterns of lanterns of a few different sizes. One is a large six sided ship lantern that has three candles in it. Man that thing is a candle...
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    Need opinions about tin lantern size

    Hi. I do some tinsmithing and am working on a new pattern for a scaled down lantern. The classic 5x5 by about 16 in tall lantern is great, but takes up a fair amount of room. I have worked up a 4x4x12ish (not including round handle) pattern that looks just like the larger version, but smaller...
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    Here is a canteen that I made

    Saxt, boy would I like to see some pictures of that!
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    Here is a canteen that I made

    Paul Barnhart, Barnhart Studios, carries a good selection of tinplate, and a lot of other needed supplies. As for the tools, good luck. I got a few of mine on Ebay before the prices went through the roof. They do not show up in the flea markets around here, but there are some guys online that...
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    Here is a canteen that I made

    I hit the button too soon. I took a class at the Campbell Folk School from Harry Krupenbacher and Clinton Pitts to learn tin knocking. If anyone is interested in tinsmithing I would enjoy talking more about it.
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    Here is a canteen that I made

    Over the past few years I have been learning tinsmithing. Here is a rev war style canteen that I have learned to make.
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    Making wood buckets by hand.

    Thanks Black Hand. I have orders for some large wash tubs to make in the next month or two. I got to look close at some Viking and Roman coopered items and a few of the Mary Rose pieces in musueums in England and Scotland. Great stuff. One farm museum let us explore their storage area and...
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    Making wood buckets by hand.

    Hi. Over the past couple of years I have been working at learning "white coopering" which is about any straight sided coopered vessel. Is there anyone else here that is doing this that I can share notes with? I am using all hand tools, most which I have made. You can see posts about my...
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    This whole business of making your own stuff

    Bill, you nailed it. Somewhere there is a picture of me in my all-borrowed first event outfit from '86. As near as I can tell the only thing "right" in it is that I am not naked and the dulcimer looks good. I think the only way we can really learn is to try it, make it, use it and see what...
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    Any bowl makers here?

    Hi. I don't carve bowls myself. But I am learning to use the pole lathe I made. Check out these guys. http://www.bodgers.org.uk/bb/phpBB2/ I have found them to be very helpful when it comes to green woodworking projects.
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    Looking for horn sheets

    Hi. I am looking for horn. I have made up a couple round lanterns with mica I bought from a wood stove store. The mica is split too thin and is damaged by anything more that looking hard at it. I am looking for a source that sells the mica a little thicker. As for the horn. I am wanting it...
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    Looking for horn sheets

    I am looking for a supplier of thin transparent layers of horn for lanterns. I am having trouble finding a source. Any suggestions?
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    Artillery bucket documentation

    I did look, thanks. There are a few images of wooden artillary buckets, and tons of images of the metal ones which are apparently Pakistany and being sold as old. I hope to get some time to work on a couple wooden ones this weekend.
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    Artillery bucket documentation

    Thanks Alden and Wes. I will have to dig into those references. The one that I made is very like the one Alden shows. Is there any chance you can post a pic of how the handle hardware is attached? The orginal that I have a photo of has ears nailed into the bucket staves. Thanks again. Rob
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    Artillery bucket documentation

    Hi. I have been learning coopering, with hand tools, and would like to try to make up some artillery buckets. I have a couple of photos that show a bucket about 8" dia. at bottom, 7" at top, 8"tall with the whole cut into the top for the swab (right term?)to fit through. Can anyone recommend...
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    Ft. Ligonier Mocs/Pacs

    Thanks for the info. I have only made a couple pairs of center seams before, and never with soles. I would like to make a pair of these. How do you make the pattern big enough to go over the inserts comfortably? I am assuming that you have to have the inserts made first and make the pattern...
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    Ft. Ligonier Mocs/Pacs

    What leather did you use for the soles?
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    Woodwrights school

    Hi. I took a weekend class at the school back in Sept. Bill Anderson taught a three day class on making a wooden jointer plane using only hand tool techniques. It was a great class, very well taught. Roy was in and out a few times but was tied up trying to finish an article of some sort that...
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