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OverviewAn understandable guide to key skills for bushcrafters, campers, outdoors lovers, and anyone interested in surviving on the land. No other woodcraft teacher instills outdoor knowledge the way Kirtley does, which has earned him a stellar global reputation. This is the chance to learn from him even if you can't attend his sold-out courses. Everything needed for those seeking eventual serious bushcraft mastery, and also helpful for those who admire bushcraft but simply want to add ease and enjoyment to occasional camping. This is his first book and teaches the core skills from start to finish: selecting the correct tools for the task, caring for the tools, everyday axe techniques, felling, limbing, sectioning, and carving techniques and projects. Next, master efficient and sometimes lifesaving campcraft needs, including pot hangers, tripods, cranes, camp grills, broilers, lanterns, stools, tent needs, essential knots, lashings, ladders, and rope throwing and hoisting. Also features a detailed look at more than a dozen types of wood and their properties, for best choices in all bushcraft needs. AUTHOR: Professional bushcraft instructor Paul Kirtley spent 10 years studying with and training under the celebrated outdoors master Ray Mears. He has a solid social-media presence and teaches courses on woodcraft and camp skills in Europe, North America, Africa, Australia, and Asia. SELLING POINTS: . This beautifully photographed guide shows why world-renowned bushcraft instructor Paul Kirtley is in such high demand . The essential skills for success in surviving on the land, taught in a way that sticks . Incredibly detailed photo-by-photo teaching allows for precise skills building 200 colour photographs Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul KirtleyPublisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Imprint: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Weight: 1.225kg ISBN: 9780764361487ISBN 10: 0764361481 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 11 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 6 Selecting the Correct Tools for the Job 12 Understanding Types of Axe 14 Choosing an Axe Fit for Purpose 23 Choosing and Using a Saw 28 Making Improvised Saw Frames 33 Knives for Carving 37 Caring for Your Tools 40 How to Care for an Axe 42 How to Sharpen an Axe 44 Knife Sharpening 46 Sharpening Spoon Knives and Other Curved Blades 53 Everyday Axe Techniques 58 Axe Safety Foundations 60 Firewood Splitting—Fundamental Techniques 67 Optimal Use of a Chopping Block 78 Splitting Firewood When You Have No Block 82 Splitting Larger Logs with Smaller Axes 91 Small-Scale Felling and Clearing 96 Felling, Limbing, and Sectioning 100 Assessing Trees for Felling 102 Felling Trees With Axe and Saw 103 Efficient Limbing of Felled Trees 110 Sectioning a Tree 114 Ambidextrous Axe Usage 117 Splitting Long Logs 120 Making Gluts 122 Making a Woodland Mallet 124 Carving Techniques and Projects 128 Knife Safety 130 Knife Grips 133 Carving Techniques for a Knife 135 Carving Techniques with a General-Purpose Axe 139 Spoon Knives and Their Use 142 Creating Wooden Utensils 145 Finishing Your Projects 152 Woodland Campcraft 154 Quick and Easy Pot Hangers 156 Adjustable Pot Hangers 164 Larger Pot-Hanging Systems 175 Benches and Seats 186 Large Pegs 190 Large Tarp Setups 192 Some Useful Knots 201ReviewsAuthor InformationPaul Kirtley is one of the leading bushcraft educators globally. Through his school, Frontier Bushcraft, he delivers high-quality bushcraft and survival courses, wilderness expeditions, and online training resources. Paul has instructed wilderness skills in the UK, Scandinavia, Europe, and North America. www.paulkirtley.co.uk Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |