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your_comforting_company
08-08-2010, 11:31 PM
It's an easy way to make pliers or simple clamps. This is the drill I use. I'm gonna try to explain it, but the concept is so simple, everyone probably already knows it.. here goes.
the drill itself. Top end goes in a socket rock under my chin and I spin it with my hands.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg184/your_comforting_company/Primitive%20Skills/DSCN4766.jpg

Now the chuck works by simply tightening the cordage around the split end. Using a small torque stick and some sinew cordage, you can really tighten it up.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg184/your_comforting_company/Primitive%20Skills/DSCN4764.jpg

... And another piece of string to keep the torque stick from untwisting.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg184/your_comforting_company/Primitive%20Skills/DSCN4765.jpg

Simple, right? Good! We like simple and this is just a simple technique that can be adapted to all sorts of things. I took the drill apart and split the small end to use like needle-nose pliers to hold a #6 fish hook while I crudely tied hair on it.
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg184/your_comforting_company/Primitive%20Skills/DSCN4763.jpg

The benefit of this "chuck" system is that your drill-bit is not glued into the stick and wrapped like crazy.. you can take it out, sharpen it, pop it back in, swap bits, really convenient.
Drawback is that the weight of the torque-stick throws off the spin and it gets in the way if you are drilling deep holes.

Anyhow, it's a little bit of "caveman technology" that can help you out in a pinch. Sometimes it's the simple stuff we don't think about.

hunter63
08-09-2010, 10:24 AM
That's interesting......cool idea.
I guess I have to ask, what does a Cave Man use for a "tool box"?

You seem to be building a lot tools,.... finding, using,.... more and more primitive substitutes for modern tools. (That actually sounds backwards).

your_comforting_company
08-10-2010, 05:38 AM
It is backwards thinking ;) That's whats funny about unlearning our modern ways and our dependence on "the grid". I don't want to be caught without some degree of ingenuity in place, should "the grid" fail us.

My toolbox is basically a skin, rolled, folded and tied with natural cordage... kinda like one of those crescent wrench organizers, but without pockets. Long enough cordage will allow you to tie both ends and have a shoulder strap to carry it like a quiver.
I'll snap a pic or two, but it's nothing fancy at all. Just skin and string.

Erratus Animus
08-10-2010, 08:20 PM
Looking at the pics you posted it dawn on me that you could make a small wedge to tighten the tip of the chuck. Just leave the sinew tight and slide the wedge up or down to tighten or loosen.

Thanks for sharing

Rick
08-10-2010, 08:25 PM
So....if you get it spinning really fast and it suddenly jams under your chin do you spin yourself around and around? I've seen what can happen when a bit jams and the drill takes off.....

Just kiddin'. Great job. That would also let you quickly change different sized "bits" to meet the needs of the job. Cool idea.

Erratus Animus
08-10-2010, 08:29 PM
So....if you get it spinning really fast and it suddenly jams under your chin do you spin yourself around and around? I've seen what can happen when a bit jams and the drill takes off.....

It would be a Primitive Skills Sit & Spin! lmao :innocent:

Rick
08-10-2010, 09:01 PM
Now that's funny I don't care who you are. God bless them little pygmy sit and spinners down there in New Guinea.

your_comforting_company
08-10-2010, 10:25 PM
I'm sure I'll have an accident with it sooner or later.. stay tuned for more bloody pics of a very dizzy ycc :tongue_smilie:

crashdive123
08-10-2010, 10:47 PM
Cool idea. Thanks.