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    I don't have any pics of my oven but I did make a video. Since last fall I have used this to make cakes, brownies, biscuits, and muffins. It is real easy to make and use.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66mdWpXzInA


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    LOL! "I don't know, stay in school!" Great video! I saw something like that a while ago and thought it could be as simple as you made it. Just didn't have as much motivation as you, I guess. Ha! I'll have to see if I can get one together now! I know how to cook with a dutch oven, but the weight isn't conducive to hiking. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trabitha View Post
    LOL! "I don't know, stay in school!" Great video! I saw something like that a while ago and thought it could be as simple as you made it. Just didn't have as much motivation as you, I guess. Ha! I'll have to see if I can get one together now! I know how to cook with a dutch oven, but the weight isn't conducive to hiking. Thanks!
    I get a lot of comments on that blurb. Glad you liked the vid.

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    Great project!!!!
    Thanks.
    I'm dying to try it.

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    Good instructions Thanks for the video.
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    Excellent! design and know how! I'll be makin one. Only one thing I'd change and it probably doesn't matter except I'll be using it alot. I would make the shelf itself out of stainless. I happen to have everything needed for this project and it is a new one for me...Great post!
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    Quote Originally Posted by COWBOYSURVIVAL View Post
    Excellent! design and know how! I'll be makin one. Only one thing I'd change and it probably doesn't matter except I'll be using it alot. I would make the shelf itself out of stainless. I happen to have everything needed for this project and it is a new one for me...Great post!
    Thats a great idea, I just might do that to mine, thanks.

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    Nice job. Well done.
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    Very cool video

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    Well i just spent the last hour watching your videos And i learned a few trickes i hadnt seen before. Ill be trying them out tommorow. Thanks for the videos and i hope you hang around for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntermj View Post
    Well i just spent the last hour watching your videos And i learned a few trickes i hadnt seen before. Ill be trying them out tommorow. Thanks for the videos and i hope you hang around for a while.
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    Glad you liked them

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    you have some nice videos of things on my " to do list " this spring/summer

    improving my sewing skills - my sewing doesn't look pretty, but it holds

    making cordage - THE PLAN IS to make cordage from a different material each week(?)


    in your video - New 3 Carry Option Mora Sheath - is the sewing on the sheaths by hand or machine ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadian-guerilla View Post
    you have some nice videos of things on my " to do list " this spring/summer

    improving my sewing skills - my sewing doesn't look pretty, but it holds

    making cordage - THE PLAN IS to make cordage from a different material each week(?)


    in your video - New 3 Carry Option Mora Sheath - is the sewing on the sheaths by hand or machine ?
    Thanks for the kind words. The stitching is done by hand with a awl and needle.

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