
Two-part Chemical Firestarters | Bushcraft USA Forums
Jan 27, 2019 · I'm not sure if this is of interest to many of you from a practical application but it is interesting (I think). There are numerous two-part chemical reactions you can use to create …
Antler stain/dye - Bushcraft USA Forums
Jan 7, 2015 · Potassium permanganate similarly is useable for both water purification and wound treatment in low concentrations. In higher concentrations it becomes much more dangerous. I …
Fire from crystals and sugar. - Bushcraft USA Forums
Nov 1, 2008 · Potassium permanganate indeed.40% table sugar 60% KMn04 (potassium permanganate) Grind each (SEPARATELY!!!)in motar and pestle.Don't make a lot of this …
Restoring Antlers? - Bushcraft USA Forums
Oct 17, 2016 · After that you rub on various wood stains or the potassium permanganate or dye/stain of your choice. Keep the areas around the burr darker and the tips lighter.
The Harsh Realities of Prepping - Bushcraft USA Forums
Apr 15, 2025 · I am not talking about sugar and potassium permanganate, who is going to have that available. 2. Supplies will run out faster than you think. You can stockpile all you want, but …
Finishing Antler? - Bushcraft USA Forums
Apr 22, 2011 · Pottasium permanganate does work but I'm not able to control the colors when I use that and after it has soaked you have to wait for it to dry very well before you try sealing it. …
Fallkniven F1 Handle Re-do | Bushcraft USA Forums
Aug 20, 2019 · I am planning on dipping it in some potassium permanganate to darken it. It is a product called Old Bones that I got from Dixie Gun Works but I don’t know if they still carry it.
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Dec 15, 2019 · - Becker Bk2 w/Leather Scout Sheath; holds Ferro rod, sharpener, and x2 1ml bottle potassium permanganate and glycerin. - Altoid Tin Leather Poucb w/medicine kit and …
Question on Antler Deer Moose/sealing - Bushcraft USA Forums
Aug 22, 2010 · Those guys gave you some great advice....Those look fairly weathered, but if you want to darken them you can use leather dye or potassium permanganate. Larry
Drilling Fero Rod for a New Firesteel - Bushcraft USA Forums
Dec 29, 2017 · I keep fire stuff in them, medical stuff, sometimes potassium permanganate in one and glycerine in another, comfortable knowing they're not going to break and mix.