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  1. Jonas Sjöblom

    Water Filters or Boiling? Which do you prefer?

    I usually drink directly from the river or lake. But it has happened that I got sick so nowadays I'm a little careful, especially if there are beavers around.. But I make fire for both lunch and dinner so I can just put a pot on it while eating.
  2. Jonas Sjöblom

    Want to volunteer in Canada

    Thank you everyone, I appreciate you taking the time. Unfortunately I've had a change of plans due to expensive flight tickets. So I'll be staying here. But I still intend to go there one day so I will keep your advices in mind!
  3. Jonas Sjöblom

    Want to volunteer in Canada

    Thanks a lot everyone for all the advice you have given! I really appreciate it! We have contacted a few builders now and are waiting for reply. If you have more advice please let me know!
  4. Jonas Sjöblom

    Want to volunteer in Canada

    Hello everyone! We are a Swedish couple (me and Sigrid), going to Canada this fall (september to december) and intend to volunteer with something we enjoy. We're 29 and 23. My biggest interests are canoes and paddles. I've built my own wood canvas canoe and lots of paddles. I've studied...
  5. Jonas Sjöblom

    Bushcraft and canoeing course

    Thanks everyone! Great to hear that you appreciate the blog! Yes tump_lion. It's the same. I used a brand that's called "Hälsingetjära" here in Sweden. It's pine tar mixed with some pine oil to get thinner. But it works well with ordinary pine tar too (the stuff for skis), it's just a bit...
  6. Jonas Sjöblom

    Bushcraft and canoeing course

    Hello, some people have asked me to tell more about myself and the bushcraft/canoeing course I took in Sweden. So I've written an article about the course (not so much about myself). If you're interested you can find it here, and I'm happy to answer any questions...
  7. Jonas Sjöblom

    Bamboo canvas, how good is it?

    Really? I have some socks in tricot which have held for a really long time. But what I'm mainly interested in is the properties of the canvas. If it wells like cotton and the drying times and wear resistance.
  8. Jonas Sjöblom

    Bamboo canvas, how good is it?

    So I was browsing some bamboo clothes today. But it's all soft clothes and mostly underwear. But I started thinking, it dries faster than cotton so wouldn't it be good for a jacket or anorak? Maybe even for a backpack or a canoe. Anyone tried some bamboo canvas? I don't know a lot about the...
  9. Jonas Sjöblom

    The modern canoe pole shoe

    Thats great! I love seeing new creative solutions. What I'm thinking though is if water somehow gets inside the shoe it won't get out and will eat up the wood real quick. But it looks like you did a very good job sealing it.
  10. Jonas Sjöblom

    Oil for wood gunwales

    No Title Robin, I varnished all spruce parts (planking, ribs, seat and inner gunwales). I've just oiled the thwarts, decks and outer gunwales which are in ash. So far this seems like a very good combination. But I do have a friend with a non-varnished canoe. It had been sitting unused last 50...
  11. Jonas Sjöblom

    Oil for wood gunwales

    I just use raw oxidated linseed oil (boiled works too) And it works very well. I usually put one coat in spring and one in fall if needed.
  12. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Well back on topic. I took it's virginity yesterday. Had a wonderful warm day with sun and no wind at all. Already my first impression when I put it in the water was that I'm really gonna like this paddle. I tried the different grips and it seemed to me that they were more comfortable the higher...
  13. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Glenn, my biggest interest is paddling, woodworking is just a sub hobby, though I am atm taking a 1 year woodworing course. Those paddles you mentioned are all competition paddles. if I was competing I'd chose one too. But there is a huge difference between paddling at a leisure and paddling to...
  14. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Mema, I agree the tools and materials available probably affected the paddle design greatly. But I don't mean the natives did it the best way because they are the original inventors. It's because they had thousands of years to fine tune their canoes and paddles. Now bikes have only existed for...
  15. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    I can buy that sugar islands are faster and better in shallow water. But I would never use one for a long distance on open water. The wider blade makes them heavier to paddle, putting more strain on the body. Like cycling in high gears for hours. That's not gonna work if you're going far. And...
  16. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Alan: Thanks, It was mainly for looks. And of course it's a fun experiment. Robin: I would never bring this paddle on a longer trip. At least not without a spare. Glenn: It's not really blade heavy at all. The grip weights enough to make up for the blade. And the blade is quite thin. "The...
  17. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Sorry my English isn't the best. By indexed shaft you mean an oval shaft? It's shaped just like you say in the middle of the shaft. It's 28 mm wide parallel to the blade and 32 mm thick 90 degrees to the blade. However the width of the shaft is a curve going from wide at the throat to narrow in...
  18. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Phil, the shaft is thicker than the grip. It's 32mm thick which is what I usually use. The width of the shaft varies all the way along but at the narrowest part it's about 28mm.
  19. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    Ah notches! I knew there was a better word for it! Sorry for my English. I'm a bit concerned too about the crossing grains but I don't think it will be a problem unless the paddle is bent a lot for some reason. There is still a lot of material, especially at the bottom notch where it's thicker...
  20. Jonas Sjöblom

    Thoughts about this paddle design?

    I've made a quite experimental paddle design, especially the grip. The oil is still not dry so I haven't tried it out yet. But I'd like to hear some input anyway of what you guys think. What's good, what's bad? Do you like the form or is it just too much? You can find my own thoughts when I...
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