http://howtomakearmour.blogspot.com/201 ... flask.html
Heres a pic of what it looks like when finished!
![Image](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ZL1ds9ZEs0I/UHVfNztsW9I/AAAAAAAAArU/veVqpPSubGw/s1600/water+bottle+leather.jpg)
two problems here.Addreonynn Lightfoot wrote:Probly ought to be big enough to carry a quart. as recommended by the US armed forces
http://youtu.be/h-w9pyxyZF8RikJohnson wrote: B) what are the dimensions? Height & width? for the thing.
I have a leather bota that I adapted, still trying to get the wooden plug to match the wooden mouth I carved. Not the "wal-mart" one but a total leather bota that works. But I cannot sit still and want to try the flask shown above.
In Arizona, you are lucky to be within a hundred miles of water.Addreonynn Lightfoot wrote: Here in the ozarks, I'm always within 10 miles of water. If I can't find water, I need a new hobby! lol Sorry for the confusion I'm not sure what climate you live in. It only gets 108*F max here with humidity of 93% on avg I never needed more than a quart at a time. Didn't take into consideration you don't live in Missouri haha This video will help make one quart. I would make one any bigger than that. If you need more than that, take multiple so you can distribute weight better. IMHO