posted 3 weeks ago
We often make hand tools into standing tools by putting a longer handle on them, partly to not have to squat, kneel, or bend down, but partly to get better leverage or reach.
We also use the broken knives and tools for things, rocks for tools (actually I prefer a good rock to a hammer for many things), sticks for all kinds of things, and so on. Just this morning we were hammering a stake and used another stake to do it with.
I also have used hair ties (rubber band sort of things) for loads and loads of stuff, so handy. Old toothbrushes are great for scrubbing non-teeth things of all kinds. There's also the ole bending wire back and forth in the same spot to break it for cutting, and teeth to cut and grab softer things, fingernails as flathead screwdriver. Don't forget the boots for tools to kick things in place while holding things up, or to shift heavy things, etc. Oh, and the golf caddy bag dealie to cart tools around with works great.
Twisting grass or pine needles, etc works temporarily for twine in a pinch... for longer term and stronger hold I've made actual twine from the inner bark of all sorts of things. I've also done weaves of live vines to trellis them on themselves because I didn't have a tie for them strong enough handy--works long term too. Nails can be goof for scarification when you forget to do it beforehand or soak them and you just want to plant now because you already brought the seeds out there and all.
Some plants grow in tufts that work well for brooms or brushes out in the field, so to speak. When we were in the tropics we'd use the keys from rotted pandanas fruit or old coconut husks for brushing the sand off our feet before getting in the car at the beach. You could often find those laying around at the beach either dropped from the plants themselves or washed in with the tide.