No, in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the protagonist Brian does not make a pouch specifically for arrows. Brian primarily uses his hatchet to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash.
The brain doesn't physically make a food shelf hatchet. It may be a result of miscommunication or a typo. If you meant to ask why someone would use a food shelf hatchet, it could be for preparing food in a rustic or outdoors setting.
by finding his inner soul
In the story "Hatchet," Brian uses his shoelaces to make a fishing line to catch fish for food. He also uses them to secure his shelter and repair his clothes.
Have a hatchet, knife and feathers in your inventory. Go to a normal tree and cut it. Use the knife to create arrow shafts. Than use the feather to make headless arrows. Now get the smithing bar that your able to smith and smith arrow heads. Now use your arrow head with the headless arrows.
bear and pouch
because he gets Gaven the hatchet by the pilot and the hatchet keeps him alive and teaches him how to live in the wild. Without his hatchet he never would of been able to make a fire, make tools, or make weapons
Gary Paulsen titled his book "Hatchet" because a hatchet is the main tool that the protagonist, Brian Robeson, uses to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash. The title symbolizes Brian's resourcefulness, perseverance, and ability to adapt to his challenging environment.
To make an underwear pouch, you should first learn how to sew. From there, you can make the pouch as big or as small as you choose. You will want to obtain a pattern as well.
take wood and use the hatchet to shave
Rat + pouch = Tazmanian devil.
muskrat+pouch to get a pouch you need to get 75 things
yes you can make arrows with the right smithing level.