>>1281172>Bushcraft toolsWooden handle hatchet with hammer face (Carpenter's Half Hatchet).
Full tang, 6" blade, drop point knife.
3 bucksaw blades (all same size and type of blase; craft the bucksaw handle on location)
Bit and brace with a 3 sizes of wood augers (1/4", 1/2" and 1").
Wood carving knife set (hook, spoon, and straight.)
100 feet of paracord (4mm or larger diameter; you won't need this if you plan on making your own cordage on site)
Leatherman multitool
Non-folding E-tool shovel with wood handle (not D-handle type; used for digging footers)
Sharpening stones and gear for each tool/blade that requires sharpening.
Fire starting kit (for making fires to harden green wood).
Everything should have wooden handles or wooden scales so they are easily replaced. You can even leave the handles at home to save pack weight then make them on location from local woods. Like with the shovel you'll have the option of using a long handle or short handle. Most bushcraft involves plant materials like wood and cordage fibers. The above list will allow you to make most anything from tent pegs, to pottery kilns, to water wheels.
I recommend you get some books on building things in the bush. Be warned that most "bushcraft" books are only survival oriented. You want ones that show how to make the stuff you want to be making, not just 20 ways on how to make a tent from leaves.