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Scythe Mowing Technique - Learn to Scythe
Learning to efficiently mow with a scythe. Going through the basic techniques and points to focus on to ensure a smooth cut. Perfect for beginners and intermediate mowers wanting to focus on their technique. This is the 4th video in the series on learning to scythe. Previous videos include buying a scythe, setting it up and honing the blade.
Learn to scythe playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL_ppRR9HT8AbK-0yKkwcqpkx1RWuobdt7
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Видео

Making a medieval candle
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Making a medieval candle using reed wick and tallow. I also make an oil lamp. Easy and effective! Neolithic stone oil lamps image: By Gisling - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17345496
Sharpening your scythe blade
Просмотров 4572 месяца назад
Honing your blade correctly helps you to cut grass smoothly and efficiently. It also reduces the risk of damaging your blade. This is the third video in the series on learning to scythe. See my full chanel and other videos on learning to scythe here: www.youtube.com/@iboughtafield?sub_confirmation=1
Scythe Setup - Perfect for beginners
Просмотров 6223 месяца назад
This is the second video in the series on learning to scythe. In this video I guide you through how to setup the scythe when you first begin with good rules of thumb for what should work well at the start. Over time you will want to play around with the settings to see what works better for you and in different situations. See the first video in the series on buying a scythe: ruclips.net/video/...
Buying a Scythe? What you need!
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
This is the first in a new series of videos on learning to scythe. Next video in the series, setting up your scythe: ruclips.net/video/VBZyinmXH20/видео.html Here are some races between power tools and scythes.I think these races are set up to be perfect cutting for the scythes, but still intersting. Race between scythe and strimmer 2010 ruclips.net/video/gsfIHiBB6xE/видео.html Race between scy...
Prune your tree! Combat Disease and Rampant rootstocks!
Просмотров 3425 месяцев назад
I prune a Merryweather Damson rootstock, but discover that the tree is diseased. In this video I demonstrate how to care for your trees, removing disease, stopping the roostocks growing through and keeping them well mulched.
I bought a field - Scything, Permaculture, History, Eco-Projects - Trailer
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 месяцев назад
I bought a field trailer - A very quick run-through of my channel! Less than 2 minutes showing the adventures on the land - educational videos about Scything, Permaculture, History and Eco-Projects.
How to build a Living Tunnel!
Просмотров 6366 месяцев назад
Using coppiced and pollarded willow to build a living tunnel. In the video I mention about an expert willow weaver that may be of interest: ruclips.net/video/3fAIxsYqDjg/видео.html
The Origins of the Grim Reaper
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The Origins of the Grim Reaper
Traditional Charcoal Making
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Traditional Charcoal Making
A story of Death from 1300s
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A story of Death from 1300s
A year in the life of the field
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A year in the life of the field
I bought a field!
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I bought a field!
The Scythe as a Weapon
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The Scythe as a Weapon
Saving the Bees - wildflower meadow
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Saving the Bees - wildflower meadow
I bought a field - spring update
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I bought a field - spring update
Wood Carving for Beginners
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Wood Carving for Beginners
Growing a Living Structure - Simple Guide
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Growing a Living Structure - Simple Guide
Planting Fruit Trees. What you need to know! - Apple, Cherry, Quince...
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Planting Fruit Trees. What you need to know! - Apple, Cherry, Quince...
How to prune fruit trees - Apple and Pear
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How to prune fruit trees - Apple and Pear
3 key tips to Scythe Maintenance
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3 key tips to Scythe Maintenance
Wildlife Camera
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Wildlife Camera
Autumn Rough Mow
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Autumn Rough Mow
The beech harvest
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The beech harvest

Комментарии

  • @RacletteLynx
    @RacletteLynx 9 дней назад

    interresting coincedence, I am considering of whether it'd be cheaper to just buy a scythe instead of a lawn mower. (i am supposed to do more important stuff) i could also buy a Scythe in my local hardware-store

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 9 дней назад

      It takes some time to learn to mow with a scythe, but it makes a fantastic hobby. I have a video on buying a scythe which I'll add a link to when I get on my computer. I also have some footage on buying the cheapest scythe I could find off ebay to compare it against the wooden ones that I use. It will take me some time to put it into a video, but as a summary a cheap scythe can be used to cut well with some work peening (flattening) the blade and it could be worth it if you want to try scything without the high investment, but a cheaper blade may be off-putting due to the extra work required.

  • @ErniePantuso
    @ErniePantuso 9 дней назад

    Well done mate! I have seen old farmers in Hungary mowing like this, and whenever I tried I ended up failing. This is a major task to learn this. If anything you have to "feel" the correct position and you have to be fit all in the right places to be able to control the scythe. Hats off to you.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 9 дней назад

      Thank you. That is a great description- "To feel the correct position". I may steal that line for a future video :)

  • @samditto
    @samditto 9 дней назад

    The hypnic jerks from this must be wild

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 9 дней назад

      Haha, that's an amazing comment :D Love it!

  • @Imustscream
    @Imustscream 11 дней назад

    Thanks for posting such an informative and relaxing video, just what I need today!

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 11 дней назад

      Thank you for watching again and for your kind comment :)

  • @isaweesaw
    @isaweesaw 11 дней назад

    This looks so much more relaxing and maybe easier than using a petrol mower. Cheaper too!

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 11 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. I find it very relaxing :)

  • @SoulkNoxH
    @SoulkNoxH 11 дней назад

    Last video of this series will be how to reap souls

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 11 дней назад

      Haha :D thank you for watching again

    • @SoulkNoxH
      @SoulkNoxH 11 дней назад

      @ ofc! I love your content<3

  • @Goldiloxz
    @Goldiloxz 14 дней назад

    Let's drop from a moment the scythe as is and imagine how we see it depicted in many places. Say someone wanted a scythe as a tool for war, and had the equipment, so they made several modifications to it: 1. Completely remove the side handles, meaning the scythe would be held by the rod itself 2. Sharpen the top front as well, so it won't require you to be so close and personal 3. Possibly use a longer rod as well? I'll let you deliberate Do you think that would make it an effective weapon? Thank

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 13 дней назад

      Thanks. I am planning to another video with a few ideas from the comments and so this will be useful.

  • @YourMom-f1t
    @YourMom-f1t 19 дней назад

    I'm surprised your Socialist government hasn't outlawed the scythe, even though it's a clumsy weapon at best in its base form

  • @everdeeper6816
    @everdeeper6816 21 день назад

    I want one! I need to learn how to use it properly.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 20 дней назад

      Thank you for watching :) If you are interested then I've been creating a playlist on learning to scythe. Going through buying a scythe, setting it up and sharpening the blade. I've almost finished editing a video on mowing technique which I will add shortly. ruclips.net/p/PL_ppRR9HT8AbK-0yKkwcqpkx1RWuobdt7&si=vs0d65rzRpJIsuZM There are also alot of other videos on RUclips for learning to scythe. I learnt through some of these videos, through some scything books and from trial and error. After a couple of years I went to an intermediate scythe training course, but was fairly advanced from learning online (and from the volume of mowing I'd done).

  • @firstletterofthealphabet7308
    @firstletterofthealphabet7308 23 дня назад

    Be careful what you do with your knees! They won’t forgive you when you start to get old!

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 23 дня назад

      Thank you :) I will try to be careful.

  • @dextardextar
    @dextardextar Месяц назад

    cool vids

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching and for all your comments :)

  • @dextardextar
    @dextardextar Месяц назад

    these videos are like playing oblivion

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield Месяц назад

      I want to play oblivion again now :D

  • @dextardextar
    @dextardextar Месяц назад

    dank

  • @ginojaco
    @ginojaco Месяц назад

    @iboughtafield Rushlights were not made from the pith alone... a small strip of the outer leaf was left - typically something a bit under a quarter - this takes practice and gives rigidity. The animal fat was heated in a low, narrow 'grisset pan', and the rushes dipped in and then allowed to dry. 👍 The definitive book on the subject is 'The Rushlight and Related Holders' by Robert Ashley.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield Месяц назад

      Thank you I will have to have a look. I did try stripping it with a little bit of leaf left on initially, however I was finding that it didn't stay lit. The reed was fresh, so maybe drying it would be easier. Stripping the pith out entirely seemed to light easier in my experiments. I assume that people would have techniques or styles. I like the idea of keeping a bit of the leaf on would keep rigidity and so I'll have another go with drying.

    • @ginojaco
      @ginojaco Месяц назад

      @@iboughtafield Quite right, I forgot to mention that after the stripping it has to be left to dry thoroughly, and THEN dipped in the hot, liquid fat. I have done this and a foot or so of rush will give maybe twenty minutes of light. There is no noticeable benefit in dipping more than once.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield Месяц назад

      Thanks, will definitely try this :)

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 9 дней назад

      @@ginojaco I had another go at this with the reed still on and it worked really well. I think I was having issues with trying outside previously and it kept blowing out. Thank you so much for your comment. I may try to do a short to highlight how well this works!

  • @spencer963
    @spencer963 Месяц назад

    Interesting video, I do have one thing I wanted to say, the knife is most likely putting the flame out because of it's proximity to it choking it's airflow. Loved the video regardless!

  • @0li_vi_er
    @0li_vi_er Месяц назад

    Making a single candle is quicker by hand, but if you're making lots of candles, it's faster to dip them in liquid wax/grease, as you can do this with several wicks holding onto a stick, and have several sticks being dipped while the others solidify.

  • @elricthebald
    @elricthebald Месяц назад

    You may also want to look into the "Birka Lard Lamp." Got one fueled by suet. A lot of light and no smell. Though it does produce quite a bit of smoke.

  • @alexandrk9302
    @alexandrk9302 Месяц назад

    How common the use of fat/oil would have been comparing to beeswax?

    • @sergioriggio1769
      @sergioriggio1769 Месяц назад

      In medieval times only rich people could afford beeswax candles. And you would have found it in professional candles workshops. There were some of them in important cities like Assisi

    • @0li_vi_er
      @0li_vi_er Месяц назад

      @sergioriggio1769 True, I read that only the Church and the upper nobility could afford beeswax candles.

  • @alexandrk9302
    @alexandrk9302 Месяц назад

    Finally, a good use for Gü glass pot!

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield Месяц назад

      Haha, you noticed :D Thanks for watching

  • @sowgroweat6987
    @sowgroweat6987 Месяц назад

    Very interesting thanks

  • @Action35
    @Action35 Месяц назад

    I enjoyed this way more than I should've I mean it's candle making wth😅

  • @АндрійБабенко-й7н
    @АндрійБабенко-й7н 2 месяца назад

    Яка модель коси найкраща

  • @nathandempsey899
    @nathandempsey899 2 месяца назад

    How many bunnies have met their demise at the end of your scythe 👀

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      Luckily no bunnies. Quite a few toads and frogs and a mouse once. Far fewer than using power tools, but you see them if you slice them with a scythe, which is not that nice.

  • @daveshanks8205
    @daveshanks8205 2 месяца назад

    Lovely relaxing contrent, and thoughtful and useful. Nice channel.

  • @atticbrowser9698
    @atticbrowser9698 2 месяца назад

    Beautiful

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      Thank you :) The whole structure has survived the planting and has lots of new growth I've weaved in. I will try to get an update at some point

  • @sowgroweat6987
    @sowgroweat6987 2 месяца назад

    Lovely video and great for someone like me aspires to scythe one day. My own personal "I bought a field" moment is getting closer but until it actually completes I am still wary of crowing just yet!

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      Thank you Mike. If you want to know any of the process that I went through when getting the field then I'm happy to have a chat - contact.i.bought.a.field@gmail.com . (I don't check the email very often and so may need a nudge on RUclips if I don't reply).

  • @samueldougoud3289
    @samueldougoud3289 2 месяца назад

    Hi Rob ! To avoid the water to slush out and prevent the stone from keeping knocking on the holder, I make a kind of sheath out of grass, that comes between the stone and the holder. Requires a bit of DIY, but is definitely convenient !

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      That sounds a really good idea! You made it out of grass... is it woven or a canvas stuff with hay or something else? Really intrigued by this :)

    • @samueldougoud3289
      @samueldougoud3289 2 месяца назад

      @@iboughtafield Way simpler than that... Every time I scythe, I just fetch a handful of grass, cut it to the desired length if need be, wrap it around the stone and pack all this tight into the holder. It does not get reused.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      @@samueldougoud3289 nice, thanks for the tip. I'll give it a go

  • @elliottrosario5815
    @elliottrosario5815 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Out of curiosity, how difficult is it to mow on uneven ground?

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      Thank you, that is a good question. A steep slope does not make too much difference- in fact there a videos on RUclips of mountain scything. Lots of small bumps such has hardened mole hills can be a bit annoying as it will dull the blade quicker if you go through them. The main problem is fencing, metal and rocks which can damage the blade. You may want to increase the lay of the blade so the cutting edge is a bit further from the ground on uneven ground and so you won't get such a low cut, but in general it should be fine.

    • @elliottrosario5815
      @elliottrosario5815 2 месяца назад

      ​@@iboughtafield Oh I see, thanks for responding!

  • @nzworkhorse888
    @nzworkhorse888 2 месяца назад

    Everything they can call it weapon; cops have absolute power. Gangs legally have weapons, not normal civilian.

  • @mrsteiner5290
    @mrsteiner5290 2 месяца назад

    I've always thought the scythe was a good idea for fighting in the second row of a formation to pull enemies in to first rank and also has a devastating over head stab that would go around an emeny sheild . Plus in one on one can hook ankles.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 2 месяца назад

      Thanks. Would this be a hardened scythe shaped weapon specifically made for fighting? I have not seen much on terms asymmetric non-straight weapons and so I suspect they may be too unwieldy. Scythes for agriculture are normally used on the floor. With a counter-balance then this may improve it for manevouribility. I suspect a spear or halberd would be your closest weapons designed for this. A Bill Hook on a pole would be a very good tool that could be used to hook and trip. Your scythe imagery has a much greater cool factor and would be great in a film.

  • @iamreiver
    @iamreiver 3 месяца назад

    It's like some kind of close quarters short range polearm

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for the comment. Yes, I think the range is one the main advantages of a pole arm.

  • @sowgroweat6987
    @sowgroweat6987 3 месяца назад

    Very useful video thanks

  • @rareram
    @rareram 3 месяца назад

    This is a Miror, You are a Typo

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      Oh no, that sounds like something I would do. What did I mistype?

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching as well

    • @rareram
      @rareram 3 месяца назад

      @@iboughtafield no, it's a reference to SCP-1207. No worries, nothing wrong in the video:)

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      @@rareram :D haha, thank you. Just looked it up :)

    • @rareram
      @rareram 3 месяца назад

      @@iboughtafield it's one of my favorites. The riddles are nice too

  • @rooseveltNovember
    @rooseveltNovember 3 месяца назад

    Scythe isn't a practical weapon, sure. But you could hide some hand daggers on those handles. For Dungeons and Dragons purposes, that is.

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      Ouch! :D I want to play a new campaign now :D

  • @obonyxiam
    @obonyxiam 3 месяца назад

    thanks for this! my lawn mower's a bit old and needs replacing at some point (though i'll probably not get a scythe, the idea does interest me)

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching. Good luck finding a new mower :)

    • @obonyxiam
      @obonyxiam 3 месяца назад

      ​@@iboughtafield oh, and a question - do you have to do anything in this process differently if you're left-handed?

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      @@obonyxiam thank you for the question. Most left handers will just use the same style of scythe. There are blades that you can get which face in the opposite direction, however they are not very common. I am right handed, but from what I have read then left handed people don't find it more difficult to use the more common right-handed blade. I suspect it is just what you get used to- a bit like some right handed people using a spade in the left handed manner (with the left hand at the top or at least my mother does :D). I would recommend left handed people going for a usual right handed blade, because they are easier to find and it is probably easier learning to mow in the more common direction and having a wider variety of blades to choose from (particularly if they ever try mowing in rows with someone else).

    • @obonyxiam
      @obonyxiam 3 месяца назад

      @@iboughtafield cool, thank you so much!

  • @Imustscream
    @Imustscream 3 месяца назад

    While I don’t see myself scything, I find this sort of thing fascinating. Thanks for the great video.

  • @cathanicusrex3446
    @cathanicusrex3446 3 месяца назад

    This is the first time since moving into an apartment that I've wished I had a lawn to mow again.

  • @Animestuffys
    @Animestuffys 3 месяца назад

    Reflection

  • @Samkat90-r6f
    @Samkat90-r6f 3 месяца назад

    Mirror :P

  • @ianmorga4018
    @ianmorga4018 3 месяца назад

    My ghost?

  • @ItsjustIzzy.
    @ItsjustIzzy. 3 месяца назад

    Does anyone else think it sounds like a poem?!😂

    • @iboughtafield
      @iboughtafield 3 месяца назад

      I suppose it does :D Thanks for watching :)

  • @moonloversheila8238
    @moonloversheila8238 3 месяца назад

    Reflection.

  • @WillCamx
    @WillCamx 3 месяца назад

    Reflection.

  • @Noodle_Worm
    @Noodle_Worm 3 месяца назад

    A REFLECTION

  • @rhyswoldon
    @rhyswoldon 3 месяца назад

    Mirror

  • @mewingdaspider7818
    @mewingdaspider7818 3 месяца назад

    I guessed reflection as well.

  • @gcrbn
    @gcrbn 3 месяца назад

    A reflection?

  • @WormBurger
    @WormBurger 3 месяца назад

    Pfffft easy. You are a riddle.

  • @FloraDuncan-o5c
    @FloraDuncan-o5c 3 месяца назад

    Reflection