Making Yucca Cordage For A Bow Drill Bowstring And Trying It Out

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
  • Yucca is an extremely strong fiber and is great for cordage. I've used it many times for a bow drill bowstring and it has never broken on me. Today, I harvested several leaves from a favorite plant that I've been utilizing for years. I show you how to Reverse Wrap cordage and how to make the splices. Of course the best part... we get to try it out. I broke out the "never miss" Water Oak set and made 2 friction fires.
    *** I left an annotation referring you back to this Description to find out why I don't like pointy spindles which make cone shaped divots. I have found the most efficient use of a bow drillers energy is when all the force that he's applying is directed to the very bottom of the divot. Anytime the spindle contacts the side walls of the divot or shoulders out at the top of the divot, it's a waste of energy. So, a pointy spindle actually contacts more side wall of the divot than bottom. I only made this one work because my Water Oak Set is so good!
    Come see how well the bowstring held up, follow the LINKS below, and SUBSCRIBE. Thank You!
    Making Cordage Playlist
    • Making Cordage Playlist
    Bow Drill Playlist
    • Bow Drill Playlist

Комментарии • 42

  • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
    @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад +3

    Did you happen to notice the 2 ways that I showed, how to hold and utilize that toggle on the bowstring??? See 3:55 and 8:40.

  • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
    @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад +9

    Yucca is an extremely strong fiber and is great for cordage. I've used it many times for a bow drill bowstring and it has never broken on me. Today, I harvested several leaves from a favorite plant that I've been utilizing for years. I show you how to Reverse Wrap cordage and how to make the splices. Of course the best part... we get to try it out. I broke out the "never miss" Water Oak set and made 2 friction fires.
    *** I left an annotation referring you back to this Description to find out why I don't like pointy spindles which make cone shaped divots. I have found the most efficient use of a bow drillers energy is when all the force that he's applying is directed to the very bottom of the divot. Anytime the spindle contacts the side walls of the divot or shoulders out at the top of the divot, it's a waste of energy. So, a pointy spindle actually contacts more side wall of the divot than bottom. I only made this one work because my Water Oak Set is so good!
    Come see how well the bowstring held up, follow the LINKS below, and SUBSCRIBE. Thank You!
    Making Cordage Playlist
    ruclips.net/p/PLkoXX8XsMW3m28vH6VhBYm5W11b6xWqxi
    Bow Drill Playlist
    ruclips.net/p/PLkoXX8XsMW3kw-EXlvpLS68aJjR89P4ae

  • @brucefoote540
    @brucefoote540 Год назад

    Cordage, a beautiful skill, once ya learn it!!!

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  Год назад

      If I could get more views on the skill, I’d make a lot more videos about it.

  • @theraven8401
    @theraven8401 2 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533
    @yedidyah-jedshlomoh1533 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot. The Spanish bayonet flowers and seeds are edible. The stalk is as sweet as sugarcane. The roots are rich in saponins, which can be used to make soap and shampoo.
    The roots of the Spanish bayonet can also be used to hunt fish. When mashed and placed in a small body of water, the saponins stupefy the fish, causing them to float and be easily caught.
    The leaf fibers can be used to make rope and string. They make great sandals.
    An extract from the yucca stem is used as a foaming agent in root beer.

  • @wingit7335
    @wingit7335 3 месяца назад

    I was just Googling how to care for my Yucca which has become a little tired when i came across your video. One of the best videos i've ever seen in my life. Thank you so much. Absolutely beautiful. Will i be making a Bow Drill from a few of my Yucca leaves? You better believe it. All the best my friend and thanks again.

  • @prepperguy6135
    @prepperguy6135 3 года назад

    Great video as always

  • @royleonard1963
    @royleonard1963 3 года назад

    Very interesting David, my favourite so far 😀

  • @timduncan9903
    @timduncan9903 3 года назад +1

    I'm going to try my first friction fire soon

  • @20p65s
    @20p65s 3 года назад

    Nice work on the details. I liked the burnishing, the toggle & wetting the string.

  • @matthewg9205
    @matthewg9205 3 года назад

    Awesome! Thank you sir!

  • @jamiedillow6125
    @jamiedillow6125 3 года назад

    I will have to try this keep up the videos

  • @alicarroll8236
    @alicarroll8236 3 года назад

    Oh happy day to you my dear friend. Glad to see you . Thank you for sharing another great video looking forward to seeing your next video stay safe my dear friend.much love to you and your family

  • @treesloth5661
    @treesloth5661 3 года назад +1

    I have used 3 Walmart bags braided for cordage but not reversed wrapped yucca. I'll have to try that. I've been having fun with horseweed spindle and willow fireboard hand drilling. Thanks for all the good advice

  • @jasonconnor576
    @jasonconnor576 3 года назад

    We use something called snake grass here in the Caribbean (yucca family). I will try your spoon method, looks efficient. I also like the way you reverse twist and your bow design. Thank you for sharing, I'm going to harvest some snake grass today.

  • @usbigdaddy
    @usbigdaddy 3 года назад

    I get so excited everytime I see a new video. Thanks brother for the great informative content. P.S. Absolutely love the fast forward chipmunk talking Dave.

  • @johnwest4788
    @johnwest4788 3 года назад

    Yucca is an amazing survival plant. The dry stalk is my favorite material for spindle and fireboard.

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад

      I like it for hand drill also. See my hand drill playlist.

  • @ConnecticutBackcountry
    @ConnecticutBackcountry 3 года назад

    We have a few plants that work as cordage but I gotta strengthen my bow drill game first I think! Thanks for the video!

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад +1

      I was raised in Bristol, Conn... left at 14 years old in 1972.

    • @ConnecticutBackcountry
      @ConnecticutBackcountry 3 года назад

      @@DavidWestBgood2ppl excellent. I have only been through bristol, don't know it too well. We came to CT when I was a kid so I kinda grew up here myself.

  • @esben181
    @esben181 3 года назад

    The cordage sort of looks like one I made out of a type of grass from my backyard. The colors of the yucca is only slightly more uniform and vibrant--and of course much stronger

  • @robinbrown378
    @robinbrown378 3 года назад

    Great demonstration! My question: the yucca doesnt look like the yucca here. Your leaves look flexible. The ones I'm used to are very very stiff. Could it be something different? Oh! And I have made cordage using the reverse wrap with a couple different things. Hard to get used to doing, but once you get it, voila!

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад +1

      Dozen of types of Yucca. See me use the type you're talking about in my cordage playlist.

  • @A.J.Collins
    @A.J.Collins 3 года назад

    I'm curious as to how corn silk or celery fibers would do with cordage?

  • @titsup4u
    @titsup4u 3 года назад

    David What do you mean @1:36 " Then lap that bundle to the left"? What does lap mean?

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад +1

      You're working with to bundles of strands. The bundle thats farthest from you twist it ti the right. When it is tight, lap it over the other bundle to the left. Repeat. Please visit my cordage playlist.

  • @TipsyFlipper
    @TipsyFlipper 3 года назад

    how soapy does that pulp feel? does it lather at all?

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад +1

      It will lather a a little when I use water and wash my hands with the fiber.

  • @onionhead5780
    @onionhead5780 3 года назад

    I’ve never used a bow drill but I heard somewhere years ago that you should slightly cant or angle the bow so the cordage doesn’t rub together possibly weakening it while sawing on the spindle. True? False? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?

    • @DavidWestBgood2ppl
      @DavidWestBgood2ppl  3 года назад

      I was bowing at an angle. For years I've been telling people to bow at an angle to avoid Wrap Rub which will quickly destroy natural cordage.

    • @onionhead5780
      @onionhead5780 3 года назад

      David West Wasn’t sure. Thanks for the intel sir. Love your educational videos. 👍

  • @Timschannel2
    @Timschannel2 3 года назад

    I make reverse wrap hemp string. Use for necklace and bracelets. Have not tried to use it for bow drill yet. Yuka appears to be very strong. The toggle in one end is new to me. I like that. Less knots which means shorter cord can do the job. Thanks for the video. You definitely are skilled.

  • @mirycreek
    @mirycreek 3 года назад

    Does cigarette ash and cotton ball work for fire roll?

  • @tommythuntdeer
    @tommythuntdeer 3 года назад

    Awesome!