Sloyd Project 3 Making Wooden Buttons
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
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Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue
hey Dave,i really enjoy watching you and your skills and teachings and wanted to thank you for what you're doing. I also wanted to thank your wife,Iris, for supporting you and your doings. I,unfortunately, haven't been able to enjoy and learn from you first hand at any one of your schools or classes as health pretty much keeps my home these days and I'm not really a person to be involved in any kind of crowd, but I'm going one day I'll get this under control and save the money up to be able to. again, thank you and iris and the rest of your instructors.
Always liked wooden buttons as well as deer antler buttons and toggles from my days of doing medieval reenactments. Great skill to have in a pinch! Thank you!
Hi Dave, I'm working on a flannel shirt right now to go with the pants I made and I forgot that I could make my on buttons "ha" Definitely going to make some now! Thanks for reminding me.
great thought,thanks Dave.
Deer antler buttons are cool too.
I just want t to give you thanks. watching your channel has thought me so much valuable knowledge, if I could donate, I would. but I'm just a common man. I hope a thank you from the bottom of my heart will count for something :)
Will be watchin! Another nice item. Is there and end to that box of knowledge? jeez. Thanks for sharing....
Great video - it would be a good intermediate project for teaching kids to carve properly. -Nate
thanks for the videos Dave keep it up!
Good example and skill development.........My first thoughts when I read the title was to whittle a small toggle type button with a groove carved around the middle or a hole to attach the string or leather strip. thanks for the series
great vid Dave as always very good info
great video as always Dave. PS saw the new show every cool got the DVR set to record. keep up the great work loving the woodworking vids
Im loving your new show. Watching it right now! Simply walking through jersey is the most dangerous thing I've ever seen you do. They've convicted thousands of people in the past several years just for carrying the wrong type of pocket knife! Hope this lasts as long as South Park.
Thanks for all the great videos, Dave. Especially enjoying the sloyd videos. Did you make the necklace you wear in most of your videos? Looks like a bit of whittling and auguring there, for the beads or whatever you might call them.
Excellent info, Thank you
a woodburning tool or hot nail can be used to make designs on your buttons.fancy.
A useful lesson for all time! --- Clark
learn something new everyday, I've never thought about making a wooden button. how well do you think a smaller one like to go on the front of your pants would hold up?
+Banished Sheep84 If it was made from Hard wood it will last years
Nice shirt!!!
Couldn't you use a bowl knife to scoop out a depression on the front of the button to recess the threads?
i like the shirt dave
A button that fat requires a large buttonhole or loop to go through. Something to keep in mind.
This will come in handy. I needed a button for my coat.
Hmmm. Modern outhouses in the background. Woodworking and making viable ancestral wood outhouses.
Do you know how to make buttons out of seashells ? I used to find shells on the Ohio river that had buttons cut out of them .
I have started replacing factory produced buttons with some self carved fatwood toggles on my favourite outdoor jackets and pants. Being resin impregnated they do not need additional preservative and I always have a small amount of emergency fatwood attached to my clothing for fire starting.
Sure..... I'll have a cup with ya. :P
Anyone know where to get one of those crooked awls?
+Atkrdu www.etsy.com/listing/250468508/crooked-awl?ref=shop_home_active_3
+wildernessoutfitters Thanks, Dave! Been looking for this for a while!
+Atkrdu DAve, Is this you selling these awls? If so, I would sooner buy them at your store, as I usually use pre-paid VISA cards for internet purchases & sometimes it's hard for them to go through (I guess it has to be entered in a different way, so being able to talk to a person directly helps).
+Atkrdu The items listed on Etsy are Handforged at my Forge in Ohio, these items do not go to the store as we have limited quantities because they are customs-
I use antlers too make my buttons
How do y'all think he takes his coffee?
so who else checked to see who messaged them at around 3:10?
I think your misses was mad at you, that why you mad the button, lol
You make fine squaw one day
love your stuff...but as a human it's time to get a little political and oppose the tpp.