Wow, I’ve been saving a bunch of big rib bones like that for a project now I know what I’ll do. I didn’t know that you could set stones using pine pitch, so cool. Thanks again for the video! Gorgeous knife.
hey, guys love what you're doing I know one of your family members that I go to school with and they showed me your channel and I have started to love this learning experience, and I wanted to thank you for making your videos about it. It was your granddaughter, niece. - Matthew
Just wait, this channel will probably go viral sooner or later. Very good content. Edit: I don't perse like shorts myself, but you should maybe consider making shorts, it could help the growth of the channel.
Yes I think most bones would work. The bone just needs to be thin enough. This bone we used was pretty thin to begin with but it had to be split and worked quite a bit as you saw.
Wow, I’ve been saving a bunch of big rib bones like that for a project now I know what I’ll do. I didn’t know that you could set stones using pine pitch, so cool. Thanks again for the video! Gorgeous knife.
Great project.
Love all the videos!
hey, guys love what you're doing I know one of your family members that I go to school with and they showed me your channel and I have started to love this learning experience, and I wanted to thank you for making your videos about it. It was your granddaughter, niece. - Matthew
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment! Glad you’re enjoying the channel.
Awesome, keep them coming !!!
Just wait, this channel will probably go viral sooner or later.
Very good content.
Edit: I don't perse like shorts myself, but you should maybe consider making shorts, it could help the growth of the channel.
Really enjoying the videos! But I would love to see you make a primitive sewing kit even more!
Amazing I’m thinking will it work with most bones if they are split and polished ?
Yes I think most bones would work. The bone just needs to be thin enough. This bone we used was pretty thin to begin with but it had to be split and worked quite a bit as you saw.
How do you care for the knife after its made and used