Ray Mears - How to make a container from birch bark, Bushcraft Survival

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @edro3838
    @edro3838 2 года назад +8

    Nice to listen to a craftsman explain his technique using proper English. No wasted words, stall tactics, just pleasant well spoken English. I admire the talent!

  • @Alabaster245
    @Alabaster245 11 лет назад +9

    I've learned a lot from watching Ray. In our country you are presented with a picture of a rough tuff guy who can and should kick ass to proved his manhood. With Ray you have an extremely polite well mannered man that is truly amazing at what he has chosen to do. Young men from around the world could learn much from watching him. I like his style..

  • @debbiehenri345
    @debbiehenri345 2 года назад +4

    When I finally cut down my old Birch tree for firewood (don't worry, guys, I'm a tree-planter too! What's been felled has been replaced in kind over the course of every Autumn/Winter planting season) - I know exactly what I'm going to do with the best bits of the Birch bark.
    What a great way to both disguise the odd assortment of glass jam jars on my shelves - and - protect the contents from the light. (I keep them in rather less attractive paper bags atm, but these birch boxes are much better, and have the advantage of being a lovely way to present jams and jellies as gifts too).
    I'll also buy a few more species of Birch for future projects too!

  • @BobbyLaurel
    @BobbyLaurel 12 лет назад +13

    :-) Ray, not only you made a practical thing, but also you you created a real object of art, a piece of beauty. Thank you very much for the video.
    Actually, thank you very much for all your videos and especially for this one.

  • @aliceinmadseason2319
    @aliceinmadseason2319 9 лет назад +73

    as a fellow craftsman ( i made a knife from a toothbrush in jail) i must say u did a great job

    • @larss337
      @larss337 6 лет назад +4

      You made me laugh, you go girl :-)

    • @breakfast917
      @breakfast917 3 года назад +1

      Not very crafty if you got nicked

  • @iseeolly9959
    @iseeolly9959 3 года назад +3

    Ray could make a laptop out of mud, love him.

  • @nacholibre1962
    @nacholibre1962 11 лет назад +1

    I'm no flake and certainly not the touchy-feely type, but here's a certain grace to what Ray does. A man of great "poise"!

  • @pilevad
    @pilevad 12 лет назад

    Hi Ray
    Very nice work and craftmanship.
    You are a fine ambassador for the art of scandinavian craftmanship.
    Yours truly
    Roar

  • @tqft
    @tqft 3 года назад +1

    2:50 ray mears asmr..... awww that’s the good stuff right there

  • @BushcraftQuebec
    @BushcraftQuebec 12 лет назад +1

    learning nature , bushcraft , is therapeutic .

  • @cumorahwatson1967
    @cumorahwatson1967 3 года назад +2

    Just so amazing, to listen and watch. 👍
    He's so entertaining, and a joy to watch. The way he teaches is amazing!
    If we had teaches like him at school, ld never would of wanted to leave! hahaha
    l left school, awhile ago now😉 But ld go back, at any time just to have the privilege, to learn from this guy👍👏
    All the best to you Sir.

  • @wuddayaat
    @wuddayaat 10 лет назад +1

    Ray, you are an excellent craftsman! I have been a huge fan for a lot of years now and always look forward for something new! You are well admired here in Canada!!

  • @BushcraftQuebec
    @BushcraftQuebec 12 лет назад

    skills go a long way the man has more then 30 years experience and work alot to accomplish what looks so simple , its the results of his study his work his passion and that dose not take 5 minutes to master those skills , it makes me happy to see a skilled craftsman to show me , but some people are just not fortunate to be as blessed with his hands and other things , but that is a pleasure for me sir

  • @IngeniousOutdoors
    @IngeniousOutdoors 10 лет назад +12

    for those of you who are whining about there not being glue in nature so this isnt really bushcraft,
    anything that puts out white sap, the white sap is a form of latex its about as strong as elmers glue when dried.
    make pine pitch. its basicly a really strong hot melt glue.
    learn how to make hide glue.
    just bring glue with you.

  • @volcanic1818
    @volcanic1818 11 лет назад +8

    how do you harvest the bark. I can never get it in one solid sheet like you do

  • @ElectricityTaster
    @ElectricityTaster 12 лет назад

    I hope these skills are never lost.

  • @lockeforeer
    @lockeforeer 12 лет назад

    So glad to see new content from you Ray.

  • @NorthSurvival
    @NorthSurvival 12 лет назад +11

    This is like when Ray did a matchbox from birch bark but bigger, always making it look so easy, great job.
    /NorthSurvival.

  • @GlennMileyOutdoors
    @GlennMileyOutdoors 12 лет назад

    FANTASTIC!!! I know Jmalbran just said that, but what else can you say? Fantastic!!

  • @jenocean824
    @jenocean824 9 лет назад +30

    Beautiful container but I would like to have seen a more detailed cutout diagram of how the cutouts are done and how they are put together.

  • @awolamigo30
    @awolamigo30 12 лет назад

    Always a joy to watch the man work, thank's ray

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 12 лет назад

    There was an old timer fishing boat builder here in Australia and he worked with jarrah (which is a particularly hard wood from Australia) and he was renowned for measuring once cutting once and was very quick.

  • @WildManFrizzell
    @WildManFrizzell 5 лет назад

    This is a great video, I recently added a video to my channel on finding and extracting large pieces of birch bark in the hope to eventually make a container. I’ll also be extracting the oil from the bark in the near future. Brilliant video, Ray.

  • @tatlises51
    @tatlises51 11 лет назад +1

    Hi Ray. I love to watch you and learn from your extraordinary skills. One thing i miss in your videos. You have sometimes hiking sticks with you. Can you show how YOU make these ??
    Thanks for the tipps and trick.
    Greetings from germany.

  • @Kyle900t
    @Kyle900t 11 лет назад +1

    I made one of these yesterday, it's different (not as good!) but it was still a lot of fun and a good experiene! Cheers Ray.

  • @BeardedBushman71
    @BeardedBushman71 12 лет назад +1

    Nice work Ray, you certainly inspire a lot of us with your skills.

  • @Downeastwaves
    @Downeastwaves 3 года назад +1

    Lovely job!

  • @williamquilitzsch4174
    @williamquilitzsch4174 5 лет назад

    The first thing you made was a birchbark zipper. How cool is that!

  • @Wintertrekker
    @Wintertrekker 12 лет назад

    As always, a pleasure to watch, and you give us ideas to work on our own bush skills with the materials at hand. Thanks again Mr. Mears.

  • @wereyouaking
    @wereyouaking 11 лет назад

    That's one sharp knife. Glad to see you've got a knife sharpening video here too!

  • @aaronfrank85
    @aaronfrank85 9 лет назад +43

    Actually the people that are saying there isnt glue in nature are wrong. Pine sap and ash mix together when heated up make an excellent survival glue.

    • @michaelpena9560
      @michaelpena9560 9 лет назад +2

      or honey

    • @MannyXVIII
      @MannyXVIII 8 лет назад

      +Michel van Hartingsveldt you're right. It was used to glue arrow points together with their shaft, so if the enemy tries to reuse the arrows you shot at him the point will get off the shaft and stay stuck in whatever you shot it into

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 7 лет назад +6

      There's glue everywhere is nature. Collagen is the glue that holds all animal life together. Plants are full of glues, latex is present in many plants. Most conifers and many deciduous trees literally drip sap, which makes a good resin. Starch is a glue present in seeds and tubers. Egg white is a decent glue, so is blood.

    • @n0comply668
      @n0comply668 6 лет назад +3

      And Hooves from Deer, Horses, elk, etc can be melted down and becomes a very strong glue

    • @Menkalo
      @Menkalo 6 лет назад +2

      N0Comply When I read your comment, I skipped the words “hooves from”, so I though you talked about melting down different animals

  • @alzathoth
    @alzathoth 2 года назад

    Ray is such an artist! :D

  • @fepowson
    @fepowson 12 лет назад

    The Master at work, always a pleasure to watch.

  • @69Grunden
    @69Grunden 12 лет назад

    Perfect craftsmanship. How calming it is in wood working. Thanks for sharing..

  • @SamuelitoRubio
    @SamuelitoRubio 5 лет назад +3

    I can't find a resource showing how to lay out the triangles on the ends. could you explain this process?

  • @windmag22
    @windmag22 12 лет назад

    that realty cool are there any books out on working with birch bark

  • @nerblebun
    @nerblebun 12 лет назад +1

    I forgot to add, the rabbit or deer pellets should be fairly dry, then crushed to a powder. Heat the pine sap (don't overheat it) then mix in the crushed pellets to the desired consistency. It thickens the sap and helps in the bonding. I imagine goat droppings would work also. They have the same kind of turd. lol Dave Canterbury has videos on YT titled "Journal of the Yurt". In one of those, he make glue with pine sap and rabbit pellets. Good stuff to know brother.

  • @Enderwiggan1
    @Enderwiggan1 12 лет назад

    Is there any nautral materials that can be found in the woods that would suffice as glue? Like sap or something?

  • @bigsuchy1
    @bigsuchy1 12 лет назад +1

    A beutiful yet functional item thanks for sharing.

  • @MrJohnMainwaring
    @MrJohnMainwaring 11 лет назад +1

    Beautiful, got a pattern or a measurement guide for the cut outs?

  • @Ronniegodfrey67
    @Ronniegodfrey67 12 лет назад +1

    Beautiful work!!

  • @flatbrokefrank6482
    @flatbrokefrank6482 6 лет назад

    Ray You should do more hands on stuff like this - excellent as always! - ATB

  • @Skogsguden
    @Skogsguden 11 лет назад

    Just like they make them here in Norway.
    I got one with a deviding piece of wood in the middle, and a cover in each end.
    That makes it perfect for cofee and sugar.

  • @SuperDeltaRomeo
    @SuperDeltaRomeo 12 лет назад

    What a guy,so relaxing watching this

  • @Sgtassburgler
    @Sgtassburgler 12 лет назад +1

    How god damn sharp is that knife?!?!?!

  • @BrewMonkey1
    @BrewMonkey1 12 лет назад +1

    Simply wonderful.

  • @InLakech_AlaKin
    @InLakech_AlaKin 7 лет назад +1

    New subscriber. Glad to have found this. Thanks!

  • @MuskratJim
    @MuskratJim 12 лет назад

    Beautiful, a thing of quality which could last a lifetime.

  • @murasakiryu
    @murasakiryu 12 лет назад

    Thanks a million. Please keep them coming!

  • @ScoutCrafter
    @ScoutCrafter 12 лет назад

    Outstanding Ray!

  • @kwodell8694
    @kwodell8694 11 лет назад

    Agreed. Also if you make it with the white bark side out it is much more weatherproof. Wouldn't need a liner either. But his craftsmanship is good.

  • @joeturner4985
    @joeturner4985 12 лет назад

    Ray youve done it again outstanding

  • @craigpattenden
    @craigpattenden 12 лет назад

    Ray Mears is such a dude.

  • @filtonkingswood
    @filtonkingswood 10 лет назад +1

    That is a work of art.

  • @Cosy3rdDan
    @Cosy3rdDan 12 лет назад

    Watching a master make a masterpiece

  • @flamindigo
    @flamindigo 11 лет назад

    very interesting process. I wish there had been a good shot of the bark slab with all the cutouts made before it was assembled.

  • @Gnasherism
    @Gnasherism 2 года назад

    Does anyone know what flick knife Ray is using? Looks really nice

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta 12 лет назад

    watching ray makes things is like meditating for me. how did you make those wooden nails? what type of wood did you use?

  • @robdurant7944
    @robdurant7944 5 лет назад

    How soon must birch bark be used after harvested?

  • @Maddawwg45
    @Maddawwg45 12 лет назад

    i hav a question i am so in need of answering i have a couple scandi ground kifes and im not used to sharpening that style of grind do u sharpen along the whole bevel when u sharpen on a stone or at a angle like on a sabre or hollow ground blade

  • @outsidein3206
    @outsidein3206 2 года назад

    Im guessing if youre stuck without glue, you could use tree sap?

  • @AmNotHere911
    @AmNotHere911 3 года назад

    Does anyone know what season of 'Ray Mears Bushcraft survival' this episode on birch bark container is from? Is it Season 1 or Season 2?

  • @WoWanate
    @WoWanate 10 лет назад +1

    Such a beautiful thing

  • @BL00DSETTAKINOVA
    @BL00DSETTAKINOVA 11 лет назад

    Also you should show how to make containers that you can use and carry on your survival journey and how you would use them

  • @marleyoo1
    @marleyoo1 11 лет назад

    your skills are awesome, your knowledge priceless, hope to get on one of your courses in the near future

  • @jakeabake11
    @jakeabake11 11 лет назад

    If you were to store birch syrup in one of these, would the glue contaminate it in any way?

  • @annalog88
    @annalog88 12 лет назад +1

    Awesome work!!!! Really facinating :)

  • @WDunkin
    @WDunkin 12 лет назад

    I'll take four please. Beautiful work.

  • @42Bamboo
    @42Bamboo 12 лет назад

    Hi I like your Birch Bark container.
    But I need a pattern form the way you put it to gather I watch your video more than 50 times, try to make my own, but NO LUCK, HELP. Bamboo Jim, Lake Orion Michigan

  • @pcnazz
    @pcnazz 12 лет назад

    Very Nice Ray !

  • @ImTheBatchMan
    @ImTheBatchMan 12 лет назад

    He put got dang nails in it. This guy's my hero

  • @humblebean957
    @humblebean957 2 года назад

    Did he use shaved down birch splinters as nails?

  • @Touringcyclist
    @Touringcyclist 2 года назад

    I LOVE RAY MEARS!

  • @TheLordArion
    @TheLordArion 12 лет назад

    I'd like to learn how to gather bark pieces like this and how to prepare them for crafting with. Does anyone here know? Love watching him make things!

  • @Knifee93
    @Knifee93 12 лет назад

    I made a matchbox from birch bark, and it worked exellent when it was dry. But when I went out by boat and it got wet, the lid was impossible to open and the container broke in two pieces.

  • @jaroslav.karpycev
    @jaroslav.karpycev 10 лет назад

    This is so beautiful!

  • @ekhaat
    @ekhaat 12 лет назад +4

    Thing is, when you make it a thing of beauty, you are more inclined to take care of it, than when you make it in a more sloppy sort of way.
    Cheers

  • @jakeabake11
    @jakeabake11 11 лет назад

    So pine pitch or rawhide glue would work?

  • @markybyeah
    @markybyeah 12 лет назад

    A joy to watch

  • @SHOGUNRISK
    @SHOGUNRISK 11 лет назад

    Wow!!! He makes it look so simple!!! Couldn't make that even if I had birch bark.

  • @MrMilky1190
    @MrMilky1190 11 лет назад

    How did the join fit together? What measurements are needed?

  • @susanp.collins7834
    @susanp.collins7834 11 месяцев назад

    Could you not make glue from birch bark tar, Ray?

  • @madcombeel
    @madcombeel 10 лет назад

    I want to make one of these for Christmas for my mum and dad-it is soooo cool and beautiful!! Do you have a pattern for the birch bark where you weave the ends together? I would really appreciate it !!! (so would my mum and da!) :)

  • @Nativesurvival
    @Nativesurvival 12 лет назад

    Indeed, Pine Sap and Charcoal heated up together on a rock near a fire.. check out the vid showing this called "Primitive Pine Glue!", this glue makes an air tight and water proof glue!

    • @CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3
      @CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 4 года назад

      yeah i was disappointed to see him using carpenters glue instead of pine pitch. imagine how nicely smelling the pine pitch glue would make it :)

  • @BL00DSETTAKINOVA
    @BL00DSETTAKINOVA 11 лет назад

    How would you make strong glue with things you can find in nature?

  • @artemturist
    @artemturist 12 лет назад

    Ray, tell, your knife is made of what steel?
    thanks!

  • @gurublooper207
    @gurublooper207 10 лет назад

    Marc cotedas, you can use tree resin/ sap miked with charcoal melted on a fire to make natural glue

  • @jackredpath8442
    @jackredpath8442 Год назад

    What pocket knife is this towards the end?

  • @Danishbushcrafter
    @Danishbushcrafter 12 лет назад

    That looks great...
    i hope to be like Ray, he's so skillful... Of course i'm practicing...

  • @RobinJay52
    @RobinJay52 3 года назад

    I wonder how sap glue would work and look

  • @toragaon
    @toragaon 12 лет назад

    what can you use instead of glue?

  • @robertsbushcraft
    @robertsbushcraft 9 лет назад

    Great video! - Gabriel

  • @thereverendmikejones
    @thereverendmikejones 11 лет назад

    100% awesome. I'm off to find some birch bark! Please upload more projects like this!!
    *Subscribed.

  • @roncarver3653
    @roncarver3653 11 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing Ray

  • @jimjames9223
    @jimjames9223 11 лет назад

    What if one doesn't live in birch bark country, could he or she use a gourd?

  • @Stoogemeister420
    @Stoogemeister420 12 лет назад

    a work of art

  • @badboy69yoda
    @badboy69yoda 12 лет назад

    wow ray that was awesome!

  • @EckBawkLive
    @EckBawkLive 8 лет назад

    What was the function of those notches on the base for?

    • @CzechRiot
      @CzechRiot 8 лет назад

      There are no notches. He was trimming it to fit.

    • @donmotz5528
      @donmotz5528 8 лет назад +1

      +EckBawkLive he was drilling a hole with his knife to insert a wooden plug to hold the base wood in place, so it wouldnt come out.

    • @KawaHr
      @KawaHr 6 лет назад

      to make sure that the base doesn't come out if the glue doesn't hold up

  • @flon57
    @flon57 12 лет назад

    this guy can make anything

  • @PaulStilgrove
    @PaulStilgrove 12 лет назад

    i enjoyed that, cheers ray,
    i think i will have a go and try and make one