Absolutely love all of the self reliance outfitters products!!! Thank you so much Dave Canterbury!!! Really looking forward to the forest tool!! I definitely need one!! It’s perfect for what I got going on!! Can you help me? Thank you brother Dave Canterbury!!❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes, that's what we've been waiting for... I'm nostalgic for your old videos... Thank you and I'm looking forward to more videos from you in the old style
Hand drills require fewer resources and less manufacturing of the components to work. Bowdrills are great, but if you don't have cordage and a knife, they're much more difficult to make successful. Different techniques for different scenarios
@@KiltPatrick if you aren't naked out there.. and you have a knife..you cut the bottom one inch of your shirt tail off..all the way around the shirt. Resource.
This is the exact video I needed to watch today! I'm in the Combustion chapter of Bushcraft 101 right now, and I couldn't understand what you meant by "bracing your hand against your knee and pulling the wood towards yourself" until I watched you do it in this video!
Maybe I’m slow but are you implying he did a good job explaining and showing how to do said task? Or that he left out a minute detail that’s crucial so therefore isn’t a good “instructor”?
I know you showed it in another video and glad you gave credit to the person you learned it from. The other way to baton is to hit the wood you want to split by having the knife at the bottom and hitting the wood with the mallet pushing it down towards the blade. The idea is to not beat on the knife decreasing chances of breaking it.
Basics get an alltime high, i love it. Thanks Dave, be blessed in Jesus Christus One question, I have seen you are selling the canteen with D-rings on top of the handle. But all the retailers in europe did sell the "old" variant, without D-rings. Maybe you could push your retailers a little, to get the newer version. best regards Frank
Love the back to basics vids, hope it becomes a mini series! Just don’t video giving yourself stitches again, don’t think that would fly with YT nowadays 😂
Did you not need to lubricate the spindle at the top for the handle you said really wet last words of video. I've read milk weed or spit to help lubricate. I've always wanted to see you do a fire drill for demonstration not just the shows. Thank you. I like your directions in a linear simple manner. I over complicate things so this was really good.
Absolutely love all of the self reliance outfitters products!!! Thank you so much Dave Canterbury!!! Really looking forward to the forest tool!! I definitely need one!! It’s perfect for what I got going on!! Can you help me? Thank you brother Dave Canterbury!!❤❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Agreed! I love everything I purchased from them. The time I have to buy something again is when I lose it! Bulletproof gear.
@@woodswalker64 Thank you!
Wow! There is a lot more detail to this process than I thought. I am glad I watched this video before I try using this method.
One of The Best Tutorials on The Bow Drill Fire I've ever seen.
Hey Dave! Glad to see you revisiting some of these topics!
More to come!
This never gets old.
My Scorpion XL came in today. Used it in my latest video. It's a great knife!
Dave is the KING of instructors, no one any better. Thanks for all you do Dave.
Making your first fire from a bow drill is a kick -ss experience.
I wish Cody would accept your oppologies already Mr. Dave... it would make my heart smile to see you two brothers reunite one more time
I can watch these clips; when Dave cooks it makes me hungry and I have to eat.
Thanks Dave--good information and a bonus of how to make and use a bow drill! Appreciate it.
Great video, knife work and bow drill building instructions all in one. Dave is the man. Thank you for all you do.
Yes, that's what we've been waiting for... I'm nostalgic for your old videos... Thank you and I'm looking forward to more videos from you in the old style
Never understood the hand drilling when a bow works so fast ! Best lunch break video ever !
Hand drills require fewer resources and less manufacturing of the components to work. Bowdrills are great, but if you don't have cordage and a knife, they're much more difficult to make successful. Different techniques for different scenarios
@@KiltPatrick if you aren't naked out there.. and you have a knife..you cut the bottom one inch of your shirt tail off..all the way around the shirt. Resource.
Hes good with knotts. Underrated skill
This is the exact video I needed to watch today! I'm in the Combustion chapter of Bushcraft 101 right now, and I couldn't understand what you meant by "bracing your hand against your knee and pulling the wood towards yourself" until I watched you do it in this video!
I like this o e because we're combining more than one skill. Very good demo. Great job.
Good instructors don't leave out minute details that make a big difference. That's what this video does and a perfect example of how to do it.
Maybe I’m slow but are you implying he did a good job explaining and showing how to do said task? Or that he left out a minute detail that’s crucial so therefore isn’t a good “instructor”?
I love these videos. Been watching for years and i love videos that go back to basics
Im giving an A+ to this guy! Obviously he is a master survivalist. Wow.
This is a great how to video. Simple and hits every important point!
A fantastic tutorial!
Interesting, on TV back then the knife couldn't have been too big.
But his fire drilling tutorial is still top notch!
Best regards from Berlin
Awesome instruction, thanks Dave!
I’m new to knives and your channel is an easy instant follow.
Glad to revisit bowdrill techniques. I can do flint and steel with my eyes closed, but for some reason haven’t been able to succeed at this one.
Love those videos ! 🫡
First time I noticed Dave is a Travelling man.
Really enjoyed watching you make this bow drill set. True master class 👍
Wow, that was fascinating. Thanks
Excellent Presentation Dave !!! Thank You For Sharing Your Knowledge.
Thanks Dave
You the man!
What a great demonstration!
👍 Good video.
Another awesome vid
Superior, thanks for Sharing
Dave, ty
Great work once again brotha. I'm jelly i can't get to your classes.
Thank you!! 🙏🏼
I know you showed it in another video and glad you gave credit to the person you learned it from. The other way to baton is to hit the wood you want to split by having the knife at the bottom and hitting the wood with the mallet pushing it down towards the blade. The idea is to not beat on the knife decreasing chances of breaking it.
Bro i saw the thumbnail and was like, is that dave Canterbury? Dude looks different than dual survival but his voice is undeniable!
Basics get an alltime high, i love it. Thanks Dave, be blessed in Jesus Christus
One question, I have seen you are selling the canteen with D-rings on top of the handle. But all the retailers in europe did sell the "old" variant, without D-rings. Maybe you could push your retailers a little, to get the newer version.
best regards
Frank
Top demais irmão
Cool👍👍
I've never put a feather cut into the bottom of my hearthboard to increase oxygen.
I will try this next time.
Thank you for the tip.
When is the outfitters edition going to be back in stock?
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Love the back to basics vids, hope it becomes a mini series! Just don’t video giving yourself stitches again, don’t think that would fly with YT nowadays 😂
#KeepLeading
Where do you go to look at the knives you offer?
Online at the Survival Reliance Outfitters, there is a link to the Pathfinder Knife Shop.
So many tiny details that will lead to success, and FIRE. Imagine some caveman or cavewoman came up with this...must have felt like a God!
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Did you not need to lubricate the spindle at the top for the handle you said really wet last words of video. I've read milk weed or spit to help lubricate. I've always wanted to see you do a fire drill for demonstration not just the shows. Thank you. I like your directions in a linear simple manner. I over complicate things so this was really good.
Class education
I am not a fan of the knife baton gimmick - just take a tomahawk or small forest axe with you for wood processing.
Nice tattoo on your finger there, Brother.
Obligatory comment.