Making your own gear used to be big around 2000 on the internet, now it's all about shilling product. Great stuff you made. Especially the rope cutter!
I love mking my own gear, so I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Very innovative; interesting; & innovative! I look dforward go watching more.May God bless you & yours!
Well those are some great ideas. Back when I was younger and into backpacking and hunting I enjoyed making my stuff. For me the store bought stuff was good but it never quite did everything I wanted it to so I would make what would work for me. Like you I looked at the sterno stove and said what great little wood stove which I also use with my alcohol stove. Do have to laugh a little when you said you had to turn the ac off here in north Idaho we got an inch of snow last night🙂#542. Just getting over a back surgery so will have plenty of time to watch your other videos.
Thanks for the memories! WOW, snow already, it’s 87 here today and I am so ready for cooler weather! Good luck on your surgery recovery and thanks for watching!
Hello! 1st time viewer here, these tools you made are awesome!! Just an idea for the Bushcraft Roll - might be nice to add a few different files, maybe a flat one, round one... or maybe an awl, but your drill might be basically the same thing. I really enjoyed watching your video, I sub'd!
Pretty nice video, for me one of the best of yours, thanks Dave! 👏 Really great ideas for camping and travelling. Did you ever deal with bronze/brass wire? Here in Philippines I found some pretty nice wire and already made two bracelets out of it, and now I would like to try forge some fork out of it as well - should be nice and vintage, haha, at least I hope on it 🤞 I really like your bushcraft roll. Actually for me the amount of tools looks more then enough, but if you want Dave, you can also make some hook blade, like you know the skinning hook in a back of some hunting knifes (such a “buck zipper” and etc.) But up to you. So thanks again so much for all your videos. God bless you and your home 🙏🏻
Thanks, your bracelets sound nice. I made some pendants last year with wire wrapping on shells and stones, never any bracelets with wire. I think your fork will be pretty cool. I like the gut hook blade idea, thanks!
This is cool! Do you sell your tools that you make? My husband thinks I'm crazy camping with all kinds of tools. Would love something like that! Since I do all the "camping" jobs and cooking around camp, I want convience as to making a camp a home away from home!
The tripod bracket is 1/8” aluminum plate. I think the stove stand is 1/16”. I really just use whatever scraps I have on hand. I have a roll of 24 gauge I use a lot. Thanks for watching!
Hi There, great video, is there any way of finding out the make of the reciprocating saw handle, it looks to be of better quality than some on the market today, I have been unable to find one the same.
I tried and was unable to. The closest one to it was an older snap on brand. It was same color and knob so I think mine is a copy of that one. I saw it in a video only.
Nice job on shovel. Tougher to make but a file,and or adapting a diamond sharpener from something like the Fiskars u can get at Walmart. Could not find line cutting blade on line. Do u have a number or exact model? Thanks
Hi I am a fixer/maker/improver also and saw your mention of a pvc holster clip or knife sheaths and cant find the video, can you tell me how to find it? Thanks
Sorry, took a minute to recall. In the ultimate walking stick video about the 12 minute mark I talk about small plastic clips and how I made them. Hope that helps you. I had a jig for the holster clips but just made it with wood scraps, knocked out a couple dozen and chucked the jig. My latest video….a unique folder slip has a pvc clip I made. Thanks!
I can tell you why many of your designs have not been copied and reproduced in large quantities. Too many extra features and attention to detail. You, Sir, are a perfectionist and a committed DIYer. I took an early retirement in the Republic of the Philippine Islands well over a decade ago. We can purchase many items that are made in this region inexpensively due to trade deals between nations. When you decide to purchase a quality electrical item or tools with the idea to "buy it once and cry once," there will be import fees, VAT taxes, and customs fees on top of an inflated price. That is one of the downsides on EXpat life. DIYing is the order of the day here. During family practice sessions, we test the gear we make, and ready ourselves for disasters that may one day occur. We sure have fun during our test sessions. We have many skilled craftsmen in the PH but you may have to wait a long time to get them. With young ones in school, we often can not wait for common repairs and I put on my repairman hat! We remain active. This was the first of your videos I have seen. Thank you for producing great content. I will whack the subscribe button and hit the like next.
You, my friend, are why I do these videos, not for the compliments but for people who enjoy making things. I get so many ideas from RUclips but then I like to make it my own and improve on it and then pay it forward by making a video. Thank you sincerely for your praise and subscribing!
Making your own gear used to be big around 2000 on the internet, now it's all about shilling product. Great stuff you made. Especially the rope cutter!
Thanks, I’ve been making things my whole life since I was a kid even, thanks for watching!
Some very good well thought out designs and craftsmanship.🇬🇧👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent!
Many thanks!
I love mking my own gear, so I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Very innovative; interesting; & innovative! I look dforward go watching more.May God bless you & yours!
I appreciate that, God bless you as well!
Nicely done Sir......
Many many thanks!
great diy...
Thanks so much, really appreciate it!
WOW! A lot of good tools.
Your designs are well thought out. Good stuff. Your stove stand and alcohol burner are definitely a winner.
Thank you, I appreciate you checking it out.
Hopefully you have shown how each one is made. These perfect tools for camping. Great Video! Thank you!
Thanks for the compliment!
Well those are some great ideas. Back when I was younger and into backpacking and hunting I enjoyed making my stuff. For me the store bought stuff was good but it never quite did everything I wanted it to so I would make what would work for me. Like you I looked at the sterno stove and said what great little wood stove which I also use with my alcohol stove. Do have to laugh a little when you said you had to turn the ac off here in north Idaho we got an inch of snow last night🙂#542. Just getting over a back surgery so will have plenty of time to watch your other videos.
Thanks for the memories! WOW, snow already, it’s 87 here today and I am so ready for cooler weather! Good luck on your surgery recovery and thanks for watching!
@ Thanks hope to be able to do some winter camping this next year.
I'm always looking for new projects to make and you have a great selection. Love it
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is my first time watching your videos.
Great job.
I’m heading out to see all your videos.👍👍👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Those are some nice fabrication skills
Thank you very much!
Nice items, thanks for sharing.
You are welcome, thanks for watching.
Love that cup i need that
Yowza! Those are some neat items
Thanks so much!
❤❤❤thank you for sharing
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it!
That's some cool stuff. that stove is nice.
I'm glad you liked it.
God video nice work 👍
Many many thanks
Nice gear you have made , I subbed to see more! love the cup too👊👍
Glad you liked it, welcome aboard!
great stuff, new sub UK.
Thanks for the sub!
Very impressive gadgets, great video. I just subscribed, glad I found your channel.
Welcome aboard!
Hello! 1st time viewer here, these tools you made are awesome!!
Just an idea for the Bushcraft Roll - might be nice to add a few different files, maybe a flat one, round one... or maybe an awl, but your drill might be basically the same thing.
I really enjoyed watching your video, I sub'd!
Thanks! Great ideas and welcome aboard!
A bag of bags! (must be from Wisconsin)
For your tool roll, maybe an exacto blade.
Love it, thanks!
Pretty nice video, for me one of the best of yours, thanks Dave! 👏 Really great ideas for camping and travelling.
Did you ever deal with bronze/brass wire? Here in Philippines I found some pretty nice wire and already made two bracelets out of it, and now I would like to try forge some fork out of it as well - should be nice and vintage, haha, at least I hope on it 🤞
I really like your bushcraft roll. Actually for me the amount of tools looks more then enough, but if you want Dave, you can also make some hook blade, like you know the skinning hook in a back of some hunting knifes (such a “buck zipper” and etc.) But up to you.
So thanks again so much for all your videos. God bless you and your home 🙏🏻
Thanks, your bracelets sound nice. I made some pendants last year with wire wrapping on shells and stones, never any bracelets with wire. I think your fork will be pretty cool. I like the gut hook blade idea, thanks!
@ thanks for answering:)
I’ll be really appreciate if you take some video about this your jewellery, of course if you can.
Thanks again.
@ I will do that my friend, thank you!
Just found your channel. I guess I am sub # 527.
Glad you found us!
This is cool! Do you sell your tools that you make? My husband thinks I'm crazy camping with all kinds of tools. Would love something like that! Since I do all the "camping" jobs and cooking around camp, I want convience as to making a camp a home away from home!
No, sorry. I love to make things when I camp! Thanks for watching and happy camping!
Very nice, thank you. One question: What guage aluminum plate are you using for some of your projects.
The tripod bracket is 1/8” aluminum plate. I think the stove stand is 1/16”. I really just use whatever scraps I have on hand. I have a roll of 24 gauge I use a lot. Thanks for watching!
@blademan175 Thank you!
Hi There, great video, is there any way of finding out the make of the reciprocating saw handle, it looks to be of better quality than some on the market today, I have been unable to find one the same.
I tried and was unable to. The closest one to it was an older snap on brand. It was same color and knob so I think mine is a copy of that one. I saw it in a video only.
Nice job on shovel. Tougher to make but a file,and or adapting a diamond sharpener from something like the Fiskars u can get at Walmart. Could not find line cutting blade on line. Do u have a number or exact model? Thanks
Love the ideas, I found one on amazon..it’s called the Tricorne spool tool multifunction paracord device, 17.99. Thanks!
Were you on the big Lebowski?
Third time this week!
Well ain't you handy! I don't subscribe much but you just got another.
I appreciate that, welcome aboard!
Hi I am a fixer/maker/improver also and saw your mention of a pvc holster clip or knife sheaths and cant find the video, can you tell me how to find it? Thanks
Sorry, took a minute to recall. In the ultimate walking stick video about the 12 minute mark I talk about small plastic clips and how I made them. Hope that helps you. I had a jig for the holster clips but just made it with wood scraps, knocked out a couple dozen and chucked the jig. My latest video….a unique folder slip has a pvc clip I made. Thanks!
Where’s the bag to hold the bags while you’re not using the bags?
I watch a lot of Dave Pearson videos. @reallybigmonkey1. He got me sewing bags for everything! Thanks for watching!
Just subbed you , I am the same way , I would rather make it than buy it.
Welcome aboard, that's the spirit!
DB
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I can tell you why many of your designs have not been copied and reproduced in large quantities. Too many extra features and attention to detail. You, Sir, are a perfectionist and a committed DIYer. I took an early retirement in the Republic of the Philippine Islands well over a decade ago. We can purchase many items that are made in this region inexpensively due to trade deals between nations. When you decide to purchase a quality electrical item or tools with the idea to "buy it once and cry once," there will be import fees, VAT taxes, and customs fees on top of an inflated price. That is one of the downsides on EXpat life.
DIYing is the order of the day here. During family practice sessions, we test the gear we make, and ready ourselves for disasters that may one day occur. We sure have fun during our test sessions. We have many skilled craftsmen in the PH but you may have to wait a long time to get them. With young ones in school, we often can not wait for common repairs and I put on my repairman hat! We remain active. This was the first of your videos I have seen. Thank you for producing great content. I will whack the subscribe button and hit the like next.
You, my friend, are why I do these videos, not for the compliments but for people who enjoy making things. I get so many ideas from RUclips but then I like to make it my own and improve on it and then pay it forward by making a video. Thank you sincerely for your praise and subscribing!