I know others may have said this but you're truly an amazing person. You share what nature has to offer, and you have *sincerity* and *humility* whilst portraying a *conscious* *inner* *self* . I salute you.
Felix you are so amazing! No matter what I watch on your show I learned from it and have a blast trying it out. Keep them coming Felix, This is better than watching TV
Another great video. Thank You for Sharing. Ive been watching your videos for awhile. I purchased Swiss Army Camper Pocket Knives for my Father, son and Myself last year because of your videos. I've been very happy with this knife. I was given a Swiss army knife when I was young. It has a ton of stuff on it. I always thought of them as a novelty items because I could not carry it in my pocket comfortably. I gave it to my son. Again, I would not have purchased another one because of that. The Victorinox Swiss Army Knives are good products.
As always a wonderful video, educational and entertaining! The creation of pigment through history is fascinating, I find bone char especially interesting as this can be created anywhere.
Happy Friday Felix, hope you're well. A great little project. One of the nice things about your videos is the practicality of the projects. Really enjoyable to watch, and use. Thanks. Bravo.
That is AWESOME!! I have a collection of fountain pens and love writing with them. Have plenty of reeds around me. This would make a great display piece. Thank you
J’ai particulièrement apprécié cette vidéo, parce que je suis animateur et passionné par la calligraphie, j’anime des ateliers relatifs à cette discipline. Je vais pouvoir « pimenter » les ateliers, en m’inspirant de cette vidéo. Je connais le calame, fait à partir de roseaux, mais le système de plume montré dans la vidéo est « bluffant », encore merci pour cette belle démonstration…
😎 i know the mushrooms but didn't know that 'ink caps' were ever actually used to make ink, figured the name came from it just looking a bit like ink. i've made quills out of feathers and bamboo, hadn't seen the trick of adding a reservoir before. Neat! Your reed pen works very well. Feathers don't work as well, don't hold much ink and are a little too bendy which can give you big drops of ink where you don't want them and could catch on the writing surface, sending little spatters of ink when they let go. Maybe they had some sort of trick to making the ink a little less runny for use with goose feathers. Pens were pretty easy. It was finding something to write on that could get a bit costly, at least in Europe. Thanks for another great 'how to', Felix! RUclips didn't interrupt in the middle of your presentation with one of their commercials this time. Thank you RUclips.
Great video. In Spanish an ink pen it is call feather (pluma) because in the past they are made with feathers. And the usual word to call a pocket folding knife is «cortaplumas» it means feather cutter, because the people who write with feather needs a little knife in his pocket to sharpen the feather point. Hope I could make myself clear. Thanks.
I used to make and use dip pens from thin bamboo branches, but the ink reservoir is what I didn’t try. And I didn’t heard of ink mushrooms before. Thanks for sharing great tips and knowledges again! edit: By the way the pen knives in SAK did their work of namesake.
Those mushrooms are not looks like the eatable ones, but I'll check it out. I hope, it is safe. Its a spring kind of mushroom, in so deep autumn I am not sure, if they are growing. I was in the trip in the forest previous Saturday, but we was sitting in the old tampliers castle, so in such so exotic tripping I wasn't able to try this trick. But VERY INTERESTING, AS ALLWAYS! I am waiting for Sentinel, when it comes, it will be my big celebration of SAK!
Good video Felix, you are truly great. After lockpicking, inkcap mushrooms. We haven't got them yet here, it's still too warm. I fry them in butter. I also use those that are starting blacking, I just clip the dark tips away. Poisoning if consumed in alcohol? Never heard of, but possible. What if I eat them with bread and beer? I'll try to do so and tell you the outcome. If I survive, of course.
Will be doing this with my granddaughters a great allround little project history, how too and fieldcraft spotting the bits to make it work nice one Felix. 👌
Juhuu, das Federmesserchen voll im Einsatz ;-) Wie immer ein Genuß, Dir zuzuschauen, lieber Felix - und ich stell mir gerade vor, wie Du wohl so als mittelalterlicher Mönch in der Schreibstube rumgeschnitzt hättest ... wahrscheinlich außer Federn für alle Mönche und Nonnen zu schnitzen nebenher auch gleich noch das Chorgestühl mit Engelschnitzereien verziert, das Schreibpult für das Mittagsschläfchen zum Liegestuhl umfunktioniert, aus Wurzeln ein Kirchenglockenseil gewunden, diverse Pilze auf Essbarkeit und sonstige Anwendungen getestet, und so weiter ;-))) Ist ein tolles Projekt, und Federn schnitzen (allerdings aus echten Federn, nicht aus Rohr) war bei uns sogar im Kunstunterricht Thema, zusammen mit Schönschrift. Ist aber schon gaaanz lange her, heute kennt das wahrscheinlich kein Kunstlehrer mehr, da braucht es Dich! ;-) Für eine rasche Notfeder für kleinere Texte taugt aber auch jederzeit die Pinzette im Victorinox-Griff (außer bei Alox-Modellen, leider - aber da muss man dann halt immer ein Classic SD oder sowas zusätzlich mitnehmen). Also, klar: Pinzette leicht zusammendrücken, Spitze in Tinte tauchen, und dann schreiben (die Öffnung muss dabei vertikal verlaufen, sprich man schreibt mit der spitzen Kante). Wird manchmal ein Gekleckse, aber es geht. Und ganz ähnlich kann man auch Öl tropfen - Pinzette zusammengedrückt in Öl tauchen, die Spitze an passender Stelle aufsetzen und die Notöler-Pinzette ggf (je nach Viskosität erforderlich) ganz leicht öffnen, und schon ist die Ölung erfolgt ;-). Du hast ja einige Deiner Pinzetten (oder alle?) spitz geschliffen, keine Ahnung, ob es mit denen dann auch so gut geht, aber mit den Originalbelassenen funktioniert das astrein ...;-) Liebe Grüße aus Indien, Robert
'tschuldige, Felix, es sind Maschrumms, keine Meschrumms. ?;o) You go! I usually take a ballpoint pen refill and slide it into a goose wing quill for an ancient feel.
@@FelixImmler i like your video, i tink english is not your first language same like me, and i understand better what you tell same of english man is cut her language tks for all continue!!
Awesome as always! Maybe you or someone else here knows: I have always wondered why the hole and the split is necessary? What does it do that makes it better than just using the pointy end without that?
If have some hide glue you could make some makeshift chinese ink(aka indian ink) from fine soot(from burning pine resin or just an amount of oil). Although it’s millennia-old technology, I would expect some brilliant idea it it come through you.
Felix, this must be the fist time in this century that a PEN knife is used for its intended purpose! Great video!
Thanks for your comment!
How appropriate that this was published on World Fountain Pen Day! Thanks, Felix. I've made quill pens before, but never a Reed. Now I have to go try!
Super!! Yes go for it!
I know others may have said this but you're truly an amazing person. You share what nature has to offer, and you have *sincerity* and *humility* whilst portraying a *conscious* *inner* *self* .
I salute you.
The time-lapse of the mushrooms decomposing was cool!
Danke Toby!
Felixstowe. You never fail to amuse and amaze.
Thank you!
Another wonderful display of your boundless talents, Felix! Thanks.
Thank you so much dear Craig!!
You sir, are a reservoir of outstanding Outdoor and Survival skill and knowledge, and I cannot thank you enough, for sharing it with us all. 👍👍& 100⭐
Felix you are so amazing! No matter what I watch on your show I learned from it and have a blast trying it out. Keep them coming Felix, This is better than watching TV
Your comment makes me happy!!!
@@FelixImmler You're a wonderful entertainer. I don't have to be concerned about the expletives either! Thanks Felix.
@@FelixImmler I'm very glad my comment makes you happy, it seems though You are always happy and and that's so refreshing to see. Thanks Felix
.. Camper is my favorite... greetings from Croatia
Thank you. This is also one of my favorite!
Hi Felix, yes that was fun and interesting as well, have a good weekend. Cheers Will.
Thank you for your valuable support week for week!!!
What a cool project, Felix. Thanks for sharing my friend!
Thanks a lot for watching!
This is a proper bushcraft project ✒️ Making paper would be a good one next.
Could just use paper birch birch bark if you have it but yeah that woukd be cool
What a super idea!
Yes... that could work!
Thank you yet again, felix. I honestly do look forward to your videos each week, felix. Much appreciated
Thank you so much for your support!!
Thanks a lot for this video.
I know well this kind of mushrooms but thanks to you, now I know that the ink can really be used as ink.
You're never short on ideas ! Thanks for this video and your beautiful smile, Felix.
Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
An so etwas habe ich noch gar nicht gedacht! Großartig lieber Felix! 👍
Liebe Grüße aus Wels!
Liebe Grüße zurück
Hello from Detroit Michigan USA Great video Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise
Thank you so much for your valuable support ... week for week!!
As always, a pleasure to watch you. A genius at work xx
Thank you so much!!!
That was an amazing little project, might be perfect for a scout session.
Yes!! Exactly...
You can do it with bamboo too - they last longer.
I used my SAK and small bamboo to make a pen and my grandsons were amazed. I’ve also made a pen from a feather. Love my Victorinox!
Another cool project Felix! Thank you for sharing!
Mal wieder eine Klasse Idee Felix.
Kannte ich tatsächlich noch nicht, diesen Pilz und seine Verwendung.
Danke für dein Positives Feedback!
Hello my friend,
Terrific video. What a great project and history lesson. Very well done. Thank you for sharing this video!
JT
Thanks a lot for your valuable support!
Said before and I’ll say it again mr you are amazing
Thank you David!
So, you‘re also an artist beside being a camera operator, cutter, producer, influencer and cheese dealer. I am impressed, my friend! ❤
Brillant project as always.
Thanks Felix.
Thanks for another fun and useful project.
Another great video. Thank You for Sharing. Ive been watching your videos for awhile. I purchased Swiss Army Camper Pocket Knives for my Father, son and Myself last year because of your videos. I've been very happy with this knife. I was given a Swiss army knife when I was young. It has a ton of stuff on it. I always thought of them as a novelty items because I could not carry it in my pocket comfortably. I gave it to my son. Again, I would not have purchased another one because of that. The Victorinox Swiss Army Knives are good products.
Hello David. Thank you so much for this wonderful story!
Didn't know you were an artist!! I've heard really good things about very sturdy goose feathers as quills.
Thanks a lot for your tip!!!
As always a wonderful video, educational and entertaining! The creation of pigment through history is fascinating, I find bone char especially interesting as this can be created anywhere.
Thanks for your interesting comment!
Really impressive.
Echt tolles Projekt. Und so einfach umzusetzen.
Another fascinating masterpiece lesson from Master Immler. Thanks again.
Your comment makes me happy! Thank you!
superb trick n hack" big thumb 👍
Thank you so much!
Mein Outdoorheld🤗. Malen kannste auch noch. Mega😍
Great video. Thanks for sharing. The mushroom link was new to mr but a great idea.
Felix, can you do a bushcrafting video some time? Enjoy the great outdoors. 🌻
Hola Félix!!!.Que novedoso !.Gracias por los subtítulos.Aprovechamos así todo el vídeo.
Gracias Guillermo!
Always a good one. There are many natural things you can make ink from like oak galls and walnuts each has different properties. Thanks Felix😊
Thank you very much for your tip!
Epic! I don’t have reeds or mushrooms where I live, but these videos are always fun to watch :)
Thank you!
Excellent ... as usual. Thank you. (I wish there was a ❤button!)
I have one 😂 😂 😂
Thank you for another great informative, and entertaining video.
Thanks for watching!
Great video! It is like going back into medieval times. Your details are perfect.
Thank you very much!
Happy Friday Felix, hope you're well. A great little project. One of the nice things about your videos is the practicality of the projects. Really enjoyable to watch, and use. Thanks. Bravo.
Thank you very much!
Amazing what you come up with. Thanks for sharing .
Hello James. Thanks for watching!
You're the most interesting man on the internet!
Woww, that's a super nice feedback! Thank you!
That is AWESOME!! I have a collection of fountain pens and love writing with them. Have plenty of reeds around me. This would make a great display piece. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Bravo Felix 👏
Another great project.
Thank you Dan!
What a wonderful idea, I loved it, a hug from Chile 🇨🇱
Thank you and greetings to Chile!!! Ivan Zamorano was playing in my home city!
J’ai particulièrement apprécié cette vidéo, parce que je suis animateur et passionné par la calligraphie, j’anime des ateliers relatifs à cette discipline. Je vais pouvoir « pimenter » les ateliers, en m’inspirant de cette vidéo. Je connais le calame, fait à partir de roseaux, mais le système de plume montré dans la vidéo est « bluffant », encore merci pour cette belle démonstration…
merci bien pour this wonderful feedback!
Hi Felix. Now that was really "worth writing home about" (old English saying) Bleib gesund L.G. Nigel
Thanks a lot my friend!
Das könnte mal hilfreich sein, danke. Und hübsche Handschrift.
Danke Bubu!
Merci pour toutes vos idées. 🙂
merci bien!!
Du denkst es gibt nix mehr,
doch dann kommt der Felix mit den ink pen daher 👏👍
😎 i know the mushrooms but didn't know that 'ink caps' were ever actually used to make ink, figured the name came from it just looking a bit like ink. i've made quills out of feathers and bamboo, hadn't seen the trick of adding a reservoir before. Neat! Your reed pen works very well. Feathers don't work as well, don't hold much ink and are a little too bendy which can give you big drops of ink where you don't want them and could catch on the writing surface, sending little spatters of ink when they let go. Maybe they had some sort of trick to making the ink a little less runny for use with goose feathers.
Pens were pretty easy. It was finding something to write on that could get a bit costly, at least in Europe.
Thanks for another great 'how to', Felix!
RUclips didn't interrupt in the middle of your presentation with one of their commercials this time. Thank you RUclips.
Thanks a lot for your super interesting comment!!!
Simple genius!
Thank you very much!!
Increíble. Saludos 🇲🇽
Gracias!
Very simple yet mind blowing,thank you my friend
Thank you so much for your compliment!
Loved the video! Great work as always. Danke
Tanks a lot for your positive feedback!
Very nicely done. I'm into fountain pens, as well.
Thank you Stephen!
Fantastic!! Nuff said...
Thank you!
Hallo Felix, wieder eine klasse Idee von dir! Könntest du uns auch zeigen, wie man Papier oder ähnliches herstellt? Ein schönes WE und LG Micha
Das ist eine tolle Inspiration.. Danke!
Another cool project, thanks!
Thanks for watching!!
Very useful in a survival situation. Congrats from Brazil!
Thanks a lot Michael! 🤣
That was very interesting! Thank you again! Cheers!👍
Thank for your valuable support!
Hello from British Columbia Canada
🇨🇦👋👍♥️🌲🧘♀️🌲☔☂️🌧🌧🥳🌨
Crow quill, narrower goose quill...bamboo for the vegans
Thanks for your tips!
Fantastic 👏👏👏
Thank you Anthony!
Nifty!
Thank you!
Interesting!
Thank you!!
Estou aprendendo muito com seus vídeos. Parabéns! 🪖👊🏼🇧🇷
That's absolutely fantastic 😯😯. Got yourself a new sub. 👍
Thank you very much!!!
Great video. In Spanish an ink pen it is call feather (pluma) because in the past they are made with feathers. And the usual word to call a pocket folding knife is «cortaplumas» it means feather cutter, because the people who write with feather needs a little knife in his pocket to sharpen the feather point. Hope I could make myself clear. Thanks.
Very nice looks like it works great 👍👍
Thanks a lot dear Mike!!
I used to make and use dip pens from thin bamboo branches, but the ink reservoir is what I didn’t try. And I didn’t heard of ink mushrooms before. Thanks for sharing great tips and knowledges again!
edit: By the way the pen knives in SAK did their work of namesake.
Thanks for your super interesting comment!
This is a great project for youngsters. You can use bamboo and different coloured drawing inks - Great for artworks.
Nice one mate 👍 🍻
Thanks a lot brother!
Wie immer top 👍
Danke Michael!
Great project, I must try this... tnx
Yes... go for it!
Those mushrooms are not looks like the eatable ones, but I'll check it out. I hope, it is safe. Its a spring kind of mushroom, in so deep autumn I am not sure, if they are growing. I was in the trip in the forest previous Saturday, but we was sitting in the old tampliers castle, so in such so exotic tripping I wasn't able to try this trick. But VERY INTERESTING, AS ALLWAYS! I am waiting for Sentinel, when it comes, it will be my big celebration of SAK!
Good video Felix, you are truly great. After lockpicking, inkcap mushrooms. We haven't got them yet here, it's still too warm. I fry them in butter. I also use those that are starting blacking, I just clip the dark tips away. Poisoning if consumed in alcohol? Never heard of, but possible. What if I eat them with bread and beer? I'll try to do so and tell you the outcome. If I survive, of course.
😅 Thanks a lot for your interesting comment. Keep care!!
Will be doing this with my granddaughters a great allround little project history, how too and fieldcraft spotting the bits to make it work nice one Felix. 👌
Thanyou very much for this wonderful compliment!
Cool project Felix , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Thank you so much for your valuable support!!
Very good, I like to write Fraktur, maybe I will make my own
Thanks lot for your comment!!
Nice penmanship...er, reedmanship. 😉
🤣🤣🤣
Well done very useful video.
Thank you so much!
Juhuu, das Federmesserchen voll im Einsatz ;-)
Wie immer ein Genuß, Dir zuzuschauen, lieber Felix - und ich stell mir gerade vor, wie Du wohl so als mittelalterlicher Mönch in der Schreibstube rumgeschnitzt hättest ... wahrscheinlich außer Federn für alle Mönche und Nonnen zu schnitzen nebenher auch gleich noch das Chorgestühl mit Engelschnitzereien verziert, das Schreibpult für das Mittagsschläfchen zum Liegestuhl umfunktioniert, aus Wurzeln ein Kirchenglockenseil gewunden, diverse Pilze auf Essbarkeit und sonstige Anwendungen getestet, und so weiter ;-)))
Ist ein tolles Projekt, und Federn schnitzen (allerdings aus echten Federn, nicht aus Rohr) war bei uns sogar im Kunstunterricht Thema, zusammen mit Schönschrift. Ist aber schon gaaanz lange her, heute kennt das wahrscheinlich kein Kunstlehrer mehr, da braucht es Dich! ;-)
Für eine rasche Notfeder für kleinere Texte taugt aber auch jederzeit die Pinzette im Victorinox-Griff (außer bei Alox-Modellen, leider - aber da muss man dann halt immer ein Classic SD oder sowas zusätzlich mitnehmen).
Also, klar: Pinzette leicht zusammendrücken, Spitze in Tinte tauchen, und dann schreiben (die Öffnung muss dabei vertikal verlaufen, sprich man schreibt mit der spitzen Kante). Wird manchmal ein Gekleckse, aber es geht. Und ganz ähnlich kann man auch Öl tropfen - Pinzette zusammengedrückt in Öl tauchen, die Spitze an passender Stelle aufsetzen und die Notöler-Pinzette ggf (je nach Viskosität erforderlich) ganz leicht öffnen, und schon ist die Ölung erfolgt ;-).
Du hast ja einige Deiner Pinzetten (oder alle?) spitz geschliffen, keine Ahnung, ob es mit denen dann auch so gut geht, aber mit den Originalbelassenen funktioniert das astrein ...;-)
Liebe Grüße aus Indien, Robert
Neat.
excellent!!
Thank you so much!!
Second! Felix I love your videos!
Thanks a lot for your support!!
Very cool video!
Thank you Garry!
Hey felix do have a tricks and tips video for the spartan?my fav edc
'tschuldige, Felix, es sind Maschrumms, keine Meschrumms.
?;o) You go!
I usually take a ballpoint pen refill and slide it into a goose wing quill for an ancient feel.
Danke für deinen lehrreichen Kommentar...
Felix love your videos ❤
Thank you!!
too nice tks!
Thanks a lot Dominique!
@@FelixImmler i like your video, i tink english is not your first language same like me, and i understand better what you tell same of english man is cut her language tks for all continue!!
What good video!
Gracias!
super..
Thank you so much!!
Hey Felix! This is genius! How did you come up with this? I really liked the idea and implementation.
I love mehshrooms
Thank you!
Awesome as always! Maybe you or someone else here knows: I have always wondered why the hole and the split is necessary? What does it do that makes it better than just using the pointy end without that?
If you use a toadstool, you’ve given a new meaning to “poison pen”… 😂
Great stuff, Felix!
Thank you Roddy!
If have some hide glue you could make some makeshift chinese ink(aka indian ink) from fine soot(from burning pine resin or just an amount of oil). Although it’s millennia-old technology, I would expect some brilliant idea it it come through you.
Thanks for your comment!
Erstklassig lieber Felix! LG Sepp
Vielen Dank mein lieber Freund!!