Iam a beginner, 57 year old woman. just bought my first spoon carving set ( 3 pieces) thank you for your knowledge sir, I appreciate you. May I say, you are one Handsome bloke in the woods.
I've worked in the meat industry in the past.....You are 100% correct, 'a sharp knife is a safe knife'. It took me 26 years of living before I finally learned that you 'always keep your hands & fingers BEHIND the moving blade!!!' Another good video😎👍
Awesome collection Simon!! I have to say nearly every camping I have taken with my family there has been something carved, going back to my Dad who loved to do cork screws and other decorative carvings. I like doing spoons too, something about them , and I still have them all! I used to make toy knives for my kids when they were little, and make birch bark sheaths for them. we also made little birch bark canoes! What is so special is the two gouges you have from your Grandfather! I cherish all the woodworking tools I have from my Grandfather, maybe thats what inspired me to spend my life making that my trade. Thanks for keeping the volgs coming at a time when so many of us around the world are sheltering home, there good to see, and remind us of good times , and help us look towards the good times yet to come!
Those falcon kettles are cool, I think they are called tea cans. They have a history, they where used by railroad engineers on steam engines to keep their tea warm by placing them on a small warming shelf that was on the steam engine.
I use honey in coffee. Taste great and it's much easier to take honey in the woods than sugar. It also keeps a long time. Otherwise I just drink it black
You are a natural teacher. I saw that video about when you stopped teaching, but online your fans love your teaching abilities. You take the trick out of a lot of a lot of... " how did he do that "..👍🍺✌
These back garden videos Simon are great. Specially when you want to go over something in a little bit more detail. This could be a new segment for you😆😆
What a selection mate. I’ve been looking at Beaver Craft knifes but now after see this there’s some more options to look at. The spoons and the kuksa look great by the way. Thanks Simon, Ant 👍
Excellent informative video. I like the fact that I can hear his voice clearly, and his accent is not so thick that I can't understand what he is communicating good job! Cheers!😎
Nice one Simon, thank you. I'm very much a newcomer to carving, really enjoying it. I too have started keeping plasters in my carving kit, glad its not just me!
Brilliant 👍 😁 lovely collection of spoons. I have a little issue with whittling anything other than a spoon lol always good to see another episode. Take care and i look forward to seeingyour nxt project/adventure you do... All the best
Nice! I used to carve stuff a long long time ago. I don't do it anymore but maybe some day I will take it back up again. Thanks for the lovely video Simon!😊👍👍
Sir, you are the clamp! I really enjoyed that pal, your films are like the best conversations, interesting and relaxed, and even better I don’t need to contribute! And it was lovely to see your grandfather’s tools still working well and keeping him alive. Stay well.
You are inspiring me to finally break down and start investing in some good carving knives. All of your videos are great. You would fit right in with some of us South Carolina country boys.
I share your interest in carving but is it not intriguing how a handy little carving kit has a habit of growing into a selection of tools that would fill a small workshop! Thanks for another great video.
Check out Doug Linker, have been watching him for years and he got me into carving, started with his bushcraft vids years ago. A cheaper jack of all trades knife is the old timer carvin jack or the similar higher price better version is the flexcut whittlin jack.
Getting caught up on videos and found this one that got by me , sorry . One of my friends watching this with me asked me if you was homeless ,😂😂😂 I told him you own a Castle , 😏 . Sorry , he didn’t believe me . Like the carving knifes Simon , they looked nice . Like the spoons you had too . Glad to see that you are ok over there . Always nice to get your videos , makes my days better. Cheers and ATB.
Steven🙂I,m sure she,s proud of him....and she knows he deserves every good word about him AND that NO one is a threat for her.but that was a good joke. 😂Peace!
My friend sent me to your channel, so glad he did, it's absolutely brilliant 🙌 will be downloading some of these to watch in the tent. Thanks again for the content, Adam
Good well filmed video Simon, good to see your collection of tools, and the end projects looked great, nice coffee pot as well, looked just the job, stay safe and thanks for sharing 👍
Excellent Simon, it’s funny, I just carved my first Kuksa in my shop as we’re in lockdown here. I was going to write and ask you if you did much carving. Nice set of tools. Thanks for the video
Thanks for a look at your wood carving kit. Very late in life I did some spoon carving; did a bowl and a kuksa. Alas, I had dry wood and things were a struggle. Dust and chips all over my study.
Great kit! Im slowly rebuilding my kit back to its former splendor. Time and loaning them out have had a huge toll on my collection. Almost back to where I once was.
Nice video, some good ideas as well am really interested in this sort of thing. Like some of the others always used to be whittling things when I were a kid would like to get back into it again cheers Simon stay safe and take care
.........It has always been intriguing to me to watch a skilled carver produce useful items....But my attempts to duplicate that fine art while sitting on the porch with one of my many pocket knives always turned into a stick sharpening event.....none the less entertaining and relaxing.....You produce great tools with fine knives and I enjoy your efforts....ATB..from central Texas....Take care.....
Another great and informative video Simon. If you are stuck for ideas for a video it would be great to see all of your kit and how you store it. You seem to have a cast collection 👍
I have some of my grandfather’s tools, some dating back to the 1920’s, they are among my most treasured possessions. They just don’t make things to that standard any more, unless it’s extremely high end. I have small brass handled screwdrivers, originally for guns. Lovely little oil cans, and a large copper one that you squeeze the handle to dispense- can’t imagine anyone using copper nowadays! When I buy tools, I always look for old ones, I love the old ebony and brass mortise gauges. I managed to win some chisels on eBay the other week,, they are a joy to look at, never mind use. The wood is beautiful, the shape, the lustre, patina’d metal, brass fittings, why would you want to buy a cheap modern set for the same money?😁
Simon, as always a most entertaining and enjoyable video. However, loved to see your enamel “teapot” as you called it. When I was 15, wow in the mid sixties, I helped out on a Yorkshire farm and these were called mashing cans. The tea was mashed at the farmhouse, milk added and it was my job to deliver to the farm workers at tea breaks. Don’t normally do nostalgia but woh nice to see. Thanks my friend regards to Zen
Cracking video Simon I'm just getting into my carving there is so many carving knifes on the market but I bought like the mora ones stay safe atvb Jimmy 😎😎
Hi Simon. I you're keeping well. I expect it's frustrating you not being able to go out into the wilds. Really enjoyed your video, surprising how many knives and tools are used in making utensils etc. Anyway stay safe and be well. Regards Luke.
Cheers Luke, you really don’t need all of this gear - one knife (could even be your normal belt knife if it’s sharp enough) and a crook knife for the bowl. 👍
I picked up a starter carving kit from Lee Valley years back, then picked up a Flexcut started kit and a Carving Jack combination knife. Used to do some carving during the summer especially at Scout Camp. Finding it harder to do now with arthritis in my hands, not as flexible and cramp sooner, but still enjoy it.
Have you ever made a canoe paddle or an oar? With your craftsmanship I’m sure it would be beautiful and fun to watch....just an idea. Safe travels, stay well and stay happy. 🙏🏼⛺️😎
Including you , how many kids are their in the family ? You crack me up , your just like a big kid . You remind me of me , your channel rules !!! I definitely enjoy your videos .
Hi there Simon it's great to see you mate 👍🏾 and you may not be a woodcarver but you work with wood nonetheless as a carpenter and a joiner that definitely gives you a one up over most of us LOL you have a working man's hands your fingers are nmble and trained However I'm sure you had your dose of Carpenters thumb 🔨👍🏾 LOL 😜 The hammer of Doom 🤯 🤣🤣 ATB MY FRIEND
Awesome set and amazing timing too! I had my first set of carving knives through the post yesterday! In fact, I'm pretty sure it's the same cheap set you spoke about here! The knives look identical :D I'm going to start using them next week as I have a week off work :) I've started with the cheap set with the aim to get some better quality stuff as I get better and my enthusiasm grows.
@@simonablokeinthewoods I ended up going through Amazon in fact (www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07QV1WWPD). I've just had a look for Bushcraft Trade Post and looks like it might be a Facebook group? I'll have to join the group, I didn't realise that existed!
No joke, an art to sharpening them hook knives. My mora 163 is a bear. I need to modify it and get rid of that razor point. Sliced my palm on the first spoon. Ordered cutproof gloves 2 minutes later. Have some waiting for my 7 yr old to grow into and he has a couple moras waiting on him to be ready to open. Made him a lap leather to cover the triangle of death and a few lap spoon vises. I like my beavercraft and flexcut as well. I am working on getting a Robin wood set and would love a Hans Karllson. I pocket the old timer carvin jack sometimes but it's a pretty heavy EDC knife.
Nice kit there Simon. Don’t think I could get into carving as I tend to be a bit accident prone with sharp blades. One overnighter in the woods with a couple of mates I was trimming a stick to use as a fire poker when the blade slipped and took a sizeable slice out of the little finger. Knew it needed stitches and that there was going to be nerve damage so set off walking to the hospital (about 8km). After waiting for about 3 hours the doctor finally came in and asked what was wrong. Me, 6ft2in, dressed in olive combats, boots etc, stinking of campfire and a tad embarrassed holds up my left hand with a bandage on the little finger and I could just see the doc holding back the chuckles and I knew he was thinking ‘Ahh yeah, Johnny Rambo cuts his little finger and comes crying to the hospital!’ 😁
Perfect, I had been contemplating some wood carving in the field, and I'm glad you pointed out the issue with using gauges without the ability to clamp down your work! Cheers Simon 😀👍 Jim P.S. attempting your beer can chicken recipe as I type this! Thanks for the inspiration 😀👍
Would you do a video on how you sharpen your knives Simon, specifically the Boar? I know there's loads of videos but I feel like you would do a good, simply broken down tutorial on how to do it without going overboard on the minute details. Thanks!
Thanks Steven, I have steered away from doing a sharpening video due to there being so many already. I might slip something into a video at some point. 👍
Have u seen the Old Timer carving pocket knife? I would love to see how u carved that twisty spoon. Great video my friend, stay safe. And shout out to zed that was a dope kettle
i can't post the link so ill post the product link's title instead so you can copy and paste that into your browser: FALCON ENAMEL CLASSIC TEA CAN/BILLY CAN WHITE 900ML
If it helps, I found that a proper champagne cork fits snuggly into the curve of the crook knife. Keeps the sharp pointy bit safe. Recently watched your Wissey trip and you mentioned your Landy. Please tell me it's at least a Defender or earlier.
Superb tip Andy, thank you! Good excuse to buy a bottle of Champers! I drive a beaten up old 93 defender, but I’ve had series land rovers in the past - once bitten!
I had a 109 Safari back in the 80's but then kids arrived and never had one since. Still in the blood though. You're doing grand. Keep up the good work.
Simon, yet another great video, you have so much more skill and patience than I ever could have. Quick question, when it hits summer do you lose the hat?
Fantastic video, as always. Please tell me where one could purchase that grate, which is attached to the pole. The same pole to which is attached the "shepherd's hook" that held the coffee kettle. Thank you!
Awesome carving kit. I tried once carving with a bend knife but it did not work at all. Perhaps my bend knife was cheap junk and i need to spend a litlebit more money. Greetings,, Kitty.
Hey, Simon....a "crook knife" in the U.S. is called a "bow knife"......It is the short slang name for a "bowl knife"!! A crook in our woods is a man who steals...a thief! lol Question...are those tea bags reusable? ie...you can put your fresh ground in it..steep ..then empty, wash and be ready for another cup...also...nice spoons..good talent...great vid...as usual..."..may you have a sure foot and a warm fire in all your trails...
Interesting about the crook knife terminology, cheers. These particular coffee bags are single use, but I do have some muslin reusable tea bags that I use. 👍
Nice carving set there! Carving wood is a very nice creative hobby! By the way, please let me put my opinion, on saws! Bahco Laplander, is a military,survival,hunting style saw,desinged to cut more stuff than wood (bones,plastic etc). IMO Bushcrafters should choose something like Opinel No 12 saw (stay away of their 18 model),. Campers should choose somthing like Corona saws and Professional carpenters,woodworkers etc, should choose Silky or similar Japanese saws. Are all these saws, that will cut wood? Yes they are, I just said my opinion, on what is more suitable, for each situation.
Iam a beginner, 57 year old woman. just bought my first spoon carving set ( 3 pieces) thank you for your knowledge sir, I appreciate you.
May I say, you are one Handsome bloke in the woods.
I've worked in the meat industry in the past.....You are 100% correct, 'a sharp knife is a safe knife'. It took me 26 years of living before I finally learned that you 'always keep your hands & fingers BEHIND the moving blade!!!' Another good video😎👍
Simon, a bloke in the garden, making do quite nicely indeed.
Awesome collection Simon!! I have to say nearly every camping I have taken with my family there has been something carved, going back to my Dad who loved to do cork screws and other decorative carvings. I like doing spoons too, something about them , and I still have them all! I used to make toy knives for my kids when they were little, and make birch bark sheaths for them. we also made little birch bark canoes! What is so special is the two gouges you have from your Grandfather! I cherish all the woodworking tools I have from my Grandfather, maybe thats what inspired me to spend my life making that my trade.
Thanks for keeping the volgs coming at a time when so many of us around the world are sheltering home, there good to see, and remind us of good times , and help us look towards the good times yet to come!
Thanks for the reminiscences!
Thank you! Your kids will remember those wooden knives forever! 👍
It's nice to see you had a little sunny weather. Neat pot! Thanks for the video.
Those falcon kettles are cool, I think they are called tea cans. They have a history, they where used by railroad engineers on steam engines to keep their tea warm by placing them on a small warming shelf that was on the steam engine.
At 70, my eye's aren't as good as they once were---so, I know I did not just see you pour honey into coffee!!!!🤠 Great video Simon. Be safe. Roger
I use honey in coffee. Taste great and it's much easier to take honey in the woods than sugar. It also keeps a long time. Otherwise I just drink it black
𝒴𝑜𝓊 𝓈𝒽𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝓈𝑒𝑒 𝒽𝒾𝓂 𝓅𝑜𝓊𝓇 𝒽𝑜𝓃𝑒𝓎 𝑜𝓃 𝓅𝒶𝓃𝒸𝒶𝓀𝑒𝓈, 𝒷𝑒𝒻𝑜𝓇𝑒 𝐼 𝓌𝒶𝓈 𝒶 𝒹𝒾𝒶𝒷𝑒𝓉𝒾𝒸, 𝒾𝓉 𝓌𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝒽𝒶𝓋𝑒 𝓂𝒶𝒹𝑒 𝓂𝓎 𝓂𝑜𝓊𝓉𝒽 𝓌𝒶𝓉𝑒𝓇, 𝒷𝓊𝓉 𝒾𝓉 𝒿𝓊𝓈𝓉 𝓂𝒶𝒹𝑒 𝓂𝓎 𝑒𝓎𝑒𝓈 𝓌𝒶𝓉𝑒𝓇.
Hahaha 👍
Awesome video , no nonsense, great style
I like your carving kit everybody should have one in care in your car for emergencies good job thank you.
You are a natural teacher. I saw that video about when you stopped teaching, but online your fans love your teaching abilities. You take the trick out of a lot of a lot of... " how did he do that "..👍🍺✌
Thanks Mark!! 😁👍
These back garden videos Simon are great. Specially when you want to go over something in a little bit more detail. This could be a new segment for you😆😆
Thanks Simon. 👍
Quality tools + mad skills = beautiful craftsmanship! Well done Simon!👍 Mike, USA
first person I've seen who included bandaids... awesome!!! thanks for the video, stay well.
What a selection mate. I’ve been looking at Beaver Craft knifes but now after see this there’s some more options to look at. The spoons and the kuksa look great by the way. Thanks Simon, Ant 👍
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Excellent informative video. I like the fact that I can hear his voice clearly, and his accent is not so thick that I can't understand
what he is communicating good job! Cheers!😎
Nice one Simon, thank you. I'm very much a newcomer to carving, really enjoying it. I too have started keeping plasters in my carving kit, glad its not just me!
Brilliant 👍 😁
lovely collection of spoons.
I have a little issue with whittling anything other than a spoon lol always good to see another episode. Take care and i look forward to seeingyour nxt project/adventure you do... All the best
Nice! I used to carve stuff a long long time ago. I don't do it anymore but maybe some day I will take it back up again. Thanks for the lovely video Simon!😊👍👍
Sir, you are the clamp!
I really enjoyed that pal, your films are like the best conversations, interesting and relaxed, and even better I don’t need to contribute! And it was lovely to see your grandfather’s tools still working well and keeping him alive.
Stay well.
Thanks mate!
Simon, a clamp in the woods. 😁
I searched for your RUclips channel as google algorithm was not showing your videos in suggestions, and here I am having coffee with you 😜
You are inspiring me to finally break down and start investing in some good carving knives. All of your videos are great. You would fit right in with some of us South Carolina country boys.
Thanks for sharing! stay safe my friend
Great tools, hopefully you'll be on your travels soon, til then stay safe
I share your interest in carving but is it not intriguing how a handy little carving kit has a habit of growing into a selection of tools that would fill a small workshop! Thanks for another great video.
Check out Doug Linker, have been watching him for years and he got me into carving, started with his bushcraft vids years ago. A cheaper jack of all trades knife is the old timer carvin jack or the similar higher price better version is the flexcut whittlin jack.
Thanks David - always the way isn’t it!!
Getting caught up on videos and found this one that got by me , sorry .
One of my friends watching this with me asked me if you was homeless ,😂😂😂
I told him you own a Castle , 😏 . Sorry , he didn’t believe me . Like the carving knifes Simon , they looked nice . Like the spoons you had too . Glad to see that you are ok over there . Always nice to get your videos , makes my days better.
Cheers and ATB.
Hahaha - thanks mate! Every Englishman’s home is his castle!
ben and his wife make beautiful knives been eyeing up his crook knives and sloyds for a while now
💕💕That,s amazing.You,re the man I,d like in my life 💖Great job!
Wow, I don’t get comments like that very often!!
Thank you.
@@simonablokeinthewoods : You will not get any more either, if your wife finds out. 😂
Steven🙂I,m sure she,s proud of him....and she knows he deserves every good word about him AND that NO one is a threat for her.but that was a good joke. 😂Peace!
That was great. Thanks for that, and the links too. 👍🙂
Another great little video top man 👍
My friend sent me to your channel, so glad he did, it's absolutely brilliant 🙌 will be downloading some of these to watch in the tent. Thanks again for the content, Adam
Thanks Adam! 👍
Great little kit.thanks for sharing.
Good well filmed video Simon, good to see your collection of tools, and the end projects looked great, nice coffee pot as well, looked just the job, stay safe and thanks for sharing 👍
Love your vids! That teapot is cool! 💚
Awsome Video and Tools Brother! Thank You
Excellent Simon, it’s funny, I just carved my first Kuksa in my shop as we’re in lockdown here. I was going to write and ask you if you did much carving.
Nice set of tools.
Thanks for the video
I'm envious of your tea pot.
Thanks for a look at your wood carving kit. Very late in life I did some spoon carving; did a bowl and a kuksa. Alas, I had dry wood and things were a struggle. Dust and chips all over my study.
Awesome video Simon you and your family take care and stay safe 👍
Great kit! Im slowly rebuilding my kit back to its former splendor. Time and loaning them out have had a huge toll on my collection. Almost back to where I once was.
Brilliant as usual Simon and good to see your keeping well 🤟☮
Nice video, some good ideas as well am really interested in this sort of thing. Like some of the others always used to be whittling things when I were a kid would like to get back into it again cheers Simon stay safe and take care
Came home from Mora yesterday 😊👋🇸🇪
.........It has always been intriguing to me to watch a skilled carver produce useful items....But my attempts to duplicate that fine art while sitting on the porch with one of my many pocket knives always turned into a stick sharpening event.....none the less entertaining and relaxing.....You produce great tools with fine knives and I enjoy your efforts....ATB..from central Texas....Take care.....
I’m certainly no skilled carver, that’s for sure, but like you, I enjoy cutting away at a piece of wood and hopefully making something useful. 👍😁
Enjoyable video - thanks!!
Thanks Si, again great content. Stay safe 😉🙏
Splendid Simon, thank you! Stay safe.
Another great and informative video Simon.
If you are stuck for ideas for a video it would be great to see all of your kit and how you store it. You seem to have a cast collection 👍
*vast*
I have a vast cast collection too! 😋
Great set Simon! I guess that we are all showing our carving stuff with the current state of things. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for this Simon. 👍
Good video mate. Answers many questions ... Cheers
Enjoyed watching as always! I love that you have tools that belonged to your grandfather. :)
I have some of my grandfather’s tools, some dating back to the 1920’s, they are among my most treasured possessions. They just don’t make things to that standard any more, unless it’s extremely high end. I have small brass handled screwdrivers, originally for guns. Lovely little oil cans, and a large copper one that you squeeze the handle to dispense- can’t imagine anyone using copper nowadays! When I buy tools, I always look for old ones, I love the old ebony and brass mortise gauges. I managed to win some chisels on eBay the other week,, they are a joy to look at, never mind use. The wood is beautiful, the shape, the lustre, patina’d metal, brass fittings, why would you want to buy a cheap modern set for the same money?😁
Impressive collection
So fascinating to watch carving!
Nicely done on this video Simon!! Excellent carving kit!! 👍 Liked the end results, the utensils came out great!! All the best bud!!
Simon, as always a most entertaining and enjoyable video. However, loved to see your enamel “teapot” as you called it. When I was 15, wow in the mid sixties, I helped out on a Yorkshire farm and these were called mashing cans. The tea was mashed at the farmhouse, milk added and it was my job to deliver to the farm workers at tea breaks. Don’t normally do nostalgia but woh nice to see.
Thanks my friend regards to Zen
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Lovely memories! 👍
Very good video thanks great information.
Neat coffee pot and coffee bags. Wipe the outside of your pot with dish soap it makes it easier to wash of the black sootie char off. Thanks
Cracking video Simon I'm just getting into my carving there is so many carving knifes on the market but I bought like the mora ones stay safe atvb Jimmy 😎😎
Very good, i like you!
Another Interesting video
Hi Simon. I you're keeping well. I expect it's frustrating you not being able to go out into the wilds. Really enjoyed your video, surprising how many knives and tools are used in making utensils etc. Anyway stay safe and be well. Regards Luke.
Cheers Luke, you really don’t need all of this gear - one knife (could even be your normal belt knife if it’s sharp enough) and a crook knife for the bowl. 👍
Thanks Simon. Good vid.
Love the vid bud your awesome
Nice to see you. Stay well. 😁
👍👍, very informative! Cheers 👏😁
Excellent!
I picked up a starter carving kit from Lee Valley years back, then picked up a Flexcut started kit and a Carving Jack combination knife. Used to do some carving during the summer especially at Scout Camp. Finding it harder to do now with arthritis in my hands, not as flexible and cramp sooner, but still enjoy it.
I’ve been tempted by the flexcut knives. 👍
Have you ever made a canoe paddle or an oar? With your craftsmanship I’m sure it would be beautiful and fun to watch....just an idea. Safe travels, stay well and stay happy. 🙏🏼⛺️😎
I have Roland, yes. I made a pair when I made my canoe. I’m planning on making another soon for a friend, so I’ll film it this time. 👍
Simon, a bloke in the woods I look forward to that video
Keep on forgetting to drink my tea! Thanks for the info.
Including you , how many kids are their in the family ? You crack me up , your just like a big kid . You remind me of me , your channel rules !!! I definitely enjoy your videos .
Hahaha - I’ll never grow up! 😁
Good one Simon. 👍👍
Like you spoons nice job.
Hi there Simon it's great to see you mate 👍🏾 and you may not be a woodcarver but you work with wood nonetheless as a carpenter and a joiner that definitely gives you a one up over most of us LOL you have a working man's hands your fingers are nmble and trained
However I'm sure you had your dose of Carpenters thumb
🔨👍🏾 LOL 😜
The hammer of Doom 🤯 🤣🤣 ATB MY FRIEND
Hahaha - oh yes mate! Done that a few times!! 👍
@@simonablokeinthewoods yep I figured as much so have I when I was a framer those were days I will never forget 🤯
New to the vlogs Simon and really enjoying the content.
Awesome set and amazing timing too! I had my first set of carving knives through the post yesterday! In fact, I'm pretty sure it's the same cheap set you spoke about here! The knives look identical :D I'm going to start using them next week as I have a week off work :) I've started with the cheap set with the aim to get some better quality stuff as I get better and my enthusiasm grows.
That’s the best way! I don’t suppose you got your set from the bushcraft trade post did you? From a chap who shares the same first name as me?
@@simonablokeinthewoods I ended up going through Amazon in fact (www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07QV1WWPD). I've just had a look for Bushcraft Trade Post and looks like it might be a Facebook group? I'll have to join the group, I didn't realise that existed!
No joke, an art to sharpening them hook knives. My mora 163 is a bear. I need to modify it and get rid of that razor point. Sliced my palm on the first spoon. Ordered cutproof gloves 2 minutes later. Have some waiting for my 7 yr old to grow into and he has a couple moras waiting on him to be ready to open. Made him a lap leather to cover the triangle of death and a few lap spoon vises. I like my beavercraft and flexcut as well. I am working on getting a Robin wood set and would love a Hans Karllson. I pocket the old timer carvin jack sometimes but it's a pretty heavy EDC knife.
Yep, that tip is lethal!! Haha. 👍
Thank you!
great video.
Nice kit there Simon. Don’t think I could get into carving as I tend to be a bit accident prone with sharp blades. One overnighter in the woods with a couple of mates I was trimming a stick to use as a fire poker when the blade slipped and took a sizeable slice out of the little finger. Knew it needed stitches and that there was going to be nerve damage so set off walking to the hospital (about 8km). After waiting for about 3 hours the doctor finally came in and asked what was wrong. Me, 6ft2in, dressed in olive combats, boots etc, stinking of campfire and a tad embarrassed holds up my left hand with a bandage on the little finger and I could just see the doc holding back the chuckles and I knew he was thinking ‘Ahh yeah, Johnny Rambo cuts his little finger and comes crying to the hospital!’ 😁
Hahaha - he might have thought it, but I bet he didn’t say it! 😂
Perfect, I had been contemplating some wood carving in the field, and I'm glad you pointed out the issue with using gauges without the ability to clamp down your work! Cheers Simon 😀👍 Jim P.S. attempting your beer can chicken recipe as I type this! Thanks for the inspiration 😀👍
Hope the chicken came out well! 😁
It was the BEST roast chicken I have ever eaten, even if I do say so myself. So good, I did another one 😂 👍
Would you do a video on how you sharpen your knives Simon, specifically the Boar? I know there's loads of videos but I feel like you would do a good, simply broken down tutorial on how to do it without going overboard on the minute details. Thanks!
Thanks Steven, I have steered away from doing a sharpening video due to there being so many already. I might slip something into a video at some point. 👍
Great video Simon. I just tried my first spoon this past month. Let just say I need a lot of practice. Lol
Hahaha - keep at it, they’ll get better!
Nice work Simon! Could you also do a video on different kind of woods suitable for woodcarving?
Have u seen the Old Timer carving pocket knife? I would love to see how u carved that twisty spoon. Great video my friend, stay safe. And shout out to zed that was a dope kettle
I’m a fan, fam ☮️
Hi Simon , Was wondering if you had made a tool roll for your carving kit and if you haven't are you going to , Regards Paul .
Keep well my friend ....
Actually I'm on my first hike in the woods for awhile..feels nice just day packing and it's hot as hell here.. cheers my friend
That’s enough gear to keep a small 19th century Zulu impi in great spirits. 😊
I have always loved that tea pot / cup that Zed gifted you I would love to know where to order one
i can't post the link so ill post the product link's title instead so you can copy and paste that into your browser:
FALCON ENAMEL CLASSIC TEA CAN/BILLY CAN WHITE 900ML
If it helps, I found that a proper champagne cork fits snuggly into the curve of the crook knife. Keeps the sharp pointy bit safe. Recently watched your Wissey trip and you mentioned your Landy. Please tell me it's at least a Defender or earlier.
Superb tip Andy, thank you! Good excuse to buy a bottle of Champers!
I drive a beaten up old 93 defender, but I’ve had series land rovers in the past - once bitten!
I had a 109 Safari back in the 80's but then kids arrived and never had one since. Still in the blood though. You're doing grand. Keep up the good work.
Simon, yet another great video, you have so much more skill and patience than I ever could have. Quick question, when it hits summer do you lose the hat?
Thanks Peter, I just swap it for my summer hat! 😂
Could you tell me where you got the auger from sand also where you got the tool roll. Thanks
Hi Simon, thanks for sharing your tools kit with us. I would like to know where you had the 6mm auger from ? I cant' find any online... thank you !
Fantastic video, as always. Please tell me where one could purchase that grate, which is attached to the pole. The same pole to which is attached the "shepherd's hook" that held the coffee kettle. Thank you!
Thank you! It’s an original mini fire anchor made by the super talented blacksmith @tjmmetalworks (on Etsy)
Awesome carving kit. I tried once carving with a bend knife but it did not work at all.
Perhaps my bend knife was cheap junk and i need to spend a litlebit more money.
Greetings,, Kitty.
It’s definitely worth spending a few £ or € on a quality tool. 😁👍
Hey, Simon....a "crook knife" in the U.S. is called a "bow knife"......It is the short slang name for a "bowl knife"!! A crook in our woods is a man who steals...a thief! lol Question...are those tea bags reusable? ie...you can put your fresh ground in it..steep ..then empty, wash and be ready for another cup...also...nice spoons..good talent...great vid...as usual..."..may you have a sure foot and a warm fire in all your trails...
Interesting about the crook knife terminology, cheers. These particular coffee bags are single use, but I do have some muslin reusable tea bags that I use. 👍
Thank you Simon. What is that device you hang your coffee water on over the fire please?
Nice carving set there! Carving wood is a very nice creative hobby! By the way, please let me put my opinion, on saws! Bahco Laplander, is a military,survival,hunting style saw,desinged to cut more stuff than wood (bones,plastic etc). IMO Bushcrafters should choose something like Opinel No 12 saw (stay away of their 18 model),. Campers should choose somthing like Corona saws and Professional carpenters,woodworkers etc, should choose Silky or similar Japanese saws. Are all these saws, that will cut wood? Yes they are, I just said my opinion, on what is more suitable, for each situation.