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you might want to get some of the silicone impregnated fabric sewn into the front of the tent as a way to close it up if heavy rain starts. that opening in the front is going to be bad if heavy rain comes
FUNFACT: the reason Naphtha is "The most flammable thing you've ever seen in your life" as you put it, is because it is a very vaporous, petroleum based hydrocarbon fuel that falls somewhere between benzine and gasoline if you wanna get into all the technicals. it's essentially what's commonly sold as "Coleman's Camp Fuel", which is what Fire Eaters use as fuel for their torches, and the vapors are what allow them to do those cool tricks like lighting their tongue on fire or holding a flame in the mouth and passing it to another torch.
Anyone who says you're too loud or energetic doesn't get that those things are exactly what makes you stand apart, and what made me really want to stick around and watch every one of your videos. Don't let it get to you!
The way this channel is going; I half expect there to be a two-month hiatus only for you to return having wandered into the backwoods with the chefs crates, the staff of the wanderer, and now this backpack and living in the wilderness for that whole time. Honestly, that as a weekend trip would be an awesome video in its own right.
With the way the tarp folds up, it's a cool opportunity to add a cool design to the outward facing circle so that when it's in backpack mode you have this cool symbol/crest. Imagine being part of a guild while out on adventure and some brigands spot you from their hiding spot along the road, but they then see your crest and quietly sheath their weapons, backing away in fear--they know if they attack you, retribution will be swift. ;)
On presentation: screw the people saying too energetic. It's nice having an excited, engaged host. As a theater major, I appreciate both your energy, and your acting! I actually thought you must've been a theater kid with your energy lmao :D I actually found this channel not too long ago looking for something else entirely. Thanks for the great tutorials and excellent vibes!
For a better weight distribution while using as a backpack, I might recommend suspending the pack from the top member of the frame, rather than resting it on the bottom shelf. Then you could put the blanket on the bottom shelf (possibly wrapped in the ground cover cloth) and it will move less when you walk.
That and weave a net around the shelf and the back, for better airflow because as is, it's going to make you very, very sweaty, and as a bonus for hanging stuff on. the backpack frame also needs a waist strap for better support and to keep it close to your back and to allow your hips to carry more of the weight
@@MrTrilbe good points. It's been a while since I have even thought about my external frame pack, but it's the only thing I would take with me in a situation that calls for a frame of any sort ..
@@davidlfort as it is now, with the way he has it, there's the balance issues from all the weight being on his shoulders, turning it into a pendulum, throwing off his balance and the possibility of a back injury, a nice 1-2 inch leather belt, with the frame on the outside of that will do the trick, also a nice opportunity to do some leather tooling too
I enjoy the energy. It can get rough with tutorial videos being quiet or monotone so I think you do a good job. Plus the content is interesting and imaginative
I think anyone who complains about your energy and enthusiasm really needs to check themselves. Your passion is a huge part of what attracts people to your channel, and it is truly inspiring to me as someone who lacks a lot of self-confidence.. and confidence in general. Your builds are always explained in a way that's easy to understand, and makes them super accessible to a wide array of skill levels.
This is an awesome idea. Props to whoever suggested it and props to you for pulling it off so well! It's like a step between ultralight bushcrafting and the giant tent you made for Reckoning! If you're not careful you might end up with a whole campsite of tents at this rate! XD
I want to say that your energy and love for your craft is what makes your videos enjoyable to me. It's contageous and makes me want to go out and make stuff. Don't let anyone change your love for what you do, because I think the channel would lose it's spark without is. Same goes for edditor, we love you both as you are.
My god man, you just keep getting better! It’s truly amazing. Following along with you for a long time, it’s been incredible to see your growth. Both in regards to your skills and your channel
@@SkillTree having ruck marched a couple of times, if you add a chest strap as well as shoulder sinch straps at the top it will help distribute weight a little more.
Gotta say I love how energetic and excited you get about a project, mainly because it shows your passion for the project but also because that's also what I'm like when I'm making things
*Don't change: You are the only one who can be you.* It's the charm and vibe that keeps me subbed, besides the enthusiasm and originality is what keeps me motivated to continue creating and crafting. Cheers fellow crafter
Hey Cl3ver! May i suggest adding a loop to the top (on outside of fabric at the tip of centerpole spot) and you can use rope to suspend the fabric from a tree and avoid needing to break down the whole frame for the centerpole and give you more space? Not for all the time, but maybe for when you really wanna get out of the rain quick or temporarily out of the rain until the pole is ready to be put up? Just a suggestion to help the build!
On that note, having a separate outer bag with a divider is a good idea. Leaving all your gear on the wet ground while you tear down the (wet) tent to fold it into the (wet) bag that you load everything (now also wet) into is going to suck. Depending on where you camp, EVERYTHING is wet ALL THE TIME, and it's much better to load all your (dry) things into the (dry) bag while you're still protected by the (wet) tent.
No, that WOULD be an "all the time thing" as it would give you more useable space inside the tent. With such a loop the only reason to use the pole is if you don't have a tree to hang it from.
The only problem I have is that the opening of the tent is a bit big. If the rain falls in the right direction, it WILL get in the tent (also the wind and all sorts of critters could get in and make the night less pleasant). So make sure you can fully close it. One more thing, the leaves can be a good free insolation from the cold (and possibly wet) ground so don't hesitate to put a small layer underneath the bed tarp. It's not the most comfy but the cold ground isn't really better.
There are a lot of ways to set up a 9x9 tarp to keep out the weather on worse days, So i would say that part is still practical Although while setting up the tent all your gear would be exposed because, hey, that's your bag
There are plenty of other "how to" or "DIY" channels on RUclips but one reason I enjoy yours (other than the amazing & quirky projects) is your energy & presentation. I have no complaints or critiques with your delivery. You keep being you and I'll keep watching (and picking up ideas). 👍
Part of the reason I LOVE your channel is because you have energy that doesn't appear faked, a facade etc. Its like you actually enjoy and are excited by the things you are making. There is a childlike wonder that I think a lot of makers loose. A sheer joy and giddiness that gets lost somewhere as we get older. You don't and that's why I LOVE your channel.. Helps that you make all kinds of nerd,dork,DnD, etc stuff....
I'm not sure what you're drinking out of that cup but I'm sure that's part of what gives you your energetic personality. I'm assuming it's coffee? That was an awesome build. I made one out of sticks and using Bank line to lash everything together. I did not have the ledge that you had on yours but I do plan on making one just like you made hope you don't mind. It's little projects like these that help me and my grandson to bond and we both love it. As I have just found your Channel today, which was 11:13 at 1:00 a.m. in the morning I am going to follow you for a while and see if I like your Channel. I'm also going to check out some of your videos and see how I like those. This was an awesome build and I really did enjoy watching you do that you have a pretty creative mind and I hope it shows in the videos. Thanks again for the video. Stay vigilant!
I know that most of the stuff you are making I realistically wouldn't use except for maybe a few times total, but regardless my inner child is screaming in joy every time I see these creations. They seriously are everything I dreamed of when I was a child. Keep up the great work and especially your child like passion and ethusiasm, for I truly adore it ^^.
Incredible companion to the staff. I would love to see you do a little documentary or vlog where you use only things you have made to go on a short backpacking trip.
I’d like to see a showcase of this with the staff of the wanderer. They compliment each other so well it’s almost criminal that the staff only got a passing mention.
Absolutely loved this build and I loved the video someone that's energetic about what they're talking about is usually just passionate anyone who doesn't like it can kick rocks.
your hype energy is 100% part of why I watch you. Your extreme enthusiasm brightens my day and makes me want to make the things you make too. Please don't tone it down at all, you're sincere love of what you do is infectious.
I would love a follow up on this where you jazz up all the bits and bobs the way you did with your wanderer's staff. Simple camping knot instructions would go perfect carved into the tent poles, and getting everything dyed to better blend in with the woodlands would be swell.
Bro! That was awesome! And don’t worry, your presentations and energy is one of the reasons we come to your videos! You look and sound so enthusiastic and happy, so we can’t help but share in your excitement! Great video, as always man!
Excellent work mate. If you don't mind , I've made a few items with this kind of tarp and have a couple of points/tips that might be helpful to others. First is to use mineral or white spirit as it is cheaper, more widely available and less noxious than that naptha sh1t (which as Ave would say has been found by the state of cancer to cause California). Add the spirit a little at a time when mixing, its just easier to blend that way. Finally do as much sewing as possible before waterproof treating, it might make hanging to dry more awkward but it gives the benifit of waterproofing your seams, especially if you are using a heavy gauge needle. Edit: If you need to join two drop cloths together to make a lager sheet the very best method is a flat felled seam, it's the seam that is most often used as the leg out seam of jeans. Put as simply as I can. Put the face sides of your fabric together and sew 2cm in from the edge and parallel for the entire seam. Trim the waste on one side down to a little over 1/2 cm. Fold the wide waste in half then pin or baste it flat to cover the narrow waste. You will end up wit two parallel seams forming a very strong join. I get that this may sound complex but if you search flat felling on RUclips there are lots of good examples (sewing parts online is very good). Happy stitching and good luck all.
It's almost uncanny, how conveniently timed this video was. I have been talking just the other day to friends that I plan on building a portable tent of sorts for my convention adventures, and lo and behold, Clever drops a video just for that. 😁
I am literally in the middle of making this! I went for a 9'x7.5' A-frame style tent. (With doors, so it's basically a 9'x9') With the tent poles connecting into a walking stick. I've been stuck trying to figure out how to store it. I might go the backpack route, idk. Amazing job! It turned out awesome! idk if it was just a bit for the ad or not, but I love your energy! Your enthusiasm is what makes this channel so great! If anything, I'd like to see more of the final product and your projects in use. With that, more time for you to nerd out! 😁
I have always loved how passionate and energetic you are! Please don’t change! The way you present and how excited you get when it is coming together are what set you apart. Keep being you!
Hi! I think it's really cool that you asked about your presentation style! I'm an erstwhile performer and someone with sensory issues and I love your videos, but I've definitely had issues watching more than one of your videos in a row, sometimes having to take a break in the middle of one, which is absolute shame bc I think you and your work are great! Your energy is wonderful! I think it's vm a part of the character of your 'show', I wouldn't change that at all. But your phrasing/intonation, which seems to have improved over time so you probably know this, but it's been repetitive at times. You have a fun, characterful cadence, but that sort of thing can definitely be overdone. So my one light bit of advice is to play more with the phrasing and intonation. Treat those buildups with the growly finish like a special treat! It's for my sensory issues that I'd beg you to hold back the yelling. Mind you, it's 100% a thing I share, absolutely no idea why I struggle ao much not to yell at the microphone. But not only is it bad for our voices, it has an effect on the recording too. I'm not an audio engineer, so I can't exactly describe the difference, but I know that my ears can feel it and it wipes me out, quite literally. In editing my own audio, I've noticed it's easier to equalise when I yell less, and there's less clipping. That's the one thing I think you can definitely get a huge improvement on, if you try nothing else, but as I said, I'm absolutely shit at not doing it too! 🤷 Anyway, keep doing such great work! I don't need any more crafting skills, but heck if you don't persuade me to get into leatherworking! How about some trying out some weaving or braiding some time?
The presentation was on point. It kept me engaged even after a long day on short sleep. Keep up the good work, both of you! Side note: watching your videos gives me tons of ideas for the Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop I am involved in. This backpack especially, for when they need to pack light but still have what they need. Combine this with the travelling chef's box, or two or three, and you have the perfect weekend campout!
Ooh! It’d be cool to see maybe a Timelapse of you setting up camp complete with tent, kitchen chest, cooking fire(?) and whatever else you deem needed to make a comfortable camp for adventurers 😁
Great build! I'm trying to think how you could add a separate door flap to this for when its raining really hard. Perhaps a smaller tarp that ties onto the 2 guy line connection points, and goes higher up to be pinned by the pole or tied around it, then could be pegged out at the front. Could just remove a peg to pull a corner up and enter. Or tie to the peg points at the front.
Amazing idea. I've been thinking of playing a ranger at a larp who carries everything he needs with him. With this backpack/tent I can now see me finally doing it. Thanks 🙂 PS: love your video's :D
This is such a gold mine of good ideas, i don't even EDIT: I just thought about it, but you can just as easily use PVC fittings if brass fittings are too expensive where you live or if you can't find them, and then you can just customize how they look using spray paint, super easily. There's a bunch of techniques to make metallic spray paint to look like old worn metal, too, so if you're into that look it's super easy to do it that way. If you use PVC fittings you can use Polyurethane Glue to hold the fittings to the wood instead or in addition to the nail-rivet technique you showed. In fact, you can probably build this whole backpack assembly out of PVC pipe and fittings, and customize the whole thing to look exactly how you want it to! Plus PVC is super cheap everywhere around the world(AFAIK), while wooden dowels might not be. So, just another really great option. This is extremely modular and customizable! Such great ideas. Plus if you just use PVC and PVC Cement you can do the whole thing without using any power tools, drills or hammers.
Also if the PVC is properly sealed it would make the whole thing float meaning you essentially have a raft you can pull the bag along if swimming or wading a river.
I LOVE your presentation. Your sheer giddy joy at making cool stuff is delightful. Some people are good at doing those quiet, soothing voices, and those videos are nice too, but you should be you and not tamp down your enthusiasm. Folks who don't like it have the whole rest of RUclips they can peruse.
Once again, well done sir! And with that project completed, we are one step closer to the viking/medieval camp out! Uhhhh day 1 of asking for a collapsible/portable viking cot!
You aren’t loud at all! You’re excited and it’s so nice to see, it makes me so much more excited to see the resigns it makes me curious as to what else you can do!! You’re hilarious and creative, there’s no way that positive energy is a bad thing
Only think I would change is the ground layer matching the tent size, maybe circular with a slit down the middle to go around the support beam. Love the inspired processes you unfold inspiring even more ideas from these.
Great suggestion. I assume he used the cut-off fabric from the tarp as a ground cover for the convenience. If the setup proves out, improvements will be a natural occurrence.
I actually love your enthusiasm. I don’t always focus when I’m watching RUclips tutorials, EVEN IF I WANT TO KNOW THE INFORMATION, but your videos are so easy for me to actually watch.
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Don't change anything!!! You're great, just the way you are!! I love how you explain things and throw in some humor.
I feel your energy and passion are what makes you so excited and driven for these projects and this channel im sure it has also driven others myself included into diving into some of these projects or learning new skills also kinda sad maddie didnt hide some silly greenscreen footage there lol
As a lifelong backpacker - I approve! As a lifelong nerd - I approve. 🤣🤣 If you’re too loud I turn the volume down. Your energy and passion (and hammy acting) is part of what makes your channel so much fun. 👍
That contagious energy and epicness in the speaking is actually what i love the most together with great projects. I'm my next adventure I'll consider to build one.
I gotta know... What was the theory of the plastic bag in the first place? You said it was for mixing purposes, but... Bucket and stick? Seemed to work just fine!
I 5hought being able to kneed it would help it break down a little better. The stick worked OK but the silicone likes to stick to it and not break down as easily
@@SkillTree aaaah, I can see that as something to consider. Worked out fine for you, but one of those things if you were trying at home you might go "Oh dang what is suddenly happening..."
I’m here for your enthusiasm. You aren’t too loud or energetic. I went back and watched your earlier videos where you were more subdued and figuring things out and I like this way better
I love your energy! Don't change. Staff of the wanderer, tent of the wanderer, and the camp kitchen. You got everything needed for a LARP. Gotta find me a LARP to go to (side thread).
Your high energy and enthusiasm are big reasons why I enjoy your channel as much as I do. I will say that in some of your older videos, there would occasionally be popping sounds when you got louder. But I attribute that to microphone settings or something. I haven't noticed that problem at all lately. Thanks for always putting in 110%
I love how you tread the line between realistic larp and full on comfy survivalist. Also i feel like yes you are a little dramatic but i think thats the whole draw of the channel. Your unencumbered enthusiasm is very entertaining and encouraging
I left this as a sub comment on another commentor but I'll leave it here for everyone else to see. I just started watching your channel a few weeks ago and you are giving me so much inspiration for upping my gear game at my boffer LARP. Your energy inspires me and reminds me of my own passion and excitement for things that I love. I've been told since I was a young man (about to turn 33) that I have "too much" energy. Especially when I get into something I'm passionate about. I found that as I distanced myself from those people or voices, I felt a lot of my own personal dissatisfaction began to resolve. When I found friends and voices that instead support my insane projects and ideas, I found myself wanting to be more authentic to who I am. LARP has helped me in more ways than I can count. And being able to create awesome things and get inspiration from people like you makes me fired up to do more. Your presentation is energetic and shows how much you love creating and being an absolute mad lad. Don't freaking change a thing, Kit.
I would think instead of your friction fittings for the backpack wouldn't the threaded fittings used in the walking Stave increase the longevity? But on a side note I would love to see a full camp build. Do it as a fun video both of you "hike" in and break down and use all the gear you have made. Setting up the tent from the pack. Breaking down the staves into your camp chairs and so on. Use them for the night and pack it all up in the morning to "hike out." Just to evaluate all the features and see where you could improve them for LARPing or for real use. This is just a smallish project. An Adirondack style chair that can become your back pack frame for your Chest of the Wandering Chef. So its easy to bring along for camp outs. And one other thing optionally make the frame double as a shelf attachable to a tree. Giving you a food prep work station or if you put it high enough to double as a bear bag location. Love the nerdy content thanks for the video.
Excellent Project! Your presentation is wonderful. The tone of your voice, your facial expressions and gestures keep me engaged. I can definitely see the improvement of your stage presence when I compare to one of your older videos. Keep up the great work!
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Could you publish the rough measurements between grommets?
you might want to get some of the silicone impregnated fabric sewn into the front of the tent as a way to close it up if heavy rain starts. that opening in the front is going to be bad if heavy rain comes
FUNFACT: the reason Naphtha is "The most flammable thing you've ever seen in your life" as you put it, is because it is a very vaporous, petroleum based hydrocarbon fuel that falls somewhere between benzine and gasoline if you wanna get into all the technicals. it's essentially what's commonly sold as "Coleman's Camp Fuel", which is what Fire Eaters use as fuel for their torches, and the vapors are what allow them to do those cool tricks like lighting their tongue on fire or holding a flame in the mouth and passing it to another torch.
great waterproofing
Anyone who says you're too loud or energetic doesn't get that those things are exactly what makes you stand apart, and what made me really want to stick around and watch every one of your videos. Don't let it get to you!
Came to say :)
Ditto
I know right, that's what makes his videos so fun to watch
Totally agree
You can tell he is having fun... if he went lower key and quieter, he would come to hate doing the videos...
The way this channel is going; I half expect there to be a two-month hiatus only for you to return having wandered into the backwoods with the chefs crates, the staff of the wanderer, and now this backpack and living in the wilderness for that whole time. Honestly, that as a weekend trip would be an awesome video in its own right.
Funny you should say that…. 👀
With the way the tarp folds up, it's a cool opportunity to add a cool design to the outward facing circle so that when it's in backpack mode you have this cool symbol/crest. Imagine being part of a guild while out on adventure and some brigands spot you from their hiding spot along the road, but they then see your crest and quietly sheath their weapons, backing away in fear--they know if they attack you, retribution will be swift. ;)
plus it helps indicate the outside versus inside
You are neither too loud, nor too energetic. It's your style and what makes your content entertaining. Never fails to make me smile.
On presentation: screw the people saying too energetic. It's nice having an excited, engaged host. As a theater major, I appreciate both your energy, and your acting! I actually thought you must've been a theater kid with your energy lmao :D I actually found this channel not too long ago looking for something else entirely. Thanks for the great tutorials and excellent vibes!
For a better weight distribution while using as a backpack, I might recommend suspending the pack from the top member of the frame, rather than resting it on the bottom shelf. Then you could put the blanket on the bottom shelf (possibly wrapped in the ground cover cloth) and it will move less when you walk.
That and weave a net around the shelf and the back, for better airflow because as is, it's going to make you very, very sweaty, and as a bonus for hanging stuff on. the backpack frame also needs a waist strap for better support and to keep it close to your back and to allow your hips to carry more of the weight
@@MrTrilbe good points. It's been a while since I have even thought about my external frame pack, but it's the only thing I would take with me in a situation that calls for a frame of any sort ..
@@davidlfort as it is now, with the way he has it, there's the balance issues from all the weight being on his shoulders, turning it into a pendulum, throwing off his balance and the possibility of a back injury, a nice 1-2 inch leather belt, with the frame on the outside of that will do the trick, also a nice opportunity to do some leather tooling too
@@MrTrilbe it should also be easy enough to attach said belt the same way he did the shoulder straps, to the bottom shelf portion of the frame.
I enjoy the energy. It can get rough with tutorial videos being quiet or monotone so I think you do a good job. Plus the content is interesting and imaginative
Enthusiasm makes you easy to listen to. Nothing gets boring faster than monotone voices and nothing sends me to sleep more than slow smooth talking
I think anyone who complains about your energy and enthusiasm really needs to check themselves. Your passion is a huge part of what attracts people to your channel, and it is truly inspiring to me as someone who lacks a lot of self-confidence.. and confidence in general. Your builds are always explained in a way that's easy to understand, and makes them super accessible to a wide array of skill levels.
Agreed. His energy and passion has fueled me to get back crafting and starting leather work.
Can confirm. Passionate DM Tinker Vibes are what I am here to see.
Yes, your tarp/backpack/tent is a true success! You push the entertainment envelope without tearing it. That's a compliment. New sub.
This is an awesome idea. Props to whoever suggested it and props to you for pulling it off so well! It's like a step between ultralight bushcrafting and the giant tent you made for Reckoning! If you're not careful you might end up with a whole campsite of tents at this rate! XD
For a more "medieval" approach to waterproofing one could go with linseed oil and tar.
I agree, it is a great idea and wonderfully made, looks like something the Boy Scouts of old could have made.
I want to say that your energy and love for your craft is what makes your videos enjoyable to me. It's contageous and makes me want to go out and make stuff. Don't let anyone change your love for what you do, because I think the channel would lose it's spark without is. Same goes for edditor, we love you both as you are.
My god man, you just keep getting better! It’s truly amazing. Following along with you for a long time, it’s been incredible to see your growth. Both in regards to your skills and your channel
Yep
I appreciate that! I also appreciate you being part of the Fam! Thank you for the support!
@@SkillTree having ruck marched a couple of times, if you add a chest strap as well as shoulder sinch straps at the top it will help distribute weight a little more.
Will there be a "Cornelis' Clever Contraptions" short for this? You could name it: THE PACK OF PRECIPITATE PROTECTION!! or something like that.
Gotta say I love how energetic and excited you get about a project, mainly because it shows your passion for the project but also because that's also what I'm like when I'm making things
Thanks! I love the things I make, I am glad it comes across and is something you enjoy😁
Now you need a door or an awning that turns into a door to keep out the rain. Great presentation, I love the energy.
*Don't change: You are the only one who can be you.*
It's the charm and vibe that keeps me subbed, besides the enthusiasm and originality is what keeps me motivated to continue creating and crafting.
Cheers fellow crafter
Hey Cl3ver! May i suggest adding a loop to the top (on outside of fabric at the tip of centerpole spot) and you can use rope to suspend the fabric from a tree and avoid needing to break down the whole frame for the centerpole and give you more space? Not for all the time, but maybe for when you really wanna get out of the rain quick or temporarily out of the rain until the pole is ready to be put up? Just a suggestion to help the build!
On that note, having a separate outer bag with a divider is a good idea. Leaving all your gear on the wet ground while you tear down the (wet) tent to fold it into the (wet) bag that you load everything (now also wet) into is going to suck. Depending on where you camp, EVERYTHING is wet ALL THE TIME, and it's much better to load all your (dry) things into the (dry) bag while you're still protected by the (wet) tent.
No, that WOULD be an "all the time thing" as it would give you more useable space inside the tent. With such a loop the only reason to use the pole is if you don't have a tree to hang it from.
The only problem I have is that the opening of the tent is a bit big. If the rain falls in the right direction, it WILL get in the tent (also the wind and all sorts of critters could get in and make the night less pleasant). So make sure you can fully close it. One more thing, the leaves can be a good free insolation from the cold (and possibly wet) ground so don't hesitate to put a small layer underneath the bed tarp. It's not the most comfy but the cold ground isn't really better.
There are a lot of ways to set up a 9x9 tarp to keep out the weather on worse days, So i would say that part is still practical
Although while setting up the tent all your gear would be exposed because, hey, that's your bag
There are plenty of other "how to" or "DIY" channels on RUclips but one reason I enjoy yours (other than the amazing & quirky projects) is your energy & presentation. I have no complaints or critiques with your delivery. You keep being you and I'll keep watching (and picking up ideas). 👍
Part of the reason I LOVE your channel is because you have energy that doesn't appear faked, a facade etc. Its like you actually enjoy and are excited by the things you are making. There is a childlike wonder that I think a lot of makers loose. A sheer joy and giddiness that gets lost somewhere as we get older. You don't and that's why I LOVE your channel.. Helps that you make all kinds of nerd,dork,DnD, etc stuff....
I'm not sure what you're drinking out of that cup but I'm sure that's part of what gives you your energetic personality. I'm assuming it's coffee? That was an awesome build. I made one out of sticks and using Bank line to lash everything together. I did not have the ledge that you had on yours but I do plan on making one just like you made hope you don't mind. It's little projects like these that help me and my grandson to bond and we both love it. As I have just found your Channel today, which was 11:13 at 1:00 a.m. in the morning I am going to follow you for a while and see if I like your Channel. I'm also going to check out some of your videos and see how I like those. This was an awesome build and I really did enjoy watching you do that you have a pretty creative mind and I hope it shows in the videos. Thanks again for the video. Stay vigilant!
I know that most of the stuff you are making I realistically wouldn't use except for maybe a few times total, but regardless my inner child is screaming in joy every time I see these creations. They seriously are everything I dreamed of when I was a child. Keep up the great work and especially your child like passion and ethusiasm, for I truly adore it ^^.
i thikn you meant child like, not childish.
@@502deth True, thanks for pointing it out.
Incredible companion to the staff. I would love to see you do a little documentary or vlog where you use only things you have made to go on a short backpacking trip.
I’d like to see a showcase of this with the staff of the wanderer. They compliment each other so well it’s almost criminal that the staff only got a passing mention.
You’re loud, energetic and dorky on purpose. It’s your shtick and why we get extra fun tuning in. This is one of your best. Very cool. 👏👍✌️
Tbh this is one of the most useful projects you've made, also you're energy is what makes your channel interesting compared to many
Absolutely loved this build and I loved the video someone that's energetic about what they're talking about is usually just passionate anyone who doesn't like it can kick rocks.
One thing I would recommend is waist straps. They do wonders to distribute the weight and makes carrying so much more comfortable.
Good idea! I can probably attach them to the same area as those lower double rings
Love the Tarp Tent Backpack. Haters gonna hate. Keep being you my friend.
your hype energy is 100% part of why I watch you. Your extreme enthusiasm brightens my day and makes me want to make the things you make too. Please don't tone it down at all, you're sincere love of what you do is infectious.
Do NOT change the energy of these videos. The skills are neat, but your excitement about doing them is what makes me tune in. Cheers.
When you're legitimately interested in a topic, task, or accomplishment, your enthusiasm comes out. I thoroughly enjoy it!
I love the fact that you’re energetic. Makes me actually pay attention and not want to fall asleep like other diy videos
I would love a follow up on this where you jazz up all the bits and bobs the way you did with your wanderer's staff. Simple camping knot instructions would go perfect carved into the tent poles, and getting everything dyed to better blend in with the woodlands would be swell.
Love the energy .,. It's you..don't go changing..
Bro! That was awesome! And don’t worry, your presentations and energy is one of the reasons we come to your videos! You look and sound so enthusiastic and happy, so we can’t help but share in your excitement! Great video, as always man!
I keep thinking of trying to make something similar. A cloak that becomes a tent, inspired by the Polish military Lavvu tent.
Excellent work mate. If you don't mind , I've made a few items with this kind of tarp and have a couple of points/tips that might be helpful to others. First is to use mineral or white spirit as it is cheaper, more widely available and less noxious than that naptha sh1t (which as Ave would say has been found by the state of cancer to cause California). Add the spirit a little at a time when mixing, its just easier to blend that way. Finally do as much sewing as possible before waterproof treating, it might make hanging to dry more awkward but it gives the benifit of waterproofing your seams, especially if you are using a heavy gauge needle.
Edit: If you need to join two drop cloths together to make a lager sheet the very best method is a flat felled seam, it's the seam that is most often used as the leg out seam of jeans. Put as simply as I can.
Put the face sides of your fabric together and sew 2cm in from the edge and parallel for the entire seam.
Trim the waste on one side down to a little over 1/2 cm.
Fold the wide waste in half then pin or baste it flat to cover the narrow waste.
You will end up wit two parallel seams forming a very strong join. I get that this may sound complex but if you search flat felling on RUclips there are lots of good examples (sewing parts online is very good). Happy stitching and good luck all.
So white spirit will dissolve the silicon? That would be great as I cannot source naptha in Ireland.
Too loud? Too energetic? Nope! That's what makes the videos as cool as they are. Keep doing you, you!
It's almost uncanny, how conveniently timed this video was. I have been talking just the other day to friends that I plan on building a portable tent of sorts for my convention adventures, and lo and behold, Clever drops a video just for that. 😁
I secretly monitor all of my subscribers creative thoughts and steal the ones I like. So..... THANK YOU 😆
“Mastered these techniques” are some strong words. 😂 Nice tent/pack setup.
I am literally in the middle of making this! I went for a 9'x7.5' A-frame style tent. (With doors, so it's basically a 9'x9') With the tent poles connecting into a walking stick. I've been stuck trying to figure out how to store it. I might go the backpack route, idk. Amazing job! It turned out awesome!
idk if it was just a bit for the ad or not, but I love your energy! Your enthusiasm is what makes this channel so great! If anything, I'd like to see more of the final product and your projects in use. With that, more time for you to nerd out! 😁
You chew the scenery with sheer glee, that's what kept me watching enough to start nodding along.
I have always loved how passionate and energetic you are! Please don’t change! The way you present and how excited you get when it is coming together are what set you apart. Keep being you!
Hi! I think it's really cool that you asked about your presentation style! I'm an erstwhile performer and someone with sensory issues and I love your videos, but I've definitely had issues watching more than one of your videos in a row, sometimes having to take a break in the middle of one, which is absolute shame bc I think you and your work are great!
Your energy is wonderful! I think it's vm a part of the character of your 'show', I wouldn't change that at all. But your phrasing/intonation, which seems to have improved over time so you probably know this, but it's been repetitive at times. You have a fun, characterful cadence, but that sort of thing can definitely be overdone. So my one light bit of advice is to play more with the phrasing and intonation. Treat those buildups with the growly finish like a special treat!
It's for my sensory issues that I'd beg you to hold back the yelling. Mind you, it's 100% a thing I share, absolutely no idea why I struggle ao much not to yell at the microphone. But not only is it bad for our voices, it has an effect on the recording too. I'm not an audio engineer, so I can't exactly describe the difference, but I know that my ears can feel it and it wipes me out, quite literally. In editing my own audio, I've noticed it's easier to equalise when I yell less, and there's less clipping. That's the one thing I think you can definitely get a huge improvement on, if you try nothing else, but as I said, I'm absolutely shit at not doing it too! 🤷
Anyway, keep doing such great work! I don't need any more crafting skills, but heck if you don't persuade me to get into leatherworking! How about some trying out some weaving or braiding some time?
The presentation was on point. It kept me engaged even after a long day on short sleep. Keep up the good work, both of you!
Side note: watching your videos gives me tons of ideas for the Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop I am involved in. This backpack especially, for when they need to pack light but still have what they need. Combine this with the travelling chef's box, or two or three, and you have the perfect weekend campout!
The enthusiasm and energy is part of what got me hooked on this channel when I first came across it.
Ooh! It’d be cool to see maybe a Timelapse of you setting up camp complete with tent, kitchen chest, cooking fire(?) and whatever else you deem needed to make a comfortable camp for adventurers 😁
This backpack is basically a medieval transformer! Brilliant!
Great build!
I'm trying to think how you could add a separate door flap to this for when its raining really hard.
Perhaps a smaller tarp that ties onto the 2 guy line connection points, and goes higher up to be pinned by the pole or tied around it, then could be pegged out at the front.
Could just remove a peg to pull a corner up and enter. Or tie to the peg points at the front.
I honestly think the more energy the better. Your energy creates a bright spot in my week.
I would love to see more projects for fantasy items that could be EDC as well. Pouches, tools, clothing, accessories, etc.
Your ability to talk to your audience is half the reason I love your vids mate
Amazing idea. I've been thinking of playing a ranger at a larp who carries everything he needs with him. With this backpack/tent I can now see me finally doing it.
Thanks 🙂
PS: love your video's :D
MIND BLOWN!!! Naphtha and Silicone!! Brilliant!!
What some people call loud or energetic, I call passionate. You love what you’re doing, and you’re excited to share it with others - never change!
Number 1 reason I watch is bc I love your enthusiasm and that you're eccentric!
This is such a gold mine of good ideas, i don't even
EDIT: I just thought about it, but you can just as easily use PVC fittings if brass fittings are too expensive where you live or if you can't find them, and then you can just customize how they look using spray paint, super easily. There's a bunch of techniques to make metallic spray paint to look like old worn metal, too, so if you're into that look it's super easy to do it that way. If you use PVC fittings you can use Polyurethane Glue to hold the fittings to the wood instead or in addition to the nail-rivet technique you showed. In fact, you can probably build this whole backpack assembly out of PVC pipe and fittings, and customize the whole thing to look exactly how you want it to! Plus PVC is super cheap everywhere around the world(AFAIK), while wooden dowels might not be. So, just another really great option. This is extremely modular and customizable! Such great ideas. Plus if you just use PVC and PVC Cement you can do the whole thing without using any power tools, drills or hammers.
PVC would probably weigh less too♥
Also if the PVC is properly sealed it would make the whole thing float meaning you essentially have a raft you can pull the bag along if swimming or wading a river.
Waterproofing a tent with extremely flammable material. Brilliant.
The naptha is just a solvent to make impregnation easier. It should evaporate away. Unless you mean the silicone
I LOVE your presentation. Your sheer giddy joy at making cool stuff is delightful. Some people are good at doing those quiet, soothing voices, and those videos are nice too, but you should be you and not tamp down your enthusiasm. Folks who don't like it have the whole rest of RUclips they can peruse.
THANK you. That honestly means a lot. I appreciate you!
Really liked the idea of using the copper. Very cool.
Once again, well done sir! And with that project completed, we are one step closer to the viking/medieval camp out!
Uhhhh day 1 of asking for a collapsible/portable viking cot!
You aren’t loud at all! You’re excited and it’s so nice to see, it makes me so much more excited to see the resigns it makes me curious as to what else you can do!! You’re hilarious and creative, there’s no way that positive energy is a bad thing
I really like the idea. I'm creating a wanderer for my larp event dans it's perfect. I will inspire myself of this video for my build. Thanks a lot.
Cool
I mean the way you get so excited about what you made is exactly what I love about you.
Only think I would change is the ground layer matching the tent size, maybe circular with a slit down the middle to go around the support beam. Love the inspired processes you unfold inspiring even more ideas from these.
Great suggestion. I assume he used the cut-off fabric from the tarp as a ground cover for the convenience. If the setup proves out, improvements will be a natural occurrence.
I actually love your enthusiasm. I don’t always focus when I’m watching RUclips tutorials, EVEN IF I WANT TO KNOW THE INFORMATION, but your videos are so easy for me to actually watch.
Don't change anything!!! You're great, just the way you are!! I love how you explain things and throw in some humor.
I feel your energy and passion are what makes you so excited and driven for these projects and this channel im sure it has also driven others myself included into diving into some of these projects or learning new skills also kinda sad maddie didnt hide some silly greenscreen footage there lol
As a lifelong backpacker - I approve! As a lifelong nerd - I approve. 🤣🤣 If you’re too loud I turn the volume down. Your energy and passion (and hammy acting) is part of what makes your channel so much fun. 👍
Just in time
Oh yeah
That contagious energy and epicness in the speaking is actually what i love the most together with great projects. I'm my next adventure I'll consider to build one.
I gotta know... What was the theory of the plastic bag in the first place? You said it was for mixing purposes, but... Bucket and stick? Seemed to work just fine!
I 5hought being able to kneed it would help it break down a little better. The stick worked OK but the silicone likes to stick to it and not break down as easily
@@SkillTree aaaah, I can see that as something to consider. Worked out fine for you, but one of those things if you were trying at home you might go "Oh dang what is suddenly happening..."
@@SkillTree makes sense, I've heard that getting the silicone to fully dissolve is the hardest part of this method!
I love how excited you sound every time. I tend to get the same way when I talk about dragons or crafting. No need to apologize for it.
Hi 👋 this is so freaking awsome
Definitely
Thank you!
@@SkillTree you're welcome this was awesome I honestly thought you were going to use the staff of The Wanderer to prop it up
@@Wise_The_Dova but then what would I use for a seat?!?
@@SkillTree oh lol
I’m here for your enthusiasm. You aren’t too loud or energetic. I went back and watched your earlier videos where you were more subdued and figuring things out and I like this way better
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I love your energy! Don't change. Staff of the wanderer, tent of the wanderer, and the camp kitchen. You got everything needed for a LARP. Gotta find me a LARP to go to (side thread).
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Your high energy and enthusiasm are big reasons why I enjoy your channel as much as I do. I will say that in some of your older videos, there would occasionally be popping sounds when you got louder. But I attribute that to microphone settings or something. I haven't noticed that problem at all lately. Thanks for always putting in 110%
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I love how you tread the line between realistic larp and full on comfy survivalist. Also i feel like yes you are a little dramatic but i think thats the whole draw of the channel. Your unencumbered enthusiasm is very entertaining and encouraging
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I watch you BECAUSE of how fast you talk and how energetic you are.
Your charisma is what makes your channel next step. Stay true to yourself it’s brought you this far!
I like your dynamic presentations! This was really awesome!
I enjoy the energy you have so don’t change 👍🏽
And the chefs chest is also one of my favorite ideas and projects
Your loud excitement reminds me of the vibe from great LARP events and I am here for that. And I love the look of those leather patches on the tarp.
I love that you’re energetic it’s one of the best things of the channel also love the backpack tent it’s awesome!
I left this as a sub comment on another commentor but I'll leave it here for everyone else to see.
I just started watching your channel a few weeks ago and you are giving me so much inspiration for upping my gear game at my boffer LARP. Your energy inspires me and reminds me of my own passion and excitement for things that I love.
I've been told since I was a young man (about to turn 33) that I have "too much" energy. Especially when I get into something I'm passionate about. I found that as I distanced myself from those people or voices, I felt a lot of my own personal dissatisfaction began to resolve. When I found friends and voices that instead support my insane projects and ideas, I found myself wanting to be more authentic to who I am.
LARP has helped me in more ways than I can count. And being able to create awesome things and get inspiration from people like you makes me fired up to do more.
Your presentation is energetic and shows how much you love creating and being an absolute mad lad. Don't freaking change a thing, Kit.
this, the walking/survival stick/camp chair are a beautiful combo.
That was a very cool project. Also, your presence and energy is what makes your videos more interesting.
The energy of your videos has always been good.
Absolutely epic!!!! Your energy is perfect keep doing these the same way you have been!!!!!
Change nothing!!!!!
Side note..
Probably would have stained and sealed the frame...
I would think instead of your friction fittings for the backpack wouldn't the threaded fittings used in the walking Stave increase the longevity? But on a side note I would love to see a full camp build. Do it as a fun video both of you "hike" in and break down and use all the gear you have made. Setting up the tent from the pack. Breaking down the staves into your camp chairs and so on. Use them for the night and pack it all up in the morning to "hike out." Just to evaluate all the features and see where you could improve them for LARPing or for real use.
This is just a smallish project. An Adirondack style chair that can become your back pack frame for your Chest of the Wandering Chef. So its easy to bring along for camp outs. And one other thing optionally make the frame double as a shelf attachable to a tree. Giving you a food prep work station or if you put it high enough to double as a bear bag location. Love the nerdy content thanks for the video.
I've been waiting for more videos like this! Love the channel.
Excellent Project! Your presentation is wonderful. The tone of your voice, your facial expressions and gestures keep me engaged. I can definitely see the improvement of your stage presence when I compare to one of your older videos. Keep up the great work!