How To Make A Tripod - How To Tie A Tripod Lashing Like a Boy Scout

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @davidberry6046
    @davidberry6046 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks, Bryan, for brining back memories of my time as an Explorer Scout in Germany in the early 1960s. Our Scoutmaster was patient and explained everything simply, so us "flatlanders" could get it, just like you do! It was a great experience and I wouldn't trade it for anything! God bless you and yours.

  • @roylagemann7600
    @roylagemann7600 7 лет назад +2

    Watching you do this makes the process so much clearer than diagrams. Your pacing and narration are perfect. Seeing the lashing evolve helps me to see the underlying logic to the knot -- I had not gotten that before. Thanks so much from a Scoutmaster who was never a Scout, but whose sons are getting a whole lot from the BSA program!

  • @andybillos6796
    @andybillos6796 8 лет назад +4

    Great video...great for bushcrafting....always wanted to learn the right way on this...thanks

  • @oldtimerlee8820
    @oldtimerlee8820 10 лет назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. Many of us never had the opportunity to join the Scouts. I'm sure it's the same now, as it was when I was a kid. Yet, thanks to folks like you anyone, regardless of age, can learn those skills. Very well done, my friend. Especially with tips for selecting poles.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад +1

      Oldtimer Lee Thanks! Youtouched on exactly my reason for making videos like this. I think we all can learn something from the Boy Scouts.

  • @silverstrings5569
    @silverstrings5569 9 лет назад

    I was so exited to see that you actually included the frappings.
    There actually is an easier way to lash a tripod, but it will not be as heavy-duty as the method shown. The light-duty tripod starts with the spars bundled, and instead of weaving, you simply lay the cord against the main spar for the length of the wrappings, much like if you were going to whip the end of a rope, and the cordage is wrapped around the spars tightly (14 wraps with 1/8 sisal rope usually does the trick) and the ends are secured together between the three. It's a bit easier to explain as a hands-on, but it's very good for making lantern stands and other such camp gadgets that aren't required to hold a lot of weight, as it is quick and easy.
    A way to make the tripod significantly more sturdy is to lash short spars between the longer ones running parallel to the ground, so the tripod becomes more like a set of A-frames put together. It's how we make things like monkey bridge starts and ends extra sturdy.

  • @palerider7171
    @palerider7171 10 лет назад

    Thanks Bryan ... just dropped this into the Skills folder. I been 14 year since I had to teach these skills as an Asst. Scout Master so its great to get a refresher.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      William Phillips Thanks William. Stay tuned, I've got more Boy Scout stuff in the pipeline.

  • @greensmurf221
    @greensmurf221 3 года назад +2

    Thank you sir, this was exactly what I was looking for!

  • @chetwysko6574
    @chetwysko6574 9 лет назад

    I am new to your channel and I want to say these videos are really easy to understand and if someone is trying to learn these things this is a good channel for it. and as far as the tri pod the old lady and I make one for our lantern every time we go camping it keeps it out of the way and we can move it anywhere we need it

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      Chet Wysko One of the handiest things you can make in my opinion.

  • @alexajohnson5737
    @alexajohnson5737 8 лет назад

    Found this today as I learned how to build a teepee in the backyard for my kindergartener. Super helpful, easy to follow, made it work on the first try. Well instructed, well shot, and colorfully narrated. Thanks so much.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  8 лет назад

      I am glad it helped. That is one of the reasons I started this channel.

  • @nowakezoneforever6021
    @nowakezoneforever6021 5 лет назад

    Love the doodad idea! It seems I’m always looking for a place to hang something.
    Bryan this video really demonstrates a lot of good info which all comes together when you support your weight hanging on to the tripod.
    The 3/2 double clove hitch lashing is sufficient and doesn’t need to be death-grip tight. The poles don’t need to be pin straight nor crazy thick.
    Very nicely done!

  • @fishinforfun8781
    @fishinforfun8781 3 года назад

    Great work, your enthusiasm is refreshing!

  • @bladeschool297
    @bladeschool297 10 лет назад +2

    Great video, Brian. Thanks for taking the time to do this, even though it may be seen as a "basic" skill. I found it very helpful and can't wait til my next day off so I can try it out for myself!

  • @MS_249
    @MS_249 3 года назад +1

    I love this video. Good basic knowledge!

  • @new2survival
    @new2survival 10 лет назад

    Never actually tried making a tripod before. You make it look so easy. Will give it a go very soon. Thanks for the vid.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      new2survival I think a tripod is a very handy thing to know how to make. Thanks for watching.

  • @wickysoldier
    @wickysoldier 9 лет назад

    Great vid again. Like the extra bits on the top, makes for great camp organisation. Build two that strong with a cross beam and you have the beginnings of a more permanent structure.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      Lansys Outdoors Yep. Tripods are just really useful around camp.

  • @stacystepp7914
    @stacystepp7914 2 года назад

    Just found your channel! So excited, because I was wanting to learn how to construct a tripod. Great and clear explanation on a clove hitch. Thanks!

  • @762x51n8o
    @762x51n8o 2 года назад

    Good job. One detail, since you mentioned the Boy Scout method -- The merit badge pamphlet and handbook both say to do 6-8 wraps, and 2 fraps. Just as an FYI in case any scouts are watching this.

  • @charleslarson3152
    @charleslarson3152 10 лет назад

    Very cool!! I really liked it when you showed how strong it was by hanging your own weight from it. Most usefull demo!!

  • @illuminatedturds6777
    @illuminatedturds6777 5 лет назад

    I'm new to Bushcraft survival and this video was a big help. Thank you

  • @angel-ih1vs
    @angel-ih1vs 2 года назад

    I always wanted to do this knob, thank you very much.

  • @alexcaminiti
    @alexcaminiti 3 года назад

    Exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks for making this. Very clearly demonstrated.

  • @TheJuliesuestamand
    @TheJuliesuestamand 8 лет назад

    :) My son is working on 1st Class rank, This was so helpful. Thank you!!!

  • @unclemikeb
    @unclemikeb 8 лет назад

    Well done.
    The tripod has sooooo many uses, I won't try to list them here.

  • @Mywoodlandgear
    @Mywoodlandgear 8 лет назад

    Thank you for showing how to make a tripod. I learned how to do it in scouts quite a few years ago. However it has been a while and I have not practiced all of my skills as much as I would like to. Great info! Thank you!

  • @Countryprepper
    @Countryprepper 10 лет назад

    Great video! I've never seen it done that way and it looks so much better than the way I have seen. Thanks for the demonstration, it will come in very helpful.

  • @The_Solo_Hiker
    @The_Solo_Hiker 10 лет назад

    Nice video. Brought back memories when I first started out with camp craft. Thanks for this one.

  • @raykiii
    @raykiii 9 лет назад

    You made that look easy. I'm going to try that in the back yard so I can take it camping. Another channel I watch show how to turn that into a chair. Now I think i can do that too. Thank you!

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад +1

      Sure you can do it. The tighter you make the lashing the less wobbly it will be.

    • @raykiii
      @raykiii 9 лет назад

      Survival On Purpose
      Thank you! I'll keep that in mind.

  • @bendouglas4331
    @bendouglas4331 8 лет назад

    Great video and series (lashings), Brian. I was not in Scouts but my two sons are Cubs...I am learning something new everyday on RUclips and building a campground in my backyard....this is great! Thank you

  • @carlostallo661
    @carlostallo661 8 лет назад +1

    thank you for teaching of my boyscout of the phillippines

  • @nowakezoneforever6021
    @nowakezoneforever6021 3 года назад

    I’ve been viewing and re-viewing tripod building videos, regardless of lash style, to see if anyone mentions making sure one of the legs is between the other two legs such that part of the weight to be supported is supported by the binding of the legs and the lashing versus just the lashing.
    Bryan your tripod is set up properly, no surprise. Leaving longer tops above the lashing as you did creates a nice notch for the third leg to wedge into.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  3 года назад +1

      I think a tripod is one of the easiest yet handiest little camp projects

    • @nowakezoneforever6021
      @nowakezoneforever6021 3 года назад

      @@SurvivalOnPurpose Yes sir, I agree with you 100%. A tripod is handy and easy. I’m 64 Bryan, and learning this stuff over the last two years has been wonderful. I’ve watched your videos on lashings several times. I bought some wooded property because I enjoy this stuff so much but then, me being me, got too involved with refining my base camp area. Well, that was finished about 4 months ago so finally I’ve been out there doing all the things you and the other great guys are teaching. The instruction that you and other people have put out has made my early retirement years absolutely wonderful Bryan. Thank you so much for all that you do.

  • @BobbysWorld_of_Art
    @BobbysWorld_of_Art 10 лет назад +1

    Looking forward to getting out and trying this. thank for the vid!! Fantastic!!

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      ***** I think a tripod is one of the most useful things you can make around camp.

  • @KennethKramm
    @KennethKramm 10 лет назад +12

    Hi Bryan. Excellent video! Thanks for posting. ATB, Ken

  • @CentralOregonSurvival
    @CentralOregonSurvival 10 лет назад

    Very cool Bryan, this can also be useful for making a smoke generator in case you get lost... Great setup!!

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад +1

      A tripod is just so useful for so many things. Thanks for watching.

    • @CentralOregonSurvival
      @CentralOregonSurvival 10 лет назад

      You bet my friend, really like your video's... Keep them coming

  • @KdawgCrazyOutdoors
    @KdawgCrazyOutdoors 9 лет назад

    Awesome video. You of course make that look very easy. I'll be trying out a tarp teepee this weekend and this is exactly what I was looking for. An easy and simple way to lash 3 poles. Thanks.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      +KdawgCrazy Thanks. I hope you make a video of that.

    • @KdawgCrazyOutdoors
      @KdawgCrazyOutdoors 9 лет назад

      +Survival On Purpose if the weather cooperates I'll film it all. After seeing that storm in Colorado my fingers are crossed. I'm hoping to burn the 5 inch firebox wood stove in the middle too.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      +KdawgCrazy Cool. I hope it's great weather for you.

  • @wylyastley
    @wylyastley 9 лет назад +6

    Hi Brian - thank you for the video. I appreciate the step-by-step along with the Boy Scout lingo. I am an artist and am using your tripod method to hang felted bird nests at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park this weekend. Hope you have a great day.

  • @jeffcorbin9967
    @jeffcorbin9967 8 лет назад

    Brian I really appreciate the videos that you put out and I always find them to be interesting and helpful.

  • @RandomButtonPusher
    @RandomButtonPusher 9 лет назад

    Excellent demo Bryan. Thanks for providing the Scouting skill videos to the public. It's been a long time (yikes, 50 years?) since I got my First Class. About time for a refresher!

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      Random Button Pusher You have me beat by about 8 years.

  • @jake28061
    @jake28061 10 лет назад

    You know Brian it's not like we make a tripod every day so it's a good idea for folks to see how it's done even if it is not the way they normally do it. So thanks for the video keep it up and we'll keep watching.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      jake28061 I appreciate it Jake. It's a very useful skill to have.

  • @jimmynestell4845
    @jimmynestell4845 3 года назад

    Thank you nice contribution - good job educating

  • @Auxinelectro
    @Auxinelectro 8 лет назад +5

    love your use of scout techniques, simple and strong ur videos are great, I've just subbed.. started off with your diagonal lashing one and now this.. thanks for spending the time to make these and share your knowledge ideal !!!

  • @OregonMisfit
    @OregonMisfit 10 лет назад

    Pretty cool. Ive thought of lots of uses for this already.

  • @suezaple4950
    @suezaple4950 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video and your help

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 8 лет назад

    Great video Bryan, thanks.

  • @jdevilist
    @jdevilist 8 лет назад

    Ya thanks Brian , i'm going to go try this out...good vid sir. Did not know how to do this before. .Thumbs up!

  • @T.A.B.Videos
    @T.A.B.Videos 10 лет назад

    Nice demo

  • @MountainRaider
    @MountainRaider 10 лет назад

    very nice demonstration;very good job!

  • @bruc33ef
    @bruc33ef 10 лет назад +2

    Your patient explanations are great; always easy to follow. And your tips are always very useful and practical.
    As you probably know, Mors Kochanski likes the Canadian Jam Knot for this type of application, because it uses a lot less cordage and binds just as tight if not tighter. Is there a reason that you think this traditional method works better? Thanx.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      Not really. Like I said, there are a lot of ways to accomplish the same results. This is just the way the Boy Scout Handbook shows and the way I've always done it. (OK, actually I never do the over/under wrap but I wanted to stay with the manual for this video) I wanted this video to be helpful to any young Scouts who might need some help with this requirement and, hopefully, be useful to everybody else at the same time. To be honest, I am not familiar with the Canadian Jam Knot or Mr. Kochanski's method of making a tripod. But I will be soon, I really like his teaching. Is it in his book? I'll have to look and see.

    • @briargoatkilla
      @briargoatkilla 10 лет назад

      Survival On Purpose Man the Jam knot is where it's at for sure., especially if you use paracord for everything like I do. It really relies on the strength of the cord you are using, though. I remember when I was in scouts we used sisal rope and jute cord, neither of which will support using a jam type knot...probably why we "wrapped and frapped". Great demo, btw.

    • @EricEversonArtAndDesign
      @EricEversonArtAndDesign 8 лет назад

      +Survival On Purpose Granted it's been a few decades, but IIRC when I was a scout the handbook actually showed it without the weaving of the wrap. In any case, that's the way I've always done it (and I've always been one to follow the instructions when available). If the wrap just encircles all three poles together (but lying next to one another to facilitate frapping) rather than weaving, the frapping will separate the poles enough to position them while making the lashing very tight. The only problem is that the frapping can be difficult to get between the poles if the wrapping is tight. Perhaps that's why they went to the weaving technique?

  • @sheapeters542
    @sheapeters542 9 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks Brian!

  • @indianoutdoors1316
    @indianoutdoors1316 6 лет назад

    Great video with detailed information, thanks for sharing!

  • @josephfife6041
    @josephfife6041 10 лет назад

    Very informative and useful video. Well done, thanks.

  • @HookLineandKyleP
    @HookLineandKyleP 4 года назад

    Excellent video!

  • @krisdouglas6536
    @krisdouglas6536 8 лет назад +2

    twist one of the sticks 360 degrees to tighten it all up mate

  • @TriggerJunkie
    @TriggerJunkie 10 лет назад

    another good vid man! keep up the good work!

  • @LydieBaillie
    @LydieBaillie 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @nmckcol
    @nmckcol 4 года назад

    This was really helpful 😛👍

  • @jjfick55068
    @jjfick55068 10 лет назад

    This was a very useful video. Thanks!

  • @ManLand
    @ManLand 10 лет назад +4

    Dang...I didn't know that...and that makes sense!!!

  • @pmags1331
    @pmags1331 10 лет назад

    Great job Brian ...

  • @MdIsa25
    @MdIsa25 5 лет назад

    It's a very helpful video. Thank you so much for this.
    Keep uploading....

  • @anonymoushippopotamus3862
    @anonymoushippopotamus3862 5 лет назад

    Great video mate!

  • @470blp911
    @470blp911 10 лет назад

    Excellent, thank you.

  • @cmo0429
    @cmo0429 4 года назад

    Great vid! Could this tripod be used for sheltering purposes?

  • @jimwestfall6126
    @jimwestfall6126 4 года назад

    Good job well done

  • @ibpn4284
    @ibpn4284 10 лет назад

    good deed for the day. thanks.

  • @kan-zee
    @kan-zee 10 лет назад

    loving the basics..can you demonstrate how you do a tripod , without cordage..but "Y" sticks..?? Cheers

  • @pinocchiocozad1222
    @pinocchiocozad1222 9 лет назад +1

    very helpful, yes.

  • @ckingclosur
    @ckingclosur 10 лет назад

    Good to see Sir
    nice posting , educational , thank you

  • @danielluna7648
    @danielluna7648 6 лет назад

    Great video man. I appreciate it!

  • @aaroncain6794
    @aaroncain6794 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @eipi5173
    @eipi5173 9 лет назад

    i like the hat holder..nice tip!
    thxs for vid

  • @valerie3955
    @valerie3955 4 года назад

    I am think of making some shorter ones to support some large squash that I want to grow on a fence. I want to tie the plant to the barbed wire, then, as the squash grow, place on underneath each.
    Will these support weight as well as hanging, or would it become wobbly from the pushing down at the top?

    • @dominicperrett9538
      @dominicperrett9538 4 года назад

      Valerie this would be fine as long as it doesn’t move

  • @keithlancaster2228
    @keithlancaster2228 10 лет назад

    Good Method, Good Totorial, Tri-pods though not a essential thing to know, are a great convenience! From make shift shelters, to hanging your gear over a small fire to dry in the winter.

  • @CCc-re7jh
    @CCc-re7jh 5 лет назад

    Definitely helps me; I am a Boy Scout.

  • @bernielamont825
    @bernielamont825 Год назад

    Question: do you have to use 550 paracord? 'Cause all the videos i have seen are using it. Was wondering if 275 cordage would work?

  • @eaglejon1293
    @eaglejon1293 10 лет назад +1

    Eagle scout 1978. Good vid. I subscribed !

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      Eagle jon Thanks Jon. We must have been in Scouts at the same time. I only made it to Star and then got infected with that "fume" disease. Gas fumes and perfume ;-) But my oldest son is an Eagle and my 17 year old is soooo close.

    • @eaglejon1293
      @eaglejon1293 10 лет назад

      Thats hilarious ! fume disease.

  • @joelewis7507
    @joelewis7507 8 лет назад

    Thanks Brien

  • @agnosjr
    @agnosjr 10 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing, awesome stuff.

  • @randallfontenot9144
    @randallfontenot9144 4 года назад

    That's groovy!

  • @terrycheek4097
    @terrycheek4097 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @seswan9254
    @seswan9254 10 лет назад

    Great video as always :)

  • @gilbertaranda3525
    @gilbertaranda3525 9 лет назад

    that was awesome. .. thanks for posting

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      +Gilbert Aranda I'm glad you liked it.

    • @gilbertaranda3525
      @gilbertaranda3525 9 лет назад

      +Survival On Purpose that was the 1st video I saw u made ... I will see some more and I'm sure my son will enjoy as well

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  9 лет назад

      I hope you both enjoy them. I do my best to keep things safe for all ages.

  • @bashfulbrother
    @bashfulbrother 6 лет назад +1

    Neat, Bryan. Are you an Eagle Scout?

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  6 лет назад +1

      No. But 2 of my sons are so far

    • @bashfulbrother
      @bashfulbrother 6 лет назад

      really! Congratulations. that is an amazing accomplishment. good dad.

  • @misterbulger
    @misterbulger 5 лет назад

    Making me a hammock stand for the living room! Gonna stain some aspen poles and make them look beautiful. Might try using tie wire? Idk how that would work....

  • @mrfloppy1952
    @mrfloppy1952 4 года назад

    Thanks, this will come in handy after the great collapse.

  • @emilgranqvist1
    @emilgranqvist1 10 лет назад +4

    i want that intro song on my phone!

  • @jakesshopandtracktalk1835
    @jakesshopandtracktalk1835 10 лет назад

    Reminds me of the ol' spring and fall camporees I hope these Boy Scout videos get views for you, I consider them some of your best stuff. And like I have said before somewhere out there there's a second class scout that has him an awfully good chance of making it through the night if he screws up and HAS to. I mean heck the zombie apocalypse isn't coming, maybe some bad guys will be foolish enough to, but I digress. Really good rushed skill video.Y'all selected a scout for that Gerber yet by chance? or a scoutcraft contest winner maybe?

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад +1

      Jake Riethmeier We just had our first meeting of 2015 last week and it was just a leadership meeting, so it will probably be a couple of weeks before I figure out the best way to do it. I'll let you know when I do. It will definitely be some sort of skill contest among the younger Scouts.

    • @jakesshopandtracktalk1835
      @jakesshopandtracktalk1835 10 лет назад +1

      Bryan, just remember that award is in memory of Scoutmaster Dick Rabe. not RaybE kinda like the word heck cave I reckon. like RAY B..... umm or message me for my number if you want so as you can say it correctly. That's my Grandpa one of the finest men that ever lived. Buried in his Scoutmaster uniform and it was current too. He was our Cubmaster when he passed I was a Bear Cub.. But he was my town's Scoutmaster in the 70's for my Uncles and such and you know what, if Grandpa was still with us, even though we're all grown up.... Grandpa would probably still be the Scoutmaster to some degree if the kids he brought up in the 70's and 80's asked him too into his 80's. I mean I talk to my parents generation and they all refer to him as the Scoutmaster The man was a veteran that never got sent to a war zone, but he made a huge difference in the lives of young men he was a legend in the Lake Huron Area Council (which don't exist anymore). And every time I watch a video on your channel every single time I do... I remember that My Grandpa is STILL with us. He's just looking on from that great big Scout Camp Just North of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (no not Canada for any Trolls).....Thanks Bryan, thanks a million!

    • @jakesshopandtracktalk1835
      @jakesshopandtracktalk1835 10 лет назад

      Sorry to sound like some whiny emotional sissy or any of that by the way.

  • @davidalamo953
    @davidalamo953 8 лет назад

    What would you do after making the basic structure?

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  8 лет назад

      Whatever you want with it

    • @Mywoodlandgear
      @Mywoodlandgear 8 лет назад

      You can do a lot of things with a tripod.....including making a basic shelter, making a hanging pot for placing over a fire, a hat rack (coat rack) as he showed in the video. A place to hang your gear, etc. Basically tripods are awesome little structures that can be used for all kinds of stuff. Your imagination is basically the limit.

  • @AvoidingChores
    @AvoidingChores 10 лет назад

    Good stuff

  • @howardlichtman1150
    @howardlichtman1150 9 лет назад

    Nix the clove hitch. Comes out to easily. Our Scouts use the strangle hitch.

  • @nykolakotyk5159
    @nykolakotyk5159 9 лет назад

    good job !

  • @ericblades4230
    @ericblades4230 10 лет назад

    Boy Scouts is where I learned to tie my tripod.

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  10 лет назад

      I think the Boy Scouts is where so many of us learned a lot of real useful stuff.

    • @ericblades4230
      @ericblades4230 10 лет назад

      I was never a Boy Scout as a child, I didn't get involved until my son become a scout, then I got involved

  • @dev0907
    @dev0907 2 года назад

    Watching this 10 min before the Klondike derby because this is one of the stations 😅

  • @ashtinfoster6693
    @ashtinfoster6693 5 лет назад

    I'm in scouts troop 39 what troop are or were you in

  • @Pressingontoperfection
    @Pressingontoperfection 4 года назад

    Hello please tell me what song is playing in your intro?

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  4 года назад +1

      That’s me playing a little tune I made up. I call it “The Survival On Purpose Intro”

  • @bobbob-vn8zh
    @bobbob-vn8zh 6 лет назад

    i did it and i used rope that i made from grass and it worked

  • @rylvestersolon4854
    @rylvestersolon4854 5 лет назад

    can i use this for my DSLR

  • @AnesaDevi
    @AnesaDevi 5 лет назад

    First of all, what mic do you use? This was surprisingly clear. I definitely need that kinda audio quality 😭
    Second, this was great!
    Still learning to build structures so this was very helpful
    Love all your videos.
    Got some new things to teach my cubs! ❤️

    • @SurvivalOnPurpose
      @SurvivalOnPurpose  5 лет назад

      I think this was a RODE moviemaker wireless. I can't remember.

  • @emilgranqvist1
    @emilgranqvist1 10 лет назад

    good video!

  • @Aaron47288
    @Aaron47288 10 лет назад

    nice video here !!!
    thanks share !!!

  • @Geyser_Guy
    @Geyser_Guy Год назад

    Very nice 👍🏻