Thanks man ! Got an idea for the belt loop ? Bought one Tramontina with a handmade pvc sheath that had the end bent into a belt loop. It was fragile and broke. I just thread some paracord under the rubber rings and sling it in my back.
@@ARAW-__-I filed a notch on each side of the sheath, tied a loop in a piece of paracord for a belt loop, wrapped the paracord in the notches and crisscrossed the ends across the sheath a dozen times and tied them off. If you pull the wraps good and tight before you tie it off, it will lock into the notches and hold. I also drilled a hole in the bottom for a leg tie.
I think you nailed it ! For the time being, I just slid big innertube rings. Then threaded the paracord underneath. It holds perfect. Your way may last longer, though !
Subtitles available 🙊 Gear used : Dewalt Heat Gun amzn.to/3Dx80lo Neck knife amzn.to/3rGcHqj Malay Parang Duku Chandong 10in amzn.to/430ZghM 14" Machete amzn.to/3XqHsve Help support the channel with no additional cost for you by using those affiliated links 🙂
@@ARAW-__- My username is exactly that because I follow the raw carnivore diet. In other words, in 99 percent of cases I eat raw meat and raw offal, for example raw liver, which is a natural multivitamin, and I also drink fresh blood if I can, which is a natural energy drink! I'm a 58-year-old man, I switched to this diet about 4 years ago for health reasons, but since then I've really loved it. And since then, bushcrafting, survival, prepping and the like have become my hobbies. Anyway, I'm an extreme minimalist, I live on 14 square meters only, including the bathroom, and I've been sleeping on a hard surface for about 26 years, i.e. I don't have a bed. I try to fit everything I own into one large, 100-liter military backpack, and possibly another handbag. I'm not there yet, but almost! Anyway, thanks to my diet, I lost weight (without fasting!), my pre-diabetes is gone, my back doesn't hurt, my skin doesn't itch, my deep depression is gone, and in general, I feel like I'm 30 years old again! For some time, cavemen have been my role models. I also eat certain insects, mostly raw. Last time I caught a shrew, skinned it, gutted it, and ate it raw. It was far tastier than store-bought beef.
Wow so much useful info ! Thx for sharing. I started eating once a day, and mostly cutting off carbs and pre-made food from my diet about 8 years ago. Now I eat carbs in small portions once a week. It's the survival and fighting that led me to this diet, it's all intertwined, but not much raw meat for me. I do eat organ also though. It's a great thing to reclaim control of your health, and like you, my standard is early humanity. Like, no we did not have to take medicine for diabetes because it's a by-product of our current food habits. Namely sugar, and vegetable oil. I do eat fruits, but no industrial sugars. Have a good one my friend !
@@ARAW-__-Yes, I also have the "slogan", that "IF MAN-MADE: DO NOT EAT!” I note that I fell in love with this way of eating so much that I even wrote a book about it. Its title is "Vegania". Despite its title, it does not promote vegan eating, quite the opposite! It is science fiction, but the dietary advice described in it is correct from the point of view of the carnivore diet. In short, the story is about how there is a planet for vegans, its name is Vegania, and a young man who follows the (raw) Carnivore diet arrives there... So everything is set for conflict! For the time being, the book is only published in my native language (Hungarian), only the raw translation is available in English, someone who is a native English speaker should correct it... Maybe I will find someone to do it at some point. Who knows... Anyway, in order to preserve our state of health, it is also highly recommended to learn the appropriate stress management techniques, I solve this by starting to deal with Stoic philosophy. It helps a lot! I recommend you to take a trywith it! In any case, among natural peoples, at least the respect for Nature and the acknowledgment that one must accept things as they are, and not constantly "interfere" in everything, but to live in harmony with the surrounding world, was widespread.
Stoicism is great, I read a bit about it because I've been hearing that I'm stoic since childhood :D I too have a great interest with minimalism, out of financial necessity, but also it clears the mind. If you look at my Overnighters in the "Outdoor Adventures" playlist, you'll get a sense of my mostly carnivore diet 🤤🍖 I do not speak Hungarian, but your book seems like an interesting read.
I used 40mm pvc pipe, but you need to check your blade. I will do one for a billhook soon, and although the belly might be 8cm, the bill will need a bigger diameter. 🫡
Oh and it's the exact same one than the one linked in description. The customed the blade and handle but it's the same blade beneath it. It's also from bidor, MY
No, this one is from Malaysia. This one : amzn.to/430ZghM. This one don't have the custom wooden handle but I used my wooden handle parang this week end, video will be release this week 😉🖐️
@@ARAW-__- I’m only familiar with the Bidor. Don’t know about AAA. Would love to try them though. I lIke and respect what myparangs does with the Bidors, but the blacksmiths at Chop Kwong Yuen Loong have really upgraded their offering. Would also love to try the Tramontina.
I need to check out the blacksmiths too. The parangs are useful tools out of the factory. The latin machetes you got to do a bit of work grinding and sharpening the blade, as well as the handle. Where were your parangs stolen ?
Good job. I will make one with a belt loop and an eyelet in the lower end for a leg tie.
Thanks man ! Got an idea for the belt loop ? Bought one Tramontina with a handmade pvc sheath that had the end bent into a belt loop. It was fragile and broke. I just thread some paracord under the rubber rings and sling it in my back.
@@ARAW-__-I filed a notch on each side of the sheath, tied a loop in a piece of paracord for a belt loop, wrapped the paracord in the notches and crisscrossed the ends across the sheath a dozen times and tied them off. If you pull the wraps good and tight before you tie it off, it will lock into the notches and hold. I also drilled a hole in the bottom for a leg tie.
I think you nailed it ! For the time being, I just slid big innertube rings. Then threaded the paracord underneath. It holds perfect.
Your way may last longer, though !
3:03 co to za maczeta parang? Można scan obrysu chcę zrobić samemu taką maczeta parang
Hi,
I bought it in Malaysia, it is a very common shape, made in Bidor. It is excellent.
The Parang linked in the description has a similar shape
😉👋
Subtitles available 🙊
Gear used :
Dewalt Heat Gun
amzn.to/3Dx80lo
Neck knife
amzn.to/3rGcHqj
Malay Parang Duku Chandong 10in
amzn.to/430ZghM
14" Machete
amzn.to/3XqHsve
Help support the channel with no additional cost for you by using those affiliated links 🙂
Wonderful! Brilliant! Full of genius!
Thanks, Caveman ! Great username, it could fit my channel 🤣
@@ARAW-__- My username is exactly that because I follow the raw carnivore diet. In other words, in 99 percent of cases I eat raw meat and raw offal, for example raw liver, which is a natural multivitamin, and I also drink fresh blood if I can, which is a natural energy drink! I'm a 58-year-old man, I switched to this diet about 4 years ago for health reasons, but since then I've really loved it. And since then, bushcrafting, survival, prepping and the like have become my hobbies. Anyway, I'm an extreme minimalist, I live on 14 square meters only, including the bathroom, and I've been sleeping on a hard surface for about 26 years, i.e. I don't have a bed. I try to fit everything I own into one large, 100-liter military backpack, and possibly another handbag. I'm not there yet, but almost!
Anyway, thanks to my diet, I lost weight (without fasting!), my pre-diabetes is gone, my back doesn't hurt, my skin doesn't itch, my deep depression is gone, and in general, I feel like I'm 30 years old again!
For some time, cavemen have been my role models. I also eat certain insects, mostly raw. Last time I caught a shrew, skinned it, gutted it, and ate it raw. It was far tastier than store-bought beef.
Wow so much useful info !
Thx for sharing. I started eating once a day, and mostly cutting off carbs and pre-made food from my diet about 8 years ago. Now I eat carbs in small portions once a week.
It's the survival and fighting that led me to this diet, it's all intertwined, but not much raw meat for me. I do eat organ also though. It's a great thing to reclaim control of your health, and like you, my standard is early humanity. Like, no we did not have to take medicine for diabetes because it's a by-product of our current food habits. Namely sugar, and vegetable oil. I do eat fruits, but no industrial sugars.
Have a good one my friend !
@@ARAW-__-Yes, I also have the "slogan", that "IF MAN-MADE: DO NOT EAT!”
I note that I fell in love with this way of eating so much that I even wrote a book about it. Its title is "Vegania". Despite its title, it does not promote vegan eating, quite the opposite! It is science fiction, but the dietary advice described in it is correct from the point of view of the carnivore diet. In short, the story is about how there is a planet for vegans, its name is Vegania, and a young man who follows the (raw) Carnivore diet arrives there... So everything is set for conflict!
For the time being, the book is only published in my native language (Hungarian), only the raw translation is available in English, someone who is a native English speaker should correct it... Maybe I will find someone to do it at some point. Who knows...
Anyway, in order to preserve our state of health, it is also highly recommended to learn the appropriate stress management techniques, I solve this by starting to deal with Stoic philosophy. It helps a lot! I recommend you to take a trywith it! In any case, among natural peoples, at least the respect for Nature and the acknowledgment that one must accept things as they are, and not constantly "interfere" in everything, but to live in harmony with the surrounding world, was widespread.
Stoicism is great, I read a bit about it because I've been hearing that I'm stoic since childhood :D
I too have a great interest with minimalism, out of financial necessity, but also it clears the mind.
If you look at my Overnighters in the "Outdoor Adventures" playlist, you'll get a sense of my mostly carnivore diet 🤤🍖
I do not speak Hungarian, but your book seems like an interesting read.
Ranger bands come in handy once again
Oh yeah, they're my go-to solution for almost everything ! 🫡
Thanks for your excellent video. All the best .
Thanks, man 🫡 Have a nice day 😁👋
Well done Bro!
Thanks man, I appreciate it.
Great idea think i will do this. Thanks
Thanks man ! Careful if you do that in an over, they quickly burn and leave residue. 🫡
Is that 1 inch diameter of pipe?
I used 40mm pvc pipe, but you need to check your blade. I will do one for a billhook soon, and although the belly might be 8cm, the bill will need a bigger diameter. 🫡
@@ARAW-__- thanks for the information, bro! Good luck for the next project, can't wait to see that. 👍
@aufagrissee1243 Thx bro ! I hope it will come out good, I'm carving the handle from a chair leg, and I'm a bad carver 😅🖐️
Can you make it loop for a belt to hold it
Yes, very simple : you put rubber bands all around, and then you thread paracord or webbing. I'll make another sheath soon I'll show you 😉
Nice video.
@@beerdrinker6452 Thank you ! Those sheaths are still going strong 👊
Ha quedado estupendo 👌
Gracias hermano ! Quería una funda real durante mucho tiempo
What origin country the Bidor parang came from?
From Malaysia ! Bought it locally when I was there ! 😁🖐️
Oh and it's the exact same one than the one linked in description. The customed the blade and handle but it's the same blade beneath it. It's also from bidor, MY
@@ARAW-__-What diameter (PVC pipe) do I need for the Parang Duku Chandong 10" (blade width: 5 cm)?
@MrFreeman0179 hi !
4cm diameter should be good, I'll check when I get home.😉👊
@@ARAW-__- Thanks, I'm looking forward to your response.👍
Is that a Condor parang?
No, this one is from Malaysia. This one : amzn.to/430ZghM. This one don't have the custom wooden handle but I used my wooden handle parang this week end, video will be release this week 😉🖐️
Genius!!!!
Thank you ! Simple, effective : I like that !
That’s a well worn “Bidor” parang. How did you come by it?
Hi ! Yes it is ! Bought it 10 years ago in Penang, Malaysia, from Nadir at outdoordynamics.my
Parangs are great in tropical and temperate forests.
@@ARAW-__- they are indeed! I visited the blacksmiths in Bidor last month. Got me a few of them too. My last ones got stolen.
@yewsengcheong1637 Bidor and AAA are incredible value tools. I like them and Tramontina / Imacasa machetes !
@@ARAW-__- I’m only familiar with the Bidor. Don’t know about AAA. Would love to try them though. I lIke and respect what myparangs does with the Bidors, but the blacksmiths at Chop Kwong Yuen Loong have really upgraded their offering. Would also love to try the Tramontina.
I need to check out the blacksmiths too. The parangs are useful tools out of the factory. The latin machetes you got to do a bit of work grinding and sharpening the blade, as well as the handle. Where were your parangs stolen ?
ingenious.
Thank you, it works great !
👌🏼😃❤️🔥
🫡 Thx Reza !
I have one like you
Same Parang or Tramontina ? Eitherway, they're GREAT ! 🫡
@@ARAW-__- It was the machete of the German Air Force during World War II
@@weuerhtt Wow ! Didn't know that, awesome 🫡
On veut voir ta tête mec!
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