@@FelixImmler Me and Connie are doing fine. After doing the video channel for 12 years we were getting a bit burned out. So we decided to take a break. We may or may not be done making videos. We will just have to see what the future holds.
I'm not sure what sort of game animals that you have were you live (where do you live exactly, BTW), but in the US we hunt several species of deer as well as bear, elk, moose and wild pigs. Those are heavy animals that can weigh between 70 kg and 700 kg and are often lifted in the air to field dress, age and butcher, sometimes it's all done in the field. A pulley system like this would be very useful for that task. We also go off into the woods on four wheeled ATVs and motor bikes and get ourselves into trouble by thinking "I can make it through that, no problem". The ability to construct a system like this could be very handy for when we are wrong. LOL I can see this being very useful when constructing larger more permanent structures in the woods as well. Another winner for team Immler!
Excellent video! Bushcraft/survival uses for pulley & pulley systems: 1. Lower container to get water without leaning or reaching over where drop to water level is considerable or footing is too slippery. 2. Raise food container to height where bear can't reach it. 3. Build/access elevated platform shelter: raise platform, fireplace and shelter building materials without danger of being pulled over or fatigue 4. Use counterweight to automatically raise trapped food animal too high for fox, coyote, wolf, bear, etc to eat it before you get it. Use basket at top to shield from birds. 5. Use counterweight to help climb repeatedly to access elevated location ( ensure separate safety line to prevent uncontrolled descent) 6. Use pulley system to haul improvised boat on to beach or launch into water 7. Use pulley system to drag large game animal from difficult/ unsafe location/ position to process location 8. Use pulley to draw bowstring on heavy improvised crossbow, use pulley to assemble crossbow, use pulleys as crossbow components 9. Use pulley for fishing or fish trap rig
What a very useful, well thought-out idea for making a pulley for use in bushcrafting, with just a swiss army knife! Felix, you never cease to amaze me. Thank you for all the inspiration you keep giving us. Much love and best wishes, Wendi 🌻
Now THIS is very useful on so many levels! Scaled up, it might even help with simple rescues! I'd bet it could be very helpful in making tree houses, too - thank you for another excellent video, Felix! 😀
Thank you! I'm a very small female. I'm going to make a couple of these and use them to stack hay bales in the barn while my husband recovers from surgery. I have difficulty stacking more than three bales high :) What a fun project!
One of these days, we r gonne get a notification for a video, titled 'how to build a 2 story house and all the furniture with just a swiss army knife'... Ur ingenuity is impressive sir.
Watching your show is like going to a science class and I learned so much without having to go any place.Please continue so I continue learning. Thanks my friend
@@FelixImmler I appreciate all of your videos they are so wonderfor learning and entertainment. You've got it all and I so enjoy You and your presentations
Tolles Video für unsere Schulkinder mal Physik anders zu begreifen. Es wäre schön wenn Du die Messer mit Link nennen würdest. Danke Sir für Deine Bemühungen, Deine Videos aind einfach klasse.
Hallo Felix. Du bist ein absoluter Künstler. Das ist wieder ein richtig schönes Projekt geworden. Ich habe auch schon an so ein Video gedacht. Das hast du sehr gut umgesetzt. Schön dich zu sehen. Liebe Grüße aus Thüringen.
Brilliant idea!.....Each video i watch reminds me how useful my SAK Huntsman is...... In the hands of a true innovative genius like yourself, the possibilities are limitless! Thank you & God Bless!...
HI! I wanted to tell you about a customization that I invented, I discovered that under the screwdriver near the magnifying glass in the swisschamp, there is enough space to put two small matches or one big one. the big one is practical because it fits inside, the small ones are two, but if you use the screwdriver often they don't get stuck. before now I didn't think they were that hard to light matches so I found an easy method to add the rough part of the box on the boxknife! on the back, in the largest slot, it is possible to put that part with double-sided adhesive, or by buying special strips to glue for matches. it works really well!
Pulley systems are a blast to play with. I like your version better than store bought, which are very expensive. For even more fun add a double pulley system to the end you are pulling, just remember it takes an enormous amount of rope. Thanks for sharing Felix.
I have a small strong all-metal pulley in my pack already tied to one end of my main cordage. If nothing else it lets me cast a line over a high branch quickly and it's rated for a 100k load. If the weight bothers you lighter versions are made.
Thanks for another great and inspiring video! I'm going to camp with my Cub Scouts this weekend. I usually don't get enough down time to get crafting as a leader but you never know, maybe this time I will :D
Hmm, you can’t get away from physics, ever! Even in the forest away from the rest of the world physics still rule what you do. Thanks Felix, brilliant video as always. Les in UK
I made one of these using my Leatherman a couple of months ago. While I love my SAK I find that the extra bit of capability from the Leatherman is sufficient that I prefer to carry it most of the time. That said, I love my little red pocket knife almost as much.
felix, du bist so ein freak! positiv gemeint! ich liebe deine videos und ideen. super erklärt mit kontext und alles sehr hilfreich und unterhaltsam! thank you!
It took me a while to understand - All I need to be happy is a Swiss Army knife and a smile - lovely weekend to you Felix - Amazing project THANK YOU VERY MUCH - see yoy at your next video 🌲
Could be very useful to build a log cabin or platform on trees so you can lift all the items, tools and wood logs you need up there effortlessly. Thank you so much for all your interesting videos and your channel Felix. You have, in my opinion, the best and most ingenious RUclips channel about general bushcraft we can find. And all that with only your imagination and a Swiss army knife. Again, thank you so much for sharing this knowledge with everyone on here. 👍👍👍
Another useful and cool video, but I would try to add some lard/grease/oil on surfaces between the wheel and the stick to reduce friction. When you hear the high pitch dry-wood against dry-wood sound, then it is a good indication that some lard can help :)
I hearby dub thee Felix DaVinci. Great piece of engineering with our favorite multitool. This video helped solve a mechanical problem. Thank you for the inspiration and creativity.
Awesome video. I love the intersection between bushcraft and engineering, because 1) it's a ton of fun to play with contraptions like this and 2) it may not seem too useful in a typical bushcraft temporary survival situation, but it will be extremely useful in a long-term one that isn't just about surviving but about thriving. So far your channel is one of the very few I've found (Advoko makes is also cool) that covers this intersection. Keep up the amazing work!
Love it i always caried pulleys in my buggy . Them and a woodjack , come alongs will get you out of anywhere, but. Never thought to cut a set like that . Good show. Great idea. Thank you.
Very inventive Felix! You always have great ideas I look forward to your videos every friday. I think a Good Friday video would be to improvise a clamp system or wooden vise for doing your projects with. Just a thought. Thanks again for your continued inspirations!
Im real surprised how sturdy and strong you’re carved version is, but you’ll never know if you don’t try and you’re the one who is thinking out of the box and try 👍👍👍 great explanation and demonstration, in my case I’m lazy in such things as you know 😅 so I use just two carabiner for it, works the same way, would be interesting to find out which method has more friction, rope on the metal of the carabiner or wood of wood on your system? Thanks for sharing, Taro
AWESOME! My Friend. Thank You very much for demystifying the pulley system so clearely and simply for me. You're an oustanding teacher. Love You. Greetings from France ^_^
Da soll noch mal einer sagen, dass man beim Bushcraften nichts über Physik lernt. Und das alles nur mit etwas Holz und einem Victorinox! 👍👍👍 Lieber Felix, super gemacht und erklärt ! (Wie immer, bei Immler!)😁👍 LG aus Oberösterreich!
Scientific paper headlines: "Swiss man figures out how the pyramids were built with a pocket knife." Uncle Felix, your ingenuity never cease to amaze. Btw, where is your cameraman? Lately i dont see him in the videos. Did he move?
Your ingenuity skills are phenomenal my friend.
Thank you so much my friend. You haven't made videos for a long time. I hope you don't have a health problem! Greetings from Switzerland
@@FelixImmler Me and Connie are doing fine. After doing the video channel for 12 years we were getting a bit burned out. So we decided to take a break. We may or may not be done making videos. We will just have to see what the future holds.
I'm not a "bushcrafter". An outdoorsman and mechanical engineer. Impressive work Felix. Congratulations and Thanks.
Thank you very much my friend!
Quantum, I am an electrician and still find it impressive! :))
I'm not sure what sort of game animals that you have were you live (where do you live exactly, BTW), but in the US we hunt several species of deer as well as bear, elk, moose and wild pigs. Those are heavy animals that can weigh between 70 kg and 700 kg and are often lifted in the air to field dress, age and butcher, sometimes it's all done in the field. A pulley system like this would be very useful for that task. We also go off into the woods on four wheeled ATVs and motor bikes and get ourselves into trouble by thinking "I can make it through that, no problem". The ability to construct a system like this could be very handy for when we are wrong. LOL I can see this being very useful when constructing larger more permanent structures in the woods as well. Another winner for team Immler!
Thank you very much for your super interesting comment!
I never would have thought you could make pulleys with just a knife. Amazing video, Thank you for making it.
Hello James. Thanks a lot for watching!
Excellent video!
Bushcraft/survival uses for pulley & pulley systems:
1. Lower container to get water without leaning or reaching over where drop to water level is considerable or footing is too slippery.
2. Raise food container to height where bear can't reach it.
3. Build/access elevated platform shelter: raise platform, fireplace and shelter building materials without danger of being pulled over or fatigue
4. Use counterweight to automatically raise trapped food animal too high for fox, coyote, wolf, bear, etc to eat it before you get it. Use basket at top to shield from birds.
5. Use counterweight to help climb repeatedly to access elevated location ( ensure separate safety line to prevent uncontrolled descent)
6. Use pulley system to haul improvised boat on to beach or launch into water
7. Use pulley system to drag large game animal from difficult/ unsafe location/ position to process location
8. Use pulley to draw bowstring on heavy improvised crossbow, use pulley to assemble crossbow, use pulleys as crossbow components
9. Use pulley for fishing or fish trap rig
Thank you so much for this super interesting comment!!!
Love this comment!!!
Good list! I thought of tensioning lines for a tarp.
What a very useful, well thought-out idea for making a pulley for use in bushcrafting, with just a swiss army knife! Felix, you never cease to amaze me. Thank you for all the inspiration you keep giving us. Much love and best wishes, Wendi 🌻
Thank you so much dear Wendi!
Now THIS is very useful on so many levels! Scaled up, it might even help with simple rescues! I'd bet it could be very helpful in making tree houses, too - thank you for another excellent video, Felix! 😀
Thank you! I'm a very small female. I'm going to make a couple of these and use them to stack hay bales in the barn while my husband recovers from surgery. I have difficulty stacking more than three bales high :) What a fun project!
Super idea! Good luck!
One of these days, we r gonne get a notification for a video, titled 'how to build a 2 story house and all the furniture with just a swiss army knife'... Ur ingenuity is impressive sir.
Thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!
Totally agreed .. He having a knife in his pocket and all you've todo is wait for it!
I recognize the master's hand! Great projects. And again, only one victorinox. Amazing.
Он использует несколько моделей
Thank you very much!!
The uses for pulleys are endless! Mechanical advantage is your friend! Great video Felix! A pleasure to watch as always! Cheers mate!
Thanks a lot Chris!
Watching your show is like going to a science class and I learned so much without having to go any place.Please continue so I continue learning. Thanks my friend
Thanks a lot for your compliment!
@@FelixImmler I appreciate all of your videos they are so wonderfor learning and entertainment. You've got it all and I so enjoy You and your presentations
Love Your Pully System. Sure Is A Handy Item, Thanks For Sharing This Felix ! Have A Great Weekend, Friend ! ATB T God Bless
Thank you very much!!
I've just learned more about physics than when I was at my school years. Great lesson Professor Felix Immler :)
Thank you very much for this compliment!
Hi Felix. Noch super Ideeen. Vielen Dank für die Physikstunde; Es war besser als in der Schule!.. Bleib gesund. L.G. Nigel
Haa ha haa, vielen Dank lieber Nigel!
Tolles Video für unsere Schulkinder mal Physik anders zu begreifen. Es wäre schön wenn Du die Messer mit Link nennen würdest. Danke Sir für Deine Bemühungen, Deine Videos aind einfach klasse.
Wieder mal super, den "Zirkel-Trick" kannte ich noch gar nicht ...
Dankeschön!
Truly a genius piece of technology. Way to preserve the history of such important human skill
Thank you very much!
Awesome. I always learn something from your videos. Great video.
Thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!
I just kept saying, "Wow", "Brilliant", "Genius" throughout the entire video! You are Amazing! Victorinox Definitely has to put you on their payroll.
Thanks a lot for this compliment!
Sir Felix always amazes us!! Make us a vise to hold small projects while using our SAK! Chow.
another off the chart project from the bushmaster.
felix must you always push the envelope brother..? we are only human
OUT OF THIS WORLD
Hallo Felix. Du bist ein absoluter Künstler. Das ist wieder ein richtig schönes Projekt geworden. Ich habe auch schon an so ein Video gedacht. Das hast du sehr gut umgesetzt. Schön dich zu sehen. Liebe Grüße aus Thüringen.
Vielen Dank für deinen super netten Kommentar! Ich freue mich schon auf dein Flaschenzug-Video!! LG
A very ingenious system. It would come in handy pulling your canoe out of the water when it's full of gear.
Super idea... thank you!
Hallo Felix, ein sehr interessantes und nützliches Projekt, wieder mal gekonnt umgesetzt von dir! LG Micha
Vielen Dank Micha!
Pullies are a wonderful technology. To be able to craft one in the bush is Amazing, Felix!
Thank you so much!!
If anyone else made this video it wouldn't be as interesting. Thank you for the video.
Thanks a lot for this wonderful compliment!
@@FelixImmler you're welcome sir.
Very clever, got some scouts on a camp this weekend, might take some time and give this a go!
Super idea!!! Go for it!
@@FelixImmler it took a couple of hours, and now I appreciate how strong your hands have to be! Cool project for the Older scouts.
Brilliant idea!.....Each video i watch reminds me how useful my SAK Huntsman is...... In the hands of a true innovative genius like yourself, the possibilities are limitless! Thank you & God Bless!...
Thank you so much for this compliment!
HI! I wanted to tell you about a customization that I invented, I discovered that under the screwdriver near the magnifying glass in the swisschamp, there is enough space to put two small matches or one big one. the big one is practical because it fits inside, the small ones are two, but if you use the screwdriver often they don't get stuck. before now I didn't think they were that hard to light matches so I found an easy method to add the rough part of the box on the boxknife! on the back, in the largest slot, it is possible to put that part with double-sided adhesive, or by buying special strips to glue for matches. it works really well!
Pulley systems are a blast to play with. I like your version better than store bought, which are very expensive. For even more fun add a double pulley system to the end you are pulling, just remember it takes an enormous amount of rope.
Thanks for sharing Felix.
I have a small strong all-metal pulley in my pack already tied to one end of my main cordage. If nothing else it lets me cast a line over a high branch quickly and it's rated for a 100k load. If the weight bothers you lighter versions are made.
Thanks a lot for your positiv feedback!
Thanks a lot for your hint!
I enjoyed seeing how versatile the tools in a Swiss Army knife can be.
Thank you!
Thanks for another great and inspiring video! I'm going to camp with my Cub Scouts this weekend. I usually don't get enough down time to get crafting as a leader but you never know, maybe this time I will :D
Der Felix haut mich immer vom Hocker mit seinen innovativen und lehrreichen Videos. Danke!
Hmm, you can’t get away from physics, ever! Even in the forest away from the rest of the world physics still rule what you do. Thanks Felix, brilliant video as always. Les in UK
Thank you so much for your interesting comment! You are right...
An obvious use for hunters is for hanging a deer for processing. I carry a couple of pulleys (metal) with me for just that purpose. Good video.
Thank you very much!
An excellent project, my friend! Thanks so much for demonstrating this and showing how it's done!
Thank you so much dear friend!
@@FelixImmler You're welcome!
Felix you are a genius
Thank you very much!!
I made one of these using my Leatherman a couple of months ago. While I love my SAK I find that the extra bit of capability from the Leatherman is sufficient that I prefer to carry it most of the time. That said, I love my little red pocket knife almost as much.
Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
felix, du bist so ein freak! positiv gemeint! ich liebe deine videos und ideen. super erklärt mit kontext und alles sehr hilfreich und unterhaltsam! thank you!
Dein Kommentar freut mich sehr!
It took me a while to understand - All I need to be happy is a Swiss Army knife and a smile - lovely weekend to you Felix - Amazing project THANK YOU VERY MUCH - see yoy at your next video 🌲
Thank you very much for this kind comment!
This guy is amazing, thank you FELIX, love your videos brother. From America.
Thank you very much!!
Could be very useful to build a log cabin or platform on trees so you can lift all the items, tools and wood logs you need up there effortlessly.
Thank you so much for all your interesting videos and your channel Felix. You have, in my opinion, the best and most ingenious RUclips channel about general bushcraft we can find. And all that with only your imagination and a Swiss army knife. Again, thank you so much for sharing this knowledge with everyone on here. 👍👍👍
Very useful!
Sometimes things have to be moved out of the way and one could also pull using this technique.
All the best👍
Thanks a lot Ben!
Another useful and cool video, but I would try to add some lard/grease/oil on surfaces between the wheel and the stick to reduce friction. When you hear the high pitch dry-wood against dry-wood sound, then it is a good indication that some lard can help :)
Bonjour, perhaps some graphite of burned wood?
SAK master! Another book would be fantastic 🤟
When I watch you works I am hypnotized.
Cheers from Italy.
Mille Grazie Massiniliano!
Physik mit Felix. Heute: Der Flaschenzug!
Cooles Video. ich kenne die Technik, wäre aber niemals darauf gekommen das im Wald zu verwenden. Danke!
Herzlichen Dank für deinen Kommentar!
Physics with a Swiss Army Knife! Good job!
Thank you very much!!
Felix, your wheels are always turning!
Thank you very much!
Who cares if a bushcrafter might not need it this was a fantastic video.
Thank you very much Steve!
I hearby dub thee Felix DaVinci. Great piece of engineering with our favorite multitool. This video helped solve a mechanical problem. Thank you for the inspiration and creativity.
Thank you so much for your valuable support!!
Super.
Vielen Dank!
Awesome video Felix! So much fun!
Thank you very much!
Felix! U are amazing! Thanx your work! Awesome videos! ❤
Thank you so much!!!
As always a fantastic video full of wonderful information. Best wishes from Ireland 🇮🇪 to you and your family and subscriber's ❤
Thanks a lot dear Mark!
Are you an engineer? You are a genius!
einfach nur Mechaniker...
So excited to watch this! Can't wait to learn from your wisdom :)
Thank you very much for this wonderful compliment!
Awesome video. I love the intersection between bushcraft and engineering, because 1) it's a ton of fun to play with contraptions like this and 2) it may not seem too useful in a typical bushcraft temporary survival situation, but it will be extremely useful in a long-term one that isn't just about surviving but about thriving. So far your channel is one of the very few I've found (Advoko makes is also cool) that covers this intersection. Keep up the amazing work!
A simple machine but a true Swiss Army Knife genius!!! Have a nice day!!! ✌️❤️😎
Thanks a lot Joe!
@@FelixImmler Very welcome, friend. I love your videos!!! I've carried a Swiss Army Knife since I was in the 7th grade, 31 years ago.
Yawuul, Felix, you are better than a Navy Seal at survival! 👍👍 10⭐🙌
Thank you very much for this compliment!
@@FelixImmler I am just telling the truth, my friend. 👍👍
MAGIC ! ! !
Number ONE ! ! !
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Absolutely a great video. ?i learnt a good idea fir my next nature adventure. Thanks man.
I am glad that you like this idea!
Mechanical advantage will be 0, man. And you cannot influence it even if you make it with a swiss knife. I love your videos!!!
Awesome work Felix.
Thank you very much!!
Hello from Kentucky (USA) Felix,
Fantastic video! Really enjoyed this bushcraft project video. Thank you for sharing it.
JT
Thank you so much for your valuable support!!!
Love it i always caried pulleys in my buggy . Them and a woodjack , come alongs will get you out of anywhere, but. Never thought to cut a set like that . Good show. Great idea. Thank you.
Thank you very much!!
Fantastic bushcrafting skills Felix I have learned so much from your channel. Very well done buddy.
Thanks a lot dear Richard!
Very inventive Felix!
You always have great ideas
I look forward to your videos every friday. I think a Good Friday video would be to improvise a clamp system or wooden vise for doing your projects with. Just a thought.
Thanks again for your continued inspirations!
Thanks a lot for your inspiration!!
You are a treasure Felix❤
Thank you very much!
Hi Felix! Very interesting project. I appreciate the amount of effort you put into your content. Thanks!
Thank you very much! Your comment makes me happy!
Excellent! Yes, glad I watched.
Thank you for this compliment!
Very very interesting for learning theory and practice out door, and showing that both are easy and fun. Thanks
Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
Im real surprised how sturdy and strong you’re carved version is, but you’ll never know if you don’t try and you’re the one who is thinking out of the box and try 👍👍👍 great explanation and demonstration, in my case I’m lazy in such things as you know 😅 so I use just two carabiner for it, works the same way, would be interesting to find out which method has more friction, rope on the metal of the carabiner or wood of wood on your system? Thanks for sharing, Taro
Drinking game, every time Felix says ’pully’, bottoms up.🍻😉
😅😅
Count me impressed. Did not know people could make this out of wood and able to use it.
Thanks a lot for your comment!
Great video, i love how you think outside the box. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!!
Half way done with me anorak, finished the tomahawk [ way nicer to use when camping thanks ] enjoying your vids here in New Zealand.
Good luck with your projects!
Using a dynamic pulley reduces the effort by half, while using a fixed pulley changes the direction of the applied force. Awesome!
Thanks a lot for your interesting feedback!
I love your projects so glad I found your show!
Thanks a lot for your support!
AWESOME! My Friend. Thank You very much for demystifying the pulley system so clearely and simply for me. You're an oustanding teacher. Love You. Greetings from France ^_^
merci beaucoup!!!
Awesome chair!
Thanks a lot for your comment!
Great work! This could be a great physics class example.
Thank you very much!
King of bushcraft
😅😅 Thank you very much!
Well, there's another one for the books! Amazing! That's going to be useful for sure. I can thnk of several times that would have helped me out. 👍🏻
Thank you so much for your compliments!
Nice project. Be a fun thing to do with my 9 year grandson. 👍 👍
Super idea!
I see... THE Archimedes of Victorinox...😎😎
Thank you very much!
Der Opa benutzte das gleiche system mit den schweren Roggensäcken. Die alten Bauern wußten sich zu helfen! Well done du junger (alter) FUCHS 😊
Dankeschön
Great video pulley systems would be used if building semi permanent bush craft building or moving logs
Super idea!
Great video and the skills that I learned from this I can use with other projects. Thank you.
Amazing as allways 💪💪
Thanks a lot Carlos!
Bush craft block and tackle ! NICE 👍
Thank you very much!
Indeed you are very creative my friend, success is always working.
Thank you very much!
Very nice. I was hoping you would show working with more than one pulley. But thanks for the video and your hard work.
Thanks a lot for your wonderful compliment!
This would be awesome for hunting to hoist food bags or wild game to skin and so much more this is cool as heck
Hallo Felix mal wieder ein geniales Video vielen dank klasse das ich wieder viel gelernt habe du bist ein Genie 👍👍👍👍
Tolle funktionale Schnitzarbeit. Super Idee. 👍
Zum Flaschenzug ansich - wer die Hebelgesetze kennt und versteht ...
Danke für den netten Kommentar!
Amazing idea! I always carry a small metalic one but would like to have a bigger one to do the multiplication...
Thanks for your comment!
Another awesome video
Thank you very much!
Da soll noch mal einer sagen, dass man beim Bushcraften nichts über Physik lernt. Und das alles nur mit etwas Holz und einem Victorinox! 👍👍👍
Lieber Felix, super gemacht und erklärt ! (Wie immer, bei Immler!)😁👍
LG aus Oberösterreich!
Vielen Dank lieber Willi!
Scientific paper headlines: "Swiss man figures out how the pyramids were built with a pocket knife."
Uncle Felix, your ingenuity never cease to amaze.
Btw, where is your cameraman? Lately i dont see him in the videos. Did he move?