Blackie you solved one of my age old puzzles. I came across one of these at a remote camp site in Colorado never could figure out what it was used for. Thank you.
Blackie , Great Video and Outstanding Information. I appreciate you teaching the camping tricks and tips that we were taught in Boy Scouts ,to make camping more enjoyable. You Are The Master Woodsman and Buschcrafter . Thanks Again for sharing your knowledge and passing on the craft . Tim L.
Thanks Blackie! My wife and I decided to leave Biden's shit show and moved to Vietnam. I am and always will be a devoted fan of your outstanding RUclips channel and will continue to practice the fine woodcraft lessons that you teach so well. Please stay safe and healthy! ATB Sam Adler from Vietnam P.s keep up your fine and valuable videos! Your knowledge, experience and horse sense I'd always an inspiration! Thanks again!
You're really neat project today I made my first bow and drill here in Texas to start a fire with out of Chinaberry old tree that was down in the back of my yard really neat project I just wonder if you ever tried that bow and drill stuff it was really hard but I got a good Amber and it started smoking and I was really surprised I just didn't have my bundle ready real good
I did bow drill and other methods in the past .. when I was learning from a old woodsman friend of mine he said on one of our week long camping trips that I was going to make the lunch time fire with a bow drill set I had to make from scratch each time so for 7 days in a row I would gather and create a bow drill set make a ember light the fire and then burn that set to make lunch time coffee... when on the 7th day I can completed the lunch fire and I cast the set into the flame my old woodsman friend asked now what have you learned of primitive fire making.. and I responded "THAT I WILL CARRY A BIC LIGHTER IN MY POCKET THE REST OF MY LIFE ! " LOL
I can see ppl laffin... until you need it. Trust me, you will. Yes, absolutely a must need. The only thing I could add is embers to aid in the drying and a good scrub out with one of them nylon scratchy pads. OOOP's didn't pack one? No prob... a handful of twigs and leaves does wonders. And I bet this will shoot off a series of how to clean camp gear.
Gotta ask: What kind of hatchet are you using? Just ordered myself up a Hultafor Hultan & now I'm wondering if the 1 lb. head will be heavy enough as a camp/ house hatchet (light use)? Haven't got it yet & I guess time will tell...
Awesome tip my friend!
Thank you! Cheers!
That's a great tool that most people wouldn't normally think of. Thanks
You're welcome!
Simply one of your best videos
thanks
Good job brother. Simple designs are generally the best designs..
Yes, true
Fantastic... Great idea can't wait to try it...
Hope you enjoy
Blackie you solved one of my age old puzzles. I came across one of these at a remote camp site in Colorado never could figure out what it was used for. Thank you.
glad to be of help safe journeys to you
Great little project.
It sure is!
Very useful piece of equipment ..
Indeed!
thanks blackie great ideas have a great weekend
Thanks, you too!
thx Blackie, I love the woods
Thank you for your time to make this video; excellent. Video:
My pleasure!
This is the kind of project that is only limited by the time you are willing to invest in improving it. Another interesting "Down & Dirty," Blackie.
very true it can be made to serve a over night camp or made from better stuff to last for yrs
Great idea, thanks Blackie.
Any time!
Great idea…!
Thank you! 😊
Very nice Blackie, thanks for the tip! 👍
No problem 👍
Blackie , good tip , thanks for sharing ,God bless !
Thanks for watching!
Good job on video.Always spreading good wisdom.Btw
loved kitgun series.
Glad you enjoyed it
Simplicity works just fine, thanks for sharing this!
You're welcome!
I like the old Boy scout mess kit. Cool idea!
its a good set
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Thats a great idea Blackie
Spectacular. I never would have thought of something like this. Thanks for sharing it with us.
My pleasure!
Love it!
So glad!
Been trying out the Roycroft pack frame. Going to add the dish holder to list of things to try.
Please do!
Blackie , Great Video and Outstanding Information. I appreciate you teaching the camping tricks and tips that we were taught in Boy Scouts ,to make camping more enjoyable. You Are The Master Woodsman and Buschcrafter . Thanks Again for sharing your knowledge and passing on the craft . Tim L.
Glad you enjoyed it
Sweet! Thanks!!!
No problem!
shared
thanks
Great idea but I have an improvement do the 4 stick. Like the bottom higher up also gives a place to hang towels rags socks
VERY TRUE
Thanks Blackie! My wife and I decided to leave Biden's shit show and moved to Vietnam. I am and always will be a devoted fan of your outstanding RUclips channel and will continue to practice the fine woodcraft lessons that you teach so well.
Please stay safe and healthy!
ATB Sam Adler from Vietnam
P.s keep up your fine and valuable videos! Your knowledge, experience and horse sense I'd always an inspiration!
Thanks again!
thanks and i hope your enjoy vietman i have seen pics it has some very pretty places
Another great idea. I can’t wait to try this out!
Please do!
Like this idea so much. Heading outside to see if I can do this in backyard, but have add value of some snow in Atlanta.
You're really neat project today I made my first bow and drill here in Texas to start a fire with out of Chinaberry old tree that was down in the back of my yard really neat project I just wonder if you ever tried that bow and drill stuff it was really hard but I got a good Amber and it started smoking and I was really surprised I just didn't have my bundle ready real good
I did bow drill and other methods in the past .. when I was learning from a old woodsman friend of mine he said on one of our week long camping trips that I was going to make the lunch time fire with a bow drill set I had to make from scratch each time so for 7 days in a row I would gather and create a bow drill set make a ember light the fire and then burn that set to make lunch time coffee... when on the 7th day I can completed the lunch fire and I cast the set into the flame my old woodsman friend asked now what have you learned of primitive fire making.. and I responded "THAT I WILL CARRY A BIC LIGHTER IN MY POCKET THE REST OF MY LIFE ! " LOL
I can see ppl laffin... until you need it. Trust me, you will. Yes, absolutely a must need. The only thing I could add is embers to aid in the drying and a good scrub out with one of them nylon scratchy pads. OOOP's didn't pack one? No prob... a handful of twigs and leaves does wonders. And I bet this will shoot off a series of how to clean camp gear.
yep i like to take broom sage and bind it with bank like cut the ends off so its like 6 inch long and you have a good pot scrubber
@@BLACKIETHOMAS Yeppers, use what have on hand. It's there. Apply common sense and viola, job get's done.
Love DND Friday! All these tips and tricks really do make camp life so much better! Thanks brother!
Glad you like them!
Gotta ask: What kind of hatchet are you using? Just ordered myself up a Hultafor Hultan & now I'm wondering if the 1 lb. head will be heavy enough as a camp/ house hatchet (light use)? Haven't got it yet & I guess time will tell...
condor or one of the marbles made by condor works well as a crafting hatchet
Hi are you going to be apart of the world bivy record ?
How about a berry?
lol there are lots of those on youtube
Woodcraft ❗thnxs
my pleasure
Probably not real wind friendly . Why not just string a line and use something like plastic shower curtain hooks and hang everything eye high on ?.
thats one way this is to be quick and handy near the fire and the wash bowl to do the dishes will be close to it