I also just realized you learned from the last time and set the resin on the hot coals this time and not directly into the fire like the last time and the resin kept catching fire, it's awesome to learn
I really liked the faucet idea. Water by gravity. The other day watching a video of you I tried to collect the sap of a tree, but I couldn't make a fire. Thanks for sharing. Taciano, Jabaotão, Pernambuco, Brazil.
If you have birch trees in brazil the oil in the bark works exceptionally well as a glue and can be extracted by heating in a charcoal kiln with a hole in the bottom to let the resin drip through and into a smaller tin directly underneath buried into the ground. birch bark tar is often called black gold due to how many uses it has, the bark alone can be lit on fire after submerging it in water and just shaking the water off
OK, if I'm out in the wilderness, No. 1) the plastic bottle faucet trick: I'll just walk over to the stream or lake and put my hands in and wash them like a racoon. No. 2) The fork and cucumber trick: I'll just pick up the whole cucumber with my hand and eat it, caveman style. Why got through all that?
Esa navaja es una maravilla, te saca de muchos apuros, es una muy buena herramienta para el hogar, en el trabajo y en el campo..!! Muy buenos tips para su uso Jony Fire..!! Yo tengo la de pescador, aunque no trae muchas finciones es una muy buena navaja la Swiss Army..!! Excelente video..!!
WARNING : Never use a blade to lever anything, it will snap ! Use the flat screwdriver or can opener tools ! Don't burn cordage in pine resin, you can easily use dry bark strips, especially silver birch !
Pouring straight from the bottle wastes more water, if you are in a survival situation every drop counts You also missed the point on the cucumber, maybe it's hot food, maybe you don't want to use your hands because they are dirty from all the work
This HAS to be one of the most uninspiring, ridiculous, disappointing videos about the use of a Swiss Army Knife I've ever sat through. Thumbs down, WAY down!
I've never come across ideas like this, keep it up
Great video. Thank you for all of the ideas.
Very creative ideas. Subscribed. Thank you for your time in putting this together.
I also just realized you learned from the last time and set the resin on the hot coals this time and not directly into the fire like the last time and the resin kept catching fire, it's awesome to learn
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I really liked the faucet idea. Water by gravity. The other day watching a video of you I tried to collect the sap of a tree, but I couldn't make a fire. Thanks for sharing. Taciano, Jabaotão, Pernambuco, Brazil.
pine sap
@@outlaweduk Unfortunately, this tree is not found in the northeast of Brazil. But I have others. I will try. Thank you for your attention.
If you have birch trees in brazil the oil in the bark works exceptionally well as a glue and can be extracted by heating in a charcoal kiln with a hole in the bottom to let the resin drip through and into a smaller tin directly underneath buried into the ground.
birch bark tar is often called black gold due to how many uses it has, the bark alone can be lit on fire after submerging it in water and just shaking the water off
OK, if I'm out in the wilderness, No. 1) the plastic bottle faucet trick: I'll just walk over to the stream or lake and put my hands in and wash them like a racoon. No. 2) The fork and cucumber trick: I'll just pick up the whole cucumber with my hand and eat it, caveman style. Why got through all that?
Wow !, great, thank you buddy.
👍 Good advice!
Great stuff!
Esa navaja es una maravilla, te saca de muchos apuros, es una muy buena herramienta para el hogar, en el trabajo y en el campo..!! Muy buenos tips para su uso Jony Fire..!! Yo tengo la de pescador, aunque no trae muchas finciones es una muy buena navaja la Swiss Army..!! Excelente video..!!
Terrific video!
great video. it would be informative to share the swiss army models when you are using some unique tools (such as the chisel) for example
@@timetheory84 thanks. Is that and the swiss champ the only ones with chisel?
@@hoomanmostofi464 theres a few with the chisel
Добрый кола, нормууль)
Еще никогда Штирлиц не был так близок к провалу (c)
u in another level
How long do you think that little log stove would burn for?
Nice job
Who´s the Name of this Swiss Knife , it gives so much ....
Those knives I like one 7882 Champagne Dr.
WARNING : Never use a blade to lever anything, it will snap !
Use the flat screwdriver or can opener tools !
Don't burn cordage in pine resin, you can easily use dry bark strips, especially silver birch !
Good way of making a candle of the rope, but remember, dont inhale the black smoke
WOW 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I have one but mine's really old and it's hard to open
It's all about how to use what you have.
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I keep thinking that he's making bongs.
Tip #1 is cute, but it ruins your container. Containers are very important in survival situations. It's #4 in the "5 C's of Survival"
How i close knife di ko sya masara at mabalik
Лучше Феликса Имллера смотреть... Познавательней будет.
You can eat using your knife, but dont lick sharp edge.
3 minutes 50 don't let the carbon footprint morons see that 😂😂😂😂 great video 👌🏻
Iz dis a joke? Why not pour water from the bottle?! Or pick the cucumber with your fingers?!
Pouring straight from the bottle wastes more water, if you are in a survival situation every drop counts
You also missed the point on the cucumber, maybe it's hot food, maybe you don't want to use your hands because they are dirty from all the work
This HAS to be one of the most uninspiring, ridiculous, disappointing videos about the use of a Swiss Army Knife I've ever sat through. Thumbs down, WAY down!