Very useful video as I found some old tins today that will serve nicely to make some charcloth in. Straightforward and easy to follow. Thanks. Take care...
Nice forge Adam. Great video and thank's for the shout out. I thought the sound from your camera was very clear, couldn't really notice much difference between that and the external mic, although there wasn't any long shots to really test it. Cheers mate.
Cornish Knives It is easy mate :) Thinking of trying char-wood next, which uses the same method, but rotten/punky wood, rather than cotton cloth. It's meant to work reasonably well apparently.
Very useful video as I found some old tins today that will serve nicely to make some charcloth in. Straightforward and easy to follow. Thanks. Take care...
Good demonstration, my friend. Greetings from Pittsburgh. Laura
Lellobeetle Thanks Laura.
Nice forge Adam. Great video and thank's for the shout out. I thought the sound from your camera was very clear, couldn't really notice much difference between that and the external mic, although there wasn't any long shots to really test it. Cheers mate.
Mint Outdoors Cheers Jeff. I think the confined space and no wind noise definitely helped the on-board mic, compared to using it in an open area.
Great video mate. Really enjoyed that. All the best mate, Jay
GoonieBushcraft Thanks Jay. Glad you found it enjoyable, or informative
So that's how it's done 👍 I did wonder Adam and you made it look easy mate 👍
#StayCornish buddy
Cornish Knives It is easy mate :) Thinking of trying char-wood next, which uses the same method, but rotten/punky wood, rather than cotton cloth. It's meant to work reasonably well apparently.