4 Ways to Make Wood Last FOREVER (Bushcraft)
If you build things with wood, chances are that you encounter decomposition, whether it be from fungi or bugs, whatever. Save yourself some time (and effort in replacing rotten wood later down the line) with these tips I've gained from my year's experience in bushcraft building.
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36 Days to Renovate the Bushcraft Gym (Full video on YouTube)
The past 36 days I've been working to build, with only hand tools, some VAST improvements to the previous design of the bushcraft gym.
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I hope you have a hobby, a grind, or something like that which is productive and you love to do. Without one, it's really easy to fall into addictions, even to such things as sugar and social media. If you do find yourself in that position, hobbies and interests which totally envelope your conscious experience in them in a meditative way are really helpful. I mean, what are you going to do if you theoretically quit, completely, tomorrow? Nothing? That would make it much more difficult to stay away from whatever substance you're avoiding. For me, youtube. I guess it comes down to a lack of purpose. It's not really our fault, either. Just look into the average high school bathroom. Tons of kids replacing purpose/meaningful activities with vape. if only they would get outside and experience nature.
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How to Craft the Perfect Natural Bushcraft Waterproof Roof to STAY DRY!
I Learned how to craft a waterproof roof with only natural materials! [Bushcraft]
Next time I'll make some drastic improvements to the workout equipment.
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How To Craft a PRIMITIVE WEAPON
This is why Cavemen must have had it TOUGH.
In this video I show you what I learned this week in primitive technology, in creating a primitive weapon. If you wanna learn to make a sling, I go over what you need to know in this video, as well as my mistakes/experiences with the materials I tried. Cavemen must have really struggled to get a hang of surviving in the wild, I can imagine how much trial and error went into it!
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I'm Becoming a CAVEMAN....
I'm Becoming a CAVEMAN....
You read the title! I'm going to start a primitive technology timeline, and acquire the skills needed to reach the iron age. Unlike bushcraft, Primitive Technology allows no room for modern materials or tools. I will gain new knowledge and skills, and create entertaining and informative content along the way.
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Mastering Primitive Technology: Wood ash cement
Tips and tricks I learned from my experience with making cement from wood ash and sand!
Sorry about the goldfish comment... lol
This time I didn't bother with hiding road sounds.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks to John Plant from Primitive Technology for this recipe and for his video on this
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Pleasant Bushcraft Experience + Relaxing Music 🌲🎵
I make improvements to the bushcraft shack without power tools, using historical methods. (including wood pins, lashings, pine pitch)
Enjoy relaxing music and bushcraft building.
See more videos of the bushcraft shack: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwt9xJXoK_6hWwa764MO-QL-EPK5-m957
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How do ferro rods work?
How do ferro rods work?
This is the science behind the awesome tool we all know and love, why it is such a good fire starting device to have, and the origin of it's creation.
Thanks, Carl Auer Von Welsbach!
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Primitive Fire Making: Learning to Hand Drill (or at least trying to...)
This week I learned a lot about Hand Drilling!
This was a tough one, many fails. But it was still worth it! In the future I will learn more primitive survival techniques and document my progress.
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Learning to Make Fire With No Fire Starter (by friction)
I learned to bow drill this week!
next week I will document my progress day-to-day in learning the hand drill, a much scarier looking skill. But at the same time even cooler.
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Bushcraft Calisthenics Gym from the Woods?🌳 +WORKOUT
This is a training montage of my progress so far in training calisthenics using bushcraft gym made from mostly natural materials. Real life Jungle Gym!
Thanks for watching.
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Unique tree bark bushcraft roof build
If you're interested in building a Bushcraft roof that's both waterproof and beautiful, then you've come to the right video! In this guide, I'll teach you everything you need to know about designing and constructing a Bushcraft roof that's both functional and stylish.
I'll show you how to pick the right shingles, axe the perfect trees, and create an intelligent, unique design that'll look great and withstand the elements. Making a Bushcraft roof is a fun and rewarding project, so be sure to check out this guide and learn everything you need to build the perfect roof!
Be sure to give feedback in the comments so that the next video may be even better!
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Budget-Friendly Bushcraft: 5 Tips to Cut Costs in the Wild
Budget gear list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11j7GSfTsW5FhzcLS_hIlXczKWw5BX6aTzdqltscetiQ/edit?usp=sharing
In this video it is revealed, the 5 best ways in which one can save money using bushcraft. While we may regard bushcraft as complicated, uncomfortable, and perhaps expensive, this area can have very impactful, (and in my opinion, awesome!) results on not only your savings, but also your likelihood of surviving a wilderness survival situation.
Through these 5 bushcraft principles, money can be prevented from being spent, re-gained, and made more worth spending.
I hope this video and these principles give you better/similar results to my own so far, and that you personally feel inspired to go witness nature a bit more.
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Primitive Weaponry: Surprising Strength! (Clay Hayes who?)
Primitive Weaponry: Surprising Strength! (Clay Hayes who?)
Bow and Arrow making is an awesome area of bushcraft/survival, so follow me on my journey to make a primitive arrow (except for the bankline I used) for the vine bow I strung up.
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Primitive weaponry: Caveman arrow - Part 1 (my journey)
Bow and arrow making has got to be one of the coolest aspects of survival, bushcraft, and primitive technology. Here, I use a straight section of sapling, a piece of slate, rabbit dung, and pine resin to create the head of the arrow.
stay tuned for the next video, where I will show the bow, the completed arrow, and some shots.
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