SPOON CARVING!
Description
Giving a pretty thorough how to/tutorial on carving a spoon from start to finish. Please visit our website http://bushcraftbartons.com/
Tags: carving,spoon,wood,knife,crook,bushcraft,skills,work,mora,frost,outdoor,hunting,fishing,outside,hobbies,outdoor recreation,shooting sports,shooting tips,Survival tips,survival
Video Transcription
it's gonna be a different video what I usually do we're going to talk a little bit about carving I think it's something that a lot of people are afraid to try it out in reality what carving does to me it just relaxes me you know after a typical hard day's work got a little bit of free time get my tools out and start carving now this is this is the knight instance sorry I'm carving out a spoon two things I love about carving
not only relaxes me but it's really cheap the wood is free and well let me show you that this is pretty much all you need a spoon knife this one's from as more as a moral Frost sweet works great perfect size for what I do anyway about around 20 bucks and another little tool you should have is just a makeshift knife little small you know carving knife not too big these are the two only things you need as I said before in other videos you need the right tools for the right job and you're gonna have fun spoon knife by the way nd I have to tell you I love your sheath thank you very much
look better than what I can do I have no talent whatsoever with leather but anyway this is the spoon I'm carving right now it still needs a little bit of work on the handle this is birch more specifically the graver you know that type of bird that a lot of people mistake as the poplar the white birch that has doesn't shed any bark at all this is it and even for a birch hardwood tree it's it's pretty soft and softer than your typical birch carves well now I'm wanting to carve now after this one piece of maple sugar tree maintenance now this is very hard stuff but I'll make it good spoon will be tough to carve but that spoon will last a long time so what I'm gonna do obviously I won't I won't you know leave the video running it's gonna be long but I truly suggest and you get into carving it's a lot of fun I'm no expert not even close I don't even have talent for this you should have seen my first boobs and this is far from being nice too but I know I'm getting better even at the beginning when I made my spoons you know I believe it roughed out I'd use it two three times and throw in the fire now I try and put a little bit more pride into it like right now I still have some fine-tuning to do but I take time to sand it and I try and make a little personal touch to it and it's a lot of fun so I want to finish this off before sanding and when I start getting into this I'll put the video back on now to start to make the rough part you know you start with a large knife or a small axe hatchet that all you need is those two tools so as soon as I'm there and I'll open that back up for you all right
think I'm pretty well then roughing with this now if you want to sand what you want to do is try and really finish it as much as you can with your knife you know it's nice and smooth so you don't have to sand for 20 days but for now this is gonna be the rough spoon all right
all right now let's talk some more starting from the beginning find yourself a piece nice dry piece and what you can do what most people you can make it longer your piece so when you do carve your bowl in you have a PA put a place to grab you know so you can carve if you make it too close and you have no place to grab if you want to do it that way that's fine I don't do it that way I used to but I just find it I just rather do it this way without having a longer piece if you want to start with you can draw with a pencil or a pen whatever the shape of what the spoon you want you know and try and carve around it the bowl now a lot of people try and make the bowl deep but actually it doesn't have to be deep just take a look at your normal spoon at home it's not really deep I used to make mine too deep and as one of my friends said you can hardly put the spoon in your mouth this one is not so deep right it's about three sixteenths maybe in the deepest part it's not really deep it's good enough you don't want to make it too narrow or too wide you know has to go in your mouth and comfortably and you won the end here the edge to be thin not too thick but anyway that's all gonna come when yet it's different tasting so first thing I look for is I'm gonna make the bowl on this side and ya make the bowl on this side so what I do you can use a little hatchet and take chunks off right size of the handle or you can use a knife now this is tough wood so just slowly take some off this is a lot tougher than the birch we tell you that but it's gonna be worth it though the end product is going to be worth it I like to use the mark 1 for this because it doesn't because of the flat grind it doesn't tend to want to go in too much and then all of a sudden poke I have a big piece off so that's what I like about it something else as you saw I like to keep them fairly short it's about 6 inches long not more than that hey you know you don't need I like a short because it's easier to pack you don't need unless you're making a mixing spoon but a kneading spoon you don't need to do that it's just starting to shape up for the handle so let me continue with this and when I'm up to the bold part here I'll turn that back on stay tuned the first thing you want to do Wow first thing on it is I don't want to tell you what to do I'm telling you what I do is to make it a street as you can or whatever shape you wanted it to be you know roughly because this thing was twisting like this and it was twisting like this so I have to try and bring it a little bit straight there's still some missing here a little bit but they'll be fine
and it's not so bad that way either now my rough part is pretty much done I don't want to go any deeper than that I want to start working on the bowl yeah as you see it's going to be a little bit longer I always leave a little bit longer so I have place to work if ever I make some mistakes okay
now for the spoon the spoon for the bowl I always start at the back going up the shape I want and when you use a spoon knife you do not want to try and take too much off at a time just a little bit of time what I do is I shape my you know my circumference of what I want and then I start digging digging digging and digging until I'm happy with it that's the little bit of the time and I would suggest also if you're starting not to start with a very hard would start with something softer you know it'll be easier for you and it also teaches a little bit easier how to use your knife or spoon knife another knives too so I slowly go around where I want my bowl to be when you carve one thing I learned if you want to have fun doing it are you talking back at me gosh sometimes I swear it froze fuck at us so a secret of carving well see your carving what I think is patience take your time if you don't take your time you're gonna if you take too much wood you can't have any just take your time if you get tired of it put it aside and get back at it another day so let me just carve out the bowl and I'll see you next time like in an hour or so I know pretty much the shape of my bowl so I'm just slowly going round it bring it down evenly no guys when you have the right tools it's a lot more fun and all those guys out there to make try and make a spoon with just a knife and burn the bowl I've been there done that and well I don't have to I won't do it again now if you don't have a choice and you're stuck out there go ahead but I do have a choice and I'm sure you do too got the right tools it'll be a lot more fun for you all right that's pretty much the shape anyway I'm gonna want it all I need to do now is to remember a little bit at a time goes a long way
nice even strokes okay I'll give you a rough Oh so this is pretty much the shape I'm going to want my bowl right I can take care of the outside with my other night that's not a problem well this warning is you know a little bit of an oval type of shape and I still need to dig a little bit more once that's done I'm gonna start carving here right the size a little bit and I'll show you how to take this off well what I do you know I'm talking as if I know what I'm doing but anyway what I like to do you know I don't like to take a saw and start taking the big biggest piece off I'm afraid for this you know make crack so I just take my time and also I would suggest some people will carve with Greenwood
you know there's a little debate I rather a carve a Greenwood and dry wood well I rather carve with dry wood because with Greenwood you start carving it's all nice and when it once it's done it dries up hit me crack this way I know if it's gonna crack or not this can't get any drier than it is and I know there's no cracks anywhere so I know I'm not carving for nothing so let me continue this I'll talk to you guys later
all right the roof part of the ball is pretty much done and you know we can even make some frost rain some people say your hardwood can't do it but you can take a little bit off and your knife is sharp enough okay so with the outside outside I'll be I'll be fixing that later on so this is the ball there's a few mistakes here there's one here and this is not round enough but I can take care of that later so now I want to take this part off I'm going to hold this knife here that's like the Jets lever grip and all I do is go around it just make sure you know where you're going I slowly go around it like that following the edge that's taking a little bit off at the time making sure oh this is gonna be a nice grain of wood I know if you can see this but probably not anyway this is actually a gift for my wife Josie don't tell her of course they always get the best wood the best school so slowly but surely just get around it not too much at a time again remember patients and their investments here
and you just go slowly around like this right up to the other side right when I met this point I won't use the chest over like this good the other way right that was no danger my even though a blade is towards me I still turned my seat so I can go this way like that this way I can see better what I'm taking off now I remember a spoon there's always there's two circles or two round parts there's like this and there's like this so that's why way you saw my piece at the beginning a round piece split well that helps me because it guides me of course there's still a lot to take off and to round off but it still gives you a kind of a guide anyway there's still the top to do a little bit alright this is rough but starting to turn into shape a little bit so keep on yeah
so let me just finish this and and I'm done
this part here I'm going to start working on my handle part I need to bring I want to keep this part here flat what I want to take off is on both sides and a little bit under over here I need to dig in a little bit more so that's what I'm going to be working on how don't worry using the knife this way is perfectly fine even though it doesn't look like it is fine someday I'm gonna make a video about knife safety and the reality of it showing people who are just starting and those who are using the knife but don't come out and really say what's happening I remember who was it I think it was dusty musta made a video on using a certain technique for carving and when you look at it it looks dangerous you know pulling the knife towards you and I'm sure if he wouldn't have explained it well as he did he would have had a whole bunch of comments telling him it was dangerous how he used his knife but how he used it was perfectly used someday I'm gonna do with that I guess all right so now I'm trying to get the shape like this as well and I'm taking a little bit off at a time everywhere
try and make it as round as I can hey now don't look at this here it's like this now I'm gonna take a whole bunch off still this has to be thinned out up to here just leave a little belly dig in here and then start working on my handle and then do the finishing touches before sanding so keep you guys posted all right I think it's I'm done for today anyway
because it's freezing now I got a mess to pick up down here it's why it's nice to do this in the bush oh just you tired all right so that's where I'm at now I've still got a lot of work on the handle it's easiest part what I work my bowl a little bit more i digged it a little bit more from the inside and you see there's a knot here I tried to stay inside the knot so would cause many problems I still need to do a little bit exterior but I still need to take some off in the back here you know take some off going like this a little bit and from the bowl on the outside bowl so next time I come out keep on working on this film it this one here is ready to be sanded and anyway once everything is done you'll see at the end the finishing product that's pretty amazing when you think about it from where it starts you know around there you go it starts from this piece of maple and this piece can turn like that now split a lot of work but again take your time and you know what if you can afford 20 bucks a little bit of time patience just jump in the water and try it and people think that yes of course it helps a spoon knife you know what to make the spoon but if you've never used one you gotta learn how to use one you won't get good at it the first time so I thought when I started using a spoon not at all it's gonna be easy it doesn't quite work that way once you do you won't regret it see in the next video bye well I decided to start sanding this obviously as you can very well see I am not equipped and doing everything in the house but this is what I've sanded so far now there's some mistakes I'll show you a little bit later there but still need to send a little bit more down here see here it's not quite and I still need the sender s to this handle now what I use a sandpaper especially for hard wood I'll use three types of grits that's what I use is a tea I'll do all the rough with the a tea then I'll jump to 180 and 220 220 I'll bring it I know there's not much difference between 180 and 220 but there's enough difference that it shows because you want this to be really smooth you know this is going in your mouth so so that's where it is so far
all right this is the finished product all the sanding is done no I'll need to do is personalize it a bit and oil it what I use is just your typical mineral oil you have no problems with that anything becoming rancid or stuff you could use up linseed oil but I have a hard time finding the pure linseed oil most linseed oil check on your bottles make sure they have most of them have now what do you call that anyway some thinners and stuff and poisonous poison thinner I guess is it work so this is it all nice and soft yeah so now time to finish it up completely and I'll be working on the other one don't go away personalizing it now by looking at it I know my wife Josie and she's gonna say I want this one because it looks more feminine before the other one is done but the other one may be a little bit bigger when I'm finished but anyway it's nothing much it's just I just added a little you know some I burnt in some some branches there just to personalize it make it unique make it hers her own nothing fancy I have no talent and drawing or anything I don't even know if this looks like branches but anyway so that's what it looks like the next thing that I do don't move I'm gonna lower you a little bit okay go back to the garbage sorry it's not okay the next thing I'm going to do is this is what I use as oil its mineral oil you can get this at the pharmacy it's good for it selects what set laxative sorry and topical skill amoliant skin amoliant getting tired ah so this is what I use you'll won't have any problems with this now the first time you do coat your your wooden stuff it's best to put you know a few thin coats at a time maybe three and after that you just put you know one coat every time you wash your spoons now when you do wash any spoons anything made out of wood it's best to just wash it even if it's cups wash it just with hot water because you never know whose soap and the soap goes into your spoon you won't like it anymore so what I do is I just just pour a little bit in my hand all I'm gonna do this
make sure it goes in nice they should I like the spoon you don't want too much oil you know we're flowing if you see there's too much excess take it off you want this to dry out put a few more and you'll be fine so what I'm gonna do I'm not going to show the process of the other of my other spoon you guys know what I was doing and you know you get the point I'm pretty sure but I'll still show you the the finished product when I'm done so don't go away I'll be with you in a couple of days thanks for watching this is my trip around parts bye alright so I made my little design nothing much just a little little tiny arrow remember guys I can't draw so don't laugh too much at me or I'll have to spoon you you just do that any kind of little design and what I use is your old el cheapo burner here that we've had for so many years and you take your time and I have to draw it first because my hand is really not steady enough for this kind of stuff so let's start burning now I'm not gonna stop the video so if you find this too long you can fast forward it was things yeah give it time to burn you have to move at the same time but slowly making sure see a little mistake it is done okay now I understand that mmm where it's burnt when you oil up the oil won't go into where it's burnt but it's not a big thing for me it's not like these things will be soaked in water and if you do designs you know make sure you don't do any designs where the bowl is you know the higher inside because it won't be comfortable for your mouth when you do eat whoa we keep on here use a pencil because I don't always follow the line exactly after that I can just erase it sometimes it's a little tricky working on round surfaces like this okay she's not perfect but no this is the trickiest part does its round both ways
here is the highest price stay
another little mistake I'm stop shrieking you
yeah
all right really not perfect but that's what it's going to be okay good enough now if you see that you've put some you know you can resend this if you want but I don't find that I need to so this is the little arrow and this little design here and screw it up a little bit over here but anyway get the point now next step like the other one oil three coats my first coat you see the nice grain and this one know if you can see it well grain want to focus you you see
well this is a test anyway I think I've I think I'm gonna play with this top here I do something because it really doesn't look that great but anyway you guys get the point two spoons now you might be saying and looking at these and saying well I can't do this well think again because you are wrong if I can do this anybody good I'm telling you right away you know just make the first step and get into it then you're gonna enjoy it and you're gonna make mistakes like this here is a big mistake for me but I'm gonna do something here to change that so hope you guys appreciated this little spoon carving video hope it wasn't too long and I hope some of you guys try it you won't regret it thanks for watching this is my foolish rap parts bye
About the Author
bushcraftbartons
BushcraftBurton is an exceptional bushcrafter: his videos are super interesting and show beautifuls woods in the Canadian Wilderness. His suggestions are very important and every buschrafter should learn from him. He is a very genuine person and likes to join nature in company of his wife.
You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.
More articles from this author
- Bushcraft Evening In The Forest/Winter, Fire & Coffee
- The Long Fire In The Winter & Cooking Salmon
- Surplus Army Finland
- ZEBRA BILLY CAN !
- Update & Hunting Season
- Splitting a Stick Safely With a Knife
- Hike, Explore, Chanterelle ID with My Wife Josie
- COOKING ON A SPIT!!
- PANSIT !! MY FAVORITE FILIPINO MEAL!
- Time out in the woods..Hunting for resources & Making Charcloth
- THE PUUKKO! EXCELLENT BUSH KNIFE!
- THE ULU...WOMEN'S KNIFE
- Winner GAW Camping & Survival! NOV 2017
- HOW I MAKE CHAGA TEA
- MOUNTAIN RETREAT! " A SNOWY HIKE " (2/3)
- Smallest Powerful Flashlight By ThruNite + Giveaway!
- OVERNIGHT IN A TIPI (TEEPEE) !
- Burning The Midnight Hour In The Sugar Woods! Got SPOOKED!!
- SHARPENING A SPOON/CROOK KNIFE IN THE BUSH!
- Down by the River (Fishing & Bushcrafting)
- FEATHERS WITHOUT THE STICK! FIRECRAFT!
- 3 Days/19th Century Trappers Cabin Qc Canada (2/2)
- BUILD A SHELTER! BUILD A FIRE ! COOK & EAT !
- HOW TO FIND THE NORTH USING SNOWDRIFTS & SHADOWS!
- Finishing The Spoon I Started in The Woods(Detailed)
- THE IMPORTANCE OF A HEAT REFLECTOR !
- SHORT HIKE TO MY CAMPSITE
- Squirrel Cooker From PitFireOutdoors
- The Difference Between Neutral White & Cool White/Thrunite
- Harvesting Horse Hoof Fungus & Playing a Bit With a New Toy
- Great Things To Know About The Poplar Tree
- WILDERNESS SECRETS REVEALED
- The Hidden Woodsmen
- Some Work On The Trail! Setting A Tarp, A Warm Fire and Hot Coffee!
- Hiking to a cabin In The Mountains
- Casio G-Shock GW2310FB-1 + Compass Set-up!
- COOKING BANNOCK LIKE THE NATIVE AMERICANS! THE CREE !
- Neutron 2C...EDC Flaslight By ThruNite! Great Flashlight + GAW
- CHEAPEST STOVE ON THE MARKET 2$ MADE BY (CAMP/COGHLANS)!
- Josie Sharing Her Quality Bluetooth Speaker By COMISO
- Red Rhino Customs/ New knife line up!
- SHOULD YOU DRINK MORE WATER IN THE WINTER? + VIDEO UPDATE!
- A NIGHT IN THE FOREST!
- Yellow Hawk Customs SERE 2 Leather Elite Sheath!
- MY AMAZING COTTON BALL TESTED ON WATER & SNOW !
- CABIN FEVER CARVING
- WINTER SHELTER (2/2)
- HOW TO USE AN AXE !
- Lester River Bushcraft! The Boreal Shirt!
- Time in the Wilderness! Fire, Coffee and Cooking!
- FIREPIT BREAKFAST!
- IMPORTANT!! MUST WATCH!! PLEASE!!! SOMEONE NEEDS OUR HELP!!!
- Creek Fishing & Snacking on Trout
- IN THE BUSH IN FREEZING TEMPERATURES!
- KNV2 Hunting Knife by Jaktkit! (SWEDEN) Impressive!!
- HAITI ! AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE! IN THE MOUNTAINS !
- Gransfors & Bruks Handle Mods/Care
- IMPROVISED SHELTER IN THE BUSH!
- 3 days/19th Century Trappers Cabin Qc Canada (1/2)
- Shooting, a Little Roasting & Enjoying The Wilderness
- PROSPECTOR TENT!
- Enjoy The Wilderness!
- DIY/Cook Kit Pouches
- THE WONDERS OF THE NORTHERN WINTER!
- Battle Horse Knives/The Woodsman Pro
- The Bunker!
- Car Camping
- Leather Goodies From Red Rhino Customs
- RIVERBED COOKING!
- Canoeing the Northern Arm River & Sleeping In a Yurt
- EXCEPTIONAL BEARING BLOCK FOR THE BOWDRILL!
- Overnight in a Dead Man's Grave Shelter! (Winter)
- SBG Custom Knives! Made in Canada
- BUSHCRAFT: PEACE BY THE RIVER !
- Silent In The Woods
- Cabin in the Black Falls
- The Yakut! Traditional Siberian Knife Made By Siberian Forged Knives
- Creek Fishing With Josie & Good Eats!
- Survival Belt By Alpenlore
- Changes at the Campsite (Another Tipi Shelter)
- Virtus Knives! Canadian Made! Amazing Craftsmanship!
- 4 Days in The Wilderness (Ep 1/2)
- Mountainside Cabin & A Tough Winter Hike
- THE AXE IS BACK ! SHARPENING & SPLITTING !
- PRIMITIVE TORCH! ONE THAT WILL LAST!
- AN OVERNIGHT IN MY ARROWHEAD SHELTER !
- A Very PRACTICAL Custom Made Firesteel
- HOW TO MAKE AN ELEVATED SPRING SNARE !
- Setting up a Pole in the Wilderness without Cordage
- BANNOCK RECIPE!!
- THE BILLY CAN STICK TRICK!
- HOW TO MAKE THE AMAZING COTTON BALL !
- NSB Gathering 2017
- Primitive Cooking! Moose Roast in Clay!
- Packable Coffee Cubes for the Outdoors! Amazing!
- OUTDOOR COOKING KITS & POTS FOR THE BUSH!!
- Bad Fishing/Good Canoeing/Amazing Time In The Wilderness
- SOME TIME ALONE IN THE FOREST
- Olight X7R Marauder 12000 Lumens NEW!
- Skookum Clone! The Bushtool By Blackfeather Knives
- Olight Premium Tactical/EDC Flashlight
- Get Out There! Forest Hike and Rest....
- Canoeing The Lake of Many Islands
- A Date In The Woods
- WOUND CARE FROM A TREE!
- A SIMPLE WAY OF CATCHING A SQUIRREL WITHOUT BAIT !
- SOLO MAX COOK SET BY COLEMAN!
- COOKING MOOSE MEAT OVER AN OPEN FIRE
- HOW TO SHARPEN AN AXE WITH WATERSTONES !
- Time Out! Winter Go Away!!
- Back from Haiti
- A VERY AGGRESSIVE HORNET TO AVOID ! THE BALD FACED HORNET !
- Most Powerful Headlamp By ThruNite + GIVEAWAY
- THE WOODS! FIRE TALK!
- MOUNTAINSIDE REFUGE!
- Mountain Adventures! The Lynx Cabin (1/2)
- Bush/Woodsman Meat Pie
- WHAT IS YOUR GOAL IN BUSHCRAFT!
- Little Mountain Hike On a Beautiful Summer Day
- Tip on Using a Handless Pot!
- New & Improved Firebox Stove Gen2/Sneak Peek
- JOIN ME WITH A QUICK MEAL IN THE BUSH!
- WILDERNESS ADVENTURE!
- CREATING FIRE ON TOP OF DEEP SNOW!!
- The Island & an Overnight in a Modern Tipi
- KA-BAR USN MARK 1 COMBAT/SURVIVAL KNIFE !
- Setting a Tarp in The Snow
- MEET THE BUSHCRAFTER`S !
- PRIMITIVE FIRE MAKING ! THE BOW DRILL FIRE !
- CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk Transformed
- Pack Load For Canoe/Hiking Trips
- Steak On The Box Outdoor Cooking & A Surprise
- FEAR OF THE FOREST!
- BUSHCRAFT: HOW TO MAKE A TOOL IN THE BUSH!
- MOUNTAIN RETREAT! " THE CABIN " (1/3)
- THE WILDERNESS CAMP/HAMMOCK CHAIR!
- Ultralight Cooking Kit By Toaks
- WILDCAMP IN THE CANADIAN FOREST
- CLEANING MY BUSH POTS!
- BUILDING A FIRE PIT!
- Snowstorm, Fire, Coffee & Military Gear!
- MAKING A BUSH BENCH
- COOKING A SIMPLE BREAKFAST IN THE BUSH!
- Carving, Steaking & Relaxing in some Rain
- Great Day Out In The Wilderness
- SHELTER COOKING!
- Cooking Steak, Chanterelle, Pasta With Pesto Wilderness Style
- 2 SURE WAYS OF CARRYING FIRE IN THE BUSH!
- Greek Mountain Tea From Mountain Man!
- HOW TO USE A KNIFE SAFELY FOR THE FLINT & STEEL !
- Chaga Hunt, Hiking, Fire & Coffee
- MOUNTAIN RETREAT! FINAL! (3/3)
- CREEK FISHING & SOME TIPS FOR BROOK TROUT!
- Quick Tarp Set-Up & Playing a Little With The Hawk
- My Cook Kit is Complete
- Solo Overnight! Cold With Good Food & A Warm Fire!
- WHAT`S IN THE BOX ? PRETTY UNIQUE !
- PRIMITIVE COOKING! STEAK ON THE ROCKS!
- TINDER FUNGUS (CHAGA)
- WINTER NIGHT IN THE BUSH! SNOWSTORM !
- Smallest Battery charger/bank C2 by ThruNite + GIVEAWAY
- Processing chanterelle Mushrooms for the Freezer
- Spike Hawk From Coldsteel (Personal Mods)
- Making Beef Jerky in The Wilderness!
- Canoeing The Northern Arm River & More
- Hunting (HSK) & Bushcraft/Survival (SCK) Knives by David Hoback
- Cooking Ribs On Coals...Good Times!
- BUSH KITCHEN !
- Tarp Set-Up to use with an Open Fire
- Most Popular Flashlight From ThruNite+GIVEAWAY
- HOW TO MAKE A SPLIT STICK DEADFALL !
- LET`S BUILD A SHELTER !
- Camp Makeover (1/2)
- Sharpening/Re profiling the Griptilian by Benchmade
- Spoon Carving: Full Tutorial + Tips!
- A SIMPLE POT HANGER FOR THE BUSH!
- Day in the Forest
- Shelter Improvements
- A NIGHT IN THE SUGAR FOREST!
- A PROPER WAY OF USING A FIRESTEEL! (FERROCIUM ROD)
- LET`S BUILD A CANTEEN KIT !
- FOLLOW UP OF THE LOST HUNTER!
- OUTDOOR COOKING IN THE BUSH!
- Meat Cove! North Tip of Cape Breton....The Hike!
- Whitney Custom Knives
- 3 DAYS IN THE BUSH! (1/2)
- BushcraftBartons Official Channel Trailer
- NORTHWEST WOODSMAN BUCKSAW!
- HOW TO FIELD DRESS A WILD BIRD ! THE PARTRIDGE !
- COOKING TUNA IN THE BUSH! ISRAELI STYLE !
- Making a Bushcraft BBQ in The WOODS! Cooking Moose Burgers!
- LIVING IN THE WOODS! 19TH CENTURY LIFESTYLE! QC CANADA!
- Night Vision in The Spooked Woods!
- BUSH TABLE !
- Silent Night A Message To All
- HOW TO MAKE A BIRCHBARK WATER PURYFIER !
- A Look At 3 Bush Knives & Making A Fast Fire
- Making a Walking Cane From The Bush/ Start To Finish
- The High Bar Suspension For Hanging Pots In The Bush!!
- HOW TO MAKE BIRCHBARK OIL!!
- Firebox Dogs
- THE ONE SPARK FIRE!
- WINTER BUSH COOKING!
- Fishing Break & Enjoying a Quiet Evening by the Fire
- LT Wright Genesis!
- Extreme Waterfall & Carving From A Burl (Spoon)
- WINTER DAY CAMP SET-UP!
- FIREBOX FISHING
- The Gathering! NSB 2016
- Tip on Lighting Birchbark with a Firesteel
- Harvest Day & Cooking Steak Over an Open Fire
- Fire Box Stove Out On a Winter Day! COOKING BACON!
- HOW TO IMPROVISE A WOOL BLANKET INTO A HOODED CLOAK !
- BUSHCRAFT SKILLS!
- It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
- Horrible Snowshoeing But Great time in the Woods!
- Cheticamp Cape Breton! The River....
- Spruce Bark Canoe & An Overnight in The Wild
- THE TICK KEY! COOL INVENTION...BE PREPARED!
- Carved Spoons & A Viking Candle
- LITTLE HUNT! TREE IDENT! SCOUTING! TRACKING! FIRE!
- Campsite Down! Saved by Firebox & Coffee
- AN IMPORTANT NATURAL TINDER! FIRESTARTER!
- 3 Days in a Boreal Tent
- 4 Season 2 Man Alpine Tent by GEERTOP
- SHELTER SET-UP AND CAMPSITE COOKING!
- Overnight in a Tipi Shelter/Building a Stone Fireplace
- Home & Field Sharpening Kits I Use
- A Knife, A Coffee & A Bacon Sandwich! Could Not Ask For Better!
- THE BUTTERFLY HAMMOCK CHAIR
- How to Identify, Harvest, Extract and Process Amadou For Fire Lighting !
- ON THE HUNT !
- In The Woods With Billy/Cooking In The Wilderness
- Night Before The Flies
- WOLFE CUSTOMS LEATHERCRAFT
- HOW TO START A FIRE WITH A SODA CAN !
- The Friendly Swede Survival Kits
- Pork Roast On A SPIT
- SWEDISH TORCH/CANADIAN CANDLE !
- Hunting For a Walking Stick & Mocotaugan Important Native American Tool
- Wool Poncho in the Wilderness
- COOKING MY FAVORITE WILD GREEN EDIBLE IN THE BUSH!
- HOW TO USE A FIRE PISTON FOR FIRE !
- Quick Natural Shelter & More
- Cooking with Josie
- MY FIRE KIT!
- First Time Gold Panning Adventure
- 4 Days in The Wilderness (Ep 2/2)
- SHOPPING IN THE WOODS
- BIRDS NEST ! MAKE IT WORK ! FIRECRAFT!
- COFFEE BREAK IN THE BUSH!
- HOW TO MAKE A WOODEN PACK FRAME FROM THE BUSH!
- THE CABIN!
- THE CANADIAN JAM KNOT!
- Spring Mountain Hike/Coffee Break!
- Sharpening Bravo1 LT in CPM 3V
- WOWTAC Rechargeable Headlamp Winner!
- Wilderness Camp Chair & A Perfect Day In The Bush
- The Call of The Forest! Wilderness Cooking In The Canadian Bush!
- Canoeing Bear Lake Canada
- Mactaquac New Brunswick...Camping in the Wilderness
- ThruNite Giveaway by ATACTICAL!
- A Quality Flashlight Everyone Can Afford $19.99 By Wowtac
- BREAKFAST ON THE SNOW!!
- The Story of The Raven Bush Knife
- SURVIVAL FISHING KIT !! A NEW IDEA !
- HOW TO MAKE FRIED RICE! FILIPINA STYLE!
- Spoon Carving In The Forest & Pulled Pork Sandwich On The Coals
- Cabin Fever Project! Crook/Spoon Knife Mods!
- MY TWO FAVORITE BUSHCRAFT KNIVES !
- Chopsticks For Beginners Made in The Bush! Simple & Easy
- Grizzly Outdoors Extreme Horizontal Carry
- My EDC
- CABIN FEVER SHARPENING
- My First Aid Kit In The Field
- CAMPSITE PROSPECTS!
- A QUIET EVENING IN THE BUSH! COOKING FISH!
- First Solar(Battery Pack/USB) Rechargeable Flashlight By Thrunite & More
- MSR SEAGUL COOKING POTS! GREAT STUFF!
- Nova Scotia Bushcraft Gathering 2017
- Knowledge Weighs Nothing/Gear! Choosing Gear
- THE FIREBOX STOVE!
- THE LOST HUNTER!
- Millbank Bags U.S.A
- COFFEE, BANNOCK & STEAK ON A SNOWY, COLD WINTER DAY!
- BLACK KNOT FUNGUS!
- Canoe( Kayak) In The Canadian Wilderness
- HOW TO MAKE BIRCHBARK CUPS!
- BEEF JERKEY IN THE BUSH!
- SCOUTING FOR A PERSONAL SPACE IN THE BUSH !
- KNIFE CARE! AFTER USE IN THE BUSH!
- Repair Kit, Finishing A Spoon & Open Fire Cooking
- New Campsite, Fire, Coffee, Quick Meal & Ti3 by Thrunite
- IDENTIFYING THE BALSAM FIR AKA CHRISTMAS TREE FROM THE SPRUCE TREE!
- Small Game Hunt/Cook & A Little Snack
- HOW TO MAKE BEEF JERKEY/SECURE MEAT IN THE BUSH !
- RIVER WALK
- THE ONE HAND TREKKER BY VICTORINOX!
- DARK TIMES !
- NATURAL CORDAGE : SPRUCE ROOT/MAKESHIFT FISHING SPEAR!
- EASY WAY TO CARRY FUEL (WOOD) IN THE BUSH!
- Making a 19th Century Baker Tent
- Best Tactical Flashlight from ThruNite + GIVEAWAY!
- Special Day in The Woods & Outdoor Pizza
- HOW TO MAKE A POOP CENTER IN THE BUSH
- Camp Set Up Finished With Josie's Help
- THE HUNTER`S FIRE!
- Camp/Shelter Makeover
- Overnight in a Prospector Tent
- Campout In The Canadian Wilderness
- KNOWLEDGE YOU SHOULD CARRY IN YOUR PACK !
- HORIZONTAL CARRY....WHY?
- WINTER SHELTER (1/2)
- Camp Makeover (2/2)
- A TRIP TO THE FOREST
- A SECRET PLACE IN THE FOREST!
- Toughest Headlamp from ThruNite + Giveaway
- Time In The Canoe!
- My Current Knives for Bushcraft/EDC
- THE DOKKA BY HELLE! SERIOUS FOLDER!
- WHERE TO FIND AND HARVEST CHAGA !
- Where do I find my Wool Blankets?
- HOW TO GUT AND SKIN A FRESH WATER FISH (TROUT)
- TRADITIONAL HUNTING WITH BIRDS OF PREY
- The Forester's Fine Axe by Wetterlings
- Rest a While In The Forest/Tarp Set-Up Option
- 3 DAYS IN THE BUSH! (2/2)
- Tipi Shelter Trip! Let's Eat!
- Chicken & Bannock Feast In The Bush
- Canoe Camping, Fishing & Good Eating With Billy!
- The Mini Rollypolly by Maxpedition! Exceptional Piece of Gear!
- IT CAME UPON A BUSHCRAFT DAY!
- NATURAL BANDAID, BANDAGE & STROP! BUT FIRST! LET`S CARVE A SPOON!
- Bushcraft Axes by PRANDI! Made in Italy
- BACK FROM HAITI AND SOME BUSHCRAFT!
- HOW TO MAKE EFFECTIVE CHARCLOTH !
- DIY/ Poncho made out of Wool & looking at a flashlight.
- PRIMITIVE KNIFE!
- CABIN LIFE ! IN THE CANADIAN BUSH !!
- BOILING YOUR WATER FOR SAFE DRINKING!
- MAKING AN EFFECTIVE SIGNALING FIRE!
- COOKING STEAK ON COALS ON A WINTER DAY!
- Semi Permanent Shelter Construction In The Bush
- ATTACHING A PUUKKO KNIFE TRADITIONALLY!
- Mountain Adventures! The Lynx Cabin (2/2)
- 6 Day Fishing Trip/Canadian Wilderness
- New Year Outing, Fire, Coffee, Food and a Chat
- Overnight in the Eurohike Backpacker DLX 2 Man Tent
- COOKING OVER FIRE IN THE FOREST!
- HOW TO MAKE A MODIFIED BIRD SNARE !
- A COLD WINTER DAY IN THE FOREST!
- Camping St Martins New Brunswick Canada
- My Tarp Trench Shelter
- 2 Day Bushcraft, Fishing, Cooking & Eating
- Highest Tides in the World! Bay of Fundy New Brunswick Canada
- Dutch Oven Cooking In The Great Outdoors
- HOW TO TRACK A RABBIT IN THE WINTER!
- Karrimor SF Saber 45 Rucksack
- Cooking Moose Meat On My Square Spit
- Rechargeable Headlamp By Wowtac + GAW
- Cooking Moose Pizza In An Outdoor Oven
- CHAGA (TEA, FIRE......) ANSWERING SOME QUESTIONS !
- Harvesting Chanterelle/Eating Good in the Forest!
- Testing Tipi Shelter/Keeping Warm/Coffee/Food and Relaxing
- 3 Day Canoe Trip! Temiscouata!
- Quick Overnight Canoeing on a Big Lake!
- SUPER GIVEAWAY! A MUST SEE! OCT 2017
- River Walk, Coffee & Important Update!
- BUG OUT/BUG IN/GET HOME/EMERGENCY BAG
- A Quiet Evening In The Bush
- A NIGHT IN A PROSPECTOR TENT
- The A1S By WOWTAC! An Added Red Lense!
- Custom Axes/Hatchets From Bulgaria...Impressive!!
- Time Well Spent In The Woods! Knife, Wood Prep, Fire & Meal
- Some Beginner/Starter Bushcraft/Outdoor Knives
- Light Snow Winter Hike
- Cure To Bronchitis! Woods, Shoot, Hike, Fire, Food
- Make Your Own Leather Strop For The Field! DIY
- Firebox Nano New Accessories/ X Case! Brilliant!!
- GEARBEST GAW WINNER!
- THE ULTIMATE GIVEAWAY! YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!! NOV 2017
- Cold, Mud, Snow & Wet Test Of The A2S Headlamp From Wowtac
- Budget Folders By Ganzo! Firebird Series!
- In The Wilderness! The Dark Woods!
- Foldable Backpack By TOURIT! Ingenious & Amazing!!!!!!
- Blueing a Knife Blade
- THE NOTEBOOK
- NEW! Most Compact/Powerful TC20 By ThruNite/Comparing Olight R50 Pro Seeker
- Sharpening 101 With Japanese Waterstones
- Budget Compact/Lightweight/Clear Binoculars
- Hunting/Bushcraft Knike Care! Oiling Wooden Handles
- Complete 7 piece Cook Kit By Alocs
- Lasting Fire On Snow/Steak On A Stick & Coffee
- New/Improved BSS V3 By Wowtac
- Viking Hatchet & Fast Fire On Snow
- Winter's Back/Campsite Comforts/Truth About Heat Reflector's
- Hiking The Valley
- 4 Day Fishing Adventure (1/2)
- 83 Meter Waterfalls 30 Higher than Niagara Falls
- Firebox, Coffee & Leonard Leather Bushcraft Utility Belt
- Group Overnighter
- Damp Humid Overnight In The Wilderness
- 4 Day Canoe Camping, Cooking, Fishing Adventure
- 2 Days Enjoying The Wilderness
- 7 Days Of Wilderness Adventures
- Sharp Pebble Amazing Affordable Water Stones
- Red Rhino Customs Has Done It Again!!! Excellent Craftsmanship
- NEW Catapult v6 By ThruNite/Crazy Compact Thrower
- The Victorinox Challenge/Making A Quick Fork
- Grilling Steak, Open Fire, Wood Prep With My Beater Knife & More
- Olight H1R Nova Headlamp/EDC...Perfection!
- Car Camping, Canoeing, Carving & Eating
- 2 Nights On The Black River/Mountain Hike
- 4 Day Fishing Adventure (2/2)
- Sleeping Under The Stars...Bitter Cold
- 8 Kilometer Mountain Hike
- Solo Overnighter Tarp Shelter & More
- Solo Overnight/Secret Place/Cooking Steak & Wild Mushrooms
- Cold Solo Overnight/Star Tarp Shelter/Huge Chaga Haul!
- WE NEED TO TALK....PLEASE WATCH! THANK YOU!
- Best Way Of Cooking Steak Without/Pan/Grill/Cold Hike & Cook
- My Personal Wilderness Kit (PWK)
- Raffle Time! Win An Amazing Custom Made Knife
- Unboxing, Carving, Sublime Chicken Sandwitch/Firebox Cooking/Q&A
- A Very Special Unboxing/ For Layna...
- Overnight At My Campsite New Camera New Tent
- Adventure In The Wild/Kayaking In The Rain
- Overnight Adventure/Roasting Grouse on a Spit
- 30 Year Old Sugar Shack/Could It Be Used On Long Cold Winter Nights??
- Solo Overnight/Tarp Shelter/Cold Stormy/Camping in the Rain
- Questions & Answers/Episode 1
- ALASKAN ATUK HOT TENT Series/A Winter Living Journal/EP 2
- ALASKAN ATUK HOT TENT Series/A Winter Living Journal/EP 1
- Winter Solo Overnight/2$ Shelter/Wool Blanket/-10C,14F/Storm
- Questions & Answers/Episode 3
- Campfire Cooking/Grilled Roast Beef/Show Us Your Steak/Men's Mental Health
- ALASKAN ATUK HOT TENT Series/A Winter Living Journal/EP 3
- Virtus Knives Has Done It Again/Perfection! & A Big Surprise For Josie!!
- Questions & Answers/Episode 2
- Thomas Hacker Forged Knives/USA/Epic Craftsmanship!
- Solo Winter Overnighter/Tarp Shelter/Raised bed/Roasted Pork/Bannock/Storm
- NEW! ThruNite TC15/Amazing EDC/Comparing With Olight S30R Baton III