Btw guys, dont critisise on technique, he gets the job done alright.. Thats all that matters. Survival this and survival that. I dont survive in the forest, i thrive and i enjoy it, thats why i am going out there ;) if i was to survive i would go to war instead.
and the saw, extra dry cloathing, and a sami knife just in case i had to do some serious delimbing of trees. The saw is something i cannot stress the importance of, i dont think i would manage to get back home if i spent all my calories in that way you demonstrate. But of course its great fun whacking loose on something every now and then ;) more of a summer thing i guess. Good demo of brute force though!!
I was out today -15c and snow up to my hips. I am as always using my bacho 9" laplander saw. I did not make that much noise in the forrest, and i was not exhausting my self getting that log in two. Same thickness as the one you where attacking. I got some good dead wood for the fire and using my bk2 only to split wood. I even built the frame of a lean to shelter ;) in about 4 hours and 2 hours of walking, i was just carrying my 60L bag containing a firesteel, 25m of cordage, 2l of water, my bk2
just a tip, man... start with a wider V-cut (it should be wider than the diameter of the log) so at the end when it narrows it is still wide enough for you to swing the blade at an angle, not perpendiculary to the log... anyway, this was better than the previous one (and i'm guessing the previous one was not your first... ;)
Btw guys, dont critisise on technique, he gets the job done alright.. Thats all that matters. Survival this and survival that. I dont survive in the forest, i thrive and i enjoy it, thats why i am going out there ;) if i was to survive i would go to war instead.
guldahlrahmi 3 weeks ago
and the saw, extra dry cloathing, and a sami knife just in case i had to do some serious delimbing of trees. The saw is something i cannot stress the importance of, i dont think i would manage to get back home if i spent all my calories in that way you demonstrate. But of course its great fun whacking loose on something every now and then ;) more of a summer thing i guess. Good demo of brute force though!!
guldahlrahmi 3 weeks ago
I was out today -15c and snow up to my hips. I am as always using my bacho 9" laplander saw. I did not make that much noise in the forrest, and i was not exhausting my self getting that log in two. Same thickness as the one you where attacking. I got some good dead wood for the fire and using my bk2 only to split wood. I even built the frame of a lean to shelter ;) in about 4 hours and 2 hours of walking, i was just carrying my 60L bag containing a firesteel, 25m of cordage, 2l of water, my bk2
guldahlrahmi 3 weeks ago
I used to chop wood like that, but then I took an arrow to the knee
CodMontageSupreme 1 month ago
Too bad you don't seem to know the technique. See even knife that expansive will not make you into a wilderness survival expert.
Morclaw 5 months ago
INFI steel FTW
rcbowstring123 9 months ago
improve your cutting technique..... you are using a lot of energy...
seihaz 9 months ago
....it cuts! good one. looked like hard work but handled it quick.
nice one bro
SpartanJohns 1 year ago
That's a freaking axe
synal 1 year ago
BEAST !! Nice to see it getting used and not sitting in a draw.
Good work.
georgewhedge 1 year ago
I felt tired and hungry after watching this vid.
frontdesk123 1 year ago
Man, now that is a knife...seems like more performance than a axe in same size.
HUNTINGandSURVIVAL 1 year ago
I counted 94 strikes, you have a powerful swing. Have you been out with your knife this year?
GrinderMagee 1 year ago
what woods are these,thanks
bricardiff1969 2 years ago
i would normally but the log was over 20ft long n hung up in a tree,thanx tho(",)
rt4mf 2 years ago
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right on, man...
bushcraftmyway 2 years ago
just a tip, man... start with a wider V-cut (it should be wider than the diameter of the log) so at the end when it narrows it is still wide enough for you to swing the blade at an angle, not perpendiculary to the log... anyway, this was better than the previous one (and i'm guessing the previous one was not your first... ;)
bushcraftmyway 2 years ago
thanx for the tip,i tried to do that but i find it awkward to come in from the other angle,but i will practice(",)
rt4mf 2 years ago
Thats a good workout :D
knivesandstuff 2 years ago
its wicked lol thanx (",)
rt4mf 2 years ago
Awesome.
Lemansblum5 2 years ago
o yeah (",)
rt4mf 2 years ago
Man that is a chopping machine!
QuietBearr 2 years ago
defo,wondering what Busse's new Bush whacker will be like,longer,thinner n lighter than the FFBM,thanx(",)
rt4mf 2 years ago