for a tripod, cut a piece of green stick, thin out one end, and simply screw it into the tripod mount point on the camera. stick the other end in the ground, and it works just like a tripod!
nice! 5/5 i like the reusable idea on it! if you wanna glue it on with birch tar (glue, whatever you wish to call it) instead of pine resin, i'm going to post an attempt on that as soon as i can dig through the permafrost! so if not ill get to it in the spring! great vid!
hey yeah its pretty good man! but im sorry but hobbexps was a little better but only because he had more bristles and thinner pieces.... but man i aint complainin man reallly nice job anyway! i dont really have any good trees for stuff like that. but yeah i wanna try making a toothbrush in the future when im surrounded by some nice woodlands!
here is the ultimate toothbrush for the bush i hope it helps you guys out
watch?v=xAvJNAwlZjI
ncbookz 1 year ago
looks cold!
bushcraftourway 1 year ago
SWEET
snappa222 2 years ago
COOL!!!!!!!!!!
tim3jones 2 years ago
great job man hey can you do a review on that north west bushcraft knife please iam thinking about getting one
lsutigers1010 2 years ago 2
Super cool! I especially like that the bristles can be replaced! You could use it over and over! Very clever! 5/5!
democ 2 years ago 2
nice
nephildevil 2 years ago
HA U HAVE THE BUSHCRAFT NORTHWEST KNIFE!! nice! i might get one of those if i get a hold of some cash!
KonstantinKuehn 3 years ago
nice job on that, good idea.
for a tripod, cut a piece of green stick, thin out one end, and simply screw it into the tripod mount point on the camera. stick the other end in the ground, and it works just like a tripod!
luv2sharpen 3 years ago
Awesome job!! 5/5 can't wait to try. Great challenge.
wildlifeed 3 years ago 3
@wildlifeed try the miswak tree it has cleaning properties in it all you do is chew on it they used this for 6000 years since babylon
ncbookz 1 year ago
nice! 5/5 i like the reusable idea on it! if you wanna glue it on with birch tar (glue, whatever you wish to call it) instead of pine resin, i'm going to post an attempt on that as soon as i can dig through the permafrost! so if not ill get to it in the spring! great vid!
wildernesswikiup14 3 years ago 3
Thanks. The pitch wasn't needed though. The pressure of the folds kept the brush tight and in place.
SkogKniv 3 years ago
not bad,, 5/5
hobbexp 3 years ago 4
It works haha.
SkogKniv 3 years ago
hey yeah its pretty good man! but im sorry but hobbexps was a little better but only because he had more bristles and thinner pieces.... but man i aint complainin man reallly nice job anyway! i dont really have any good trees for stuff like that. but yeah i wanna try making a toothbrush in the future when im surrounded by some nice woodlands!
KonstantinKuehn 3 years ago
Pine tar was a good choice. Mine was replaceable though hahaha.
SkogKniv 3 years ago