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  • I'm gonna have to practice this one. I have always had mediocre results with lashing branches together. The "X" notches blew my mind, that technology is gonna revolutionize my lashing capabilities!

  • Great vid., I finally learned how to do that XD

    Thanks

  • Great video, Have you been watching duel survival with Dave Canterbury and Cody Lumdin? It is great watched all the episodes so far. Love all your videos watched them all over and over keep it up thanks.

  • Haha that is so cool, because i already knew this method and we built a HUGE hut in the woods using this method to lash the log poles together. The hut is really tough now. We're putting moss and leaves on it at the moment :)

  • Wow very good video

  • thanks im gunna make a cane with this method im subing

  • could you make a sheath for rat cutlery products i love your sheaths but i also love the knife thanks.

  • this was pretty cool...i'm not trying to be a smartass this is a real question...What situation can you use this for?

  • @dudemyster20 Swamp beds, shelters of all sorts, stretchers, etc. pretty much anything that requires some sort of frame

  • uuummm making a shelter maybe..

  • Excellent Paul! That's a very good lashing technique.

  • This makes it a lot more interesting than what they taught me in the boyscouts...Hehe.Very nice video,I enjoyed watching it.

  • Cool! Glad to hear it!

  • Really great video !

  • Thanks!

  • Awesome video! I got interested in wilderness survival by watching the tv show Man vs Wild. XP

  • Rock on! Be sure to check out Dave Canterbury... he is one of the next up and coming guys on Discovery... I think he will be fantastic!

  • same here but from watching man vs wild and survivalman.

  • far more efficient than how i do it

    i wrap cordage around them, make lussses, go through them

    and so and so on until it feels tight

    wasting tons of cordage :D

  • Cool! Glad this is working out for you and thanks for commenting!

  • well done! this looks very easy to do and very strong. I would love to see some vids on edible and/or useful plants if you have any info on that.

  • Thanks! Glad you liked it... yes, I will get to plants eventually... I have a lot of learning to do in that department... thanks for commenting!

  • Your presentation skills are great, I have to say I find these videos very clear, concise and easy to understand.

  • Thanks a ton! I am glad that the skills are getting through! And thanks for commenting!

  • i love your videos!, i don't know when i'd use these tutorials, but they are effective, and very effective, and i like em

    - lal

  • Awesome... thank you!!! Much appreciated, and please stay tuned!

  • Paul..

    Another awesome tutorial! Great job Bro.. Excellent!

    David

  • Thanks David!

  • i subed i like your vids man thanks

    but can you give me a few examples to i would ues this for?

  • Hey, thank you... there are all kinds of things... mostly for making shelters but also certain traps and even chairs or back rests for around the campfire.

  • oh ok sounds good i think ill try it for a selter this summer

  • Very well explained ! thanks for showing how to use a knife as a TOOL ! Allen

  • Awesome! So glad you liked it!

  • Good Job!

  • Thank you!

  • you don't put out a lot of videos but when you do post one it is _always_ worth watching. excellent . 5*s

  • Awesome... thank you!

  • i agree, more videos plz

  • Very cool!

  • nice video as always... where were teachers like you when i was in boy scouts?

  • Thanks! That is very kind of you!

  • How would you adjust the notches if you wanted a different angle?

  • Well, I suppose you could make different angled notches, but I have never attempted it... please let me know if you end up doing this!

  • *****

  • Awesome video Paul! I really learned a lot!

  • as always a very useful and informative video thanks for all of your video's

  • Thanks

  • Great information and well put together video!

  • Thanks Paul.

    Good series.

    5/5

  • Very nice Paul 5*

  • Awesome video Paul!! 5/5 ED

  • Thank ya for the video. 5/5

  • Thanks for that

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