How to Build a Bush Camp Chair

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

Building camp furnature and the primitive tools used to do it with are demonstrated

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  • This is awesome but me pearsonally would rather just use a log

  • @wss355 logs are good, but not always available where you want them. the branches of a log are comfortable. the camp chair allows you to set it up anywhere. and it has a comfortable backrest.. thanks for the great comment!

  • Could you use cattail leaves for the fronds on this chair do you think?

  • @hellerZauberer cattail stalks will work great.

  • what tribe did this?

  • @jacksoncole79 i was taught this by the eastern band of Cherokee, wild potato clan

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  • pretty neat, id like to see a vid of those primitive fish hooks in action

  • That's a neat chair Jack. I like the way it came together. I'll keep that in mind. thanks

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  • Very interesting chair, deffinately something worth building if you have the time and enough food to replenish your energy but quite time consuming and complicated if you have an axe at hand and can build a log construction.

    I'll have to attempt this myself some time.

    Excellent video btw.

  • Now that's a sweet seat you've made there

    Thanks for posting

  • Pctucket that was uncalled for and not nice to say to a man trying to teach different way of doing things you

  • would someone PLEASE take this homeless bum off this site?

  • Anigatogewi chair

  • Very cool Jack, I like your enthusiasm. I appreciate you sharing some of your knowledge. Keep up the good work buddy.

  • This is much better than al the other chair posts I have seen so far, because it uses 100% natural materials, I am sertainly going to use this.

  • Nice chair! thats also a nice looking shelter.

  • cooool

  • does it take much energy to build

    and how long to build it

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