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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

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  • hello Dave. how about avoiding the two piece and a string killing device by making it out of natural branching? sure the search for the right piece of wood would be less hassle.

  • @DudeNumberOnePlus That would work well if you founf the correct piece for sure.

  • Hey Dave i've been a subscriber since close to the beginning and its great to see you haven't lost touch with your roots. But in keeping with the common man theme i was wondering if you could could point me towards a bushcraft axe that's $40 or under. Thanks!

  • @Trustme722 Thats tough 40 bucks is not alot for a good axe, Truper brand Axes are not horrible and they are less than 20, just make sure you have a wood handle you can replace in an emergency

  • Your camera is providing excellent visuals! I feel like I am sitting right there. One question; bankline is tarred you said, I have never come across is before. It is NOT hootchie or tarp cord, obviously. It's designed use is what please? (Trying to source some locally). It was good to see the axe used as a hammer, it seems an overlooked benefit I think. Good idea about preparation. Thanks!

  • @TheSchutes Tarred Bank/Net line is made for Marine Applications you can find it at Bass Pro and Some times Walmart, or on my web site buddy.

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  • Dave, I just wanna thank you for all the time you've taken to make these videos. It's so awesome that when not filming Dual Survival, you're still hard at work educating and helping people sharpen their outdoor/survival skills.

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  • Sweet trap. Showing me all these helpful videos is much appreciated.

  • hey dave, i added a few things to this trap, insted of useing one peace of string on the spring i used several to create more power, i however had to create larger notches to acomidate the string. for the killing device i traded up to a sharpened deer antler that i use for an awl as well as flint knapping. hope this is helpful, thanks for all the vids

  • String loaded kill point has enough strike force to pierce thick fur animals? I'm a novice but I'd have to question that. Possibly add a barb to kill tip to hook prey in place also? Many thanks.

  • Great stuff love the free info

  • BRASIL _ OLA DAVI, SOU SEU FÃ, NÃO PERCO UM SÓ DIA DO ( DESAFIO EM DOSE DUPLA), SOU UMA PESSOA QUE ADORA A NATUREZA E APRENDO MUITO COM VOCES, SEI QUE UM VERDADEIRO AMANTE DA NATUREZA NUNCA DEVE SUBSTIMA-LA E VOCES FAZEM COM QUE PAREÇA MUITO FACIL, SABEMOS QUE SUA TECNICA É A DIFERENÇA ENTRE A VIDA E A MORTE, QUERO PARABENIZA-LO PELO EXELENTE TRABALHO, PARABENS, E DEIXE UM ALO NO MEU CANAL..ABRAÇOS ( MARCELO) BRASIL.

  • you are an awesome teacher. any time you teach something like this, whether here or on the show im left few if any questions( normally just my o.c.d.,lol) only thing i was wondering is would a bleed channel in the kill stick work or do you think its too thin? i would deff fire harden it tho..always get a sharper point..thanks again for the awesome vids

  • You have the same watch I do.

  • Lashing your Bushmaster Spearpoint for the killing device would make for one nasty trap.

  • Great video as always Dave , i have learnt alot from all your video's and glad to see your still doing youtube even with the success of dual survival .

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