 Rwy'n gwneud i'r cwp o'r cyd, rwy'n gwneud i'r ffordd am ymddangosio'r ffordd, gennym lawer o'r pethau'r hyn yn ysgrif. Ond y gwaith bod nhw'n gweithio'n gweithio'r ffordd y gallwn, ychydig yn siaradau i'r llwyddoedd ychydig, rwy'n gweithio'n siaradau i'r llwyddoedd y llwyddoedd. Mae'r newydd. Fy gydig yn hyn yn gwneud i'r ffordd. Not all of you will know the story behind it. Some of you might. So I'm just going to fill you in a little bit on this, give you my thoughts on it. And then I'm going to use it. I wanted to use it to make something, but I've done bow drills on this channel before, cos I was going to do that. So I thought I'd make a deadfall trap. So we'll just do sort of a simple figaford deadfall trap. I'll show you how to do it and we'll use this knife to do it. I've got to just give a big shout out to my boy Mark for this Since he reached out to me and said like, I've got a field master knife which is what this is. And it's gathering dusting attic, since he had a couple of sprogs. I've not been able to get out, I'm not using it. So it's just gathering dust, and I'd like it to go to a home or somewhere that I know it'll be used. Then he would like to gift it to me. And at first I said no because it's too much. Hynny'n gwrth, roeddwn i'n meddwl o'r gyffsyn dros, dwi'n gwneud rhai o'r cyllid yn ei wneud i'r byw. Ac mae'r ddiwrnod o'r llun, ac mae'r ddiwrnod yn digwydd cyfle, ac mae'r ddiwrnod o'r ddiwrnod o'r ddiwrnod. Felly, rwy'n ddod i'n ddweud i'r gyffsyn, mae'n ddiwrnod o'r ddiwrnod, rwy'n ddweud i'n ddweud i'r ddweud i'r ddiwrnod. Mae'n wneud hynna, a ni'n ffordd ei ddylu mewn ceful. Fod hefyd maen nhw i ddweudio'r lle, yn credu cael gw producell rwyr. Ac kosti e'r ffordd lwi'n llyfiad. A fusydd y gwneud i gydol. Pugwysb hefyd o fe mwy o'n gwneud. Mae'n gofio'n gweithio'n llawer i'r video. Cae wedyn yn ysgrifennu i'w gwygo, mae wnaeth efallai gofit gwych o'n mewn gyffredig. A wedyn yn rwyf a petho'n gweithio'n gofio'n gwneud os eich gweithio'n gwneud. rydyn ni'n ddechrau gwych ar gwych. Ac mae'n angen ar ddweud. Yn ymwneud, mae'n angen. Mae'n angen. Yn ymwneud, mae'n angen ar y ddweud. Mae'r mic o'r ddechrau. Mae'r mic o'r mwyaf. Mae'r gwrt yn myfyniad. Mae'r gwrt yn ymwneud. a here the knife maker our focus and reflection issues let's have here mate this is can you see LB knives mate LB knives Lee Bennett resting piece and this was the the knife that Mike from mcq bushcraft and Lee from LB custom knives or LB knives worked on and it's called the field master and sadly Lee passed away in his workshop doing what he loved recently which was an absolute tragedy and it was lovely to see the community chipping I chipped in a lot of people chipped in just to to send money to his family which I thought was a beautiful thing to do and it really showed like the heart of the community and yeah it was a good thing man and and so that means and just so you can see why that added sort of oomph that goes with this knife and so I was so grateful mate and so yeah I'm just gonna I'm just gonna show you through it a little bit just to let you have a look because I think things like this deserve to be immortalised on on film so you've got your little leather I'm not sure I'm getting on with these yet I might switch them out for like a tecloc or something like that and kydex sheath the only thing I will say let's start with the negative shall we because and I mean and because I am I'm always honest with my reviews I have to be unless it's no the monk and the only the only downside is the handle is a little bit a little bit loose a little bit slippy sorry a little bit there isn't the grip like there is on my se but once here it's really grippy when it's wet when it's when it's dry it's a little bit of giving it but that's the only downside I could find on it it's it's it's a stunning bit of work I mean I'm not doing it justice really with this three mil belly on her flat grind and stainless steel as well even though I have managed to get a couple of little blotches of stain on it because I've had it out at the coast and everything so um there's no jimping on it don't feel it needs it I love like the fat belly on the end and as far as bushcraft knives go it's perfect for me it's got a 90 degree on there I like thin thin knives because for food prep and skinning and gutting and just doing whatever kitchen chores basically it's perfect for that and the fact that it's staying the steel and I spend a lot of time on the coast absolutely perfect and I've loved loved using it so thank you mark I know it's been a long time um from when I got the knife to me doing this video but I wanted to do it justice and I wanted to really know the knife personally and not just get it and do a review on it so I feel like I'm at that stage now so I can't thank you enough me it has gone to a good home and it is getting used and I I think it's even taken over me uh se three me custom se three oh I don't know that I will take that I will take that back out with me just for a old time's sake but this is just it's just beautiful mate it feels wonderful in the hand the ergonomics are fantastic on it the weight it's weighted just perfect I absolutely love it absolutely love it thank you um right so I'm going to just knock up a little figure four uh deadfall trapel let you see how you do it uh and let's get on with that so I've got a bit of length of stake this is this is uh just a bit of road of dendron here's whatever you want and you want to have it into three pieces yeah you shouldn't really sort over over your groin just for safety's sake but I'm only doing it gently so even if I slip I'm not going to whip me other tether off am I although that would probably save me a lot of trouble in life so you want your three three sticks and this is where we're getting to our our whittling right this is going to be my bait stick so choose one end and we're going to put a a point on it cut that mate so sharp and it's just because it's not a five mil it's not top heavy so you feel like you've got a lot of you know the controls in the handle you've got a lot of control over it okay I'll thin that off a little bit because I'll take this knot out and then you can do a chest lever to give yourself some extra extra ywch there you go nice little point on that there two little lines there and then I can just carve that material away it pops out quite easy there we are and then so you've got your point there your little gap there and then up here this is where we want a notch that our other stick is going to come into contact with and that's going to keep it locked in there so um a little bit like you would maybe you're um you're like a tent peg there you go and that is your bait stick done and next is the upright stick so what we want is a notch in here uh which will marry up with our our um our bait stick notch so we'll get that in we'll just mark it with your thumb and then get going you don't need too deep just something that'll catch so a few mil down just like choke up on it get right up on that choil and you can just use your thumb to give it a bit of extra extra power now these are such easy little cuts to do that you could actually use in a survival situation you could use rock you could use if you had some flint maybe you could nap a bit of flint off and just take your time and get something like that sorted look there you go and then with your upright you want to just put a a point on the end of it so it'll go it'll we start looking like something like that you want to put a point on the end of here going that way so let's crack on so that's them two sticks the last one the release stick so it's a bit bent this one but we're we're going to make it work date you worry okay which way around have I gone that way yet so we want the so the release stick has to have a point that goes in here and then a group at like a like a delve that goes in here so that this point could go into it yeah so this knife has just become my main my main squeeze or at least it has been my main squeeze in the run up to making this video because I really wanted to get to know it and I I think I'll keep using it I love it and there you have it a figure four trap with the field master and I've popped a little bit of pepper on the end there so this is your little your little whatever you want mate a baby like a womble this is your womble oh look at that mate pepper sweet I'm having a bit of that dillidir has a bit of pepper oh trapped under there you come along breakfast there you go so if you were in a survival situation you'd set up a few of them you'd look for little runs you could even set them up on trees that have fallen against other trees that you know maybe squirrels like to run up and yeah and you'd use maybe bigger rocks and or you could use logs whatever whatever you want really but that's not the point the point was this I did a fantastic job it does do a fantastic job with everything and I just want to say thank you Mark for sending it to me I really really do appreciate it mate thank you very much big up Mike from MCQ I've said it many a times mate you're the gut in my opinion just just a lovely man I love watching your videos and stuff mate you're a sound you're a sound man and congratulations to your meg on a little baby max perdition hehehe couldn't be happier for you mate and finally resting peace Lee an absolute craftsman an absolute craftsman a master at what he what he did and by all accounts and from what I can make out a lovely human being as well so resting peace Lee and yeah thanks everyone for watching take it easy see you later