Life of a Woodsman - Log Bed Frame
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- Sleep is very important for maintaining our health and getting a good sleep in the backcountry can easily be overlooked. After spending a few nights sleeping on the ground and not experiencing the full benefits of my wood stove, I've decided to put together a comfortable log bed. Join me as I use my saw and hatchet to turn a few logs and poles into a bed that rivals the comfort of it's modern equivalent.
All the materials used for this project came from dead trees (some already fallen and some dead-standing).
My hatchet was bought from an antique shop about 5 years ago for $8. There's no makers mark on it. It weighs about 1 1/2 lbs. It has a White Birch handle I made for it during the restoration process.
My saw is a 2-piece bow saw I made in my previous tarp camping series. The frame is holding up very nicely. I'm surprised how much tension the frame will hold on the blade. I believe at this point it is safe to call the 2-piece frame design a proven success. I like this design a great deal simply due to how simple it was to make requiring only my belt knife. The saw blade is a 21" Bahco peg-tooth (dry wood) bow saw blade. Together they make cutting wood an easy chore (now that the saw blade has been sharpened).
A huge thank you to everyone who watches, I hope you all enjoy! - Розваги
That's one awesome bed. I'm 61 and I miss my youth. I certainly can't do the things that I used to could . but I really enjoy watching you.
Lots of work but good nights of sleeping coming. Up off the ground is the only way to go, getting somewhere to sit is a plus. Nice job sir, well done. Thanks.
Agreed! I'm really happy with the way it turned out. Thanks for watching!
I get some much happiness from your videos, thank you
Nice work on the bed. It will serve you well for added comfort
I never thought of " springgy poles " ! That's a really cool idea . I never thought of that . Cool tip .
That's a heck of a Sasquatch bed! 👍
As always, Mr. Kusk, your adventures are a joy. I really like the educational way your channel has been moving.
This is really a perfect format. Short interesting videos and a big overall project.
I like it a lot.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you're enjoying. Happy trails!
Very very nice...Hi from POPRAD....Slovakia 🤟🤟🤟🤟
Looking good Riley 👍🤙🤙🤙
Love the balance between narrative and ASMR video you manage to achieve sir! It felt like I was watching an IKEA commercial from the 17th or 18th hundreds for an easy to build bed frame product called the Kuskimar.😂👍 All you need is an axe, a saw, and bunch of dead trees and you to can assemble this fine all natural product! Great video.
Great series, wonderful country up there.
Brother I'm so loving this series! Thanks for sharing my friend 🤠
My pleasure. Thank you for tuning in!!!
Always enjoy your videos! Just good old no nonsense bushcraft. So nice to see someone that is just purely about the craft. Keep them coming, I look forward to your next ones.
A very nice bed frame. It turned out great. Cheers, and God Bless! 👍🏻👍🏻✌️🇨🇦
Thanks for watching. God bless you too!
This is a great series, looking forward to more.
Super cool and informative. God bless you Sir!
Thanks! God bless you too.
I’ve been watching you for a few years now. Always love your stuff. These are some of your best videos yet mate. Keep it up! Looking forward to your next one 😎
This series is amazing. I enjoy just doing this stuff in my back yard and keeping it up making it look unique then taking it down and doing something new when i'm bored. Just found your videos and they have given me a ton of ideas! Keep it up i love it!
I really like this frame idea, it's simple and sturdy. Just sharing an idea I had after watching this. On the front frame base log you could carve a large flat surface on it which would provide a great shelf spot for dishes, toiletries and other items. Keep up the great content. 👍
Great video sir. God bless you 🙏
Love this series
Love to see the different ways to setup bushcraft type camps.
I like your camp set up...😊👌
A great and simple design. That is going ot be really nice when completed.
Thank you for watching!
Just came across your channel, love it! I also really like Justin Barbour. Greetings from Manitoba!
The place to sleep is really warm. You need to cover it with a soft mattress to avoid back pain.
nice. one suggestion, it looks like the thickness of the top beams are random, you should try putting the thickest beams towards the outside, and the thinner ones towards the center. that should cup your body towards the center of the bed, and not have a few beams feel harder on your body. and if you align the thick ends of the beams to where your head will be, and the thin ends of the beams to your feet, it should create a slight angle down towards your feet, and an overall more regular surface
Thanks for the video Ryley!
Thanks for watching!
Love from nepal❤
Nice!
Ryley, this series is great. I never miss one of your videos. First time commenting, but I would like to ask a question if I may.
I had to replace my hunting boots recently, and the newer model is giving me shin splints. I've been online for hours doing research when I saw you had a new video and decided to make a cup of coffee and enjoy the new video. May I ask what boots you're wearing in this series? They look similar to a style I'm considering.
Thanks, and have a blessed camping trip.
Do you have bears in that area? When you go to collect wood, do you take any protection with you?
I'm loving this series, thanks for the videos!
Loving the new series. But I have one serious question. The dead grass you have inside the tent on the floor is a major fire hazard. One spark from the stove and poof. One other question? Why didn't you set the tent up closer to the tree line? Wouldn't this cut down on wind?
I love this channel so much. As someone from the Northeast US who has moved abroad, it really makes me nostalgic and makes me want to head back home.
I do have a question about carving the notches, have you ever experimented with the way indigenous peoples burned out hollows in wood? Seems like you put a ton of sweat into carving them out and I don't know if that would be easier or harder with your toolset! (not that a challenge isn't fun, of course!)
Thank you for tuning in! I've never experimented with burning notches in wood. Carving them out with my hatchet really wasn't too bad. After the first couple I got a lot faster at them. Cutting the logs and hauling them back to my camp took far longer than carving the notches haha. All in all it wasn't too bad but I'll certainly look into burning notches and hollows.
Happy trails!
You have a bigger tent than I have a house😂
How do you deal with ticks? Is it too cold for them or are they not in the place where you stay?
I check myself regularly but I've never seen ticks in this area before. It might be too far north for them to live. Thanks for watching!
Interesting, thanks for the answer!
Respect, some men will have a whole house and still not use a bed frame
I'm really enjoying this series. This type of primitive life is what spurred me back into the woods. I used to always task myself with at least one project each time I went out to camp. I don't know if you said it but how long will this series last? Also do you ever have any strange experiences while in the bush? Myself and others have, just curious. I always learn something from you so i appreciate your efforts. Thanks
GOOD
really should clear the dry, dead grass from around the fire stove... Other than that, love your work
💪👍👍👍
Have you ever considered filling the void under the poles with dirt, moss, boughs, or a combination just to insulate yourself from the ground?
Are you going to be out at the cabin trapping anytime soon?
Sure will be. 👍👍👍
What ever happened to the cabin you built?
What is your hat called? I want one ❤
I believe it's called a flat cap. I got it almost a decade ago now. There's no branding on it but similar styles are quite readily available if you look online.
Thanks for watching! Happy trails.
Nybe job
що ти там їси?.. що п'єш? обично ти чи твої колеги показують то фазана, то мишу то океани води
а цього разу щось і не видно, може пропустив , на першому відео