I'm Japanese. I'm not good at foreign languages, so I use a translation tool. I hope this comes across to you. Well, I'm looking forward to the video. I think it's a nice video with an atmosphere. Thank you as always, from your one fan. *** Postscript. *** Thank you all for your warm comments and many acclaim. I am very happy. I knew that my sentence was transmitted. Thanks to everyone. So I'm fine. Please enjoy the original purpose of watching videos. I am deeply grateful to you and your fans for always uploading great videos. Thank you so much and have a nice day to everyone.
After a certain point, they all sort of start to run together. And they lack that little ping in the back of the head that's like 'Hey, I might be able to do that..' Not a lot of people have bandsaws and drill presses and forty-eight clamps. Most people have some kinda knife laying around
Absolutely. I went on a woodworking course and the tutor was wondering why I was so obsessed with slow, old-fashioned hand tools rather than his fancy machines. I said that, for me, the process is as important as the end result. Using those machines was like running a marathon in a car.
Yeah absolutely. Machines allow for really good work but most of us do not have those machines. Moreover, begginers like me have a weak practical mind. Watching methods with minimal tooling allows me to develop my practical mind, like, how to do things with minimal time and effort. I'm not sure i would yield better results with advanced machinery, one needs skill to efficiently use machines.
I'm a pipe smoker, I love a relaxing aromatic blend. Very relaxing and enjoyable. I'm 18 and I've always wanted to learn how to carve and make knives and just in general learn how to make things with my hands and mind, unfortunately I have no idea where to start. I love your work man. Very informative and enjoyable.
Just pick something to start with that you're interested in and you'll wanna continue it probably because if it's a subject you're interested in, you'll be like "ooo cool let me learn more"
@@wellstone1897 Most people couldn't even whittle a spoon, so it's still far more impressive than, say, watching a man make a pipe with a knife over a streaming platform from the comfort of your bedroom.
The fact that you've named your youtube account after dimebag darrel make this comment even better, mainly because, his name is fitting, but also because Dimebag is awesome
Smoking back when I was young, very young, I use to impress my friends when we smoked as I always had a selection of wooden pipes I had made myself. I used a small drill bit from the dump to twist an air hole down the stem, and sanded out the center or burned it. I liked seeing this done with only a knife. I still to this day smoke cannabis out of (much better) hand crafted pipes. Great stuff
@@primal.wanderer a knife that's both sharp and holds its edge is really all you need. Even a mini Swiss Army Knife would work for a project like this.
@@primal.wanderer since it's bushcraft i highly recomed a fixblade knife, for the "logspliting" it's a realy bad idea so smash a folding knife's blade between two wooden logs.
Great video, thank you for posting. Where I grew up, we call this quaking aspen. This time of year, we used to harvest a delicious mushroom (we called them oyster), which would grow on dead quaking aspen trunks....some rather high up and were a challenge to obtain!
Such a beautiful pipe! So fascinating to see it come straight from nature. Your whittling skill is supreme and your visuals made me feel like I was really sitting there in the woods next to you, watching you craft this. I’m just an entry level whittler but I’ll try this, seems doable now. Thank you so much.
Loved it from start to end. Just you, the sound of the knife carving, the birds chirping in the background and the sound of water flowing in the small creek nearby. The lighting also adds to the overall ambience. Congratulations and thank you.
i like the way you are not saying anything, not playing any music, nothing, just pure nature sounds and carving sounds, without anything disturbing loud between it because idk what they do sometimes. great video to watch, and actually it is really pretty easy to do such things. i want to do some stuff like that too. create my own stuff from beautiful wood. i want to make my own grinder a long time already, but i never do it. and i want it to be completely out of wood, without any metal parts or something like that. and thats why i never started, because i think i have to use certain tools then, not only a knife.
Most other videos that go into how to make a bushcraft pipe usually starts with "and grab your drill"... Thanks for doing it right for a bushcraft task.
not even past the 4 mins mark and i can already tell your a craftsman. you take your time and you dont rush thru it like everyone else does. my hat is tipped to you dude. keep up the great work. 👍
This guy either has a sharp ass knife or is buff as hell prolly both tho tbh he’s on level with mega chad for this chill af vid seems like he’s got the chillest vibe too no noises no grunts just chillin in the woods making a pipe so he can smoke some tobacco by him self just chill enjoying nature I truly envy this man. Edit: I just saw the mirror polish on that blade I am truly at a loss for words mega chad teach me your ways
Well, that sucks. I was really looking forward to making this... I'm a tribal member -Snoqualmie & Lower Kootenay, and Natives don't grow much facial hair. 😭
Hello! I watched your video and decided to repeate this pipe. It was more difficult than watching videos on youtube) I've done. I'm so satisfied) Thank you for this video. It was an interesting expierence. And now I have free pipe and excess 25 dollars) I'm your subcriber from Russia, South Ural
just carved one of these and i’m bloody happy with it (literally, there’s blood stains on the bowl because i’m a clumsy twat) i hadn’t done any carving in a while and it was the perfect thing to get back into it, charming, elegant, rustic, effective and downright brilliant ❤
I'm intrigued by the binding method you used for the stem. I'm not familiar with the procedure. Could you link a video explaining it, or perhaps make one? Hope this finds you well Ryley
Most excellent my friend. I am an outdoorsman and love doing the stuff no one does anymore also` way to go my brother. from Michigan USA. 05/09/2021. 7:18 AM
Jesus thank you so much, I look everywhere for projects to do with just a knife, I'm a creative and ambitious guy but everything I come across needs Sanders and a bunch of stuff that a 19 year old just doesnt currently have, and all I want to do is get to work
I just got my first wood carving set (handforged) and I was thinking of starting with spoons....but now..... Thanks for posting mate; you showed how peaceful bushcraft is. You looked so content at the end, puffing away taking in nature :)
Love this kind of stuff, tried it out, took around an hour and its a functional and very beautiful pipe. Love how you only used a knife, no hand drills or nothing, this is very traditional here in Finland. Update: The wood shrunk and it came apart, gotta use fully dried wood I suppose.
Quit smokin 11 years ago....never tried smoking pipe tobacco...that was so satisfying to watch...might just make one for myself ...only thing coming out is bubbles😊
I'm watching this and I finally started to drift off to sleep, then "ARBY'S NEW ROAD HOUSE STEAK" Christ man disable midrolls please, glad you earn money but that scared the life out of me lol
The "high" you get off of smoking out of a pipe that you created with your own hands is amazing and just like the "drugs" that you put in them be it tobacco or cannabis, that "high" from your actually using your creation wears off fairly fast, but you keep that feeling in nostalgia each and every time you use your piece. Awesome video!
Well done! I'd be curious to see how the seams held up to repeated usage over time, as I suspect that the embers would eventually erode them until the bowl is no longer serviceable. Still, this is outstanding work given that you've used nothing but a knife, wood and cordage!
@@jameskimsey3194 pipe smoking is the oldest form of smoking tobacco. It tastes wonderful, and it's just as complex as wine tasting. Also who smokes cannabis out of a wooden pipe? You'll never be able to clean it and it would ghost so hard you probably would have to keep it in a sealable box
Imagine stranding on an island with no human life even near the island and the first thing that comes to your mind is "where's the weed at" and you're building a pipe
I think this pipe isn't for long term use. The heat should cause the wood to warp and eventually leak smoke. It also likely will be very hot to hold. The traditional clay pipes had longer lifetimes, but arent as easy to produce.
If you use it for tobacco and smoke slow while breaking it in the soot builds up into "cake" that protects the wood. It won't last decades like dense hardwood but it should last a while.
I don’t smoke at all but I’ll give a thumbs up for the crafting and for the addition of adding the knife used in the description, it’s just one of those details that is often overlooked
The day I watched this video, I was planning to make this, and finally today afternoon I made it. I accidentally chipped off bottom part but then I fixed it with wood glue. Before making this I saw video many times. You used single knife but I used multiple tools :)... I am gonna try this tomorrow with my friends to see how it works. Thank you so much for sharing the video.
Wood doesn’t really burn like that, try holding a lighter up to a piece of wood for a few seconds. The inside of the bowl will char and i suppose with enough use eventually the bowl would kind of fall apart, but it’s not going to combust.
@@NotRelevant1 there is ways of conditioning the inner bowl of a wooden pipe that prevent you from just smoking wood tobacco . Not worried about the pipe igniting more ruining the flavour of the tobacco. A bowl that has a cherry will burn the inner bowl, that is literally how first Nations built canoes. I hear ya though it won't light up like a torch.
This has been an amazing starting point for me. I’ve been making an altered version of this using only a hammer a saw and a shoddy pocket knife and its nearly done. My one question is this. Going forward with future endeavors I would want to use a better knife. Do you have any suggestions as to what to look for in a good knife and what I would need to maintain it?
Thank you for watching! I would recommend checking out Mora knives. They have a wide variety of blade shapes and sizes, so you can pick something suited for the type of work you'll be doing. If you're mostly interested in carving/whittling, I'd recommend the Mora 120. It's a fantastic little carving knife that hold an edge extremely well. I've had mine for many years now and it's still one of my favourite knives to use. As for blade maintenance, a strop with some honing compound will be your primary means of maintaining an edge. You'll only have to resharpen your blade if you get a nick or chip in the edge. For sharpening, waterstones or whetstones will be a good option. Do some searching around and watch some videos on sharpening to find some more information. You can also look up how to sharpen blades with sandpaper (currently the way I sharpen my blades). Sandpaper is a much cheaper option than stones and works just as well. Hope this helps. Happy trails!
I love that he only used a knife when you know he probably has other tools to make the job faster. It shows that you dont need all that stuff you just need a knife a piece of wood and patience. Im sure that first bowl was extremely satisfying.
The sayings are true. One good knife has the utility of many tools.
And this knife is definitely a good one
What type is it?
I like it.
@@gobo161 a sharp ass one
@Easton Lepacek how so?
Even a dildo!
I'm Japanese.
I'm not good at foreign languages, so I use a translation tool.
I hope this comes across to you.
Well, I'm looking forward to the video.
I think it's a nice video with an atmosphere.
Thank you as always, from your one fan.
*** Postscript. ***
Thank you all for your warm comments and many acclaim. I am very happy.
I knew that my sentence was transmitted. Thanks to everyone.
So I'm fine. Please enjoy the original purpose of watching videos.
I am deeply grateful to you and your fans for always uploading great videos.
Thank you so much and have a nice day to everyone.
私も翻訳アプリを使用しています。 私はアメリカから来ました、あなたの英語はうまくいきました。
@@mikeymiranda859
Thank you, that's a relief.
I was worried that the translation tool would change the text as I repeated the translation.
翻訳がうまくいきました。私は日本語が大好きです。とても美しいです。
The fact that you can afford the device with which you are watching this, but not some english lessons... It's sad
@@giovannibertocci8944 🤡
I really prefer this kind of videos, instead of the ones in which they use machines to work with wood
Because I can not afford the machines. Kkk
After a certain point, they all sort of start to run together. And they lack that little ping in the back of the head that's like 'Hey, I might be able to do that..'
Not a lot of people have bandsaws and drill presses and forty-eight clamps. Most people have some kinda knife laying around
Absolutely. I went on a woodworking course and the tutor was wondering why I was so obsessed with slow, old-fashioned hand tools rather than his fancy machines. I said that, for me, the process is as important as the end result. Using those machines was like running a marathon in a car.
Yeah absolutely. Machines allow for really good work but most of us do not have those machines. Moreover, begginers like me have a weak practical mind. Watching methods with minimal tooling allows me to develop my practical mind, like, how to do things with minimal time and effort. I'm not sure i would yield better results with advanced machinery, one needs skill to efficiently use machines.
Me too
I just wanna say that is an absolute gorgeous knife
I'm so glad someone has finally found a healthy plant based alternative to vaping.
Wait, I thought this was a plant based way to do dabs though...
Opium?
@@ItsHollowfied weed vape my guy. Get your info into check lol
@@LemonyFresh2000 rave was talking to blackkakari, opium was traditionally smoked out of a pipe
@@Jordan-zk2rf ah, gotcha lol. I was wondering why he was bringing up some pretty flowers lol. I forgot about opium pipes like that
I'm a pipe smoker, I love a relaxing aromatic blend. Very relaxing and enjoyable. I'm 18 and I've always wanted to learn how to carve and make knives and just in general learn how to make things with my hands and mind, unfortunately I have no idea where to start. I love your work man. Very informative and enjoyable.
Try making little wooden knick knacks and shit. Get a Victorinox swiss army knife and the whittling book they sell:)
@@jorgeo1492 Thanks man, I'll definitely check that out.
Just pick something to start with that you're interested in and you'll wanna continue it probably because if it's a subject you're interested in, you'll be like "ooo cool let me learn more"
Make sure to buy the right type of wood like bass wood
Glad to see there's young pipe smokers out there so the hobby won't die out
Its great that you did the entier build with only a knife, we can do mutch with little when managing our brain, thank you so much for sharing.
much* and well said!
Well, he made a pipe not a boat...
@@wellstone1897 Most people couldn't even whittle a spoon, so it's still far more impressive than, say, watching a man make a pipe with a knife over a streaming platform from the comfort of your bedroom.
No.... he used a pencil also
@@killerjack3737 not true. I whittled my phone.
Everything tastes so much better when it’s a hand crafted pipe! Thank you so much for showing this tutorial
Friend just shared this to me and it was the most satisfying feeling just watching this. Thanks for that!
Isn't it so calming
“The finest weed in the shire”
Some og kush taste lovely in that thing lol
The fact that you've named your youtube account after dimebag darrel make this comment even better, mainly because, his name is fitting, but also because Dimebag is awesome
I only watched this for weed intents
@@BEVERLYPRINCESS90210 did you actually make one
Hell yeah. You know frodo and sam smoked that shit up. Had to be baked to roll into morder with not but their skins lol
Smoking back when I was young, very young, I use to impress my friends when we smoked as I always had a selection of wooden pipes I had made myself. I used a small drill bit from the dump to twist an air hole down the stem, and sanded out the center or burned it. I liked seeing this done with only a knife. I still to this day smoke cannabis out of (much better) hand crafted pipes. Great stuff
I've been looking into glass blowing but this seems like more my style
Some say this man is still sitting there smoking his pipe.
He only appears once a year some say you can sit and smoke ye only if ye have a wooden pipe
🤣😂🤣😂😁
Amanush Azad some would say
Some say he is on the hard stuff now black tar heroin haha
Hope he’ smoke this corona away
Next time I'm camping and have bud but no papers or fruit and only using only hemp twine and a proper knife !
What qualifies as a "proper knife" in your opinion?
@@primal.wanderer a knife that's both sharp and holds its edge is really all you need. Even a mini Swiss Army Knife would work for a project like this.
Knife hits!
Get to packin boyz
@@primal.wanderer since it's bushcraft i highly recomed a fixblade knife, for the "logspliting" it's a realy bad idea so smash a folding knife's blade between two wooden logs.
This is perfect for quarantine a new wooden pipe and a cold beer. Life is good
me: never smoked a single ciggarette/cigar/blunt/anything
also me: I must learn how to carve a smoking pipe from wood. this is essential information!
How old are you?:-)
@@bennyjr.2580 28
Create one and trade it.
Prison tips!
Make one and sale it man
Me and the boys in the basement in 8th grade tryna to make something to smoke catnip and oregano with
relatable lmao
relatable no cap fr
Great video, thank you for posting. Where I grew up, we call this quaking aspen. This time of year, we used to harvest a delicious mushroom (we called them oyster), which would grow on dead quaking aspen trunks....some rather high up and were a challenge to obtain!
Such a beautiful pipe! So fascinating to see it come straight from nature. Your whittling skill is supreme and your visuals made me feel like I was really sitting there in the woods next to you, watching you craft this. I’m just an entry level whittler but I’ll try this, seems doable now. Thank you so much.
Loved it from start to end. Just you, the sound of the knife carving, the birds chirping in the background and the sound of water flowing in the small creek nearby. The lighting also adds to the overall ambience. Congratulations and thank you.
i like the way you are not saying anything, not playing any music, nothing, just pure nature sounds and carving sounds, without anything disturbing loud between it because idk what they do sometimes.
great video to watch, and actually it is really pretty easy to do such things. i want to do some stuff like that too. create my own stuff from beautiful wood. i want to make my own grinder a long time already, but i never do it. and i want it to be completely out of wood, without any metal parts or something like that. and thats why i never started, because i think i have to use certain tools then, not only a knife.
Люблю ножи, люблю деревяшки и уважаю людей, которые умело прикладывают одно к другому.
Молодец парень, хорошая работа!
Most other videos that go into how to make a bushcraft pipe usually starts with "and grab your drill"... Thanks for doing it right for a bushcraft task.
Damn it's so calming, I really wish all asmr to be like that
not even past the 4 mins mark and i can already tell your a craftsman. you take your time and you dont rush thru it like everyone else does. my hat is tipped to you dude. keep up the great work. 👍
Instructions unclear, rolled a joint instead.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
@@MG-me7iw ...instructions unclear, i got my dick stuck in a peice of wood...
Close enough
@@quijybojanklebits8750 don't panic use the technique at 6:56
I am glad that the video's tedious parts aren't sped up, cause it gives you some perspective of just how long it can take, even for a professtional.
That knife has a hell of a bevel on it
big sexy bevel
Thats called a Scandi grind, like the name suggests, origin in Scaninavia,
For many people THE bevel for woodcarving and bushcraft
This guy either has a sharp ass knife or is buff as hell prolly both tho tbh he’s on level with mega chad for this chill af vid seems like he’s got the chillest vibe too no noises no grunts just chillin in the woods making a pipe so he can smoke some tobacco by him self just chill enjoying nature I truly envy this man. Edit: I just saw the mirror polish on that blade I am truly at a loss for words mega chad teach me your ways
lol you have a way with words :)
I believe that the knife is a Morakniv Bushcraft.
*I don't even smoke, but this man is a true artist*
Thank you!
@@KuskBushcraft you're wlcome
Fact: this pipe cannot be made unless you have a beard and own a thick woolly sweater
Well, that sucks. I was really looking forward to making this... I'm a tribal member -Snoqualmie & Lower Kootenay, and Natives don't grow much facial hair. 😭
Check and check
well that sucks i’m 13 and i wanna make this as a decoration *wink*
True fact. I haven't been able to grow a beard since I'm a female. So I can only gaze at it longingly.
@@annafirth6738 oh dont be modest you have a great women's beard
Been looking into bushcraft YT. Gotta say you make it look downright easy and therapeutic. Thanks for uploading cozy and well made content!
Damn, that's impressive. I'm a little too young for pipe smoking, but I'll definitely have to try making something with just a knife
Keep it up🤙
Never too early to start
Nice hand craft! Greetings from Sweden.
Amazing pipe and omg that knife is soooo sharp
Great to see a fellow Canadian putting out some good content. Enjoying your videos. Keep on rocking it. Cheers!
I just want you to know, that this is top shelf content. Thanks
Hello! I watched your video and decided to repeate this pipe. It was more difficult than watching videos on youtube)
I've done. I'm so satisfied)
Thank you for this video. It was an interesting expierence. And now I have free pipe and excess 25 dollars)
I'm your subcriber from Russia, South Ural
just carved one of these and i’m bloody happy with it (literally, there’s blood stains on the bowl because i’m a clumsy twat) i hadn’t done any carving in a while and it was the perfect thing to get back into it, charming, elegant, rustic, effective and downright brilliant ❤
I'm intrigued by the binding method you used for the stem. I'm not familiar with the procedure. Could you link a video explaining it, or perhaps make one? Hope this finds you well Ryley
It's called a whipping knot
@@gokusauce thank you
Yes, it is a common whipping knot. Lots of visual demonstrations available online, just do a quick google search.
Thanks for watching, take care!
Is the one on the stem the same as the one on the bowl?
@@naughtyscottie3377 yeah looks like the same thing. Its called whipping the end with a wrapping knot.
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These videos where you carve stuff are super chill and entertaining you should do more
Greetings from Slovakia!
Most excellent my friend. I am an outdoorsman and love doing the stuff no one does anymore also` way to go my brother. from Michigan USA. 05/09/2021. 7:18 AM
Bushcraft stoner gang where you at??
Sorry it took 3 years dude.....i totally forgot.😂😂
Nice work. So satisfying.
I was camping and me and some friends brought weed with no way to smoke it. We did this. Then this shows up in my recommended
The FBI was watching
Paranormal Activities are getting modern.
Gravity bong!
So it works?
ILLUMINATI confirmed.
Buy yourself an Opinel18 saw and don't suffer! It really helps with everything! Good luck to you!
That was really awesome to see. That's just a neat project to try, to help further my carving experience. Thanks for the video!
Instant subscribe. A man who teaches me how to make my own pipe that easily deserves my attention
That’s a nice knife
Jesus thank you so much, I look everywhere for projects to do with just a knife, I'm a creative and ambitious guy but everything I come across needs Sanders and a bunch of stuff that a 19 year old just doesnt currently have, and all I want to do is get to work
So far the most odd how to vid I’ve ever seen on UA-cam.
(This man truly is the primitive Popeye)
What a great video. Content like this makes the internet worthwhile. Cheers!
I’m really suprised he didn’t end up slicing his hand open
That would have been a unhappy accident
I just got my first wood carving set (handforged) and I was thinking of starting with spoons....but now.....
Thanks for posting mate; you showed how peaceful bushcraft is. You looked so content at the end, puffing away taking in nature :)
Love this kind of stuff, tried it out, took around an hour and its a functional and very beautiful pipe.
Love how you only used a knife, no hand drills or nothing, this is very traditional here in Finland.
Update: The wood shrunk and it came apart, gotta use fully dried wood I suppose.
Made one as well but it's very jank
I saw 6 seconds of the video and knew I'd like it. Great job bro!
7:15 great job, a stick that thin can be frustrating to split properly
Quit smokin 11 years ago....never tried smoking pipe tobacco...that was so satisfying to watch...might just make one for myself ...only thing coming out is bubbles😊
The pipe is great. The bowl of the pipe would look great finished with a Turks head knot.
Nice! I made a pipe from clay and i can say there is something special about smocking a pipe you made yourself!
Shoutout to the lefties
What?
@@samirnodormir3097 left handed people goof
Is there anything as peaceful as watching a craftsman?
Amazing Kush I like wood thing that you made 😎👍😁 3:32 PM 5/31/2020
Yep, this is what summer needs. A real pipe build by myself. Thank you Kusk for this video.
I went to bed angry... UA-cam suggested that I didn't. This is satisfying.
Awesome that you only used your knife to make a pipe. As a pipe smoker I have to say well done. Gonna give it a try myself. Thanks for sharing
I'm watching this and I finally started to drift off to sleep, then
"ARBY'S NEW ROAD HOUSE STEAK"
Christ man disable midrolls please, glad you earn money but that scared the life out of me lol
Love the way you male a simple yet beautiful pipe.
We have the same scar, mine was from using a knife trying to get the wedge out of an axe XD
Mine's from boring a hole in a stick. The knife slipped out and poked me pretty good haha.
Thanks for watching, take care!
The "high" you get off of smoking out of a pipe that you created with your own hands is amazing and just like the "drugs" that you put in them be it tobacco or cannabis, that "high" from your actually using your creation wears off fairly fast, but you keep that feeling in nostalgia each and every time you use your piece. Awesome video!
In the middle of nowhere in wilderness you’ll find me making a pipe and passing the herb 🌿
Y’all r welcome to join the circle
I'm on my way! 🤙
Onya where U from ghee
Jack The Ripper not sure if I like smoking cancer, I prefer dabs
Jack The Ripper waccy tobaccy.
How satisfying to see the pipe made from start to finish.
Well done!
I'd be curious to see how the seams held up to repeated usage over time, as I suspect that the embers would eventually erode them until the bowl is no longer serviceable.
Still, this is outstanding work given that you've used nothing but a knife, wood and cordage!
This guy is a woodworking magician
When mommy takes away the juul pods
Or you break your bowl
Just so relaxing and a true joy to watch so thanks.
Imagine learning you made it out of poison oak.
Thats tuff
I like this video with the kitchen faucet trickling into a bowl, reminds of a creek.
This whole time I thought he was about to pull out some bud and break it up lmao
Same
Like who the hell smokes tobacco much less out of a bowl
@@jameskimsey3194 pipe smoking is the oldest form of smoking tobacco. It tastes wonderful, and it's just as complex as wine tasting. Also who smokes cannabis out of a wooden pipe? You'll never be able to clean it and it would ghost so hard you probably would have to keep it in a sealable box
Yeah I was disappointed too lol
@@Potacintvervs I use a small wood pipe I got from Cabo to smoke my bud. It's just like any other pipe
I especially enjoy your videos and your naturalist style of working wood; living and camping. Thanks for taking me along.
Imagine stranding on an island with no human life even near the island and the first thing that comes to your mind is "where's the weed at" and you're building a pipe
I thought exactly that lol
Very nice, Gandalf would be proud!
Have you thought about lining the pipe with some clay to prevent the pipe itself from burning up?
Clay gets way hotter doesn't it?
I think this pipe isn't for long term use. The heat should cause the wood to warp and eventually leak smoke. It also likely will be very hot to hold. The traditional clay pipes had longer lifetimes, but arent as easy to produce.
If you use it for tobacco and smoke slow while breaking it in the soot builds up into "cake" that protects the wood. It won't last decades like dense hardwood but it should last a while.
Sitting in my back yard doming a wizards pipe.. next time I am at the cabin I think I’ll grab a maple or beech branch and try this
I don’t smoke at all but I’ll give a thumbs up for the crafting and for the addition of adding the knife used in the description, it’s just one of those details that is often overlooked
Hey brother, greetings from Ireland, love your content.
What kind of pants are you wearing?
(That may be the weirdest thing I've ever asked anyone)
they look like 'tin pants'
they are some good looking pants, I'd like to know as well, friend.
MarkorDOP those pants are dope
Following lol
The end of the video feeling is over all satisfied not going to lie. I enjoyed the whole video!!
His knife looks sharper than the grades of Albert Einstein.
The day I watched this video, I was planning to make this, and finally today afternoon I made it. I accidentally chipped off bottom part but then I fixed it with wood glue. Before making this I saw video many times. You used single knife but I used multiple tools :)... I am gonna try this tomorrow with my friends to see how it works. Thank you so much for sharing the video.
Everyone: making this for weed or smoking
Me: wants to make one to look cool
I just got done making one of these (one that is similar) now I am proud of myself and it is all thanks to you
I bet this video can calm down a crack head going through withdrawal.😂
Mad respect for you that takes seriously skill
When you brought a bag of some fire weed to the forest. And Forgot the bowl or papers.
can we take a moment to appreciate that knives beautiful polished edge?
Would the wood not just burn on your first bowl? Is there a way to treat the wood or choose a kind that is less likely to smoulder ??
Wood doesn’t really burn like that, try holding a lighter up to a piece of wood for a few seconds. The inside of the bowl will char and i suppose with enough use eventually the bowl would kind of fall apart, but it’s not going to combust.
@@NotRelevant1 there is ways of conditioning the inner bowl of a wooden pipe that prevent you from just smoking wood tobacco . Not worried about the pipe igniting more ruining the flavour of the tobacco. A bowl that has a cherry will burn the inner bowl, that is literally how first Nations built canoes. I hear ya though it won't light up like a torch.
Many will take a bit of clay and leave a thin layer which will protect the wood from burning.
That bird at the end sums up it nicely. You are truly a talented person. Great vid.
This has been an amazing starting point for me. I’ve been making an altered version of this using only a hammer a saw and a shoddy pocket knife and its nearly done.
My one question is this. Going forward with future endeavors I would want to use a better knife. Do you have any suggestions as to what to look for in a good knife and what I would need to maintain it?
Thank you for watching!
I would recommend checking out Mora knives. They have a wide variety of blade shapes and sizes, so you can pick something suited for the type of work you'll be doing.
If you're mostly interested in carving/whittling, I'd recommend the Mora 120. It's a fantastic little carving knife that hold an edge extremely well. I've had mine for many years now and it's still one of my favourite knives to use.
As for blade maintenance, a strop with some honing compound will be your primary means of maintaining an edge. You'll only have to resharpen your blade if you get a nick or chip in the edge. For sharpening, waterstones or whetstones will be a good option. Do some searching around and watch some videos on sharpening to find some more information. You can also look up how to sharpen blades with sandpaper (currently the way I sharpen my blades). Sandpaper is a much cheaper option than stones and works just as well.
Hope this helps. Happy trails!
Dude, your the Bob Ross of wood carving🔪this is peaceful thank you for posting🤙👌
Now I accidentally started smoking, because of this video...
Only two days ago? Pfftt just quit 🤣
"accidentally"
I love that he only used a knife when you know he probably has other tools to make the job faster. It shows that you dont need all that stuff you just need a knife a piece of wood and patience. Im sure that first bowl was extremely satisfying.