As I learn more and more bushcraft skills I often find that there’s a video out there that Shawn already made. Thank you, sir! So grateful that you’re out here teaching these valuable skills.
Pretty nifty. I used one as my main pack for a couple years when I was in my early 20’s. I read it in Mors Cochanskis book and then Dave Canterbury made his video. I took what I liked from both and made my frame. I like smaller diameter sticks, I think it looks better. Not that that matters much. I liked Mors suggestion of running the shoulder straps through a loop so they float instead of them being fixed to the frame. I have weird shoulders and packs are always uncomfortable for me. Except for the tone. I could just put it on and rock it a little and it would fall into place where it was comfortable. I used some recycled pack straps instead of rope or mule tape since I used it so much. I’m the only thing I didn’t like about it was how long it took to get in and out of for the smaller stuff, but I ended up figuring out how to fold the outside in a way it made a pouch so I could keep my possibles in there without having to carry my haversack
im on the first chapter of bushcraft 101, big fan of dave and his work, and yeah i was looking for a more visual aid on the roycraft frame. your vid was the first i came across and was excellent. you seem very strict and legit also. great demo. p.s. i did 100 push ups, sit ups, and squats today.
Thanks for mentioning this! Thomas Roycraft was my grandfather and we are immensely proud of the legacy he left behind in the survival community. If we can help get the spelling correct that would be amazing!
Bushcraft 101 by Dave Canterbury calls it a Roycroft. I don't know a whole lot about the author, but the book is a NYT bestseller, so his book is likely part of the problem
Very good but I make the frame with a slight difference which improves it. For the lower part of the triangle I cut a branch of greater thickness, 3 to 4 inches in diameter, and split this down the middle. Select one half for use and discard the other. The advantages of this are a stronger frame and a more comfortable fit on your lower back when carrying. Because the lower frame member is thick it can be further trimmed with the knife to achieve exactly ythe shape to suit your back.
As I learn more and more bushcraft skills I often find that there’s a video out there that Shawn already made. Thank you, sir! So grateful that you’re out here teaching these valuable skills.
Thank you once again for a well presented, simple to follow and informative presentation. Your presentations are always of great use. ATB. Nigel
+pnyarrow Thank you for watching, more to come
Pretty nifty. I used one as my main pack for a couple years when I was in my early 20’s. I read it in Mors Cochanskis book and then Dave Canterbury made his video.
I took what I liked from both and made my frame. I like smaller diameter sticks, I think it looks better. Not that that matters much.
I liked Mors suggestion of running the shoulder straps through a loop so they float instead of them being fixed to the frame. I have weird shoulders and packs are always uncomfortable for me. Except for the tone. I could just put it on and rock it a little and it would fall into place where it was comfortable. I used some recycled pack straps instead of rope or mule tape since I used it so much.
I’m the only thing I didn’t like about it was how long it took to get in and out of for the smaller stuff, but I ended up figuring out how to fold the outside in a way it made a pouch so I could keep my possibles in there without having to carry my haversack
Needed a Roycroft frame, now I can make one! Great job as usual😀
Excellent editing my friend... Great job...
+Central Oregon Survival Network Thank you Sir
Thank you! I have been using one of these for the last 4 weeks!!
im on the first chapter of bushcraft 101, big fan of dave and his work, and yeah i was looking for a more visual aid on the roycraft frame. your vid was the first i came across and was excellent. you seem very strict and legit also. great demo. p.s. i did 100 push ups, sit ups, and squats today.
I am one of his instructors. Thanks for watching
You are bringing me back to pioneering merit badge class.
It looks like you are using woven bank line. Is it substantially better than twisted bank line?
+Tom Olofsson It is the best, thanks for the comments and support
Great interpretation of the Roycraft! I like it. The names Roycraft though not Roycroft. I’m not sure how that got so messed up all over the place.
Thanks for mentioning this! Thomas Roycraft was my grandfather and we are immensely proud of the legacy he left behind in the survival community. If we can help get the spelling correct that would be amazing!
Bushcraft 101 by Dave Canterbury calls it a Roycroft. I don't know a whole lot about the author, but the book is a NYT bestseller, so his book is likely part of the problem
Very good but I make the frame with a slight difference which improves it. For the lower part of the triangle I cut a branch of greater thickness, 3 to 4 inches in diameter, and split this down the middle. Select one half for use and discard the other. The advantages of this are a stronger frame and a more comfortable fit on your lower back when carrying. Because the lower frame member is thick it can be further trimmed with the knife to achieve exactly ythe shape to suit your back.
Great job , I 'll try also. Thanks for all yr videos . Regards from Portugal
awesome as always, thanks again corporal
Good demo Corporal. Thanks and take care.
Ive learned a lot from your channel. I got a couple vids up but you make me want to make more.
Great work. Thanks for sharing!!
I actually came across your video because I'm reading the Bush Craft 101 book by Dave Canterbury.
What kind of wood is that? Great video thanks for making it!
Awesomeness ill have to try this and use my tarp with it now on to part 2
nice video great instructions love the book thanks for sharing
Thanks,
Clark
Very clear instruction-video. Thanks bro & keep up the good work! ATB from a fellow german grunt... Gereon
The toggle tighten is smart
Was that a Chameleon doing push ups on that huge tree trunk?! Hah! Only kidding. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Enjoyed the video
+tooterr101 oldgeezer Thank you once again
Another great video! TY sir!
+Poi159 Thanks again, share this knowledge
what is bank line and where do you get it? is it like fishing gear? Do I guy it in the fishing gear area of a store?
Most paracord dealers should have bank line, google it. #36 he said in the video :)
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five star vids brother! SUBBED!!
Great video, just one thing though his name is Raycraft not Roycraft
Just realised my mistake it's Roycraft - must get it right to do the man proper justice.
Where did you find straight sticks like that. All I have is juniper and there aint nothing straight on a juniper. XD
+bitnbrace Wy (bitnbrace) PNW
Great tutorial as always! BTW where've you been???
+snakemonkey555 I work for the man brotha, and I have been training for a Pathfinder class in May. Thanks for watching
Please make more often videos they re very cool
+David Reinbacher I try to do a weekly video but work ruins that, lol
+Corporals Corner Stupid work but i can unterstand that. Thanks for writing back.
Have you tried the Korean A-Frame Pack? Goes back thousands of years.
Nice
What is the swiss army knife you use called
Victorinox - Swiss Army one-hand Trekker, lock blade, non-serrated
Good instruction
+Lazy Moose Thank you
*Roycraft