Lashings, Square Lash, Diagonal Lash, Sheer Lash

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  • Square Lash, Diagonal Lash, Sheer Lash
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 61

  • @wademartin8822
    @wademartin8822 3 роки тому +17

    It'd be awesome if you made a playlist with all your videos on knots, latches, and hitches

  • @jazzpunkt40
    @jazzpunkt40 3 роки тому +3

    I've been working with my scouts on lashings and this is great for them to see someone other than me in a Zoom meeting explaining them.

  • @papaschuette
    @papaschuette 3 роки тому +2

    Quick, fast, and down and dirty information. You never cease to amaze me with your knowledge. I'm recovering from my second back surgery that I had a month and a half ago. But my goal is to go to one of your classes. I would love to actually do all four survival classes and your specialty classes. But I know I can't push it. They're big goals, but that's how you challenge yourself. Great video.

  • @HopperRox_Shaves
    @HopperRox_Shaves 3 роки тому

    Thanks Dave! Perfectly demonstrated.

  • @corleyoutdoors2887
    @corleyoutdoors2887 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the knowledge Dave

  • @eddiekeylon323
    @eddiekeylon323 3 роки тому +1

    Ty sir. The start and finish off was my problem areas. The instruction was excellent.

  • @shadowx6378
    @shadowx6378 3 роки тому +3

    Great vid love watching them these will help shelter build alot!!👍👍

  • @DudesIn101
    @DudesIn101 3 роки тому

    I'm always leaning great things from ya Dave,and I appreciate it...

  • @donaldeugenealford4080
    @donaldeugenealford4080 3 роки тому +1

    Great knot tying Knowledge Dave

  • @Mouse357
    @Mouse357 3 роки тому

    Thank you Dave!!!

  • @truthlover2319
    @truthlover2319 3 роки тому +2

    Cool Thanks .

  • @ChIGuY-town22_
    @ChIGuY-town22_ 3 роки тому

    I really appreciate you making these videos, I learn something new every time.

  • @blackdeathrodrigo
    @blackdeathrodrigo 3 роки тому

    directly to my knot playlist thanks for the videos love them

  • @sledzep01
    @sledzep01 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @Flashahol
    @Flashahol 3 роки тому

    Excellent lesson!

  • @lymskiUK
    @lymskiUK 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this great instructional video!

  • @Gunny-nq1pb
    @Gunny-nq1pb 3 роки тому

    Thanks dude.

  • @RustyConibear
    @RustyConibear 3 роки тому +3

    I personally don’t mind if you cover the basics a million times. Can watch it all over again. Maybe you could do a close up vid on making nets again?

  • @davidvance3527
    @davidvance3527 3 роки тому

    Thank you 👍

  • @RatdogDRB
    @RatdogDRB 3 роки тому +4

    Nothing screams a "sorry" camp more than a gaggle of granny knots. LOL

  • @RatDad69
    @RatDad69 3 роки тому +1

    Have you ever thought about doing a live Q&A? I have some questions and I'm sure many others have aswell. Still glad to see you out here educating us.

  • @davidkbailey
    @davidkbailey 3 роки тому

    Dave, your last few videos have been bringing back fond memories of earning my pioneering merit badge. Many thanks.

  • @LexLuthor1234
    @LexLuthor1234 Рік тому

    Thanks dave :)

  • @oxxnarrdflame8865
    @oxxnarrdflame8865 3 роки тому

    Good one. It’s going in my save file.

  • @Deezenutz27
    @Deezenutz27 3 роки тому

    Thank you sir.

  • @scooterfpv8864
    @scooterfpv8864 3 роки тому +1

    👍👍 Nice! That would be cool to make bunk bed or surely a pack frame something with these knots. I'm getting some ideas...I need to drag my bush crafty stuff outta the attic. 😎👍

  • @OGTylerP
    @OGTylerP 3 роки тому

    love these educational videos... cheers from Canada..

  • @bobbob-vt3bw
    @bobbob-vt3bw 3 роки тому +3

    When ever I do square lashings I always like to wrap from inside to outside it looks cool when you need to do one with a bunch of wraps

  • @the0val
    @the0val 3 роки тому +2

    I've been taught when making square lashings to always go on the inside of the previous turn. This is presumably to guarantee you dress things properly and keep the lashing tight

  • @impermanenthuman8427
    @impermanenthuman8427 Рік тому

    Hot tip, film how-to vids with the camera situated ‘in the first person’ so the camera is looking at the task from the same perspective you are looking at it. Looking at what you are doing with the camera in the second person perspective means that not only do we need to learn the techniques but also reverse them in our heads, corporalscorner is fantastic at this, he slowly does the technique with the camera nice and close to the work and directly over the work from the perspective of the person doing the work

  • @coryofalltrades3568
    @coryofalltrades3568 3 роки тому +1

    I was with on everything except the Diagonal Lashing our book in the scouting troop I work with says that lashing is only used when joining together at an angle like the two pole at the end of a lean-to shelter

  • @smithelegy9172
    @smithelegy9172 2 роки тому

    impressive

  • @123456789tapper
    @123456789tapper 3 роки тому +6

    Some how this video feels like it’s missing the end ........ Maybe

  • @JustBeAdude
    @JustBeAdude 3 роки тому

    Legit gooodness.

  • @Cogzed
    @Cogzed 3 роки тому +17

    Dave: a square lash will always start with a clove hitch.
    Me: how ya make a clove hitch? 🤦‍♂️
    Dave: noob

    • @RatdogDRB
      @RatdogDRB 3 роки тому

      Or... Dave: With line/cordage.

  • @martinhafner2201
    @martinhafner2201 3 роки тому

    When doing the finishing clove hitch, just start doing half hitches. After 2 half hitches, you'll have a clove hitch, but you won't have to break tension since half hitches can be done under load. You can still do another half hitch or two after that for security.

  • @luanaewerling8883
    @luanaewerling8883 3 роки тому +1

    Muito legal! 👍

  • @deborahdanhauer8525
    @deborahdanhauer8525 3 роки тому

    Thank you! Just curious...why do you take the peg out and put it back each time?

  • @neemancallender9092
    @neemancallender9092 3 роки тому

    Good to see you teaching Boy Scout knots
    Learned these 55 years ago

  • @brasildebarraca6206
    @brasildebarraca6206 3 роки тому

    Top top top 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🤠🤠🤠

  • @mongoloid72
    @mongoloid72 3 роки тому

    Come out to Utah! brother we got outdoor Adventures here buddy ! Check out Unitas or manti la sal forests and others but those are my favs great video by the way... anyway you could do more cooking vids ?

  • @811NJUtilityLocating
    @811NJUtilityLocating 3 роки тому

    Perfect timing putting out this video! I saw the recent video showing the diamond hitch, which has inspired me to try my hand at making a ladder style pack frame. Looks like I now have all the info to start a weekend project!!! 👍

  • @jsmith8542
    @jsmith8542 3 роки тому

    So if the wood does not have a notch I need to wrap it before and after I frap it?
    Edit :*giggity* but is that correct?

  • @Deezenutz27
    @Deezenutz27 3 роки тому

    I live in Ohio and really want to attend your school.

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 3 роки тому

    Where was this when I was in the Boy Scouts?

    • @maxpinson5002
      @maxpinson5002 3 роки тому

      It was there when I was in the BSA
      They either coined the term
      " wrap thrice- frap twice " or they
      stole it and preempted it for
      themselves.
      Got the merit badge for this 50
      or so years ago. They probably
      don't do this anymore

  • @christopherkeillor9728
    @christopherkeillor9728 3 роки тому

    Remember to pull the frappe out of it

  • @martinhafner2201
    @martinhafner2201 3 роки тому +1

    The Eskimos started their lashings with an Eskimo Bowline, which was discovered when analyzing a 100+ year old ceremonial lashed gift sled from first contact with Europeans. It is a really nice way to start lashings. The Eskimos are insanely good with small cord techniques.

  • @murphfee617
    @murphfee617 3 роки тому

    Thanks Mr.Canterbury Love your stuff. 🔪
    Id love to attend your School some time how much is it? 🍀 Boston Man Bushcraft 🍀

  • @robertommesquita5338
    @robertommesquita5338 3 роки тому

    Show

  • @trailtrashoutdoors8173
    @trailtrashoutdoors8173 3 роки тому

    Kinda has a rhyme to it...just need the wrapping not the frappings🤔

  • @Aventure_Tourist
    @Aventure_Tourist 3 роки тому +1

    *Hello everyone from Belarus. Great video, keep up the good work. I do it a little differently in my context, if you are interested you can take a look.*

  • @christopherkeillor9728
    @christopherkeillor9728 3 роки тому

    I am a Christian prepper. I believe in Prayer, prepping, not panicking, proverbs 22:3 Luke 22:36 Matthew 24:9. I am looking for a group of like-minded people, I am a jack of most trades what I don't know I can learn.I do not read well, so I'm self-taught and most things on this list but I can be taught to do better. I'm good in the garden, good in the kitchen, good in the kennels and stalls, I enjoy chopping and splitting wood, hunting and processing meat. Plus I have quite a few tactical skills as well as supplies seeds and more. Definitely need to get to know each other.

  • @SoWe1
    @SoWe1 3 роки тому

    I heard the youtube algorithm likes comments to snack on.

  • @Exodus26.13Pi
    @Exodus26.13Pi 3 роки тому +1

    My brother waited 25 years to tell me he saw a Sasquatch. This was not far from where we saw a grey thing float out in front of us. Lake DeGray, Arkansas 1991
    Do you here of or see this stuff?

  • @snovak89
    @snovak89 3 роки тому +1

    Trying not to sound like an ass, but what are the benefits of knowing these techniques as opposed to just doing a messier "wrap it until it feels strongly bound" method? the notching without frapping makes a lot of sense.

    • @davidkbailey
      @davidkbailey 3 роки тому +2

      In my experience it is about efficiently using your cordage. In the woods it is easy to run out of rope.

    • @lincolnjones9181
      @lincolnjones9181 3 роки тому +2

      Dont want to have a messy knot that could come undone unintentionally or a knot that is near impossible to untie. Also if you know your knots itll help to save cordage and help you calculate footage required for the knot.

  • @Cogzed
    @Cogzed 3 роки тому +1

    First.