Thanks. So it's just tie two strips together. Then twist the individual strands right, but then reverse to twist 'twisted' strands left over themselves? This looks pretty straightforward, but what about the splice to make longer cordage? Can you show how to do that please? Also, is it most always just the two strands? I LOVE how you take only small branches from young trees so as to avoid damaging the older trees! Probably not too many folks know that taking all the bark off of even a small section of tree will kill it. Thank you so much, and happy bush crafting!
Really cool
This is a really well put together video great presentation
Beautiful location for a video.
It really is! One of my favorite places
Nice video! Makes me appreciate how hard ancient people worked at producing cordage.
Thanks! It really goes to show you how easy we have it these days!
This just might come in handy some day!
Exactly! You never know when you might need a bit of rope
Thanks. So it's just tie two strips together. Then twist the individual strands right, but then reverse to twist 'twisted' strands left over themselves? This looks pretty straightforward, but what about the splice to make longer cordage? Can you show how to do that please? Also, is it most always just the two strands? I LOVE how you take only small branches from young trees so as to avoid damaging the older trees! Probably not too many folks know that taking all the bark off of even a small section of tree will kill it. Thank you so much, and happy bush crafting!
Great tip!
I might have to try this sometime soon. Thanks for the video
Thanks! It's a fun lil project to try out