Brilliant and clear as always. I'm messy and drop curls all the time so put a handy cloth I carry down to make them easier to pick up. Lazier than gathering each one by hand.
And what a view it is . If this is the lazy way then I’m lazy lol . This is how I teach/ show my scouts get comfortable to carve anything that way you don’t tire out to quickly . Thanks for sharing . Ps good morning to you both ☕️
@@inforestsandlands It's in the finishing touches of the build now, so I'm still waiting to get it. Steve sent an update pic of the handle to make sure I liked the material and that's the last I've heard. I'm keeping my fingers crossed I get the "it's done" email any day now.
That's one hell of a backyard Joe! Brilliant video thank you! I'll be continuing my practice as always and trying a different techniques. Thanks for being an inspiration dude 🙏💪
What is the brand of your jacket & hat? They both look awesome and practical to boot! That or you just make them look BA lol. Would love to see your opinion & over view on bushcraft outerwear in general.
Thank you Ben. Outerwear is a video I have been meaning to make for awhile. I mainly share those bits on my facebook page. I am a outdoor clothing nerd so I struggle to condence it haha. The jacket and pants are from Sasta. The jacket is discontinued so its on sale all over the place www.fjellsport.no/merker/sasta/sasta-mehto-hybrid-jacket-dark-olive
_Curls do indeed get girls but that's a different story! Lol i wasn't sat down and taught to make feathersticks but the tips and tricks add to the obvious (keep away from the triiiangle of DEEEATH!) I don't even need feathersticks in my life but I caught up with an old pal who was a SF Marine recently and he was kind of impressed with my survival knowledge. I guess I talk a good survival situation. 😂🤣As always, thanks for your knowledge_
Thanks ! I have used the Eldris for many years when I worked for Mora. It will get it done in a pinch but I find it a lot easier when you have a bit more blade to work with. Not because the Eldris isnt a great blade but its hard to get torque on such a little knife.
@@inforestsandlands thanks for the detailed explanation! Guess the length really helps elongate the curls with the slicing action. Keep up the great work.
So glad I found your videos, genuinely one of the best teachers I’ve seen, thank you
@Boxshall24 thank you very much! It genuinely means a lot to us to hear as we enjoy making them
One of the best feather sticks demo ever! Well done! Instructional and entertaining.
Eugenio ! Thank you again for your kind words and a big thank you for supporting the channel
I totally agree! 👍
I’ve used feather sticks for years, but I like the idea of scraping some dust at the leading edge of the feather stick. Thanks 🔪🎸
Best feather stick video I've ever seen.
You entered the legend with this tutorial 🤴
my man ! thank you, brother !
Oh so Nice i Will practice- so thank you
Great video. Very informative. Thanks Joe.
Great video Joe, very informative and helpful. It's definitely something I need to work on and practice. Thanks for sharing buddy 👍👍
Brilliant and clear as always.
I'm messy and drop curls all the time so put a handy cloth I carry down to make them easier to pick up. Lazier than gathering each one by hand.
I always have a place to catch em. I like to make a few at nigjt around the fire for in the morning too
well explained! Nicely done!😃👍
Thank you!
And what a view it is . If this is the lazy way then I’m lazy lol . This is how I teach/ show my scouts get comfortable to carve anything that way you don’t tire out to quickly . Thanks for sharing . Ps good morning to you both ☕️
Hahaha. High speed, low drag
awesome content, I'm subscribing, greetings from a Greek in the Dominican republic
Thanks for the Sub. The DR is an amazing place I need to get back there
@@inforestsandlands If you come you got a place to stay here brother, it would be a pleasure to have you as a guest.
Is this the Garcia Atom knife?
It is indeed haha. You got a good eye
Loving your backyard - fantastic environment you have there. Thanks for the video
It was a long journey to get here but very glad of it. Thanks for watching and the kind words!
Amazing video you two! Love what you’re doing here on UA-cam. Welcome!
Means a hell of a lot man. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Best feather tutorial I’ve seen!
Thanks brother ! I love finding the techniques that work across the board.
I've got a Garcia Omega on the order book at F&S right now, just waiting to be built. I greatly appreciated seein your Garcia in the video.
Hey 1 How have you been getting along with it ?
@@inforestsandlands It's in the finishing touches of the build now, so I'm still waiting to get it. Steve sent an update pic of the handle to make sure I liked the material and that's the last I've heard. I'm keeping my fingers crossed I get the "it's done" email any day now.
Thank you for sharing. Nice video 👍
Your very welcome my man. Thanks for the support 🙏
That's one hell of a backyard Joe! Brilliant video thank you! I'll be continuing my practice as always and trying a different techniques. Thanks for being an inspiration dude 🙏💪
Thank you so much brother ! It's all about the journey 🤜🏼🤛🏼
What is the brand of your jacket & hat? They both look awesome and practical to boot! That or you just make them look BA lol. Would love to see your opinion & over view on bushcraft outerwear in general.
Thank you Ben. Outerwear is a video I have been meaning to make for awhile. I mainly share those bits on my facebook page. I am a outdoor clothing nerd so I struggle to condence it haha. The jacket and pants are from Sasta. The jacket is discontinued so its on sale all over the place www.fjellsport.no/merker/sasta/sasta-mehto-hybrid-jacket-dark-olive
Back yard 😲😲😲
🤫🤫🤫🤫😉😉😉😉
_Curls do indeed get girls but that's a different story! Lol i wasn't sat down and taught to make feathersticks but the tips and tricks add to the obvious (keep away from the triiiangle of DEEEATH!) I don't even need feathersticks in my life but I caught up with an old pal who was a SF Marine recently and he was kind of impressed with my survival knowledge. I guess I talk a good survival situation. 😂🤣As always, thanks for your knowledge_
And as always brother your welcome and thanks for the friendship
great tutorial man! Talkin of the belly, have you used the Eldris for this kind of thing before?
Thanks ! I have used the Eldris for many years when I worked for Mora. It will get it done in a pinch but I find it a lot easier when you have a bit more blade to work with. Not because the Eldris isnt a great blade but its hard to get torque on such a little knife.
@@inforestsandlands thanks for the detailed explanation! Guess the length really helps elongate the curls with the slicing action. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the great info and the view
Lazy man ha ha ha
Stay dirty my brother