The stone cabin is finished! I have two more videos to upload from this build, then it's time for the complete build video. I'm so happy with the result and I can't wait to show you the finished product! I'll upload one video a week from now on. I'm sorry for the lack of uploads lately, Emma, the dogs, and I just came home from a holiday trip. Thanks for your patience and I really hope that you enjoy the video. Have an awesome week and stay safe my friends!
Oh, how disappointing it must have been for you to have suffered equipment failure during your build. It can be devastating when that happens. I once lost over 10,000 music files when I had a catastrophic hard drive failure so I feel your pain. I was wondering what had happened to you during the wait since the last segement. I figured you were busy with your military duties. So thanks for bringing us all up to speed on what happened and thanks for another outstanding build segment!
Yeah that was a bit of a downer, and I'm sorry to hear that you lost so much music, so boring when it can't be salvaged. I've started working again, I worked for 7 weeks straight and I've also been on vacation. I'm going back to working in the armed forces full time and I'm also going to work as a civilian survival instructor part time so this will be the last big project I'll do here on UA-cam for a while, hopefully I still have the time to do it as a hobby but we'll see. Thank you for watching and have an awesome week my friend!
@@TSMAdventures Oh, I do so hope that you'll occasionally share some bushcraft stories and adventures. I do so love watching your channel! Good luck to my good sir with all your endeavors!
Hehe yeah, atleast during this time, it's illegal to have her off leash since she likes to hunt and eat every animal she see. There is a lot of animals giving birth and laying eggs when this video was filmed. Normally she is off leash here but she likes to wonder off, and she usually comes back to say hello within 30min and she never goes mor than 1km away 😊 But closer to society she's always on the leash 😅
I'm a dry stone Waller who lives in northern England. Good first effort building the walls, if you ever want any advice on bits of the walling in future feel free to get in touch. Great channel and good work 👍🏻
Brotha! What the heck happened to your memory card? That most definitely sucks, I feel for you. Regardless, you have a great breakdown of what you’ve done. Great idea with using sand in the fireplace, that’s going to help maximize heat retention and evenly distribute it for cooking. I am digging the frame style and how you are using primitive pegs and the “log cabin wedge cut” as opposed to cordage. I need to get my auger before I start doing builds this fall. When you aren’t using it, you should sublet it as a hunting cabin or “AirB&B” 😂😂😂 Hoping you, Emma, and the fur babies are doing awesome brother. 🙏🏼🍻🇸🇪🇺🇸
Don't know but it couldn't be repaired. I bought a different type of memory card which is easier to repair if broken. Thank you brother! Haha, the landowner said the same thing. I might have private survival courses there in the future but I don't think we'll rent it out 😁 We are all good, just came home from a vacation and it's soon time to go back to full time work in the armed forces and as a civilian survival instructor 👍 How are you and yours, all good with you?
@@TSMAdventures I've started watching it but it's now 9:50pm Sunday night and I need to be up for work at 3:30am so, for now, it's bedtime. I'll watch the rest tomorrow.
T this has been the most Interesting and I am sick with Covid but I really truly enjoy all these houses that you make or shelters or whatever they’re called I do thank you very much for taking your time and teaching us
Outstanding. Everything (except the memory card) is really coming together. The fireplace is over-the-top! That first night you stay there is going to be like a 5 star hotel. Respect from Florida USA 🌴
Thank you Richard! Emma and I spent a night togheter in the shelter and it was so warm and cosy, it turned out great 😁 A little too comfortable maybe 😊 Have an awesome week and I really hope that you enjoy the rest of it. 👍
Your innovation on this build is awesome. I’m very impressed with the use of primitive fastening techniques. The fireplace design will definitely maximize the heat output. I’ve been excited to see the conclusion of this build. Excellent job my friend. Look forward to see your future projects. Sköl!
Thank you brother, much appreciated as always! I'm really happy with the outcome and we now have a wood stove which makes it so warm and cosy! 😊👍 thank you my friend!
Adam....have you ever watched Smooth Gefixt? Those guys built a Celtic Roundhouse. Same kinda thing as what you are doing but round and with a large pointy thatched roof. The word that went into building it was amazing. Your build is amazing too!!
Hello Gordon! Yes I have, I really enjoy watching their videos. Yes indeed, it's similar, they built bigger and with the thatched roof. I asked them for a colaboration a long time ago but I haven't heared anything from them since then. Thank you so much 🙏😁
I'm really enjoying watching this cabin build. I was hoping that you would leave a longer over hang on the roof to help keep water off the perimeter stone walls. Regardless, you have done a fantastic job. God bless you!
@@TSMAdventures il make a video when it's built and have a few pictures showing the progress I want to put a stove in it aswel for winter I'm in England 👍
Pregunto está permitido en ese país voltear los árboles vivos para. La construcción de cabañas en los monteso deben tener un permiso y abonar un importe?
Ser riktigt trevligt ut. Undrar lite över att du har två sågar med dig är den ihoppfällbara bågsågen bättre än en silky sågen? Och var du köpt borren någonstans?
Tack så mycket! Jag fick Silky sågen inför sista resan, innan dess använde jag de andra två sågarna. Silky sågen är helt klart den bästa! Jag har två borrar, en av dom fick jag av en följare och den andra köpte jag på loppis. 👍
You can watch this video ua-cam.com/video/_Qa5sD4v2U4/v-deo.html, you'll see where I got the stones. I did only work some of the stones, with a small sledge hammer.
Sorry for the late answer, I totally missed this comment. I bought one on a fleemarket and I got one from a subscriber, who also bought it on a fleemarket. 👍
I like the way you do it but you're cutting all the trees down do you plant trees back or not it's really adventure by doing it I like to do it also but do not kill any nature run back more trees
first i looking you stone wall, i think need lot lot better fireplace, ope fire place platform not have newer good, lot better have closed fireplace than oven, store lot heat to stone and can sleep better could season.
Guy has intermediate Bushcraft skills and is no survivalist. Got a couple of good tips but not any confidence in his abilities! Good start man regarding survival and Bushcraft skills. Hope you continue to learn as we all are!
The stone cabin is finished! I have two more videos to upload from this build, then it's time for the complete build video. I'm so happy with the result and I can't wait to show you the finished product! I'll upload one video a week from now on. I'm sorry for the lack of uploads lately, Emma, the dogs, and I just came home from a holiday trip. Thanks for your patience and I really hope that you enjoy the video. Have an awesome week and stay safe my friends!
Looking good Adam. Cheers!
Thank you David, I really appreciate it. Cheers my friend!! 🙏🏚
A pity rain stopped play. This cabin is stunning & almost completed. Looks awesome!
Haha for a brief moment, it rained for an hour or so, I stoped filming and went for a walk with him while throwing the stick 😊🐶 Thank you so much! 🙏🏚
A quick video can’t wait to see the next
Thank you Ceri 🙏😁
Its really taking shape. Looking good.
Thank you John, yes indeed. It became so much better than expected 🏚🔥
Tip: drive the wedge against the grain of the log when using as a fastener. A wedge driven with the grain is used for splitting a log.
I’d never seen that done before. Excellent suggestion as well.
Oh, how disappointing it must have been for you to have suffered equipment failure during your build. It can be devastating when that happens.
I once lost over 10,000 music files when I had a catastrophic hard drive failure so I feel your pain. I was wondering what had happened to you during the wait since the last segement. I figured you were busy with your military duties. So thanks for bringing us all up to speed on what happened and thanks for another outstanding build segment!
Yeah that was a bit of a downer, and I'm sorry to hear that you lost so much music, so boring when it can't be salvaged.
I've started working again, I worked for 7 weeks straight and I've also been on vacation. I'm going back to working in the armed forces full time and I'm also going to work as a civilian survival instructor part time so this will be the last big project I'll do here on UA-cam for a while, hopefully I still have the time to do it as a hobby but we'll see.
Thank you for watching and have an awesome week my friend!
@@TSMAdventures Oh, I do so hope that you'll occasionally share some bushcraft stories and adventures. I do so love watching your channel! Good luck to my good sir with all your endeavors!
I see your Husky needs to be on a leash. Mine does too 😂. The build i going well going well 👍
Hehe yeah, atleast during this time, it's illegal to have her off leash since she likes to hunt and eat every animal she see. There is a lot of animals giving birth and laying eggs when this video was filmed. Normally she is off leash here but she likes to wonder off, and she usually comes back to say hello within 30min and she never goes mor than 1km away 😊 But closer to society she's always on the leash 😅
I'm a dry stone Waller who lives in northern England. Good first effort building the walls, if you ever want any advice on bits of the walling in future feel free to get in touch. Great channel and good work 👍🏻
Thank you, that means a lot. I did not expect it to be perfect but I'm happy with the result for sure. Sure thing, thank you Robert! 🙏😁
Great video again Adam, best wishes to Emma
Thank you Gary! It's so warm and cozy now, even Emma slept like a child in the finished shelter 😊😁
Hadir nonton kawan.mantap 👍
I love that place its awesome adam
Thank you so much my friend 😁🙏
Brotha! What the heck happened to your memory card? That most definitely sucks, I feel for you. Regardless, you have a great breakdown of what you’ve done. Great idea with using sand in the fireplace, that’s going to help maximize heat retention and evenly distribute it for cooking.
I am digging the frame style and how you are using primitive pegs and the “log cabin wedge cut” as opposed to cordage. I need to get my auger before I start doing builds this fall.
When you aren’t using it, you should sublet it as a hunting cabin or “AirB&B” 😂😂😂
Hoping you, Emma, and the fur babies are doing awesome brother.
🙏🏼🍻🇸🇪🇺🇸
Don't know but it couldn't be repaired. I bought a different type of memory card which is easier to repair if broken.
Thank you brother!
Haha, the landowner said the same thing. I might have private survival courses there in the future but I don't think we'll rent it out 😁
We are all good, just came home from a vacation and it's soon time to go back to full time work in the armed forces and as a civilian survival instructor 👍
How are you and yours, all good with you?
👍😎🇨🇦🐾🐾 Awesome! The dogs look well rested HA HA!
Haha yeah, it's hard work with two high energy dogs, but I walk and play a lot with them during the morning, days and evenings 😁🐶❤😅👍
It's coming together 👍
Thank you 😁🙏
Just found you mate and loving it. Big help you having such a good command of the English language too😁 Keep safe best wishes from Shropshire.
Hello Jack! Thank you so much, I really appreciate it and I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed my videos. Have an awesome week, my friend 😁👍
Much love from the pacific northwest of america
Thank you so much, same to you 🙏😁
*hello.have a nice day*
Hello, I wish you a good day as well 😁
Damn it! I got all excited. Now I have to wait 12 hours? 😭
Haha sorry my friend! I hope you enjoy it when you get the time to watch it! 😅😊
@@TSMAdventures I've started watching it but it's now 9:50pm Sunday night and I need to be up for work at 3:30am so, for now, it's bedtime. I'll watch the rest tomorrow.
@@BlackshacksBushcraft Roger that, good night my friend and sleep well 😁🙏
T this has been the most Interesting and I am sick with Covid but I really truly enjoy all these houses that you make or shelters or whatever they’re called I do thank you very much for taking your time and teaching us
Really good work...thanks
Thank you so much, Joseph! 😁
Thank you, for teaching us
Thank you so much for watching 😁🙏
Chúc Thầy Lộc Fuho thành công hơn nữa . Quan trọng là 2 vc thầy rất chân thành .sẽ đc nhiều sự yêu mến của quý khán giả trong và ngoài nước
Beautiful progress! So exciting to see the roof coming together!!
Thank you so much, my friend! 😊👍
Outstanding. Everything (except the memory card) is really coming together. The fireplace is over-the-top! That first night you stay there is going to be like a 5 star hotel. Respect from Florida USA 🌴
Thank you Richard! Emma and I spent a night togheter in the shelter and it was so warm and cosy, it turned out great 😁 A little too comfortable maybe 😊 Have an awesome week and I really hope that you enjoy the rest of it. 👍
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Your innovation on this build is awesome. I’m very impressed with the use of primitive fastening techniques. The fireplace design will definitely maximize the heat output. I’ve been excited to see the conclusion of this build. Excellent job my friend. Look forward to see your future projects. Sköl!
Thank you brother, much appreciated as always! I'm really happy with the outcome and we now have a wood stove which makes it so warm and cosy! 😊👍 thank you my friend!
Its official. Im in love with Whiskey and Freya.
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Adam....have you ever watched Smooth Gefixt? Those guys built a Celtic Roundhouse. Same kinda thing as what you are doing but round and with a large pointy thatched roof. The word that went into building it was amazing. Your build is amazing too!!
Hello Gordon! Yes I have, I really enjoy watching their videos. Yes indeed, it's similar, they built bigger and with the thatched roof. I asked them for a colaboration a long time ago but I haven't heared anything from them since then. Thank you so much 🙏😁
Very nice. Home sweet home.
Thank you so much, William. 😊🙏
simply amazing
can someone tell me why the support got charred before using, Will it help against rot ?
Yes sir, it will help against rot and bugs etc. 👍
Don’t you just bloody love the sweeds ❤
Hehe, thank you Jon!
Good job
Thank you!
New Subscriber. Keep the videos coming.
Thank you! 🙏👍
Love this! You're very positive and the house is looking solid!
Thank you so much, it's a really gun project 😊🙏
amazing brother
Thank you so much Dani!
I like that you used wooden pegs to attach the beams together.
Thank you 👍
Episkt bygge. Avundsjuk. Skulle gärna göra nåt liknande.
Tack så mycket Stefan. Ja det var ett roligt projekt och jag är riktigt nöjd med det lilla huset! 👍
I'm really enjoying watching this cabin build. I was hoping that you would leave a longer over hang on the roof to help keep water off the perimeter stone walls. Regardless, you have done a fantastic job. God bless you!
Thank you so much 👍
It looks incredible!!!
Thank you so much my friend 😁👍
Beautiful life on that area good job dong
Thank you so much 😁🙏
Nice 👍💯💯
Thanks!! 😁👍
A nice big bed and plenty of heat. Looks very solid so far. Should last a long time.
Thank you John, yes indeed, the bed is is soo comfortable and Emma and I both fit in it 😁😊
Great work! Great ideas!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it 😁👍
It looks amazing!!!
Thank you Chris 😊🙏
Thank you
Thank you
Wow amazing work I've built my own dry stone wall shelter in the woods too and I'm using concrete tiles on the roof
Thank you so much! Okay interesting, will you make a video of the build?
@@TSMAdventures il make a video when it's built and have a few pictures showing the progress I want to put a stove in it aswel for winter I'm in England 👍
@@master_Blaster91 okay, sounds great! I will watch it when you release it. The wood stove was a great addition to the cabin! Good luck 👍😁
great video. thanks
Thank you Donald!
WOW
Чудовий дом для бушкрафта.
👍👍👍🔥🔥🇺🇦🇺🇦🔥🔥👍👍👍
I love this!!
Thank you, Eric!
Photo bombed at 24:37 🕷️🕸️
You wouldn't catch me sleeping on that buggy bed
Looks awesome. See you on the next one. 😁
Thank you my friend! Have an awesome week! 👍😁
Great work sir.
Thank you so much, Matthew 🙏😁
Excelente trabajo
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😁🙏👍🇸🇪
Wedges against the grain ;)
Pregunto está permitido en ese país voltear los árboles vivos para. La construcción de cabañas en los monteso deben tener un permiso y abonar un importe?
Great videos what is the brand of auger you're using to drill the holes
Thank you! I don't know, a subscriber bought it to me and I can't find any marking on it.
Nice job but it looks like some one thinks you built a special dog bed, not a fire place ;0)
Haha thank you and yes indeed 😊🐶🙏
Ser riktigt trevligt ut. Undrar lite över att du har två sågar med dig är den ihoppfällbara bågsågen bättre än en silky sågen? Och var du köpt borren någonstans?
Tack så mycket! Jag fick Silky sågen inför sista resan, innan dess använde jag de andra två sågarna. Silky sågen är helt klart den bästa!
Jag har två borrar, en av dom fick jag av en följare och den andra köpte jag på loppis. 👍
I’d like to see how he worked the stone from wherever he got it from.
You can watch this video ua-cam.com/video/_Qa5sD4v2U4/v-deo.html, you'll see where I got the stones. I did only work some of the stones, with a small sledge hammer.
Where did you get your hand auger, size or any details. Please
Sorry for the late answer, I totally missed this comment. I bought one on a fleemarket and I got one from a subscriber, who also bought it on a fleemarket. 👍
How’d you attach the sill to the stone?
I fixed it with stones on the sides and then the formation hold it in place as well 👍
@@TSMAdventures great job
Ok...
What if the forest officer comes?
I like the way you do it but you're cutting all the trees down do you plant trees back or not it's really adventure by doing it I like to do it also but do not kill any nature run back more trees
All the trees I'm using are dead.
what is like sci
Is this man single!? Hahahaa
Excuse me but Spiderman helped to build this house))) 21:53
Haha tes indeed 😁👍
Все прекрасно,но не люблю,когда что - то рассказывают! На видео и так все видно! Из слов не сваришь плов!
first i looking you stone wall, i think need lot lot better fireplace, ope fire place platform not have newer good, lot better have closed fireplace than oven, store lot heat to stone and can sleep better could season.
Ya valió ya Puso sácate mucho animal con el sácate
All that wieght on the pegs = deathtrap.
smart men use saw cutting wood. not whit axe.
Guy has intermediate Bushcraft skills and is no survivalist. Got a couple of good tips but not any confidence in his abilities! Good start man regarding survival and Bushcraft skills. Hope you continue to learn as we all are!