So pleased to see you making this whistle. My dad used to make them for us as kids ( from Hazel) I remembered the twisting and tapping but not the rest. I’ll make one tmrw on my walk. Thank you so much
I've never seen this done with a sycamore, only willow. I've actually heard this style called a "Willow Whistle". Thanks for posting, it's been about 35-40 years since I've seen one made.
Thank you for enabling an 83 year old man to take a walk down Memory Lane & for refreshing my memory on how to make wooden whistles like I did in my childhood & adolescence! From your accent I detected that you & your wife must live on the other side of the Atlantic. I look forward to watching more of your videos; & on the basis of this presentation, I am seriously considering becoming a subscriber. Almost 50 years ago I learned many rustic handcrafts when my family lived in the Southeastern Appalachian mountains in the USA. We now live in the Deep South. In my earlier years I was privileged to visit England, Ireland, & Scotland from which some of my ancestors migrated to America; others possibly came from Sweden or Switzerland. I am very blessed to discover your channel. May God bless you & yours!
After determining your location, I immediately made my decision tio subscribe. It was 1970 or 1971 that I participated in a preaching mission to Great Britain. I was fortunate to be assigned to an incredibly quaint village by the name of Crishall. The family with whom I stayed were delightful and very hospitable. The gentleman of the house was a farmer, church musician, & also tended an orchard. Most likely, the time of my visit preceded your birth. As a new subscriber, I look forward to learning much from you & your wife: experimenting with new skills and/or refreshing former skills. Thank you again, and may God bless you & yours!
@@BenOrford I envy you living in such a beautiful country. And you said it was May - in other words Summer, yet you're still able to wear long sleees! Amazing.
Очень интересный нож! Пожалуй сделаю себе что то подобное. Обожаю работу сканди спусков по дереву - что нибудь выстругивать из дерева. Универсальней ножа не бывает.)
Well you will be able to do it with willow if you soak it for a day or so in some water but it’s easier in the summer. So pleased you enjoyed the video. cheers Ben
Can you make them from a London Plane tree? (a type of sycamore) All the native trees in my country are very much hardwoods without any kind of bark like that and therefore utterly unsuitable :/ I wish I were where you are!
This is one of our Nomad united kingdom legal friction folders. I’ll add a link to one like mine 👍 benandloisorford.com/products/chunky-od-green-and-black-nomad-need-prices?_pos=5&_sid=aa0770436&_ss=r
Hi Larry this was one of our Uk legal Nomad friction folders. They are available to order on our website. There is a link in the description Many thanks cheers Ben
Are you trying to do it at this time of year? If so you need to wait till the spring flush and sap is rising. This time of year the bark won’t come off at all. Hope that helps cheers Ben
That is a nice knife and you showcased it well Ben. One day - sight - I'll raise the funds to buy one! Wish there was a government grant I could apply for to buy one of these beauties! :) Thanks for showing a very sharp well made tool and your craftsmanship. Best Gray
YOU MAKE EXCELLENT VIDEOS, YOUR KNIVES ARE FANTASTIC AND ESPECIALLY, THIS FOLDING KNIFE THAT THE SHEPHERDS USED TO HAVE IT. ANOTHER FOLDING KNIFE LIKE THIS THAT I HAVE SEEN IS FROM THE SVORD, FROM NEW ZEALAND. THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT YOUR KNIVES ARE NOT IN GREECE AND THEY ARE A BIT EXPENSIVE.
So pleased to see you making this whistle. My dad used to make them for us as kids ( from Hazel) I remembered the twisting and tapping but not the rest. I’ll make one tmrw on my walk. Thank you so much
Ben, that was beautiful.
Physics, Musicology, Culture and bushcraft, all in one.
Bravo.
My granddad made one for me when i was a boy. I just looked this up because im going to attempt it for my kids on our next camping trip. Thank you
I've never seen this done with a sycamore, only willow. I've actually heard this style called a "Willow Whistle". Thanks for posting, it's been about 35-40 years since I've seen one made.
Thank you for enabling an 83 year old man to take a walk down Memory Lane & for refreshing my memory on how to make wooden whistles like I did in my childhood & adolescence! From your accent I detected that you & your wife must live on the other side of the Atlantic. I look forward to watching more of your videos; & on the basis of this presentation, I am seriously considering becoming a subscriber. Almost 50 years ago I learned many rustic handcrafts when my family lived in the Southeastern Appalachian mountains in the USA. We now live in the Deep South. In my earlier years I was privileged to visit England, Ireland, & Scotland from which some of my ancestors migrated to America; others possibly came from Sweden or Switzerland. I am very blessed to discover your channel. May God bless you & yours!
Childhood memories came alive thanks to you, thank you
Thanks great so pleased you enjoyed it many thanks cheers Ben
I feel the same way man, only the bark tapping and twisting I remembered. You’re bringing back some of my best memories 👌🏻
After determining your location, I immediately made my decision tio subscribe. It was 1970 or 1971 that I participated in a preaching mission to Great Britain. I was fortunate to be assigned to an incredibly quaint village by the name of Crishall. The family with whom I stayed were delightful and very hospitable. The gentleman of the house was a farmer, church musician, & also tended an orchard. Most likely, the time of my visit preceded your birth. As a new subscriber, I look forward to learning much from you & your wife: experimenting with new skills and/or refreshing former skills. Thank you again, and may God bless you & yours!
Thank you!❤
wow thanks never knew wet your whistle come from that thank you for sharing
Miss these types of video with the nomad hopfully more to come soon all the best 😊
That's magic!
Thanks! This video was great, straight to the point and a good explanation of how to maintain its sound!
So Fantastic!
That is incredible!!!
When you tested the whistle the songbirds responded!
Great it was a lovely time of the year
@@BenOrford I envy you living in such a beautiful country. And you said it was May - in other words Summer, yet you're still able to wear long sleees! Amazing.
Nice one 👍 and I was the 1000th person to give this a thumbs up
Well that’s fantastic so pleased you enjoyed it and congratulations on being the 1000th appreciative person 🎉👍
Very cool project and great idea
Thanks a lot so pleased you enjoyed the video and the project. cheers Ben
My Grandpa 1886 to 1983 taught me to use a knife to make wood whistles when I was 7. He had this exact method!
That’s awesome bro! I’m going to give this a go
Wet your whistle! That's cool!
Awesome 😎. Now I have a good craft project this weekend with the grandkids. Thanks Ben
That’s awesome 😎
Magnificent. Great thing to make. Great video 😁😁🦘👍
Thanks Andrew so pleased you enjoyed it 👍
How lovely! My nephew likes carving branches. May get him to try thus 😊 Can you make one using most types of wood? Apple? Cherry? Etc.
BRAVO SIR, BRAVO!
Fantasic
Awesome. Thanks Ben. I was looking for a quick "make" for a scout camp I'm visiting end of May
Great well this should be perfect for them to try 👍
So cool!! :)
Well done sir.
Thank you so much
It works for the first time
Sick I’ll share that with my dad
great!
thanks
He had my attention at "we don't want to split the end of our whistle"
Very cool
Thanks a lot 👍
Очень интересный нож! Пожалуй сделаю себе что то подобное. Обожаю работу сканди спусков по дереву - что нибудь выстругивать из дерева. Универсальней ножа не бывает.)
thanks so much for this wonderful video! Is it possible to do this at other times of the year (like now!) or only around May? Thanks!
Well you will be able to do it with willow if you soak it for a day or so in some water but it’s easier in the summer. So pleased you enjoyed the video. cheers Ben
Nice knife what is it
Is it possible to do this any time of the year?
Can you make them from a London Plane tree? (a type of sycamore)
All the native trees in my country are very much hardwoods without any kind of bark like that and therefore utterly unsuitable :/ I wish I were where you are!
nice
which knive are you using?
This is one of our Nomad united kingdom legal friction folders.
I’ll add a link to one like mine 👍
benandloisorford.com/products/chunky-od-green-and-black-nomad-need-prices?_pos=5&_sid=aa0770436&_ss=r
...and here I thought that wetting one's whistle referred to taking a sip of a "liquid" before you whistle. You ever try whistling with a dry mouth?
Ben, what kind of folding knife was you using to carve the whistle?
Hi Larry this was one of our Uk legal Nomad friction folders. They are available to order on our website. There is a link in the description
Many thanks cheers Ben
Can you do this with Pine. I don’t know my trees very well but I do know I have a lot of pine trees around
I think the bark would be an issue. Willow works well
What knife is that?
Not familiar with this style whistle. Very helpful.
Great stuff glad we have shown you something new.
cheers Ben
i was excited, but it didn't work. the bark never came off and it just eventually chipped and peeled. I did everything right.
Are you trying to do it at this time of year? If so you need to wait till the spring flush and sap is rising.
This time of year the bark won’t come off at all. Hope that helps cheers Ben
What kind of that
I’ve just tryed this and failed couldn’t get it to separate I think I was using maybe wrong tree
Well if it’s a bit dry you will struggle.
Try willow or sycamore for the best results or even soak it overnight in some water 👍
@@BenOrford I’ll trim another one off this was sycamore I’ll soak it and try again thanks Ben 👌
I always thought wetting the whistle meant something else 🤣🤔😉
That is a nice knife and you showcased it well Ben. One day - sight - I'll raise the funds to buy one!
Wish there was a government grant I could apply for to buy one of these beauties! :)
Thanks for showing a very sharp well made tool and your craftsmanship.
Best Gray
что за нож?
Please stop hurting trees...
🗿
Yeah, it's not like they grow on trees
YOU MAKE EXCELLENT VIDEOS, YOUR KNIVES ARE FANTASTIC AND ESPECIALLY, THIS FOLDING KNIFE THAT THE SHEPHERDS USED TO HAVE IT. ANOTHER FOLDING KNIFE LIKE THIS THAT I HAVE SEEN IS FROM THE SVORD, FROM NEW ZEALAND. THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT YOUR KNIVES ARE NOT IN GREECE AND THEY ARE A BIT EXPENSIVE.