How To Make The Canadian Iceman's Knife. - Ancient Tools & Weapons.

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  • @TheWoodedBeardsman
    @TheWoodedBeardsman 7 років тому +20

    NICE WORK! Sooooo much goes into these videos. I sure hope people notice the detail and dedication. Thanks for all your hard work Shawn.

  • @Klon0.2
    @Klon0.2 7 років тому +90

    I love how you make all the tools with found resources it really shows us how it was actually made thank you

    • @Anvilesque
      @Anvilesque 7 років тому +4

      kayden edgar It really is educational and worthy of knowing for survival. I'm just worried that part 2 will be taken down or restricted since it involves the skinning of a ground squirrel. :/ But a great vid nonetheless.

    • @ronnieholt3863
      @ronnieholt3863 4 роки тому

      Neither do I, isShitz bogous

  • @joeydemonte1606
    @joeydemonte1606 7 років тому +24

    Shawn, I think its great that you made a return to making videos about primitive tools, I really enjoy learning about the tools of early humans, and I find your videos help give a whole new life to these artifacts.

  • @doktoroktor4865
    @doktoroktor4865 7 років тому +43

    "The Kids were looking for seashells, and i was looking for a nail, and i found this one."
    That exactly what im doing at the seaside. Looking for nails.

  • @G20Reviewer
    @G20Reviewer 7 років тому +230

    I wonder if the little white bug crawling on the nail got killed.

    • @TWICESLICEDBREAD
      @TWICESLICEDBREAD 7 років тому +2

      same

    • @briargoatkilla
      @briargoatkilla 7 років тому +52

      Unfortunately, yes he did. Turns out he was a Russian spy.

    • @tandye1242
      @tandye1242 7 років тому +1

      briargoatkilla xD

    • @KowboyUSA
      @KowboyUSA 7 років тому +14

      He probably was given a million dollar house for free built with the sweat of black and brown bugs; "white bug privilege," ya know.

    • @ablanchi
      @ablanchi 7 років тому +11

      It was skinned and made into a traditional native american pelt.

  • @olivertateliddell6068
    @olivertateliddell6068 7 років тому +36

    I really like your ancient tecnology videos, it's very interesting :)

    • @gamerbee4722
      @gamerbee4722 7 років тому +3

      oliver tate liddell same here

  • @derricmacy
    @derricmacy 7 років тому +45

    Please make more "How to" videos! I love your channel and love to see what the people of the time before us used in daily life

  • @jacobnisley6581
    @jacobnisley6581 7 років тому

    This is why I follow you. The mice traps and everything are great but recreating primitive tools and weapons is where its at. The best part is you actually use them. Great stuff!

  • @garyv2498
    @garyv2498 7 років тому +19

    I paused add block and refreshed to watch the add in support of videos like these.

  • @danielroeder330
    @danielroeder330 7 років тому +33

    This is so cool how people use to live

  • @bamf0805
    @bamf0805 7 років тому

    Great to see you getting back to your roots on the channel! These types of videos are what got me to subscribe way back!

  • @zeldafreak2232
    @zeldafreak2232 7 років тому +16

    I love this channel and I'm glad I stumbled upon it.

  • @Meymeygwis
    @Meymeygwis 6 років тому

    Dude, you're a gifted maker of fine useful things that honour well our ancestors!
    We'll make one and use your wisdom!

  • @tr3ycuzz15
    @tr3ycuzz15 4 роки тому

    Love all these old weapon videos wish you still made them.

  • @OrangeCapybara
    @OrangeCapybara 7 років тому

    This video reminds me why i love rocks and minerals so much

  • @alanhelton
    @alanhelton 7 років тому

    CANT WAIT FOR PART 2!!!
    You rock Mr. Woods!

  • @bettykuykendall2083
    @bettykuykendall2083 7 років тому +1

    You should start a college course on knives and arrowheads, etc. that you make. My daughter and I took a fly tying and fly fishing course at our local community college. It was a LOT of fun. The fly tying course was taught by a pharmacist and the fly fishing was taught by a computer course instructor. It was loads of fun. As part of the course we drove up to a mountain area called the Boy Scout Ranch and fished for Trout (catch & release). On my first throw I caught a tree. LOL I was the first to receive a T-shirt with a Trout drawn with tree limbs on it. Then we had a sit down lunch of stuff we brought to eat. It was awesome.!!
    Your wife could teach cooking lessons of her specialty food she does from your home in small groups. Our courses were 2 hours 3X a week. Just throwing that out there because you are so thorough with your explanations. 🌻

  • @NeanderthalJoe
    @NeanderthalJoe 7 років тому

    Thank you shawn woods for sharing this piece of Canadian history. I am going to try and copies this design with some old iron nails found when I was up north.

  • @gregboonie1557
    @gregboonie1557 7 років тому

    I did like the way He shows each steps like a cooking TV show .

  • @CastleBlackWatches
    @CastleBlackWatches 7 років тому

    this is so cool, i can barely put together an ikea cabinet and Shawn making ancient tools

  • @motomissle
    @motomissle 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic old school video!!! Thank u!

  • @Jamkevcr88
    @Jamkevcr88 7 років тому

    This is much better content than mousetrap reviews

  • @Anvilesque
    @Anvilesque 7 років тому +1

    "The kids were looking for seashells, and I was looking for a nail."
    Don't know why, but this gave me a good laugh :)

  • @nunyabusiness7320
    @nunyabusiness7320 7 років тому

    Awesome video! Vids like these get me outside to try new things. Thanks for the awesome content!

  • @Riyazatron
    @Riyazatron 7 років тому

    Just enjoy watching your original content. So educational

  • @AJR-zg2py
    @AJR-zg2py 4 роки тому

    As a Canadian, this is so cool - thanks for this!

  • @angelleiva36
    @angelleiva36 7 років тому

    Some people like it so much that they turned their phone upsidedown and like it again.

  • @OneWildcrafter
    @OneWildcrafter 7 років тому

    Excellent video, Shawn.

  • @Brunnux
    @Brunnux 5 років тому

    Sometimes this channel gives me ASMR, don't know why.

  • @tyejames
    @tyejames 7 років тому +1

    "And this knife also had a sheath made out of ground squirrel skin, just like this guy here" *casually pulls out a dead ground squirrel beside him*

  • @jasonmillar8945
    @jasonmillar8945 7 років тому

    Finally, this is the Shawn Woods I subscribed to, Welcome back brother!

  • @hochspannunglebensgefahr5339
    @hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 6 років тому

    Did you see the bog man? It’s insane how well preserved the body is

  • @adarshshamloll2367
    @adarshshamloll2367 7 років тому +1

    Exited for the 2nd part.... great video 👍👍👍

  • @vikingexperience5089
    @vikingexperience5089 Рік тому

    Great video.. Thanx. I always soak leather in water for a few days before using it. Then it shrinks when it dries, to better hold in place, for example, knife blades.

  • @Sir_Leelord
    @Sir_Leelord 7 років тому

    Mannnn I love this video series, I think i like this as much as the rat traps, if not more. Shawn is an intriguing guy

  • @CharlieDunn77
    @CharlieDunn77 7 років тому +1

    Awesome video Shawn really love these!

  • @olivest509
    @olivest509 7 років тому

    Thanks, Shawn. That's the end of my beach nail collection. Now everybody will be scouring the beaches for nails and I won't be able to find any more.

  • @tooterplumber1128
    @tooterplumber1128 7 років тому +1

    very good educational video. Can't wait to get the next educational video. Thank you

  • @SirYohan
    @SirYohan 7 років тому

    Can't wait for Part 2!

  • @marielg9143
    @marielg9143 2 роки тому

    Love love love your videos and I shared to a friend and also liked and shared to FB

  • @Alan2E0KVRKing
    @Alan2E0KVRKing 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful job as always!

  • @JPower172
    @JPower172 6 років тому

    This is an awesome video! I know youtube doesn't like this sort of thing, but I would love to see more vids like this, even if they have to be on your personal website!

  • @leighrate
    @leighrate 7 років тому

    90? That's one well fed expert hunter.

  • @williamschutz4982
    @williamschutz4982 7 років тому

    Can't wait for the second part! Hopefully it will be soon.

  • @badmanners1778
    @badmanners1778 7 років тому

    I enjoy your videos so much Shawn thank you for the great content!:)

  • @psilocyvinsz
    @psilocyvinsz 7 років тому

    Thank you Shawn! You Inspired Me To Make That Cool Ol' Knife!

  • @jackfarmboy
    @jackfarmboy 7 років тому

    Just found this channel. Great stuff. About to do some Bing watching 👍

  • @thomasbigfoott
    @thomasbigfoott 7 років тому

    This is a good one..inspirational. thanx much,,,Thomas

  • @jamesh5460
    @jamesh5460 7 років тому

    Whoa! This is awesome! You could make museum replicas.

  • @turtlewolfpack6061
    @turtlewolfpack6061 7 років тому

    Neat little project. People often ignore the archeological evidence that the northern Canadian peoples had contact with Europeans a thousand years before Columbus ever dreamed of a quick spice route. They also had a good trade relationship with some Viking clans so why couldnt they have traded for iron tools? Alao some northern Canadian countryside is almost solid copper ore and copper tools were not unknown to the Inuit and Deni.

  • @jackson15williams
    @jackson15williams 6 років тому

    LMAO wasn't expecting you to pull out a dead squirrel

  • @KevinHillier-ru5pp
    @KevinHillier-ru5pp 4 місяці тому

    Nails are soft they make great homemade rivets for tool handles and broken glass is used to smooth homemade wooden handles

  • @danmartin5504
    @danmartin5504 7 років тому +2

    Very nice vid Shawn.

  • @Alloverthecarpet1
    @Alloverthecarpet1 7 років тому

    I love this! you never cease to amaze.

  • @JustDSM
    @JustDSM 7 років тому

    Glad to see you putting out some more primitive weaponry videos!

  • @brendandeguzman12
    @brendandeguzman12 7 років тому +1

    Very impressive work!

  • @ngxuezi504
    @ngxuezi504 4 роки тому

    Awesome skining squirrel skin i always wanna see a video that it show everybody skining a animal skin with flint-tools finally have a chance!

  • @goyslop4289
    @goyslop4289 7 років тому

    Amazing, thanks for sharing shawn

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 7 років тому

    Great video, can't wait for part 2. I have to say though that you are certainly blessed with a lot of cool stone types out there. Out here in the east they would have had a much harder time, I think.

  • @oisinnewport8668
    @oisinnewport8668 7 років тому

    great video Shawn I love these!

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 7 років тому

    Great Job. Thanks for the video's.

  • @zachfox3801
    @zachfox3801 7 років тому

    Finally getting back to the things I subscribed for😁

  • @andrewfritz5123
    @andrewfritz5123 7 років тому

    Please make more videos of you making old/ancient tools and weapons used by people from long ago

  • @JPower172
    @JPower172 6 років тому +1

    "Give it a little twist"
    The precursor to "give it a little flip"

  • @bigvaihenschel3066
    @bigvaihenschel3066 7 років тому

    i love ur channel man. it very informative! 👌

  • @NeumatexVitaminico
    @NeumatexVitaminico 7 років тому

    Super cool, as always.

  • @JoblessNormal9
    @JoblessNormal9 7 років тому +1

    The dislikes are the dead mice

  • @xClownpiece
    @xClownpiece 5 років тому

    Shawn just pulled a squirrel out of nowhere

  • @ehcreations7821
    @ehcreations7821 6 років тому

    I have two things to say I'm a huge fan and I would like to see more fun napping stuff and it's like a little primitive exacto knife

  • @rjthemadstabberwilson3899
    @rjthemadstabberwilson3899 7 років тому +10

    any bloopers of you smashing your thumb with that rock ? : )

    • @dogdude5744
      @dogdude5744 7 років тому +1

      RJ The MAD STABBER Wilson That thing hurts like a bitch hate it when my thumbs can't hold anything

    • @jenesislopez6005
      @jenesislopez6005 5 років тому

      thats just sad

  • @stevensshield3687
    @stevensshield3687 7 років тому +1

    This was awesome

  • @conlanmcgregor7621
    @conlanmcgregor7621 7 років тому

    Cant wait for part 2

  • @inumidouzi2177
    @inumidouzi2177 7 років тому +2

    This is really cool keep doing good

  • @StigEtDump
    @StigEtDump 6 років тому +2

    I don't know if anyone has mentioned this, but cold worked steel will be far tougher than hot worked

  • @eatwatukill
    @eatwatukill 7 років тому

    Awesome video guy.

  • @daniehlodendaal5939
    @daniehlodendaal5939 7 років тому

    Shawn thanks for the cool video I am going to make one later

  •  7 років тому

    parabéns pelo vídeo meu amigo,saudações de brasil,like sempre.

  • @jarrjarr-ws9gw
    @jarrjarr-ws9gw 7 років тому

    you're so awesome man. More!

  • @tangie2161
    @tangie2161 7 років тому

    love these videos

  • @jamesfox2734
    @jamesfox2734 7 років тому

    I love these vids keep them up

  • @vlillebo
    @vlillebo 7 років тому

    This is great Shawn :-)

  • @sockdolager3884
    @sockdolager3884 7 років тому

    Amazing, thank you.

  • @h2oisaiahrangel776
    @h2oisaiahrangel776 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @Dominic.Minischetti
    @Dominic.Minischetti 7 років тому

    That is really cool!

  • @Горыныч-к2х
    @Горыныч-к2х 7 років тому

    Really love your "How To" videos! Greetings from Russia)

  • @AgenderFordMustang45
    @AgenderFordMustang45 7 років тому

    Glad to see more weapons! amazing! Can't wait for mousetrap monday!

  • @supercomputer0448
    @supercomputer0448 7 років тому +59

    Already a dislike wow what a looser who diliked this

  • @fierce_foxx4633
    @fierce_foxx4633 7 років тому

    Great video i love you stuff

  • @epiczazelite3202
    @epiczazelite3202 7 років тому

    Early humans are the coolest to learn about

  • @reidtobin6195
    @reidtobin6195 7 років тому

    Nice job!

  • @CelticAugur
    @CelticAugur 7 років тому +7

    Hey Shaun I wanted to make a suggestion since some decided to report your content they find disturbing. Instead cutting out content like mouse kills and skinnings have you thought of uploading those scenes or uncensored videos to a different site and link it for people who want to see it

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 7 років тому +1

    The Wikipedia article states he was born sometime between 1450 and 1700. Has the composition of the blade's metal been tested? Assuming the blade belonged to mummy, and not someone from a later period, the early birth date estimate would be pre-Columbian, which would be quite a significant find had the iron once been a ship's nail..

  • @connercase9893
    @connercase9893 7 років тому

    Super cool vid. Makes me want to make a knife but I don't know where to get that large of a scrap of metal

  • @redriver6541
    @redriver6541 5 років тому

    Excellent video. Great job. Thank you for posting it. I'm in love with ancient tools myself..... North American Natives mostly.
    You might check out Larry Kinsella's channel too....he's an experimental archaeologist with some very good and informative videos.

  • @emrefifty5281
    @emrefifty5281 7 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @BigbrotherMK
    @BigbrotherMK 7 років тому

    amazing

  • @davidwaytwolong5369
    @davidwaytwolong5369 6 років тому

    thanks again awesome

  • @sammyzheng5547
    @sammyzheng5547 7 років тому

    I love your video.Make more video

  • @Ensensu2
    @Ensensu2 6 років тому

    This makes me curious as to what weapons the Canadian ice man used to hunt with.

  • @hhds4716
    @hhds4716 7 років тому

    That's awesome