Sewing needle: most vic scales got a hole for a needle at the cork screw. You can put a needle in there. I made a second hole there and got a sewing needle as well as a normal needle with me. A length of thread I stuffed under the cork screw. Fire Steel: I roughed up the back of the large blade, so I can create sparks without opening a tool.
File the barb of the fishing hook to make an emergency wound stitching needle. Or, pack an actual medical stitching needle. This is why I love the crimping pliers on my SAK.
You don't want to stitch a wound in an emergency situation. Stitching is a medical procedure, not a first aid one. If not done by a professional with sterile equipment and correct treatment afterwards, it will likely cause a lethal infection.
What you scratched against the file to make the fire was a ferrocerium rod, not flint. Flint is a kind of rock. It won't produce sparks when you file it. Flint produces low-temperature sparks when you strike it against a carbon steel.
Probably too little to be realistically useful, but you probably could squeeze in a useful amount if it was braided fishing line. Get the real light and thin stuff, and it won't stay in the coiled shape as much either, which monofilament line definitely does. You really only need to squeeze about 10 feet of line to be useful for an impromptu fishing situation, maybe a bit less.
One drop of water on the striker and nope. Luckily you'd have that 11/32 of an inch of ferro rod. 😊 Good concepts, I just think there are better options.
Most of these trips are useful 😅 but it is fun to know. I can't imagine to survive with that knife even when an asteroid destroy the earth and had to depend on it😂
Forget the naysayers. I definitely enjoyed this. I think I might do this with a couple of mine tomorrow!
Very neat ideas! Definitely like the magnet idea. Also you can use survivorcord that would incorporate some extra fishing line, thread and fire tinder
Incredible the amount of things we discovered. Thanks for sharing. Taciano, Recife, Brazil.
Sewing needle: most vic scales got a hole for a needle at the cork screw. You can put a needle in there. I made a second hole there and got a sewing needle as well as a normal needle with me. A length of thread I stuffed under the cork screw.
Fire Steel: I roughed up the back of the large blade, so I can create sparks without opening a tool.
File the barb of the fishing hook to make an emergency wound stitching needle. Or, pack an actual medical stitching needle. This is why I love the crimping pliers on my SAK.
You don't want to stitch a wound in an emergency situation. Stitching is a medical procedure, not a first aid one. If not done by a professional with sterile equipment and correct treatment afterwards, it will likely cause a lethal infection.
You're right. I forgot about stuff.
Very cool tips , thanks for sharing , God bless !
Where can I get one of those magnets! Love the channel!
Inside of small earbuds... speakers need magnets. 🧲
Incrível a quantidade de coisas que descobrimos. Grato por compartilhar. Taciano, Recife, Brasil.
I have a torch with a magnetic tip, thanks for this reminder
Не понимаю зачем спичка когда есть огниво, которое Флинт 😁
You have many good ideas... ❤ thanks!
Very nice video. I. learned a few good tricks. Thank you!!
What are the magnet dimensions and where did you find it?
Some good questions, too bad they’re left unanswered.
What you scratched against the file to make the fire was a ferrocerium rod, not flint. Flint is a kind of rock. It won't produce sparks when you file it. Flint produces low-temperature sparks when you strike it against a carbon steel.
Don't worry he has matches.
If I have to carry a pocket knife, I prefer to carry a larger pouch for put those things.
where did you get the magnet
What size magnet was that?
You are a genius.
This is awesome. Thank you :)
How much fishing line did you use? and how did you keep it from unwinding?
Probably too little to be realistically useful, but you probably could squeeze in a useful amount if it was braided fishing line. Get the real light and thin stuff, and it won't stay in the coiled shape as much either, which monofilament line definitely does. You really only need to squeeze about 10 feet of line to be useful for an impromptu fishing situation, maybe a bit less.
Thankfully I now know what a sewing needle is for..
What Victorinox is that ?
Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
*Awesome Valuable Video*
great video
Hey Thanks again love it big guy
Which model Victorinox is that?
I was trying to figure that out too.
Victorinox Ranger
Awesome!! Thank you!
А второй нож, которым отрезают концы шнура, чти за модель?
Не понятно как определить какой из концов иглы указывает на север 😮
👍 Genau diese Frage habe ich mich auch gestellt.
What music is that called ?
What knife do you use for your videos?
The knife shown here is a 91mm Victorinox Ranger.
💙 הִנֵּה מָה טוֹב 💙
Jony please that music…the music in general….😮 but great video to
this is crazy 👍👍
Amazing
Muy bueno.🎉
Question if the match and striker would remain usable over time.
One drop of water on the striker and nope. Luckily you'd have that 11/32 of an inch of ferro rod. 😊 Good concepts, I just think there are better options.
Nice knowing ya, speakers.
Класс 👍
Most of these trips are useful 😅 but it is fun to know. I can't imagine to survive with that knife even when an asteroid destroy the earth and had to depend on it😂
If you are down to just having that to survive with, you are screwed. It's a cool novelty but in no way practical for a real survival situation.
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nice tipps, but musik is awfull
Looks like you stole some ideas from Felix Imler
And Felix Imler has stolen some his ideas, too. 😉
@@MSkachenite Let's say: 'ideas exchange'.
More polite, the better.
I 💚 them both.