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Holy crap Batman. He actually made me laugh out loud when he said naughty region and drew it out like his body was a weather map on TV. Another well presented extremely valuable tip for everyone especially those of us with far less experience. Keep up the great work.
Seriously! I tend to not use my axe/hatchet that often because I favor my knife, but every time I grab my hatchet I realize that 80% of all my safety knowledge comes from some guy 200 miles south of me that I've never even met.
Wow, never would have thought of that. I actually do just the opposite 🥴, but not anymore. Thank you soooo so much for your excellent, most excellent tips and ooooh soooo important instructions.
Absolutely love your channel!! You’re an inspiration and outstanding instructor!! Love all your tutorials!! Any idea as to when your shovels will be back in stock? I’m getting ready to place an order!! Can you help me?!❤❤❤
Love your videos. I have taught this technique to cadets I have worked with on shelter building courses here in the UK. It's nice to pass on these skills to young people and try to keep them outdoors! 😊
Oh my gosh. I've been doing it wrong the entire time, cutting into the V where the small branch meet the bigger one. And I've been cleaning up limbs a lot lately. Yikes! At least I was being careful to cut in a direction away from myself. I am SO glad I watch this channel!! And the safety tips are awesome. Thanks, Dan, for yet another fantastic video! 👍
Gotta love how 'naughty bits' lives on decades past the Pythons and Benny Hill. Also, love these shorts that deal with safety. Will go out and practice these tomorrow.
Dam I thought you were going to make an axe from scratch, very disappointed. P.S. Thanks for the free pillow tip, got mine today and an intro to light gear from OV! Looks like they have really nice quality stuff.
THIS. Is a real useful and informative tip (lesson actually!) Good stuff bro. As usual 🙄. “No boring stuff to see here. Move along now (if you into boring stuff…”) 😆
Another point is to try to keep your swing consistent, just change the AOA (angle of attack) the position of your body in relation to the workpiece. If you keep your swing consistent there is less chance of missing or causing injury.
One can never focus enough and "re-learn" what we may have become complacent about. Axe head in quads'll make ya cry Any advice on refurbing a gum blanket I got from you? Has started flaking ...a lot. Sent question to site a few months ago but no response . It has not been stored incorrectly nor dried out or abused , but it makes a huge mess and mama ain't happy. Had shoulder replacement 11 wks ago so I'm about ready to rock again! Love the vids
I'm curious why you have an axe with a 'straight' edge instead of an axe with a more crescent blade? I was thinking an axe with a crescent blade might be more efficient as a hatchet, because you can also use it as a knifelikeblade?
Off topic of the video, with it now being spring, do you do anything to try and prevent tick bites? I know you have a video on tick removal, but was wondering what, if anything, you do to prevent ticks before they bite? Lots of deet? Permetherin? Just wondering what you find works best
What kind of axe was that? Looks exactly like my vintage 2.1 lb hults bruks agdor. I had it hung on a custom 22" handle so it can really do some work. But still make a great pack axe.
Great tip! Finally the first to comment 😆 after all these years! Thank you for all you do brother! I need a hat like that when do they come out? Another awesome video as always brother 👍 💪
With axes, hatchets, machetes, knives or any other blade it's always the same basic rule: don't be were the blade will be with any part of your body. Don't hold your firewood with your fingers when splitting it - that's a really stupid but common practice! Don't cut something towards you, don't cut over your leg. When splitting wood near the ground with a hatchet, kneel down. When doing it with an axe, use a chopping block. It all works well 500 times until that one evening when you're cold and tired and want that fire fast...
Could you post the link to your knife safety video in the comments, please? I'm a Cub Scout Den Leader, and next year, I'm leading the Bear Den. Which is when Cub Scouts are allowed to earn their whittling chip.
Ohhh Dear Lord,,,did you really have to explain how to trim limbs off the tree??? Couple cuts on knee cups,shins,toes,,,let people have real experience..Let’s say you have a child who wants to touch hot oven and you say don’t touch the oven but up to no avail..Nope,let them touch the oven once or twice and problem solved..So kids don’t do tobacco,alcohol or drugs it will bite your assets…
I subscribe to you, Coal, but your opener, for this video, was all wrong. You are an impressive dude, but, with this, I am not impressed. [I stopped @ 00:04 seconds] You have, half a million subscribers. You will not even see this comment but viewers, like me, will. Five hundred thousand, that is a lot of responsibility for someone who is supposed to be offering; safe, survivable instruction. 10,000 faithful viewers (2%) could lose an eye, trying to emulate you, with your hatchet trick. You're looking like a showboat to me. I could say it to your face. I am a 63 yr old retired carpenter and veteran in Canada. In that order. That was the most unsafe... I am lost for words and I'm sure that many feel the same. Let it reflect in likes or comments. Buddy! some people shave with their axes. Didn't care to see the rest of the video. Gonna hold the 'like' on this one, Coal. Still a subscriber in Ontario, Canada, take care all...
Holy crap Batman. He actually made me laugh out loud when he said naughty region and drew it out like his body was a weather map on TV. Another well presented extremely valuable tip for everyone especially those of us with far less experience. Keep up the great work.
I spent the video in anticipation of the naughty region comment 😂
*Excellent tips as always man!* 🤜🤛
Standing forward of object being cut is a fantastic tip and one I will remember as well as pass on to others. Thank you Dan.
Safety first always everyone thank you my friend for sharing this information
Learned that tip from axe men! But very useful tip! Very safe tip, so you can stay in the woods! 💯!
that cutting behind you trick is good!
Seriously! I tend to not use my axe/hatchet that often because I favor my knife, but every time I grab my hatchet I realize that 80% of all my safety knowledge comes from some guy 200 miles south of me that I've never even met.
@@JefCollier 6200 miles to west for me😁
💯 endorse that cut behind you. Thanks for reminding me! And the cut with growth... I've mostly done that but didn't think of the why!! Awesome vid 😊
I'm in Tioga co. near the Grand canyon Pennsylvania. Thanks for your channel. The axe trick ...cut upwards, will be one of my most used! Thanks!
Wow, never would have thought of that. I actually do just the opposite 🥴, but not anymore. Thank you soooo so much for your excellent, most excellent tips and ooooh soooo important instructions.
Thanks Dan . dandelions forage time.
Thank you for the tips. All of your content is worth watching 😊
Remember safety last…Have fun stay safe.
Safety first ! Thank you Mr. Wowak .
Thank you very much i dig learning all these tips
Thanks for the great content and tips!
Hi Dan love your videos. Valuable and entertaining. Keep doing you. Love your work!
You are a funny dude I enjoy watching your videos my friend, keep up the good work .
Thank you for this video. You have probably saved at least one life with this information.
Absolutely love your channel!! You’re an inspiration and outstanding instructor!! Love all your tutorials!! Any idea as to when your shovels will be back in stock? I’m getting ready to place an order!! Can you help me?!❤❤❤
Thanks I like this short cuts.
Good tips, thumbs up, love it.
For small stuff I use pruning shears. Big stuff saw.
500k Subs, congrats!
Safety. Good job!
What a great tip. Thanks
Love your videos.
I have taught this technique to cadets I have worked with on shelter building courses here in the UK.
It's nice to pass on these skills to young people and try to keep them outdoors!
😊
Another excellent video! Thanks yo
Always appreciate the safety tips!
Great safety tip.
Pa weather did suck last week! Glad we left NEPA for the Lebanon valley.
Great tip! Thanks!
Great safety tips Dan! Thanks!
Man that axe is sharp. 😊 Watch out you don't hurt yourself with that axe trick.😮 Blood causes rust.🤗😉🤗
Blood causes rust is an understatement!
Had a garage door repair at a stockyard and the blood room destroys carbon steel!
Amazing oxidizer!
Oh my gosh. I've been doing it wrong the entire time, cutting into the V where the small branch meet the bigger one. And I've been cleaning up limbs a lot lately. Yikes! At least I was being careful to cut in a direction away from myself. I am SO glad I watch this channel!! And the safety tips are awesome. Thanks, Dan, for yet another fantastic video! 👍
Gotta love how 'naughty bits' lives on decades past the Pythons and Benny Hill. Also, love these shorts that deal with safety. Will go out and practice these tomorrow.
Excellent!
Dam I thought you were going to make an axe from scratch, very disappointed. P.S. Thanks for the free pillow tip, got mine today and an intro to light gear from OV! Looks like they have really nice quality stuff.
Very good advice !!!
Great info
Thanks! Great tip
Good tip. Thank you.
THIS. Is a real useful and informative tip (lesson actually!) Good stuff bro.
As usual 🙄. “No boring stuff to see here. Move along now (if you into boring stuff…”)
😆
Dang, I wanted to see you cut the big limb. lol. This is good info.
Thanks for Sharing
Thank you!
Good advice!
Awesome
Thank You For Sharing, Dan !! Great Safety Tip Brother.
Good video
Thanks Dan!
That's a 👍
Thanks!
Very informative advice. You’re the man.👍
Axe to the Naughty Regions aka The Gimli Manoeuvre. 😀
Safety fourth! :). But seriously, good stuff.
Excellent video for the safety aspect!
Great tip, you had me with the naughty region. I have scar in that area from a knife accident when dressing out a deer.
I like limbing with my tomahawk good tips will try next time.
One point I'd add is, try to keep your swing consistent, just change your angle to the work piece.
Another point is to try to keep your swing consistent, just change the AOA (angle of attack) the position of your body in relation to the workpiece. If you keep your swing consistent there is less chance of missing or causing injury.
Touching your nose with the sharp edge of an axe is the hillbilly sobriety test. 🤕
Wya in PA? Love the Tionesta area and boondock camp there every couple months. I want land over there
The Emperor protects ... those who use axes safely ... 🙂
Cool
Ace tips dude
Eye protection might be a good suggestion
One can never focus enough and "re-learn" what we may have become complacent about.
Axe head in quads'll make ya cry
Any advice on refurbing a gum blanket I got from you?
Has started flaking ...a lot.
Sent question to site a few months ago but no response . It has not been stored incorrectly nor dried out or abused , but it makes a huge mess and mama ain't happy.
Had shoulder replacement 11 wks ago so I'm about ready to rock again!
Love the vids
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great refresher for me. Question- how heavy is the axe head are you using? It looks like a 1 1/4.
Supposed to do that trick in the beginning with a ten pound sledge 😂
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👍👍👍
I'm curious why you have an axe with a 'straight' edge instead of an axe with a more crescent blade? I was thinking an axe with a crescent blade might be more efficient as a hatchet, because you can also use it as a knifelikeblade?
Off topic of the video, with it now being spring, do you do anything to try and prevent tick bites? I know you have a video on tick removal, but was wondering what, if anything, you do to prevent ticks before they bite?
Lots of deet? Permetherin? Just wondering what you find works best
What kind of axe was that? Looks exactly like my vintage 2.1 lb hults bruks agdor. I had it hung on a custom 22" handle so it can really do some work. But still make a great pack axe.
Great tip! Finally the first to comment 😆 after all these years! Thank you for all you do brother! I need a hat like that when do they come out? Another awesome video as always brother 👍 💪
Hunt the Good.
The naughty region...
As usual Dan always enjoy the video
What brand is that axe mate?
Yes brock lesner 👌❤️
Dan, what is that type of axe head called?
With axes, hatchets, machetes, knives or any other blade it's always the same basic rule: don't be were the blade will be with any part of your body.
Don't hold your firewood with your fingers when splitting it - that's a really stupid but common practice! Don't cut something towards you, don't cut over your leg.
When splitting wood near the ground with a hatchet, kneel down. When doing it with an axe, use a chopping block.
It all works well 500 times until that one evening when you're cold and tired and want that fire fast...
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Could you post the link to your knife safety video in the comments, please? I'm a Cub Scout Den Leader, and next year, I'm leading the Bear Den. Which is when Cub Scouts are allowed to earn their whittling chip.
Why not just search "coalcracker knife safety"? Weird you would ask in a comment
You use a double bit and let it down on the forehead.
Bro, you're sunburnt. Go buy a bottle of banana boat
Naughty region / femoral artery... neither a good spot for an ax hit 🙂
He never answers
Ohhh Dear Lord,,,did you really have to explain how to trim limbs off the tree??? Couple cuts on knee cups,shins,toes,,,let people have real experience..Let’s say you have a child who wants to touch hot oven and you say don’t touch the oven but up to no avail..Nope,let them touch the oven once or twice and problem solved..So kids don’t do tobacco,alcohol or drugs it will bite your assets…
I subscribe to you, Coal, but your opener, for this video, was all wrong. You are an impressive dude, but, with this, I am not impressed. [I stopped @ 00:04 seconds] You have, half a million subscribers. You will not even see this comment but viewers, like me, will. Five hundred thousand, that is a lot of responsibility for someone who is supposed to be offering; safe, survivable instruction. 10,000 faithful viewers (2%) could lose an eye, trying to emulate you, with your hatchet trick. You're looking like a showboat to me. I could say it to your face. I am a 63 yr old retired carpenter and veteran in Canada. In that order. That was the most unsafe... I am lost for words and I'm sure that many feel the same. Let it reflect in likes or comments. Buddy! some people shave with their axes. Didn't care to see the rest of the video. Gonna hold the 'like' on this one, Coal. Still a subscriber in Ontario, Canada, take care all...
Thanks!