Great job Tom, it amazes me what was done before television, when camp craft was what we did in front of our campfires. A tent peg was something that was made, those canvass tents weighed a tonne. The pure wool blankets were a God send when it got cold, but with only a knife we could make all that we needed for utensils. Thanks for a brilliant demonstration, and inspiration for the generation that have yet to experience the old ways. Yes they are the best ways tried and tested, kind regards Tim
Thank you so much Tim for your kind and positive feedback 👍🏻😁 I appreciate that very much and your so right in your analysis of what bushcrafting is all about 💪🏻 Hope you’ll join me again on my next adventure 🏕🦌🔥
amazing work. I tried 2 times before to kame a kuksa with no luck ( the wood split or I discovered a hole halfway through carving) right now I am in the process of making one from freshly fallen maple wood and I'll see how it turns out. Your kuksa is just breath taking and I love the decoration with antler and leather.
Cimbrer, I love your channel. Thank you very much for making your videos. You've inspired me, and I'm sure you've inspired others. You're charming and positive, and it appears you have a good soul. Thank you for taking the time to share with us.
Waw thank you so much my friend for your kindness and positive support 👍🏻😁 your words warms my heart and makes me smile 😃 🙏🏻🌤🌲 Great to have subscribers like you. Hope you’ll join me again on my next adventure 🏕🔥
Hello Tom, I think your Kuksa turned out amazing! You are very talented and skilled with your Bushcraft tools! Excellent first try. You should be very proud. I love how you added all the personal touches!. Thank you for sharing with us. Best wishes my friend.
Thanks for this video, Tom. I'll be watching it several more times during my child-like attempts 😉 to replicate the beautiful kuksa you've made. As an aside, you've got a great skill in showing enough details without showing unnecessary bits that one would fast-forward through, which is likely one reason you're channel is growing so quickly. The tone of your videos is also great; as a busy physician, there's nothing better than coming home and enjoying a glass of wine or spot of whiskey and learning something new with a Cimbrer Bushcraft chill-out session. I hope by this time next year you hit 25K or more! Cheers, my man!
Thank you so much my friend for your kindness and positive feedback 👍🏻😉 it’s wonderful that you appreciate my videos so much … 😊👌🏻 It makes me happy to hear that … thanks😎 Hope you’ll have a great Sunday … Atb to you 🔥🌲🌤
Wow Tom, what a great looking kuksa, even more so for being a first try! This is very surreal timing as my wife came to me literally an hour ago with pictures of kuksas on her tablet wanting to know if I can help her make one with a spoon to match. It will be my fist too, I've carved different many different things, just nothing like a kuksa. We just need a porch and some rain! Thanks again for sharing, and you should be very proud of how that turned out!
WOW !!!! Your Kuksa turned out beautiful you did an awesome job !!!! If I tried to carve out a Kuksa it would turn out looking like beaver poop and I'd have to have stitches and bandages from head to toe ! You created a piece of art Tom !
Thanks for your feedback my friend 👍🏻😁 … maybe I’m more clumsy than others 🥴 But it’s hard not to touch yourself … and it is a very sharp knife your working with If I put on gloves I would get them … but I find that uncomfortable and odd 🤔 See you on the next one 🏕🦌 Tom
Thank you so much Kathy for your kindness and positive feedback 👍🏻😁. I’m so happy to hear from you my friend and I appreciate to have you onboard my channel 🙏🏻😉🏕 See you on the next one 🔥🌤
Good day sir. Lazy Sunday morning for me so watching your posts. I am in love with your kuska. Years ago I carved a kuska from a maple burl. I didn’t know about spoon carving knives at the time. I used my wood carving tools on hand and hot coals to make the opening. I am very pleased with it, but jealous of yours. It’s a beautiful working. Have a great day. The antler piece was a great piece. John
Thank you so much John for your kind feedback on my Kuksa 👍🏻😁 Great to hear your Kuksa story to 👌🏻😊🔥 It must have been a difficult task without the right tools ? Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and have a wonderful week🌤 Atb to you my friend 🌲🔥⛺️
Thank you very much. It was difficult yes! I used gouges mostly . When I was younger, I participated in re enactment s for colonial and native Americans living. I made my outfit to be looking like an Indian from 1750’s. I have a little Shawnee blood in my family and lots of Irish blood and heritage. I am very white , but my friends didn’t care. They were pleased to have me there around the campfire and I drank my liquid from the handmade kuska. Well, we called it a noggin. I am pleased to call you a friend and want to sit for hours learning from men like you . Take care John
Waw that’s quite a story 👍🏻😁 You must be proud to have Native America blood in your veins. And yes 👌🏻it could be nice to sit by the fire 🔥 together and telling story’s from our long life’s. 😇😎 Thanks again for your kindness and feedback Hope you’ll enjoy the Sunday Atb to you my friend 🌲🌤🔥
Senssacional friend Tom, we enjoyed seeing this way of carving, congratulations, the kuksa was beautiful, hug from your friends Paulinho and Gabriel, here from Brazil !!!
Thank you so much my dear friends for all your kindness and support 👍🏻😁 It’s always great to hear from you my far away friends and I appreciate that your following me on my trips 🏕🔥🌲🌤 Atb. Tom
Your welcome my friend 😁 and thanks for watching it At the moment I’m making a new video about carving a Kuksa … perhaps you’ll find that interesting to 👍🏻😉 My plan is to launch the first episode this weekend 🔥🏕 Atb to you. Tom
Thanks 🙏🏻 😊 that’s great 👍🏻 Hope you can use some of the information I’m having in my video. After this video I’ve found out that the two most important things for me is: NOT to use an axe and to let it rest in a plastic bag between the carving sessions. Thanks for your feedback and good luck 🏕🦌 Tom
That is the first puck stone I have ever seen besides my own. Lots of folks ask where I got it and I don't remember, but I have found them online. I've had mine for about 40 years!
Yeah it’s great with such a stone for sharpening the axe I’ve got a new one from Granforss Bruks … it’s 👌🏻😊 Thanks for your feedback See you on the next one 🔥
AHHHHH......He no drive best off-road station wagon! Bad Tom!! :-) :-) I run a Subaru Outback, and am completely biased. Oh well. Oh I so wish I had access to that Birch wood. I have to go 665 miles to get into the Birch forests! Just goes to show what you can do with a little patience and a lot of hand work. I think I might like to try this. It won't be easy or quick. But it will give me something that I can be proud of. Thanks Tom ATB Roger
Very good Work Tom A very nice piece of craftsmanship you have created there. I'm also carving my first cup right now, but that's still a long way from your piece. Greetings Simon
Thanks Timothy 👍🏻😉 appreciate your kind and positive feedback very much And it’s great to hear from you my friend 👌🏻😁 Hope to see you again on my next one 🏕 Tom
Did you get cracks during the drying process? I ask that because the pith of the log went through the kuksa. This is normally the death penalty for a cup. greetings from Switzerland
Hi Felix 🤗 nice too hear from you … I love your channel and think your making great videos No the Kuksa didn’t crack and it still is fine and being used 👍🏻 But I don’t use my axe anymore where the handle meets the cup because it puts too much strain on the wood 🤔 Atb 2U 🏕🔥 Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thank you so much for your super kind and quick feedback. I am on work for a cup carving video... That's the reason for my questions. But you gived me a wrong answer. This fit's not to my concept 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
GREAT JOB!!!! LOVE IT!!! I'm going to make one soon. Just ordered my carving knives and gouges! Then I' go hunting for the best piece of wood i can find. I'm thinking either Birch or Willow!!
Wow! Great job! That looks Beautiful! I'm waiting to get my 2 new carving tools in the mail and I'm going to make a second attempt at making one. My first one ended up looking like a tiny measuring spoon😂😂😂 Yours looks perfect! 😊🌲👍
Ahhh that’s kind of you my friend 👍🏻😁 I’m sure that you’ll succeed on your next attempt 💪🏻😉. Let me know how it turns out and enjoy doing it. Atb my friend 🏕🦌
Nice work, making a kuksa is not easy, it takes many hours of dedication but it is very pleasurable when it is ready and we can have a good hot coffee in it.
That’s great 👍🏻😁 I’m sure you’ll get it done … no matter how long it takes. It’s not the speed but the soul you put into your work that matters Let me know how it goes 😉 Atb my friend 🏕🌤🔥🦌🇩🇰
Just looking at old video thank you Tom. Now this is what I do most the day everyday! I have probably sold 300 pieces by now to the pottery shop in Clinton . People seem to like them! Spoons and bowls and cups and the like! Right now making spoons out of a little hickory tree, hickories like concrete but it can be done! And I've got Walnut for spoons and Cedar. Cedars is like cutting butter! Well sorry for all the useless information I try every wood I find some can't be done! We don't have much Birch so I haven't tried it yet! Have yet to try Sycamore that might be in the Birch breed I don't know! So far the easiest one to carve for me it's Cedar you don't even need a hatchet much just a mora knife and a spoon knife. It is hard to beat a mora knife for wood ! I don't draw a line so how they come up so symmetrical I don't know! I'm retired I'd carve them even if I had a room I threw them in a pile! But they take as many as I bring them instantly! I bet I make up words of three dollars an hour LOL but I'm retired so I don't care! They're probably in every state buy now cuz they're sold on a major highway! These Hickory spoons will be around till scientists are saying look what they made way back in the old days! LOL. Flaxseed oil, and walnut oil so far seem to put the strongest and deepest film in the wood. And as you know flaxseed oil is just another word for linseed oil made for foods and supplements! Anyway again I digress thanks for the video can't wait to see your next one Tom. Later brother!👍👍🤠🤠🎯🎯🍺🍺😉😉
Thanks brother for your feedback 😉and interesting story about your spoon carving “business” It’s a great hobby and I love it too I can also recommend stone oil … the one you can use for granite and slab tables … it gives it a hard surface and doesn’t take any dirty fingers Keep up doing what you like and remember to enjoy life😁 Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag definitely brother. In my sixties and the kids are grown and I am retired , I'm just enjoying time. And yes loving life! I finally made it to where I'm too old to die young! Everything from here is gravy on the biscuit! LOL. That's what young men don't realize this doesn't last forever! You look forward to retirement. Not realizing you're going to miss it! So take every minute and enjoy it! I think today I'm full of wind LOL see you next time brother!
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thank you, Your videos have unrepeatable experiences, testify about life ..... excuse my English. Nice greetings from the Czech Republic.
Great job on the cup. I wish that I had the talent to do stuff like that. Just one question how do you care for it ? (Clean up) I'm thinking of buying one and I have heard to many conflicting ways.
Great job Tom, it amazes me what was done before television, when camp craft was what we did in front of our campfires. A tent peg was something that was made, those canvass tents weighed a tonne. The pure wool blankets were a God send when it got cold, but with only a knife we could make all that we needed for utensils. Thanks for a brilliant demonstration, and inspiration for the generation that have yet to experience the old ways. Yes they are the best ways tried and tested, kind regards Tim
Thank you so much Tim for your kind and positive feedback 👍🏻😁 I appreciate that very much and your so right in your analysis of what bushcrafting is all about 💪🏻
Hope you’ll join me again on my next adventure 🏕🦌🔥
amazing work. I tried 2 times before to kame a kuksa with no luck ( the wood split or I discovered a hole halfway through carving) right now I am in the process of making one from freshly fallen maple wood and I'll see how it turns out. Your kuksa is just breath taking and I love the decoration with antler and leather.
Thanks my friend for your kind words and support. Hope you’ll succeed this time and carve a great kuksa 👍🏻😉🌤
Such a coffee addict that he makes his own bushcraft coffee cup. Now THAT is hardcore.
You, sir, are an artist.
Thank you so much for your positive feedback 👍🏻😁🌤
I appreciate that very much
Have a wonderful Sunday 🔥
Another great video ! I love your channel. I learn so much. Thank you for posting.
Your welcome Richard 😁👍🏻 and thanks for watching some of my older videos too
Atb to you 🏕🔥🌲🐕Tom
Cimbrer, I love your channel. Thank you very much for making your videos. You've inspired me, and I'm sure you've inspired others. You're charming and positive, and it appears you have a good soul. Thank you for taking the time to share with us.
Waw thank you so much my friend for your kindness and positive support 👍🏻😁 your words warms my heart and makes me smile 😃 🙏🏻🌤🌲
Great to have subscribers like you. Hope you’ll join me again on my next adventure 🏕🔥
I now have a better idea of how to carve the things i want with my set. Thank you very much for the knowledge.
Your welcome Elvis 👍🏻😁 and thanks for watching my video
I’m glad you can use it 🏕🔥
Hello Tom, I think your Kuksa turned out amazing! You are very talented and skilled with your Bushcraft tools! Excellent first try. You should be very proud. I love how you added all the personal touches!. Thank you for sharing with us. Best wishes my friend.
Thanks Tracy for your support and kind comment 😎👍🏻 As always … you make me smile
Hope you’ll have a great week
Thanks for this video, Tom. I'll be watching it several more times during my child-like attempts 😉 to replicate the beautiful kuksa you've made. As an aside, you've got a great skill in showing enough details without showing unnecessary bits that one would fast-forward through, which is likely one reason you're channel is growing so quickly. The tone of your videos is also great; as a busy physician, there's nothing better than coming home and enjoying a glass of wine or spot of whiskey and learning something new with a Cimbrer Bushcraft chill-out session. I hope by this time next year you hit 25K or more! Cheers, my man!
Thank you so much my friend for your kindness and positive feedback 👍🏻😉 it’s wonderful that you appreciate my videos so much … 😊👌🏻 It makes me happy to hear that … thanks😎
Hope you’ll have a great Sunday … Atb to you 🔥🌲🌤
Wow Tom, what a great looking kuksa, even more so for being a first try! This is very surreal timing as my wife came to me literally an hour ago with pictures of kuksas on her tablet wanting to know if I can help her make one with a spoon to match. It will be my fist too, I've carved different many different things, just nothing like a kuksa. We just need a porch and some rain! Thanks again for sharing, and you should be very proud of how that turned out!
Thanks Sean 👍🏻😉 you’re very kind 😊 … the porch and the rain is optional 🤣😎🌤
Give my regards to your wife
WOW !!!! Your Kuksa turned out beautiful you did an awesome job !!!! If I tried to carve out a Kuksa it would turn out looking like beaver poop and I'd have to have stitches and bandages from head to toe ! You created a piece of art Tom !
That’s very kind words my friend … I’m not sure it will fall under the category “art” 😊 But I’m glad you like it
Atb to you my friend
As far as I'm concerned thats a piece of art Tom , ATB to you also my friend !
Thanks 🙏🏻 😇
Thanks for your feedback my friend 👍🏻😁 … maybe I’m more clumsy than others 🥴
But it’s hard not to touch yourself … and it is a very sharp knife your working with
If I put on gloves I would get them … but I find that uncomfortable and odd 🤔
See you on the next one 🏕🦌
Tom
I enjoyed watching your work progress.
Thanks a lot mr W 👍🏻😉 appreciate that a lot 🏕🦌🔥
Tom
That was an amazing job, Tom! The antler was a great touch too.
Thanks Peter 😁appreciate that my friend 🏕🔥🌲Tom
Love to see your early works on handcrafting kuksa's, beautiful job my friend.👍😉
Thanks a lot my friend 😉👍🏻 and as you say … it’s some of my early work and my newest kuksa is much better 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
A lot of time and patience went into that. Very nice Tom.
Thanks Rich for your positive feedback and support 👍🏻😊
Check this website out. 18th Century equipment and many Old School items. His channel is great! www.townsends.us/
Thanks for the link … just can’t open it 🤔😏
All of your projects are really quite topnotch Tom . A distinctive craftsmans' eye ; ) I take notes !
😉 that’s great 👍🏻 thanks!!
For a first timer, you did a beautiful job. I enjoyed watching you make your kuksa.
Thanks Glenn I appreciate your feedback 👍🏻😁 Hope you’ll have a wonderful day
Atb to you my friend 🔥🌲🌤
Wow, amazing workmanship and the antler is a great addition. Much respect to you.
Thanks Anthony 👍🏻😁 Atb 2u
Ooooo that is so beautiful. ♥️Yes you are an artist and a gentleman. Thank you for sharing. Excellent video.
🌲⛺️
~Kathy
Thank you so much Kathy for your kindness and positive feedback 👍🏻😁. I’m so happy to hear from you my friend and I appreciate to have you onboard my channel 🙏🏻😉🏕
See you on the next one 🔥🌤
Good day sir. Lazy Sunday morning for me so watching your posts. I am in love with your kuska. Years ago I carved a kuska from a maple burl. I didn’t know about spoon carving knives at the time. I used my wood carving tools on hand and hot coals to make the opening. I am very pleased with it, but jealous of yours. It’s a beautiful working. Have a great day. The antler piece was a great piece. John
Thank you so much John for your kind feedback on my Kuksa 👍🏻😁 Great to hear your Kuksa story to 👌🏻😊🔥
It must have been a difficult task without the right tools ?
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and have a wonderful week🌤
Atb to you my friend 🌲🔥⛺️
Thank you very much. It was difficult yes! I used gouges mostly . When I was younger, I participated in re enactment s for colonial and native Americans living. I made my outfit to be looking like an Indian from 1750’s. I have a little Shawnee blood in my family and lots of Irish blood and heritage. I am very white , but my friends didn’t care. They were pleased to have me there around the campfire and I drank my liquid from the handmade kuska. Well, we called it a noggin. I am pleased to call you a friend and want to sit for hours learning from men like you . Take care John
Waw that’s quite a story 👍🏻😁 You must be proud to have Native America blood in your veins. And yes 👌🏻it could be nice to sit by the fire 🔥 together and telling story’s from our long life’s. 😇😎
Thanks again for your kindness and feedback
Hope you’ll enjoy the Sunday
Atb to you my friend 🌲🌤🔥
Senssacional friend Tom, we enjoyed seeing this way of carving, congratulations, the kuksa was beautiful, hug from your friends Paulinho and Gabriel, here from Brazil !!!
Thank you so much my dear friends for all your kindness and support 👍🏻😁 It’s always great to hear from you my far away friends and I appreciate that your following me on my trips 🏕🔥🌲🌤 Atb. Tom
That's amazing mate, great job, I love the runes too
Thanks Colin 👍🏻😁 for your kind words and support 🐶
See you on the next one 🏕🔥
Wow, you got it just right. Fantastic job. The finished kuksa looks awesome
Thanks Ronnie 👍🏻 I appreciate your feedback and kind words 😊👌🏻
Wow, doing that without a solid work surface is pretty incredible.
Thanks Allen 😁👍🏻 appreciate your feedback very much 🏕🔥
Tom
Hi Tom, great wooden Kuksa. Nice handcraft what takes time. I will try this out, in two weeks in the bavarian mountains. Stay healthy. Alex
That’s great Alex 👍🏻😁 let me know how it turns out 😊 good luck my friend
Awesome craftmanship. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from USA
Your welcome my friend 😁 and thanks for watching it
At the moment I’m making a new video about carving a Kuksa … perhaps you’ll find that interesting to 👍🏻😉 My plan is to launch the first episode this weekend 🔥🏕
Atb to you. Tom
Beautifully done!!! 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻 I'm planing to carve my first kuksa, researching videos.
Thanks 🙏🏻 😊 that’s great 👍🏻
Hope you can use some of the information I’m having in my video. After this video I’ve found out that the two most important things for me is: NOT to use an axe and to let it rest in a plastic bag between the carving sessions. Thanks for your feedback and good luck 🏕🦌
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thank you for the tip !! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very nicely done Tom! Seems like i need to find a chunk of birchwood myself now!
Yes Todd 👍🏻 just go ahead 😊
Great work, Well done, Jon 👍🏻😊 Thanks for sharing
Thanks my friend for your feedback and support 👍🏻
I really appreciate that 😁
Awesome job on the kuksa! The antler and leather, along with carving your name, was a really nice touch!
Thanks Chuck 👍🏻😁 your a great friend
That is the first puck stone I have ever seen besides my own. Lots of folks ask where I got it and I don't remember, but I have found them online. I've had mine for about 40 years!
Yeah it’s great with such a stone for sharpening the axe
I’ve got a new one from Granforss Bruks … it’s 👌🏻😊
Thanks for your feedback
See you on the next one 🔥
So nicely done! Thank you so much for showing!
Your welcome Simon 😁👍🏻 and thanks for your feedback and for coming along with me 🏕🔥
Tom
Looking great friend. Keep doing your best.
I will John 😊👍🏻 and thanks for dropping bye my friend 🏕🔥
Tom
Fascinating tom, very old school , and turned out so well , nice to drink out of a cup made by your own hands .
Yes it is 👍🏻😁 … going to try it with hot coffee.… that’s existing 😉 Atb to you 🌤
Very minimal tools and great symmetry, love it!
thanks Jacob for your kind and positive feedback 👍🏻😁
brilliant job tom, its a fine looking kuksa you have inspired me to try make one, thaks for another great video.
Thanks Lie 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your support and feedback 🤗
Beautiful finished product.Well worth the time and effort , i think your special coffee will taste even better now
Yes I’m sure it will 👍🏻😁 I’ll try it next time I’m on a hike 🌤
Excellent job.you are very talented my friend. Thanks for showing us how it's done. Tennessee
Thanks for watching it Jeff 👌🏻
I appreciate your support 😊
AHHHHH......He no drive best off-road station wagon! Bad Tom!! :-) :-)
I run a Subaru Outback, and am completely biased. Oh well.
Oh I so wish I had access to that Birch wood. I have to go 665 miles to get into the Birch forests!
Just goes to show what you can do with a little patience and a lot of hand work.
I think I might like to try this. It won't be easy or quick. But it will give me something that I can be proud of.
Thanks Tom
ATB
Roger
That’s right Roger 👍🏻😁 Hope you’ll get your piece of birch and begin carving your Kuksa
Thanks for your feedback 🏕
Tom
Beautiful craftsmanship
Thanks my friend for your kind and positive feedback 👍🏻😊
I’m glad you like it and grateful you came along 🔥🏕🦌🌤🌲
Tom
A beautiful viking cup! Love it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for coming along 😉👍🏻. And I appreciate your feedback very much my friend 🔥🏕🦌🇩🇰
Tom
Very good Work Tom
A very nice piece of craftsmanship you have created there.
I'm also carving my first cup right now, but that's still a long way from your piece.
Greetings Simon
Hope it’ll turn out great 👍🏻😎
Very good work tom. I like how you carved your name in runes. Gave a awesome touch.
Thanks my friend for your feedback 🌤👍🏻😁 I appreciate your support
I’m glad you like the runes
Excellent work Tom wish I was as talented as you. Keep up the good work.
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😁
Very simple and easy yet so beautiful
Thanks Samah 🙏🏻😁 I appreciate that very much
Hope I’ll see you again on the next one 🌤🏕🦌🔥🌲
That looks awesome, you did a remarkable job!
Thanks Timothy 👍🏻😉 appreciate your kind and positive feedback very much
And it’s great to hear from you my friend 👌🏻😁 Hope to see you again on my next one 🏕
Tom
nicely done! I love your videos
Thanks a lot my friend 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you like my videos and the kuksa I’ve carved 🏕
Tom
Excellent work on that! Adding your name in Runes really makes it stand out!
Thank you so much 😊 🙏🏻
Holy-moly Tom. That was awesome (even more so for a first attempt).
Thank you so much Richard for your positive feedback 👍🏻
I appreciate your support 😁
Did you get cracks during the drying process? I ask that because the pith of the log went through the kuksa. This is normally the death penalty for a cup. greetings from Switzerland
Hi Felix 🤗 nice too hear from you … I love your channel and think your making great videos
No the Kuksa didn’t crack and it still is fine and being used 👍🏻
But I don’t use my axe anymore where the handle meets the cup because it puts too much strain on the wood 🤔 Atb 2U 🏕🔥
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thank you so much for your super kind and quick feedback. I am on work for a cup carving video... That's the reason for my questions. But you gived me a wrong answer. This fit's not to my concept 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ha ha so sorry 😆 I couldn’t give you the answer you were looking for 😇👍🏻 🇩🇰🌤Tom
Hi Felix! A Prosperous and Blessed New Year to you!
Very nice Tom... Well done buddy 👍😊🐺
Thanks my friend for your kind comment 👍🏻😁 Atb to you 🌤
Great Job! It came out very well! Looks awesome!
Thanks Michael for your positive feedback 👍🏻😎
It's really for sure the best instruction step by step about how to make a Kuksa ... But how do you fixed the horn
Thanks Drew for your positive feedback 😉👍🏻 I’m glad you like my diy video and I used epoxy glue to fix the antler on 🏕🔥🌲Tom
Nice work Tom!
Thanks buddy 👍🏻😊 I’m glad you like my kuksa and grateful that your watching my old videos as well 🏕🔥🌲Tom
That mora croked knife is so great, having one. It is usualy made from birch burl.
Yes 👍🏻 😄 it’s a great little knife … very durable 👌🏻😉
GREAT JOB!!!! LOVE IT!!! I'm going to make one soon. Just ordered my carving knives and gouges! Then I' go hunting for the best piece of wood i can find. I'm thinking either Birch or Willow!!
That’s a great choice Tom 😁👍🏻 and I’m looking forward to hear how your Kuksa turns out
See you on my next one 🏕🔥
Tom
Tom super job and video.
Thanks a lot my friend 😉🙏🏻
Lovely piece of craftsmanship tom
Thanks William 👍🏻😁 for your kind feedback and support 🌤
Very nice Tom. You did a great job and a good video. Hope your vacation is going well. My best to you and your Wife.
Thanks for sharing :)
ATB MIC
Yes we are back home after a great vacation to Norway 🇳🇴
Thanks for your feedback and support Atb to you and your family
Wow! Great job! That looks Beautiful! I'm waiting to get my 2 new carving tools in the mail and I'm going to make a second attempt at making one. My first one ended up looking like a tiny measuring spoon😂😂😂 Yours looks perfect! 😊🌲👍
Ahhh that’s kind of you my friend 👍🏻😁 I’m sure that you’ll succeed on your next attempt 💪🏻😉. Let me know how it turns out and enjoy doing it. Atb my friend 🏕🦌
Looks great. Thanks and take care.
Thanks Quinn 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your feedback and glad that you like my kuksa👌🏻
Atb to you my friend 🌤🌲🔥
Great job.
The antler works very well.
Thanks Jason 😉🙏🏻 I’m glad you also like the antler 😊
I like that you made it with a longis handle! Some if those handles look so short and silly.
Thanks Sue 🤗 I’m glad you like my design on the Kuksa and appreciate your feedback very much 🏕🔥
Tom
Wow, that cup look awsome , thank for that great video.
Your welcome my friend 😁 thanks for watching it 👍🏻😉
Atb to you and your family
Awesome kuksa...thanks so much for the instructional, Tom!
Your welcome Calvin 👍🏻 I’m glad you like it 😉🌤 Atb 2u
Tom, it turned out very well, thanks for sharing !
Thanks Michael for your support 👍🏻😁 much appreciate my friend 😎👌🏻
Cimbrer Bushcraft ... no sweat Tom , always a pleasure !
👍🏻😁
Very nice Tom. 👍👍
Thanks Tom 😎👍🏻 from Tom
I enjoyed this video.
Thanks a lot for the kind words 👍🏻😉 I’m glad you like this video and hope you’ll enjoy some of my other videos to Atb ⛺️🔥🌤🌲🦌
Very nice my friend a labor of love
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😁
Just saw this....beautiful!!!
Thanks a lot Jon 👍🏻😁 appreciate your feedback very much my friend Atb 2u 🏕🦌
It's beautiful! Thanks for sharing your aventures with us.
Thank you so much Pedro. 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you like my videos and that you support my channel. Are you from Spain 🇪🇸? … Have a great day 🌤
Cimbrer Bushcraft i am from Portugal (you didn't miss by far xD). See photos from Gerês and you will come and visit ;) cheers
Thanks 👍🏻😁 that sounds great 😎👌🏻🌲🌤 🇵🇹
Wow............ very impressive.
Thanks a lot William 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you like my DIY Kuksa project 🔥🏕🌲😉Tom 😎
Great video, great job....very well done 👏
Thanks a lot Andy 👍🏻😊 I’m glad you like it and I hope you’ll be inspired to make one for yourself 🤔😉💪🏻 Atb 🏕
Tom
Turned out great !
Thank you so much for your kind and positive feedback
👍🏻😊 Hope to see you again on my next one 🏕🦌🔥 Tom
Cool Kuksa as you call it Tom...Nice one Mate :-)
Yeah I’m very proud 😇💪🏻 it’s not easy to make such a Kuksa 😉 Atb my friend 🦌🌲
Looks great well done
Thanks Anthony 👍🏻😉 kind of you to say. Atb to you my friend
Beautifully done my friend. Great work.
Thanks Filipino 👍🏻😁 appreciate your feedback on my drone footage 😎🌤🌲🇩🇰
Atb to you my friend 🏕🦌🐜
....excellent job !
Thanks 🙏🏻 😎🔥🌲🌤🐶
Atb to you my friend
I wish my wife would let me take my hatchet with me whenever we go on holiday,!!
Great video bud
I know I’m a lucky man 👍🏻
Thanks for your support 😎
divorce?
Ha ha 🤣😂 no not at all … I only have an understanding wife
Tom
Take the hatchet - leave the wife at home...
Ha ha 😆
Real nice work. Take care.
Thank you so much my friend 😊👍🏻 and you take care 🏕🔥
Tom
Good job on both the Kuksa and the video!
Thanks Moray 👍🏻😁 Atb 2u
Nice work, making a kuksa is not easy, it takes many hours of dedication but it is very pleasurable when it is ready and we can have a good hot coffee in it.
Realy...the wood doesn't break through the heat?
@@woodeneye1142 The wood is not good conductor of heat, therefore the liquids remain hot for longer in the kuksas.
Wow nice job and the cut marks give it character and show it was handmade
Thanks 🙏🏻 😊 You’re so kind
Hope you’ll have a wonderful weekend ahead my friend 🌤
nice job. great video
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😉 I appreciate your positive feedback and kind support
Hope you’ll enjoy the day 🌤
Atb to you and your family
l brought 2 tools for making a kukas it a long time to make cause my disability hand thank you to watch your channel
That’s great 👍🏻😁 I’m sure you’ll get it done … no matter how long it takes. It’s not the speed but the soul you put into your work that matters
Let me know how it goes 😉
Atb my friend 🏕🌤🔥🦌🇩🇰
Just looking at old video thank you Tom. Now this is what I do most the day everyday! I have probably sold 300 pieces by now to the pottery shop in Clinton . People seem to like them! Spoons and bowls and cups and the like! Right now making spoons out of a little hickory tree, hickories like concrete but it can be done! And I've got Walnut for spoons and Cedar. Cedars is like cutting butter! Well sorry for all the useless information I try every wood I find some can't be done! We don't have much Birch so I haven't tried it yet! Have yet to try Sycamore that might be in the Birch breed I don't know! So far the easiest one to carve for me it's Cedar you don't even need a hatchet much just a mora knife and a spoon knife. It is hard to beat a mora knife for wood ! I don't draw a line so how they come up so symmetrical I don't know! I'm retired I'd carve them even if I had a room I threw them in a pile! But they take as many as I bring them instantly! I bet I make up words of three dollars an hour LOL but I'm retired so I don't care! They're probably in every state buy now cuz they're sold on a major highway! These Hickory spoons will be around till scientists are saying look what they made way back in the old days! LOL. Flaxseed oil, and walnut oil so far seem to put the strongest and deepest film in the wood. And as you know flaxseed oil is just another word for linseed oil made for foods and supplements! Anyway again I digress thanks for the video can't wait to see your next one Tom. Later brother!👍👍🤠🤠🎯🎯🍺🍺😉😉
Thanks brother for your feedback 😉and interesting story about your spoon carving “business” It’s a great hobby and I love it too
I can also recommend stone oil … the one you can use for granite and slab tables … it gives it a hard surface and doesn’t take any dirty fingers
Keep up doing what you like and remember to enjoy life😁
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag definitely brother. In my sixties and the kids are grown and I am retired , I'm just enjoying time. And yes loving life! I finally made it to where I'm too old to die young! Everything from here is gravy on the biscuit! LOL. That's what young men don't realize this doesn't last forever! You look forward to retirement. Not realizing you're going to miss it! So take every minute and enjoy it! I think today I'm full of wind LOL see you next time brother!
Yeah I hope I’ll be able to retire soon 😉👍🏻 and I’m sure I’ll enjoy it like you 🤗
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag 👍👍🤠🤠🍺🍺😉😉
Nice. Workmanship great job....
Thanks brother 😎👌🏻 I appreciate your support
As long as it holds water, it's good.
No problem there 😁👍🏻
Appreciate your feedback very much Old Man 🔥🏕🦌 Tom
Awesome! Borned woodcrafter!
Domo Arigato 🙏🏻
Congratulations, a great job, I loved it. U like huge. A greeting from Spain.
Thanks for your positive response on my video 👍🏻
I’m glad you like it 😁
Atb to you in Spain 🇪🇸 🌤
Thakn you.
Rigtig flot arbejde og rigtig fint resultat
Tak for det Lars 👍🏻😁
Thats awesome well done
I’m glad you like it Adam 🤗👍🏻 and grateful that your watching some of my older videos too 🏕
Tom
you are a magician ..... I have to give you a donation :-)
Ahhh thanks 🙏🏻 that’s great
I appreciate your kind feedback very much 😉👍🏻
Atb to you my friend 🌤🌲🔥
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thank you, Your videos have unrepeatable experiences, testify about life ..... excuse my English. Nice greetings from the Czech Republic.
Thanks Stave 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your support
And I think your English is very good 👌🏻😁🌤🌲Atb to you
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thanks......I'm looking forward to your next videos. Have a nice day.
Great job Tom😏👍🏻 l gonna try the same later) thanks for sharing and ATB to you✊🏻😉
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😁 Please let me know how it turns out 😎👌🏻🌤🔥
Awesome job.
Thanks Michael 👍🏻😉 Atb
Get yourself a two tools: Svante Djarve hook knife and mora 106. Don't sand or finish before you test it out with hot water.
Thanks for your feedback and advice 👍🏻😁 appreciate that
Have a wonderful weekend 🏕
Beautiful!!!
Thank you so much for your positive feedback 👍🏻😉🔥🌲
Great job on the cup. I wish that I had the talent to do stuff like that. Just one question how do you care for it ? (Clean up) I'm thinking of buying one and I have heard to many conflicting ways.
Only rinse it in varm water. If it gets dry I apply a little bit of olive oil 👍🏻 Just don’t wash it in any type of dish soap 🧐🤨
Cimbrer Bushcraft thank you sir
Hi Tom Very Good job You are Very talented
Thanks 🙏🏻 my happy 😊
You did a terrific job on that you take care have a great day
Thanks … and the same to you 👍🏻😁
Very nice job 👍🏻 😎
Thanks my friend 🙏🏻😎🔥