Punk Wood Deep Dive and Charring Process

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 87

  • @jaybird8748
    @jaybird8748 Рік тому +16

    Thank you so much Dave for sharing your valuable knowledge with us. You must literally save lives. Take care, kind regards from Scotland.

  • @larrypickering8530
    @larrypickering8530 Рік тому

    Very good. I am saving my money so my wife and I can both attend all classes. Thank you Sir.

  • @shadomane
    @shadomane Рік тому +6

    Think of season one of "Alone" where Joe Robinet lost his ferro rod.......if he would have had a 1095 hc steel knife and thought to have made char from his initial fire....he may have been able to stay in the game. Next fire mentality is extremely important in a survival situation, so in general it's a good idea to practice. Great video Dave, thanks for sharing your thoughts, ideas and experience with us.

  • @llabronco
    @llabronco Рік тому

    Always, ALWAYS enjoy your mushroom/fungi related content

  • @Survivalman45
    @Survivalman45 Рік тому

    Thank you for a “FULL LENGTH” video!

  • @MichaelBrown-hp3tp
    @MichaelBrown-hp3tp Рік тому +2

    Thank you Dave for the great work. I have been watching you for over a decade and always enjoy your skills videos. Thanks again.

  • @vanq86
    @vanq86 Рік тому

    The time lapse at the end was awesome

  • @unitedstatesirie7431
    @unitedstatesirie7431 Рік тому

    David you are a GOOD AMERICAN !

  • @breaking_bear
    @breaking_bear Рік тому

    Everything I wanted to learn about punk wood and charr material! Thanks Dave!

  • @bobmcelroy7289
    @bobmcelroy7289 6 місяців тому

    Excellent explanations of reasons and steps!

  • @richarddawsonii3879
    @richarddawsonii3879 Рік тому +1

    Looks like prime gensang country!! I love gensang/sassafras tea!! Tastes great and makes your house smell amazing!

  • @dw.bushcraft2780
    @dw.bushcraft2780 Рік тому +1

    Great job, Dave

  • @jimhale3879
    @jimhale3879 Рік тому

    Thank you for that very in-depth video on char material very helpful!!!

  • @Lone_Painter
    @Lone_Painter Рік тому

    Explained very well, good teacher can do that, thanks Dave.

  • @richhoule3462
    @richhoule3462 Рік тому

    Thanks for the return to basics

  • @Jib230181
    @Jib230181 Рік тому +1

    That was a great teaching video on punk wood. Thank you.

  • @olegmamontov5692
    @olegmamontov5692 Рік тому

    Thank you again Sir. Great video, lots of knowledge.

  • @MarkHansen1990
    @MarkHansen1990 Рік тому +1

    Oh, yes. So true. Love your insight so valuable. Thanks Dave.

  • @ohiowolfsister
    @ohiowolfsister Рік тому

    Good solid teaching video. Thank you Dave.

  • @jackanders9545
    @jackanders9545 Рік тому

    Best video felt like I was walking in the woods with my uncle ( who's a logger) and learning . Thanks Dave .

  • @LiveFree24-7
    @LiveFree24-7 8 місяців тому

    Awesome tidbit of information sir 👍🫡

  • @jeremiahyoder2259
    @jeremiahyoder2259 Рік тому

    Thanks dave im going to work on this this weekend. You gave me homework. Or shall i say woods work.

  • @808bAler
    @808bAler Рік тому

    This might be one of my favorite video tutorials from Dave. Awesome!

  • @ChrisSmith-vc7xs
    @ChrisSmith-vc7xs Рік тому

    Thanks Dave. Its good to see the science of the craft explained.

  • @BrassCatcher365
    @BrassCatcher365 Рік тому

    Another killer video! Great POU and knowledge.

  • @ralphlatorre203
    @ralphlatorre203 Рік тому +2

    Great info! For a while I had a good supply of punk wood from a downed tree across the street from my daughter's house. I used to just go collect it when I visited and then char it when I went camping. Not sure of the type of tree, but charred really well. Thanks for all you do sir! BTW love my new scout canteen!

  • @Robert32571
    @Robert32571 Рік тому

    Merci beaucoup, Andrew et toi je vous adore !

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Рік тому

    Cheers DC. You're the Man.!

  • @vincentc6919
    @vincentc6919 Рік тому

    Another great video Dave. Will try this soon.

  • @brown7002
    @brown7002 Рік тому

    When I'm walking in the woods I'm constantly looking for tinder in different forms. It's always good to make a mental map of things like this along with mushrooms and such. Great video man..

  • @JoeCool-mj1so
    @JoeCool-mj1so Рік тому

    That was really great!! I enjoyed that alot. Thank you for taking the time to be so deliberate. Plant identification is something you should consider making some videos about.

  • @donaldeugenealford4080
    @donaldeugenealford4080 Рік тому

    Magnificent tutorial Dave on the different kinds of wood used to make char wood and char cloth. Great score on the oyster and chicken of the woods mushrooms,might be pheasant backs out as well.. Appreciate u Dave Canterbury.👍☘️🐺

  • @charlesnelson2649
    @charlesnelson2649 Рік тому +1

    I made my first bunch of char a couple weeks ago in a tin can works great

  • @chadsharp1303
    @chadsharp1303 Рік тому +1

    Good job, brother

  • @NoName-jr2eo
    @NoName-jr2eo Рік тому

    Very good info! I noticed sportsman guide, military surplus issue has some of your product in it. I intend to order several of the pathfinder products from them. I'm certainly glad they are carrying what few products they listed in their newest issue catalog. I do hope you and they can agree on arrangements to carry more pathfinder products. It's good for me since I don't do electronic purchases and can mail them a check for the purchase amount. If was so far away I'd drive to your store to do a little shopping. Thanks for allowing another company to sell your products! It's appreciated!

  • @xingmenneigong
    @xingmenneigong Рік тому

    Thanks, im convinced on the need for charred material now. Ive been practising with fatwood and ferro rod, sometimes its easy, sometimes not. Ill add charred material to see if i get beeter results. Thanks!!

  • @waveman0
    @waveman0 Рік тому

    punk wood is so versatile and sustainable, this is the tinder everyone should be comfortable using and finding in the bush. It occurs anywhere trees are across the planet and can be used in so many ways.
    I have found you do not have to char it, just ash the dry piece of punk wood (the feathery bits are best) heavily and drive sparks into it, using flint and steel.
    Powered dry punk wood (uncharred) can also be mixed with ash (about a 50/50 mix) and again drop spark sparks into it with flint and steel to get it to ember.

  • @lisamcqueen8509
    @lisamcqueen8509 Рік тому

    One of the best here in my part of Indiana is soft/silvermaple.
    Lots of it, too, but hard as I have tried, doesnt work for bowdrill!
    Hackberry, and sugar maple, and now with all the dead ash, have found the punk from it, good also.
    Thanks Dave,
    Steve

  • @SICKYPOPP
    @SICKYPOPP Рік тому

    you are the goat for me! period thx

  • @string-bag
    @string-bag Рік тому

    Awesome presentation Dave. Thanks!

  • @jules-marcdavis6843
    @jules-marcdavis6843 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the lesson❤

  • @adrockey
    @adrockey Рік тому

    Great video!!! But you could have made dinner! LoL. With all the rain lately it's definitely time to search for more fungus.

  • @fsbm7489
    @fsbm7489 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Dave!!

  • @keithmoore5306
    @keithmoore5306 Рік тому

    hardwood stumps that have had carpenter ants or termites work them over make great char too! i find those i collect gallon ziplocks of that spongy wood! and Dave the lighter get a pair of small needle nose pliers and take the windscreen off it's way easier to use it as a sparker that way! it pops off real easy.

  • @chrisholmes6029
    @chrisholmes6029 10 місяців тому

    Very informative. Thank you so much.

  • @BrianJMader54476
    @BrianJMader54476 Рік тому

    Great video👍, greetings from Wisconsin.

  • @seedy-waney-bonnie4906
    @seedy-waney-bonnie4906 Рік тому

    In the woods I was at it was mostly pine and oak trees. By the way I'm Reverend Christine.

  • @76Duceman
    @76Duceman Рік тому

    Great educational video! Thanks Dave

  • @mr.somebody1493
    @mr.somebody1493 Рік тому

    Good job Dave.

  • @amateurshooter6054
    @amateurshooter6054 Рік тому

    Thanks Dave

  • @kevinshockey1836
    @kevinshockey1836 Рік тому +1

    Awesome thanks

  • @j.robertsergertson4513
    @j.robertsergertson4513 Рік тому

    I ve always use a chunk of damp punky wood on the campfire to keep mosquito and black flys away ,never thought to use it dry as char .

  • @woodsinme
    @woodsinme Рік тому

    Good stuff Dave.

  • @NichGatton
    @NichGatton Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @MikeJones-im7ki
    @MikeJones-im7ki Рік тому

    This is very interesting😊

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 Рік тому

    Aspen poplar is amzing wood the stringy stuff under the bark saves my Bacon once or twice

  • @mr.somebody1493
    @mr.somebody1493 Рік тому

    Whenever I find a really good punkwood tree, I harvest and save a couple buckets full.

  • @zippitydoodah5693
    @zippitydoodah5693 Рік тому +1

    excellent

  • @lowrangeoverland9013
    @lowrangeoverland9013 Рік тому

    Great info❗ thanks for sharing 💯👍🥇🏆💪🇺🇲

  • @johnwinchell1029
    @johnwinchell1029 Рік тому

    Terrific as usual.

  • @williamsdesigning1949
    @williamsdesigning1949 Рік тому

    YOU DA MAN DAVE!

  • @dalemeyer8207
    @dalemeyer8207 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @hiramhaji7813
    @hiramhaji7813 Рік тому +1

    We have A lot of punk wood in my area

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 Рік тому

    Thanks Dave. What’s your take on the Wazoo fire necklaces? A lot of people seem to really like them.

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta Рік тому +4

    are you guys working on a shaving soap?

  • @mikecorbett8310
    @mikecorbett8310 Рік тому

    Have you ever used charcoal from under the bottom side where rain didn’t get on trees that been burned like in a forest fire?

  • @countryuncle3
    @countryuncle3 Рік тому +1

    Nice video Dave ,what do you think about using charred cattail

  • @seedy-waney-bonnie4906
    @seedy-waney-bonnie4906 Рік тому

    David; "What I need to know is what to do if bite by a rattlesnake and there's no way to get any medical help". I never got bite before but I did have a close call. One night I dreamed I stepped over a log and there was a big rattlesnake that bite my leg....Well, the next day I was hunting, I know not to step over a log but I did it without even thinking, snake strike at my leg, I was able to jump just in time, he missed me, he was a very big snake.

  • @eatmorenachos
    @eatmorenachos Рік тому +3

    Brilliant. I would've thought pine would be useful since it burns so easily---so that's another thing I've learned from watching these videos. Thanks Dave!

    • @mr.somebody1493
      @mr.somebody1493 Рік тому +1

      Pine pitch burns, I keep a wad of it in my char tin, it can take the place of a candle stub.

    • @christineedwards4865
      @christineedwards4865 Рік тому

      @@mr.somebody1493 It definitely burns, the only problem is you need a flame to light it. Charred punkwood (and some other popular firestarting materials) can be lit with a well placed spark.

    • @brown7002
      @brown7002 Рік тому

      It is great for a Excelerate or even shaving with a ferro rod.

  • @LivingHistorySchool
    @LivingHistorySchool Рік тому

    Chicken of the woods are tasty!

  • @theoneandonlycarlton
    @theoneandonlycarlton Рік тому

    It Doesn't Matter What You're Trying To Teach Dave, There's ALWAYS Gonna Be Some Know-it-all Idiot Who Has To Criticize LOL Just Keep Up The Great Work Brother.

  • @stevestumpy6873
    @stevestumpy6873 Рік тому +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @chrisclark4799
    @chrisclark4799 Рік тому

    Dave, would you consider oak a decent charring material. That or maple?

  • @timothyhall2117
    @timothyhall2117 Рік тому

    Dave!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @michaelmaier7262
    @michaelmaier7262 Рік тому +1

    Should you push on a standing dead tree to see if you can push it over, for safety?

    • @christineedwards4865
      @christineedwards4865 Рік тому +1

      It's better to leave it standing. It doesn't only have survival uses, they also make habitats for rarely seen animals like flying squirrels. Not to mention the tree becomes a safety hazard as it falls, I've pushed them over more than once only to have a piece of the top break off and fall on me.

  • @Pygar2
    @Pygar2 Рік тому

    David, are fungi a useful survival food, or just tasty?
    Now, how to stop "Punk Polka" from running through my head...

  • @outdoordauber
    @outdoordauber Рік тому +2

    @1:33 isn't a lighter without fluid just a micro ferocerium rod?

    • @mr.somebody1493
      @mr.somebody1493 Рік тому

      Essentially yes, but the bigger the rod the bigger, hotter and longer burning the sparks will be. Fire starting is all about heat transfer. Char if devoid of moisture, and pre burnt, so the tiniest spark will ignite it.

    • @outdoordauber
      @outdoordauber Рік тому +2

      Yeah, I get all the variables, but the sparks from a Ferro rod are all about the same temperature. Larger rods throw more sparks, but each spark is the same temp. And the "flint" in a lighter is a Ferro rod...

  • @YaYaLee
    @YaYaLee Рік тому

    Is cedar a good candidate to char?

  • @timothyhall2117
    @timothyhall2117 Рік тому

    How do you identify aspen?

  • @rlingerfelt2019
    @rlingerfelt2019 Рік тому

    Thanks Dave