Solo bushcraft trip - new homemade frame saw, canvas tent, wood stove, spoon carving, wildlife etc.

Solo bushcraft trip - new homemade frame saw, canvas tent, wood stove, spoon carving, wildlife etc.

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Solo bushcraft trip - new homemade frame saw, canvas tent, wood stove, spoon carving, wildlife etc.
Enjoying a few days hot tent camping next to a large fresh water lake. Lots of birds. Making firewood, carving a spoon, cooking food, bird watching and sharpening tools etc. Open the full video description for more information. ---------------------------- Date: January 2025 Day: 08°C (46.4°F) Night: 02°C (35.6°F) Hours of daylight = 8 Location: Scandinavia, northwest Denmark - sea, spruce/pine and hardwood forrest. Some of the most remote in Denmark, but limited how remote it can get. A lot of birds and deers etc. No bears, only a few wolves. _________________ Consuming: Tea (juniper). Soup (onions, potato, garlic, bacon, salt). Oatmeal (raisins, walnuts, salt). _________________ A few questions: 1. Who made the tent? Tschum 2P SOSWA (made in Germany by a small family company) https://tschum.de/en/Tschum-2P-SOSWA.html 2. Who made the stove? Poshehonka S (made in Russia) https://tschum.de/en/Poshehonka-Wood-Stove-Removeable-Shields.html 3. How did you make the new frame saw? The frame is made from oak and the saw blade is made by Bahco. I will make a video showing how I make similar frame saw in the future... But it is pretty much just the same as shown in this video about how I make my old/"classic" frame saw design... same joint etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl-_n2yM8c0 4. What type of axe are you using? Weight? Dimensions? Homemade. C45 steel and ash handle. Classic Karelian axe - a design from the Karelian people in Finland and west Russia. 900 grams (including the handle), 8cm cutting edge, 60cm handle, 16.5cm from pole to cutting edge. Will make a video showing how I make similar axe at some point in the future. 5. What type of knife are you using? Homemade. Puukko - classic nordic knife. Spring steel and birch burl handle. Here is a video showing how I made the puukko https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKF7oDsugYc&t=713s 6. What is you're kuksa/drinking cop made from? Birch burl. Homemade. 7. What wood did you burn? Oak. 8. What wood did you use for making the spoon? Birch. 9. Can I buy an axe, knife etc. from you? No. 10. Is the lake water safe to drink? Yes - this lake is clean (no filter or boiling needed). 11. What did you use for sharpening axe and knife? A stone made by Gränsfors Bruk and a homemade strop (leather with sharpening compound). 12. What leather grease did you use? Not sure - just something from a local store. All works just fine - the important part is not the brand but that you spend the time rubbing it into the leather (friction/heat). 13. What if I have a question that are not included in this video description? Consider leaving a comment - I usually read all comments made within the first few days of a new uploade. If I don't see it - maybe someone else knows and is kind to answer. After the first few days do I update the video description with answer to some of the most asked questions. _________________ Some of the gear used in the video: Tent = Tschum Wood stove = Russian Cuting tools = homemade Boots = Lundhags Forest II Pants = Klättermusen Gere II Anorak = Fjallraven Vardag Sweater = handmade by local (not selling) Binoculars = Celestron Outland 10x25 Backpack = Eberlestock Mainframe f1 Sack = old packsack from a tentipi tent Sleeping bag = Carinthia Defence 4 Pot = Pathfinder Bushpot 4L Kettle = Eagle 1.5L Raindeer skin = unknown from Sapmi Sharpening stone = Gränsfors Bruk _________________ Video gear: Nikon Z30 Nikon 40mm 2 Nikon 50-250mm 4.5-6.3 Røde videomic NTG Macbook 2011 iMovie