Survival Basics - page 99

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  • This completes the series. The final blades removed from the core are shown, the blades are set into the Maquahuitl and secured with Pine pitch adhesive and the weapon is finished with linseed oil. For more about this weapon check out www.Maquahuitl.co.uk. Paul has done an incredible amount of research on Maquahuitl’s and there are…

  • Part 2 shows how to make the obsidian blades that will provide the cutting edges for the Maquahuitl. An antler tipped chest crutch is used to remove blades from a core. The chect crutch antler tip has been modified from my earlier videos and now has a notch which improves blade removal from the core….

  • A review of the highly functional Black Savage Multi-Function Compass Kit. A very low cost backup option for your kits. 1 is none and 2 is one (and this fits the bill for the “2” option” for much of your gear) ?

  • Sorry about the audio issues, shot the same video a few months back and that one had audio issues as well, must be interference from this awesome piece of kit! First off we have to thank Colhane who came up with the original concept that Master Ken improved upon. You can check him out at…

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  • This video shows how to make a Maquahutil, also known as an Aztec Sword. This is part 1 of a 3 part series. Part 1 shows the materials and tools needed to make the weapon as well as the shaping, roughing out and smoothing. Next is shown how to make Pine pitch adhesive from pine…

  • I always carry to compasses for security, but what can you do if you dont have a compass? Let me show you how to build an improvised compass in the Jungle with every day items. costaricasurvival@ice.co.cr

  • This is the 2nd part in my WINTER SHELTER series. MISSION: A packable tent stove. RESULT: A 10 # tent stove for aprox 50 dollars made from an ammo can.

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    Please visit our website Also talking about the comparison between a large knife and an axe. Large knives have there uses but think about this for a moment. You want to spend between 2 and five days in the cold of winter. You need to build a decent shelter and everyday cut up large quantities…