All videos for the tag : knapping (19 videos)

  • An updated look at my trekking kit.Steve Davis,Stillwater Woodcraft,The Pathfinder School,survival,bushcraft,prepping,trekking,fishing,hunting,trapping,woodcraft,camping,flintlock,muzzleloader,knapping,primitive skills,fire,shelter,water,longhunter,colonial,navigation

  • Dave Canterbury of The Pathfinder School shares his bow drill methods.Steve Davis,Stillwater Woodcraft,The Pathfinder School,survival,bushcraft,prepping,trekking,fishing,hunting,trapping,woodcraft,camping,flintlock,muzzleloader,knapping,primitive skills,fire,shelter,water,longhunter,colonial,navigation

  • The perfect survival knife
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    Quick opinion on survival knives.Steve Davis,Stillwater Woodcraft,The Pathfinder School,survival,bushcraft,prepping,trekking,fishing,hunting,trapping,woodcraft,camping,flintlock,muzzleloader,knapping,primitive skills,fire,shelter,water,longhunter,colonial,navigation

  • Friction fire from nothing. This all took place over the course of roughly 3 hours… much editing was involved in this exercise in futility to deliver the viewer from mind numbing despondency!

  • NativeSurvival Community Channel: All the newest vids are posted advertisement free at the Community Channel, after 4 months they are published here with ads. Website: Mitch, Mitchell, Alone, History, Channel, Survival, Nativesurvival.

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  • We are in need of an ax for projects that require more than a stone knife. This is our quest for making a primitive ax. Here’s some pics of our “red clay” survival trip we posted on Paleoplanet Part 1 Part 2

  • Making a bone bladed knife from an elk leg bone. The handle is from a deer leg, hafted with a mixture of pine pitch, charcoal and processed plant fiber. The hafting is elk sinew and the handle is wrapped with yucca rope coated with hide glue. For those of you wondering how sharp a bone…

  • DONT LIKE DEAD THINGS? THEN DONT WATCH!! Finally! Now what? Dealing with dead diggers. Moral of the story: Check your traps often, especially in the summer. My rock may have been a bit too big.. Kersplatt!! Well, it has been interesting and quite a learning process!

  • Agates, knapping agate knife blade, cedar bark, tough dealings, difficult decisions, trail cam pics, etc… all things good and fun

  • trail cams, bones, agate, tool making, trail cam pics, digger squirrels…. you’d have to be PHSYCHO to not love it!…

  • 2nd half of part 4. More survival fun along the creek If you want to learn more about knapping you will need to find someone who knows more about it than me. Paleomanjim here on youtube has a great beginner series starting here: There many other great knapping gurusout there too. I make no claim…