Very clever using the tomahawk to raise your pack a little! At the end, the whole pack comes across as hybrid master piece. Between the old school canvas look, the luxurious brown leather, the knife with the decorative metal pommel, and that cute little foxtail, it all just works together wonderfully. If you ever retire from bushcrafting, you could donate that pack to a museum of modern art!
Thanks William for your positive and kind feedback on my rucksack 👍🏻😁 It’s amazing how great an observer you are and eyes for details 😉🤗 I believe we think alike … Atb to you 😎
Hello Tom, Excellent job customizing your tomahawk! You made it look very old school. I like the style of your gear it all fits together so well. Very well thought out and the pieces you’ve made are very well done. I really enjoy your channel. You have the perfect blend of sharing your gear setup, teaching bush craft skills and letting us tag along with you on your trips in the forest. Well done! I hope you and your family enjoy the rest of the week. Thank you for sharing.
My friend another awesome video, I’m in love with that knife, so small, it looks very handy to use, and wow you did an outstanding job on the tomahawk, you made it look old, you sir have a very well deserved talent, and finally those crazy add newspapers lol got well used, thank you so much for taking the time and teaching us, May the Good Lord bless you and yours
Thank you so much Richard for your always positive feedback and kind comment I’m very happy you like my modifications and old style Atb to you and your family 😁
That’s great Stanley 👍🏻😁 let me know if you meet Mr. Livengstone lol … 🤪 sorry you probably heard that many times. Atb to you and your family from me 🤗😃
Really enjoy your videos,I like your style, old school cool.I to prefer waxed canvas, leather,brass.I hope you continue to make your wonderful videos and sharing your awesome skills.Saying hello from Wild,Wonderful, West Virginia.Peace,brother
That's great! I've been thinking about a tomahawk as my next piece of kit. I really like the way you made it your own and made it work for your bag! Great job Tom! I've been throwing an ax for a while, lots of fun. Ax throwing has become popular in the states and there are many places to go learn technique and enjoy some fun competition! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Chuck for your positive feedback and comment. Yes I’ve heard that it’s a big thing in the states too throwing and I’m going to give it a try 👍🏻😁 Hope too see some more videos from you soon. Atb to you my friend 😃
Really think that’s an outstanding tomahawk especially for the price. Nothing like making your Tool unique and I think the just look better. I also love to gun blue my carbon knives & axes and have just used mustard to patina them. Great modification on your pack!!! Take care and I’m really enjoying your channel!!!
Great video Tom, I love the mods you made to your tomahawk and to your rucksack, they are great. CRKT makes top of the line tomahawk. I have the CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk and I love it. I hope you and your family are doing well my friend, give Cornelius a big Bushcraft hug for me. ATB, Keith Alabama Bushcrafters
Looks fantastic I did the same thing with my crkt chogan except I cut the back Palmer off and then cut it down real short but it still has a hammering surface but I did take a file and put lines in mine just like yours and black and the head but you do good work will be excited to see other videos you come out with keep it up
That’s great Carson 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you like it and for subscribing to my channel. If you get any questions … don’t hesitate to ask. Hope you and your family are all well and I hope to see you again soon 🏕 Tom
That's a great job. It's beautiful, and looks like a hawk that cost far more than this one does. I just recently bought a CRKT tomahawk like that one. I go an extremely good deal because of a coupon at twenty bucks, so I grabbed it. I believe these cost just about fifty dollars when they came out, and still cost at least thirty most paces. I haven't had the chance to do any mods yet, but I have chopped and cut a lot with this thing, and it does everything I've tried better than some much more expensive tomahawks. The first thing I like to do after using the tomahawk enough to get a feel for it is to whittle a new handle using just a knife. This way, I'll have some experience under my belt should I have to carve a new handle in the woods. I have noticed that it doesn't hold an edge as well as another I have made of 5160, but still holds it more than well enough for everything I do with a hawk, and it's very easy to sharpen. I do think a hawk does a better job with a long handle, though. The reach and leverage are important when you have a tool that's as light as a hawk. But I carry a hawk on belt, rather than on my pack The exception is when I carry it on the back of my haversack, which is also traditional. Anyway, that's another reason to sit down with a knife and make a new handle. You'll not only gain experience making that particular handle, but you'll then have handles of different lengths so you can do whatever the occasion calls for. Throwing, too, is better and easier with a long handle. Throwing isn't difficult, even at fairly long range. I've been throwing a hawk for more than fifty years. I had eight friends when I was a kid, and we all threw hawks and knives almost every day, and by the time we were twelve, we were pretty good. The one thing I would strongly suggest is to buy at least three hawk. Throwing is a LOT of fun, but the less often you have to go retrieve your hawk, the better. You should also make or buy a couple of spare handles. Chances are you'll break a handle now and then when first learning how the throw.
Thanks James for sharing your experience with us 👍🏻😁 It’s awesome that you have used a tomahawk since childhood 👌🏻 Tomahawks is not so common in Denmark and often only used as a decorative piece we can hang on the wall. I’m looking forward to using it and seriously consider making my own handle 👍🏻🤗 Thanks for your tips. Atb to you and your family
Great job man , I love tomahawks , Hatchets , And about any kind of ax . I do not know how many I even have , But some of mine are Native American Pipe Hawks . I like them real well .
Waw I wish I had one of those 😉👍🏻. Great with a original design and with a history 🇩🇰 Appreciate your feedback Billy and I hope to see you again on my next one 🔥🏕🦌🌲 Tom
Thanks Rodrigo for your feedback and question 😁👍🏻 It’s called “brunerung” here in Europe … perhaps “ gunblack” other places 🤔 In my video where I do my Esse 5 I showed the product … check it out 🏕 Tom
Hello, I have a question. Would I Get the same result if I were to use Birchwood Casey-Gun Blue? I’ve looked for the one you have but it seems like it can only be bought in Germany, or on fully German websites. I really want to make a tomahawk with a similar method to this, if the one I mentioned wouldn’t work, do you know any others that would? M
I think it’s great 👍🏻 😁 But it can’t replace a good axe or hatchet for cutting firewood For small tasks and for playing it’s great 😎💪🏻🌲 Atb to you 🌤🔥⛺️🌳🦌
great backpack. want to buy me this, but as it is a bit expensive I must first convince myself that it is worth all the money. therefore I think it is nice to watch your videos so I get a glimpse of it. How long have you used the backpack and are you happy with it after you test it during this period? I also wonder where you bought these side pockets in skin and how they are mounted? have a nice day! greeting christian from norway :)
Hi Christian 👋🏻 great to hear from you 👍🏻😁 I’ve had the rucksack for 2 years and I’m still very happy for it. It’s a great quality and it’s still as good as new. The side bags in leather I have made my self a I talk a bit about it in this video th-cam.com/video/G2RCeuFJrz0/w-d-xo.html I can only recommend my Frost River Isle Royale JR and I think it’s worth the money 👌🏻 Atb to you my friend 🌤🔥🌲
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thanks for quick reply :) Great video a good piece of needlework! You are incredibly skilled at creating nice custom solutions. I have a granfors use small forest axe. I think maybe it will be difficult to have it in the axe-sleave if the bag is to stand upright on the ground:( Seeing that there are many websites that have this bag, do you know who sells it most cheaply? R. Chris:)
Hi Chris. Maybe your axe will fit 🤔 I don’t know … how long is it ? … and regarding the price … I believe it’s almost the same price all over the world Where do you live ? USA 🇺🇸?
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I live in Norway:) The axe is 50 cm long. Okay, have the feeling that this is going to be expensive anyway hehe., Here in norway you also have to pay 25% tax :( stupid rule!
… yes … sorry ☺️ It is called “ Brünierung” and is made by a company called Schnell 😉 I believe it comes in many variations … gun black etc… It’s very easy to use and protects the metal very well Hope you can find it where you live … or on the web 🤗 Thanks for your question 👌🏻
Hi Paul 👋🏻😁 I’ve actually customised an other tomahawk years ago … and wanted to make a new and more robust one. Can’t remember how I got the idea Thanks for your feedback 😉
Very clever using the tomahawk to raise your pack a little! At the end, the whole pack comes across as hybrid master piece. Between the old school canvas look, the luxurious brown leather, the knife with the decorative metal pommel, and that cute little foxtail, it all just works together wonderfully. If you ever retire from bushcrafting, you could donate that pack to a museum of modern art!
Thanks William for your positive and kind feedback on my rucksack 👍🏻😁 It’s amazing how great an observer you are and eyes for details 😉🤗 I believe we think alike … Atb to you 😎
Fantastic video again my friend. Love the leather work you do. It fits well with your traditional bush crafting . Thank You for sharing
Thanks for your support and feedback on the video 👍🏻🤗
i like the job you did with the tomahawk, i really enjoy your diy videos..... thanks much.
That’s great Peter 🤗 and I appreciate your feedback very much 😁👍🏻🏕🔥Tom
I hate to say this: But I am absolutely in awe and highly impressed with your DIY skills as well as your ingenuity!!!
Fantastic work!
Thanks Nikolaj 👍🏻😁🇳🇴🥩
Very well done and the finished product looks fantastic.
Thanks a lot Ed 👍🏻😊 for your kind response
Great looking hawk and your sheath is awesome .
Modifications to your rucksack are super nice . Thanks for sharing Cimbrer Bushcraft .
Thanks Master Tracker 👍🏻🤗 I really appreciate your support and feedback 👋🏻😉
Very cool. TOM, you are an inspiration to a lot of us out here.Thanks Tennessee
Your welcome my friend 😁
Thanks for your support 🌤
Nice modifications and a great looking tomahawk. Your leather work looks really cool as well.
Thanks Adam 👍🏻😉
Hello Tom, Excellent job customizing your tomahawk! You made it look very old school. I like the style of your gear it all fits together so well. Very well thought out and the pieces you’ve made are very well done. I really enjoy your channel. You have the perfect blend of sharing your gear setup, teaching bush craft skills and letting us tag along with you on your trips in the forest. Well done! I hope you and your family enjoy the rest of the week. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much Tracy 😁 Your kind and I love your positive feedback 👋🏻😁
Very nice to have subscribers like you … Atb to you 😊👍🏻
You’ve made a very nice looking and very functional kit. Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Jack 👍🏻😊 I really appreciate your support 😎
Very nice modification nice tomahawk makes a lot of sense now cutting the handle . Thank you .
Thanks Tony 🤗 I’m glad you like it my friend 🏕🔥🌲Tom
Great solution. Wonderful workmanship! Great job! Looks awesome!
Thanks Michael your so kind
That’s makes me happy 😁👍🏻
Tomahawk and rucksack customizing all in one. Wonderful. I think you’ll love this tomahawk!
Hi 👋🏻 Bjørn … yes I think so too 🤗😁 I’m excited to begin using it
That looks a lot better than it did. You did a good job imo.
I love customizing hawks and axes. It's addictive in a good way. 😊
Thanks Hildolfr for your feedback 👍🏻😉 I guess your from Island … a Scandinavian sister 🇮🇸😊. Hope to see you again on my next one 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
Very, very good video. Your backpack looks well balanced. Awesome.
Thanks a lot Paul 😁👍🏻 I’m glad you like it my friend and grateful that you came along
Hope to see you again on my next one 🏕🔥🛶🌤🌲 Tom
very nice. this has given me some ideas about my tomahawk. cheers
That’s great 👍🏻😁 let me know how it goes 👌🏻🌲🤗
That turned out great. I like the looks of their axes also. Pretty affordable too.
Yes a great Tomahawk brand
Looking forward to start using it 😁👋🏻
My friend another awesome video, I’m in love with that knife, so small, it looks very handy to use, and wow you did an outstanding job on the tomahawk, you made it look old, you sir have a very well deserved talent, and finally those crazy add newspapers lol got well used, thank you so much for taking the time and teaching us, May the Good Lord bless you and yours
Thank you so much Richard for your always positive feedback and kind comment
I’m very happy you like my modifications and old style
Atb to you and your family 😁
Great leather skills! Love that bag also. I have the medium size. Frost river is second to none
Thanks buddy for your feedback and I’m glad you like my leather work. My rucksack from Frost River is my favourite too 🏕🔥
Tom
Nice job! Excellent craftsmanship!
Thanks a lot Dominic 👍🏻😁
Excellent video!. You are a very good craftsman!.👍
Thank you so much Chris 🤗 for your kind comment 😁
Looking good. Im a big fan of old school myself. Very nice sheath. I really like the closure instead of the usual snap.
Thanks for your feedback and positive comment 👍🏻😁
Atb to you 😊
Nice job! Love the TH. Your videos make me want to go into the woods more often.
That’s great Stanley 👍🏻😁 let me know if you meet Mr. Livengstone lol … 🤪 sorry you probably heard that many times. Atb to you and your family from me 🤗😃
Haha! Nope, this is the first time. I had to google him to understand the joke (lol). That's an interesting story! :)
Great 👍🏻 😁 Atb to you 🐶👋🏻
Really nice work. Impressive leather work
Thank you so much 👍🏻😁 I’m happy you like my video and appreciate my leather work
Great remake of the tomahawk and excellent leather work!
Thanks Kameron 👍🏻😉
You do really great work Tom , your tomahawk and leather mask look really good 👍😁💪🏻
Thank you so much Juan 😁 that’s kind of you my friend and I’m so grateful that you are watching some of my older videos as well 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
Nice looking hawk Tom and great outside the box solution ....I like it!
Thanks Kurt 👍🏻😁 I’m happy to hear that you like it 😎🌲
Really like that modification to the rucksack 👍🏻works well....Also nice mods to the tomahawk..much better looking now 👍🏻
Thanks a lot for your kind words and positive feedback
I think so 👍🏻😁🐶🌲🦅🇩🇰
Really enjoy your videos,I like your style, old school cool.I to prefer waxed canvas, leather,brass.I hope you continue to make your wonderful videos and sharing your awesome skills.Saying hello from Wild,Wonderful, West Virginia.Peace,brother
Great to hear from you Jon 😊
And thanks for your support and all the kindness your giving me. Great to have you onboard my friend 🏕🦌🔥
Tom
That's great! I've been thinking about a tomahawk as my next piece of kit. I really like the way you made it your own and made it work for your bag! Great job Tom! I've been throwing an ax for a while, lots of fun. Ax throwing has become popular in the states and there are many places to go learn technique and enjoy some fun competition! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Chuck for your positive feedback and comment. Yes I’ve heard that it’s a big thing in the states too throwing and I’m going to give it a try 👍🏻😁 Hope too see some more videos from you soon. Atb to you my friend 😃
I'm from Brazil, congratulations, it's very beautiful !!
Thank you so much Gilberto for your kind comment 😁👍🏻
I appreciate your support 🌤
Atb to you in lovely Brazil 🇧🇷
Really think that’s an outstanding tomahawk especially for the price. Nothing like making your Tool unique and I think the just look better. I also love to gun blue my carbon knives & axes and have just used mustard to patina them. Great modification on your pack!!! Take care and I’m really enjoying your channel!!!
Thanks a lot for your support and interest in my channel 😃
Great job, beautiful result!
Thanks for your support and feedback on my video 👍🏻😉
Great skills and creativity Tom. I just ordered a bunch of Tandy Leather tools to give it a go myself; wish me luck!
Waw that’s great to hear 🤗
I’m sure you’ll get the job done and with a great result 👍🏻😁
Thanks for your feedback… appreciate that my friend 🏕
Tom
Great job on the tomahawk and the pack modification.👍👏
Thanks my friend 🙏🏻😉
Cimbrer love your stuff mate,awesome keep up the great vids love watching your content.
Thanks a lot Gabriel 👍🏻😁 for your positive response
Really enjoyed your mods especially the axe holder with your ruck sack - Inspired me to do something with mine
That’s great to hear 👍🏻😁
Appreciate your feedback very much and I’m glad you like my mods 👌🏻😉 See you again on my next one 🏕🔥🌲Tom 😎
Very impressive results
... looks much more old school bushcraft now,
(goes perfectly with your pack)
Thanks Neil 👌🏻😉 😁
Great video and very nice work , thank you
Your welcome Michael 👍🏻😁
Great video Tom, I love the mods you made to your tomahawk and to your rucksack, they are great. CRKT makes top of the line tomahawk. I have the CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk and I love it. I hope you and your family are doing well my friend, give Cornelius a big Bushcraft hug for me.
ATB,
Keith
Alabama Bushcrafters
Thanks Keith 👍🏻 It was actually your recommendation of the CRKT tomahawks that made me choose mine 👌🏻
A big hug 🤗 to your all 😉
Cimbrer Bushcraft Tom, glad I was able be of some help....
👍🏻😉🐶👌🏻
Nice work on the tomahawk, looks great!
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your feedback
Nice work Tom. I didn’t know CRKT made a hawk. Now to go look and learn about them.
Yeah they make some nice tomahawks … and not so expensive 👍🏻😊 hope you’ll find one you like 👌🏻😃🇩🇰
WoW! Nice job my brother. That sheath is OUTSTANDING ¡¡ I wish I had your leather working skills
Thank you so much my friend for your kind feedback 👍🏻😇
I appreciate your support very much and hope to see you again on the next one 🏕🔥
Looks fantastic I did the same thing with my crkt chogan except I cut the back Palmer off and then cut it down real short but it still has a hammering surface but I did take a file and put lines in mine just like yours and black and the head but you do good work will be excited to see other videos you come out with keep it up
Thank you so much Shannon for your feedback 👍🏻😊 I’m glad you like my customisation of the axe 🪓 and hope you’ll enjoy my other videos too 🏕🔥Tom
Hermoso video. Que bien que trabaja el cuero ... Muy prolijo felicitaciones...saludos desde Uruguay
Please in English 🙏🏻😊👍🏻
Prima pragmatic idea, great implementation,
beautiful work, looks perfect with your old school style
Regards mwm
Thanks a lot my friend 👍🏻😁
I appreciate your feedback
yes, please continue - I like your vids so much. you inspire me - not to be the best bushcrafter - but just go out and have fun with nature
That’s great 👍🏻😁 thanks 🙏🏻
Again a great idea to modify the backpack.
Thanks Grasy 👍🏻😉 for your positive feedback
Very good informative video. The axe looks great. I might have to get one soon and do something similar. Liked and subscribed.
That’s great Carson 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you like it and for subscribing to my channel. If you get any questions … don’t hesitate to ask. Hope you and your family are all well and I hope to see you again soon 🏕
Tom
Lovely bit of work
Thanks William 🤗👌🏻
Nice video Tom love the mods you have carried out gives the whole set up a pleasing look 👍👍 J
Thanks John for your positive feedback and comment 🤗👌🏻
Just bought the nobo myself.
Love it. No mods plan for me.
That’s sounds great 👍🏻😁
Great Tomahawk … light and durable 👌🏻😉🌤🌲🔥 Atb
great video, that hawk look so much better now, Very nice job.
-Matej
Thanks my friend 👍🏻😁 Have a nice weekend 😉
Very cool, it looks very interesting!
Thanks Michael 👍🏻😊🔥🌲
That's a great job. It's beautiful, and looks like a hawk that cost far more than this one does.
I just recently bought a CRKT tomahawk like that one. I go an extremely good deal because of a coupon at twenty bucks, so I grabbed it. I believe these cost just about fifty dollars when they came out, and still cost at least thirty most paces.
I haven't had the chance to do any mods yet, but I have chopped and cut a lot with this thing, and it does everything I've tried better than some much more expensive tomahawks.
The first thing I like to do after using the tomahawk enough to get a feel for it is to whittle a new handle using just a knife. This way, I'll have some experience under my belt should I have to carve a new handle in the woods.
I have noticed that it doesn't hold an edge as well as another I have made of 5160, but still holds it more than well enough for everything I do with a hawk, and it's very easy to sharpen.
I do think a hawk does a better job with a long handle, though. The reach and leverage are important when you have a tool that's as light as a hawk. But I carry a hawk on belt, rather than on my pack The exception is when I carry it on the back of my haversack, which is also traditional.
Anyway, that's another reason to sit down with a knife and make a new handle. You'll not only gain experience making that particular handle, but you'll then have handles of different lengths so you can do whatever the occasion calls for.
Throwing, too, is better and easier with a long handle. Throwing isn't difficult, even at fairly long range. I've been throwing a hawk for more than fifty years. I had eight friends when I was a kid, and we all threw hawks and knives almost every day, and by the time we were twelve, we were pretty good.
The one thing I would strongly suggest is to buy at least three hawk. Throwing is a LOT of fun, but the less often you have to go retrieve your hawk, the better. You should also make or buy a couple of spare handles. Chances are you'll break a handle now and then when first learning how the throw.
Thanks James for sharing your experience with us 👍🏻😁
It’s awesome that you have used a tomahawk since childhood 👌🏻 Tomahawks is not so common in Denmark and often only used as a decorative piece we can hang on the wall. I’m looking forward to using it and seriously consider making my own handle 👍🏻🤗 Thanks for your tips. Atb to you and your family
Really nice job . Love the way it fits in the Ruck sak
Atb John
I’m very happy to hear that 😁
Thanks for your positive feedback 👋🏻🐶😃
your rucksack is a piece of art
Thanks a lot Mike 😊👍🏻 I’m glad you like it and I appreciate your feedback very much 🏕🔥
Tom
Great job man , I love tomahawks , Hatchets , And about any kind of ax . I do not know how many I even have , But some of mine are Native American Pipe Hawks . I like them real well .
Waw I wish I had one of those 😉👍🏻. Great with a original design and with a history 🇩🇰
Appreciate your feedback Billy and I hope to see you again on my next one 🔥🏕🦌🌲 Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I have been watching everyone I find . Even fount some on Facebook . LOL
Great video. I have a similar bad and those are great ideas.
Thanks Rick 👍🏻😁 I appreciate your feedback 🌤
Hope you’ll enjoy the weekend
Excellent job!
Thanks Johnny 😊👍🏻🌤🌲
I’m glad you like it 🐶🙏🏻🔥
Very cool great work!
Thanks a lot my friend 👍🏻🤗
nice mods to the tomahawk, beautiful sheath, really nice work, and i like the way you secured it at the to
great video all in all :)
Thanks John really appreciate your feedback and comment
👍🏻😁🇩🇰🌲
Just received the same Hults Bruk mini trekking axe that you got . I like it ! Craft some bush old school boss ; )
Hi 👋🏻 Geoffrey 😁 yes it’s a great piece of gear 👌🏻 High quality and craftsmanship 🌲
Nice conversion mate👍, I might try to make a sheath for my tomahawk, again your leather work is very good 👍
Thank you so much 😊 👍🏻
Your kind words makes me feel glad 😃👌🏻🌲🔥
Really nice video and tips. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your feedback and support 😁👍🏻🐶🌲🔥🦅
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Your welcome my friend 😃👋🏻
Very good. Congratulations.
Greetings from southern Brazil.
Thanks a lot my friend from southern Brazil 🇧🇷 I’m happy to hear from you 😁👍🏻😎🐶
Very good work my friend. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thanks Randy 👍🏻😁 and you take care too Have a great weekend 😎🌲🔥
Totally awesome my friend, I had to check it again, Psalm 121:7, The Lord will keep you safe from all danger
Thanks 🙏🏻 😁🌤🌲
Your so very welcome
Very very nice bit of mod there. And it is always nice to have an excuse to buy another piece of gear lol. A dual use item as well 👍
Yes 👍🏻 😄 I absolutely agree
It’s a matter of finding an excuse for buying new gear 😃🤪👌🏻
buen video y grandes consejos, enhorabuena, un saludo desde Barcelona
Thanks 👍🏻🤗
Some good ideas to consider. Thanks Tom.
Your welcome Gerry 👍🏻😁 I’m glad you can use my ideas 💡
Atb to you my friend 🔥🌲⛺️
good and smart solution of the Ax
Thanks a lot Stefan 👍🏻😉🏕
Tom
Great job!
Thanks 👍🏻😁
Nicely done ✅
Thank you so much Alex 😁👍🏻 I’m grateful that your watching some of my older videos too 🏕
Tom
Hi excelent video! But I have a doubt...wich are the names of the two chemicals that you use in the carbon steel?
Thanks Rodrigo for your feedback and question 😁👍🏻
It’s called “brunerung” here in Europe … perhaps “ gunblack” other places 🤔 In my video where I do my Esse 5 I showed the product … check it out 🏕
Tom
Looks awesome buddy
Thanks bro 😎👍🏻😊
Hello, I have a question. Would I Get the same result if I were to use Birchwood Casey-Gun Blue? I’ve looked for the one you have but it seems like it can only be bought in Germany, or on fully German websites. I really want to make a tomahawk with a similar method to this, if the one I mentioned wouldn’t work, do you know any others that would?
M
Sorry but I don’t know that product … only the one I’ve used … but I think you should try it on a scrap piece and see if it’s the same result 😉
Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag thank you, I found a website that sells the one you used, so I should be good. Skål😄
That’s great 😉👍🏻 and let me know how it went 🏕🔥Tom
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I will!😄
Great Video
Thanks a lot my friend 😁👍🏻 I appreciate that your watching my old videos and grateful for having you onboard 🤗🏕🔥🌲🐕Tom
great idea. where did you get those 2 leather pouches on the sides of your rucksack? they look great on that bag.
Hi 👋🏻 😎 I made them myself
In my video … where I setup my tarp with my walking stick
I show a little bit of how it’s attached to my rucksack
Yup: I'd say Awesome is a pretty good description!
I’m glad you like it my friend and appreciate your kind feedback very much 🤗🏕🔥🌲Tom🇩🇰
So nice!!!
Thanks 😁👍🏻🌤
You surprise me every time Cimber (if that is your name??). Nice design and finish. Looks real old school 👍👍👍
Thanks Josh. I’m happy you like it 👍🏻😁 My name is Tom
Nice to hear from your 👌🏻😁
Another great video sir! How are you liking the tomahawk? I was looking at getting one myself.
I think it’s great 👍🏻 😁 But it can’t replace a good axe or hatchet for cutting firewood
For small tasks and for playing it’s great 😎💪🏻🌲
Atb to you 🌤🔥⛺️🌳🦌
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thank you much. Keep up the great content!
Thanks Michael 👍🏻😁 Have a great weekend my friend 🌤
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag You as well. Have a nice weekend.
great backpack. want to buy me this, but as it is a bit expensive I must first convince myself that it is worth all the money. therefore I think it is nice to watch your videos so I get a glimpse of it. How long have you used the backpack and are you happy with it after you test it during this period? I also wonder where you bought these side pockets in skin and how they are mounted?
have a nice day!
greeting
christian from norway :)
Hi Christian 👋🏻 great to hear from you 👍🏻😁 I’ve had the rucksack for 2 years and I’m still very happy for it. It’s a great quality and it’s still as good as new. The side bags in leather I have made my self a I talk a bit about it in this video
th-cam.com/video/G2RCeuFJrz0/w-d-xo.html
I can only recommend my Frost River Isle Royale JR and I think it’s worth the money 👌🏻
Atb to you my friend 🌤🔥🌲
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag Thanks for quick reply :) Great video a good piece of needlework! You are incredibly skilled at creating nice custom solutions. I have a granfors use small forest axe. I think maybe it will be difficult to have it in the axe-sleave if the bag is to stand upright on the ground:(
Seeing that there are many websites that have this bag, do you know who sells it most cheaply?
R. Chris:)
Hi Chris. Maybe your axe will fit 🤔 I don’t know … how long is it ? … and regarding the price … I believe it’s almost the same price all over the world
Where do you live ? USA 🇺🇸?
@@cimbrerbushcraft-vikingheritag I live in Norway:) The axe is 50 cm long. Okay, have the feeling that this is going to be expensive anyway hehe., Here in norway you also have to pay 25% tax :( stupid rule!
Fantastisches Video gut gemacht, super: -)
Dankeschön 😁👌🏻
Could I request a link or product list in the video description? What was used to blacken the metal?
… yes … sorry ☺️ It is called “ Brünierung” and is made by a company called Schnell 😉
I believe it comes in many variations … gun black etc…
It’s very easy to use and protects the metal very well
Hope you can find it where you live … or on the web 🤗
Thanks for your question 👌🏻
Masterful sir.
Thanks 🙏🏻 😁🌲🔥🐶
Where did you get the leather side bags for your pack ? Or did you make them ?
I made them myself 👍🏻😊 and they work very well if I’m going to need more gear with me on a longer trip 🔥🏕🛶🌲🌤 Tom
BRILLIANT !!!!!!
THANKS 🙏🏻 🤗🐶🦅🇺🇸
Wonderfoul!
🤗🙏🏻🔥🐶🌲😎
Awesome! Looks great! Thanks
Your welcome 🙏🏻 😊
Great ideas! How did you remove and reattach the head of the tomahawk?
Hi Rich 👍🏻
… it’s very easy 😉 the head can just be pulled down on the handle … with a little help with a soft hammer. 😉👌🏻
I would be afraid it would fly off while chopping
No it doesn’t do that because the rotation effect force it up the handle and creeps it in place 😉👍🏻
very smart my friend
Thanks Irames 😉👋🏻 nice to hear from you 😁
Excelente equipo hermosa hacha 👌👍
Muito obrigado meu amigo
Nice vid bro
Have the same hawk, have you ever tried bees wax instead of linseed oil. Heat the handle an rub in. Nice sheath.
No haven’t tried that 🤔 but it sounds interesting … maybe I’ll give it a try 👍🏻😁 thanks
Great job man! Greetings :-)
Thanks Branislav 👍🏻😁
Nice one buddy 🙂 👍
Thanks my friend 😁😉🐶👌🏻
thanks for sharing
👍🏻😁🔥
Hallo! Paul again :-) it looks better after your customizing! Where do you have all the ideas? Br Paul
Hi Paul 👋🏻😁 I’ve actually customised an other tomahawk years ago … and wanted to make a new and more robust one. Can’t remember how I got the idea
Thanks for your feedback 😉