A BUSHCRAFT TOOL KIT
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ส.ค. 2018
- Do you like making things while you are spending time in the woods?
Then this video is for you!
This shows the tools I carry while working & teaching in the woods.
Music - "Mockingbird" by David Mumford, sourced from the Free Music Archive
8/23/2022
What a nice little bush craft tool kit, developed over time.
Once while watching another You Tube site, the presenter briefly showed (what I call) the original multi tool. Nearly every tool shown here is contained inside a handle. After a strong search I found one, it was not cheap. This tool set along with my home made tool kit allows me to do any small sized job, in the woods, The only thing that does not fit is my spoon knife.
Great job, this is the kind of stuff I like to see. Make what you need, repurpose what you can, and design and make what you can't otherwise find. ;-)
Good video and a nice kit! Zed said "gimlet" and it is a fantastic tool. I keep one in all my kits. Your 3-sided reamer is a great idea, and I may try to make one from an old file. Good stuff! Thank you. BTW, your carvings shown are really nice, wish mine were as good. Lots to learn, and that keeps life interesting...even at 68 years old.
When I first got into woodcarving in '73 the man who ran the Shop in The Bronx, taught us how to handle tools. We bought the tools unhandled and saved a whole lot of money. Good kit and great video
I've used a WW2 bag abut 6" wide x 4" deep X 8" long worked great.
I love these old tools. I have
My grandpas old tool box. It has so really quality chisels and rasps and needle files
Lovely bit of work neil thank you for sharing
Great tool kit for the camp out in the bush
Sir you have asembled a brilliant working tool kit! Have many of the same tools & a few other bits & bobs, well done. I stand and tip me hat to you for keeping carving & Bushcraft alive! You have followed your feet to where your spirit guided you! ........ATB!
Those are some great tools. Thank you for showing them to us!
Excellent carving!
Great video always enjoy watching be blessed
Great kit thanks for the tips
Oooh, those knotty bits...
Nice, rolling up my tools for a camping trip with the family.
You are very talented & creative.
Great carving tools.
Great video. Thank you
Just came a cross your video really enjoyed watching thanks for sharing wish you all the best my friend
The specific name of those hand drills is a ‘Vintage Gimlet’ and they’re so useful when working on projects. Great video Neil and smart idea converting the three sided file into an awl ~Peace~
Zed Outdoors I forged my own awl from lump of rebar I put medieval bodkin arrow head it works fantastic too I'm very resourceful wild fox too peace dude 💪🐺🐾👌💕😉
That's what they are called!! I had been told, but you know when the cameras are rolling ….and your mind goes blank! Thanks for the kind comment Zed
Zed heres a vintage gimlet..😉
Read below to learn details for making the Vintage Gimlet.
Ingredients:
1 - uKeg™ 64
1 Bottle (25 oz.) - Heritage Distilling Crisp Gin
18 oz. - Lime Juice
7 Ounces - Simple Syrup
Ice
Basil Leaf
The Amazonian Eve- uKeg 64 Step-By-Step Instructions:
Pour entire bottle of Heritage Distilling Crisp Gin, 18 ounces of your favourite Lime Juice, and 7 Ounces of simple syrup, into a uKeg™ 64. Then stir.
Charge the cap using an 8-gram cartridge. This ensures you’ll have enough CO2 to keep it carbonated!
Grab your glass.
Fill with ice
Pour.
Garnish with a Basil Leaf
Enjoy!
WARNING
This cocktail is extremely refreshing and goes down easy! Drink too much and you might miss your next day of fun in the sun!
Cheers,
Awesome and useful collection of tools Great stuff! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill! Stay Blessed!
Thank you for always taking the time to comment my friend.
Cheers Neil! Nice rundown of yer tool kit. I use one of those gimlets too, and a really small scotch eyed auger bit i find useful too. Thanks for sharing!
Simon, a bloke in the woods, cheers Simon. Really enjoyed the stoves vid BTW- great work as always.
Very nice and organized tool roll. Well done.
Cheers buddy
Every craftsman needs a good tool roll thanks for sharing 👍🏻some lovely work you produced btw 🙃
Thanks mate. I just love making stuff!!
Just came across this video loved it checked you channel and really enjoyed it subbed and will watch Thank you
Nice , thank you.....
Sweet channel I made a sheath from poplar bark.
Thanks for the video. I'm now starting to put my own kit together. You have given me a few ideas for my own. Cheers Neil. Love watching your videos. See you in the next one.
Thanks for the kind comment my friend.
Greencraft greetings from Essex fellow carver love your work keep up fantastic content 💪🐺🐾👌💕😉
Thank you for taking the time to comment & support the channel.
Greencraft not a problem anytime keep up fantastic content💪🐺🐾👌💕😉
@@randomfox9970 thanx buddy hopefully more videos planed I'm trying to get out more the next coming year. 👍👍
I like your kit Mr. Greencraft ! Im terible at carveing but love watching
Thank you for some vidios
Top notch as usual.......
Simon Parker, thanks mate. Must catch up soon. Another wander perhaps
great!
Thanks for sharing Neil. Your tools are nicely organized, safe and secure. You have inspired me to give spoon making a go. Ordered a beginners set of tools by Beavercraft and will try a spoon of two. Thanks again
I dont mean to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I somehow lost my login password. I would love any help you can offer me!
@Derrick Emmett Instablaster ;)
@Immanuel Brysen Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Immanuel Brysen It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
@Derrick Emmett You are welcome :D
Good to see that spoon blade still going it must be 10yrs old now . Must get you a mogatugn crooked knife and elbow Adze to try really moves wood put of a hollow
Both blades are still going strong and see regular use. I recommend them to anyone who asks , they have become "old friends " and accompany me on most adventures. I have used them for kuksa carving and I probably do need to sort myself out something that moves wood a bit quicker.
I love kits and this is a nice one. Been thinking of putting something similar together. Did you make the tool roll too? Would like to have seen it in more detail. I've learnt to do some sewing on my 201K and made some pouches etc and have an old cheapo waxed jacket that's dropping to bits so thinking I might cut it up and repurpose it into tool rolls etc. How about doing some vids on using a sewing machine for bushcraft projects.
I love finding, refurbishing and sometimes re-purposing old hand tools, usually from car boot sales. I recently picked up 3 of those gimlets in different sizes for 50 pence each, the lady selling them said I must have a lot of wine bottles to open - sh e had no idea what they were for.
I notice there are no sharpening items in your kit, I suppose that's covered elsewhere in your load out?
Great video, lots of food for thought.
I do David, I carry a dc3 in my EDC belt pouch and a simple sharpening board in my Bergen.
Neil I'd like to get your view on a 4 sided awl vs your 3 sided awl
Nice kit you got there Neil! Can I ask where can I purchase the tool roll? Cheers
Thanks Paul. Its one i made.
Can anyone post a link for the gimlet, I cant seem to find one anywhere.
Search on ebay.