Yeeeeeas 😍 new content juhuuuuuu😃 great work guys !!! My new pr4 is arrived 😍😍😍 i love it ! In combination with my cr2.5,gränsfors outdoor axe and my silky bigboy its my favorite tool setup now 😇
Thanks for ideas! Another cool one I saw recently was the elevator lay where you can lift the whole lay and oxygenate as needed. Pretty sweet. It's still a little funny to me how little your knives get used in your videos, however, compared to other channels where all kinds of knives get graded by carving, feathersticking, sheath, etc. Anyway, thanks for sharing! I'm enjoying my 6p and my 3hm!
Useful video, but I think the Siberian log fire isn't quite right. Your top logs burned back beyond the base log because they weren't fanned out as in the original from Lars. His top logs dont touch each other except in front of the base log. This prevents that that problem.
I learned about the upside down fire from my dad and always use it... ppl always look at me funny when I do it, but later realize I was right.
Upside down fire: 0:19
Log Cabin: 1:02
6 Log Longfire: 2:43
Siberian Firelay: 4:55
Thanks for Sharing always good to have reminders/refreshers.
Stay safe ATB Del
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Thanks for showing the different fire lays. I practice woods craft often and sometimes I need a reminder as I forget. Stay safe fellas.
Todd K glad to help. Let us know how it goes.
Great tutorial. Thanks guys.
Thanks for a very informative video!
Love it ❤️
I’ll try that next time I’m out
Cool video! I’ve never seen a couple of these type of fire setups. Thanks!
i use the upside down fire most often for camp fires , they all have there place and needs . thanks , great video
billy joe
that is a go to set up for me too...
That Siberian one!
Excellent video, some great ideas and nice to see the different ignition methods. Thank you.
I will try this tomorrow thanks
Hello. Thank you for this demonstration.
you are more than welcome.
I suppose which fire depends upon your preference and weather conditions. I always like to experiment with new methods to see what I like
Thanks guys, some nice work there.
I completely forgot what really dry wood looks and burns like...I live in a damp part of the world these days.
I’ve always been impressed with Lars’s Siberian cannon fires. After seeing yours, I may try to make one soon.
Thanks for the great video, guys. A couple of these methods I've never tried before, so I guess there's another excuse to mess around with my esee 5!
time to give them a try!
Nice video. Great job on the voice over.
Thanks for the content. I look forward to trying it.
Yeeeeeas 😍 new content juhuuuuuu😃 great work guys !!! My new pr4 is arrived 😍😍😍 i love it ! In combination with my cr2.5,gränsfors outdoor axe and my silky bigboy its my favorite tool setup now 😇
sink swim that’s a great setup.
Thanks for ideas! Another cool one I saw recently was the elevator lay where you can lift the whole lay and oxygenate as needed. Pretty sweet. It's still a little funny to me how little your knives get used in your videos, however, compared to other channels where all kinds of knives get graded by carving, feathersticking, sheath, etc.
Anyway, thanks for sharing! I'm enjoying my 6p and my 3hm!
Luke we do plenty of carving too. We just aren’t afraid to push them a bit.
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Good video
Nice esee knife that a 5 ?
Very useful. Thanks!!
great info!
nice
The only thing that I do differently is leaving a one diameter log space in the middle of each level. It creates a chimney effect.
Useful video, but I think the Siberian log fire isn't quite right. Your top logs burned back beyond the base log because they weren't fanned out as in the original from Lars. His top logs dont touch each other except in front of the base log. This prevents that that problem.
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These dudes should read audiobooks!
old Reuben has that buttery smooth voice..