These videos are gold. Very inspiring to up my kit and improve everything. Great videography great editing. Your smiles always bring cheer. Now I just need to teach myself it will all come in time and to fight the instant gratification.
Hello Jordan:) thanks for these good words. i much appreciate that. And best of luck with your own projects:) i am very happy to know you feel inspired by the video. all the best
Thank you:) i will continue i promise. I made the wax myself. Just Melting beeswax with powedered charcoals or wood ashes. I have since found that resin glue like i make in a more recent video works Better as it keeps hard better than wax
What a great project. I loved that you remembered to make the teeth with the grain of the antler, very smart. awesome camera work and editing. I will have to look for a copy of that book. Thank you for a very enjoyable trip into your workshop.
Thank you for taking the time to comment:) im happy to hear you enjoyed the video and the work. The books is in German but I know a few english copies has been issued but I think they Are hard to get. I might be able to get you in touch with someone Who has a stack of the english version:)
Tools can be rented anywhere you live, especailly in cities there are many "maker spaces" all over the world in most cities that you can in, make your thing, and leave granted you supply the material you're processing
@@RAMUNI-Viking Many thanks for your interest, the Viking Ships have a side Rudder, (Båt ror)in the small boats the boat Rudder is fastened with a terminal Knot made with the rope, it is a Simple Overhand Knot but made in a special round way that makes it bigger can you make a demonstration of it please, it is like a terminal Takle knot but made with only one strand it is very special and rare in this modern days, because aparently there is no book that has this knot explained. Many thanks best wishes
@@FURNITUREPENDULUM-pu4dk Ah thank you. I know what you mean now. But sadly i dont know how to do that, so i am not able to help you. I will keep you in mind if I stumble upon information about how to make that knot.
Selv tak, ingen årsag... Jeg laver selv læderarbejde (autentisk og vikingetidsinspireret) og synes det er fedt at se forskellige andre håndværk. Og igen, formatet af dine videoer er bare super hyggelige...
I've just been given a piece of roe deer antler, I'm hoping that there is enough white material for me to make a comb like this. Thank you for your video, it was very helpful
Thank you. I hope you Will make a great comb and I would love to see the result. If there is not enough antler just make a smaller scale comb. Good luck:)
Its availible from amazon.de if you type Spurensuche Haithabu. Few left in stock. Maybe there a closer place depending on where you Are based. Its only printed in German though but I know english version is highly asked for and on the way
Thank you my friend. The books is called Spurensuche Haithatbu (searching for traces in Haithabu) - complete overview of all items excavated in the city complex of Haithabu (Hedeby) in North Germany (danish in Viking age) - great resscource. Its only in German though and im not that good at reading or speaking German, but the images and pictures of the items is worth it
These videos are gold. Very inspiring to up my kit and improve everything. Great videography great editing. Your smiles always bring cheer. Now I just need to teach myself it will all come in time and to fight the instant gratification.
Hello Jordan:) thanks for these good words. i much appreciate that. And best of luck with your own projects:) i am very happy to know you feel inspired by the video. all the best
Very informative, best I've seen. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you:)
Now THIS is a high quality video. Fantastic!
Thank you SO much:) im happy you think so and took the time to comment:)
Making is good for the soul.
@@littlejimmy7402 indeed it is:) thanks for watching and Happy New Year
Hej! Bardzo fajny filmik, fajne rzemiosło. Fajne, proste wykonanie. Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
thank you so much:) I am happy you like it:)
your channel is so interesting !! 😮
continu like this, your making awesome content !!
by the way, where did you have found your black bees wax??
Thank you:) i will continue i promise. I made the wax myself. Just Melting beeswax with powedered charcoals or wood ashes. I have since found that resin glue like i make in a more recent video works Better as it keeps hard better than wax
hooo, I see ! thanks for the tips my friend !! hope your continue like this in the futur !! have a nice day !!!!
You too:)
Very beautiful comb. I will definitely try my hand at making one of these heirlooms.
Thank you. Im sure you Will do a great job:)
What a great project. I loved that you remembered to make the teeth with the grain of the antler, very smart. awesome camera work and editing. I will have to look for a copy of that book. Thank you for a very enjoyable trip into your workshop.
Thank you for taking the time to comment:) im happy to hear you enjoyed the video and the work. The books is in German but I know a few english copies has been issued but I think they Are hard to get. I might be able to get you in touch with someone Who has a stack of the english version:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking yes please do send me a link. My German is not as good as it was in high school. So an English copy would be great.
@@tombrown879 could you please contact me through messenger or instagram. I would rather send you the information there if its ok
Loved it. Craftsmanship, recording, music and all :)
Thank you Brohther:) and thanks for the input earlier
Lovely I would love to see that leather pouch at the end also 👌
Hello. i will try and show the pouch for the comb in a future video for you. if I remember correctly it is from Birka.
Lovely craftsmanship
Thank you:)
Perfect video nice work many congrats and best wishes
thank you:)
Nice viking video
Thank you:) im glad you liked it
thank you for such a thorough guide! now if only i had a way to get hold of some precut material... hard to process it living in the city
Thank you. Some reenactment shops online or leather suppliers might have that
Tools can be rented anywhere you live, especailly in cities there are many "maker spaces" all over the world in most cities that you can in, make your thing, and leave granted you supply the material you're processing
Sehr schönes Video, hat Spaß gemacht zuzusehen. Ich glaub ich lass ein Abo da 👍🏻 Grüße Ragnar
vielen danke:) im happy you enjoyed it
I'm watching this and at the same time I'm watching the movie Viking Wolf. Pretty good.
Thats cool. Havent watched it yet. But Will give it a go at some point. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video Charles:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking that movie is on Netflix.
I really enjoyed this!
Thank you very much. Im happy you liked it
Hi nice video, do you know how to make the ruder Knot for a small viking boat, can you make a video for it please
Hello. Thank you. I am not sure what a ruder knot is. Can you help me?
@@RAMUNI-Viking Many thanks for your interest, the Viking Ships have a side Rudder, (Båt ror)in the small boats the boat Rudder is fastened with a terminal Knot made with the rope, it is a Simple Overhand Knot but made in a special round way that makes it bigger can you make a demonstration of it please, it is like a terminal Takle knot but made with only one strand it is very special and rare in this modern days, because aparently there is no book that has this knot explained. Many thanks best wishes
@@FURNITUREPENDULUM-pu4dk Ah thank you. I know what you mean now. But sadly i dont know how to do that, so i am not able to help you. I will keep you in mind if I stumble upon information about how to make that knot.
@@RAMUNI-Viking Many thanks hope you find it that knot is the Viking Knot and no one can do it anymore lets revive the art!!!
Also a lefthander! Great video. you gained a sub from The Netherlands
Thank you very much:) dankjewel
Flot lille sag, og en fin og hyggelig video. Godt arbejde!
Tak Kenneth:) og tak fordi du tog dig tid til at skrive en kommentar
Selv tak, ingen årsag... Jeg laver selv læderarbejde (autentisk og vikingetidsinspireret) og synes det er fedt at se forskellige andre håndværk. Og igen, formatet af dine videoer er bare super hyggelige...
Awesome video
Thank you Brian. And thank you for taking the time to comment:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking
No problem. Keep it up
I've just been given a piece of roe deer antler, I'm hoping that there is enough white material for me to make a comb like this. Thank you for your video, it was very helpful
Thank you. I hope you Will make a great comb and I would love to see the result. If there is not enough antler just make a smaller scale comb. Good luck:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking hi, I will report back in for certain!
Hey nice music too!
Thanks Wyo. Check out Almost Irish. I play this vand with my 3 brothers when Im not doing Viking things.
@@RAMUNI-Viking So much Talent. I'll check it out. Thank you.
Thouse horns can be boiled to make a tonic gel?
I dont know - maybe? I have not heard of it. Please share:)
Muy buen trabajo. Me are el mío. Te felicito mi barba tendrá un peine de cuerno
Muchas gracias. La Barba deserves good combs:)
Fantastic!! Do you know where I can find this book? 🤗🖤
Its availible from amazon.de if you type Spurensuche Haithabu. Few left in stock. Maybe there a closer place depending on where you Are based. Its only printed in German though but I know english version is highly asked for and on the way
Damn.. now I need to try this too! 😂
Im glad you Are watching my videos. Thank you. And happy to hear you feel inspired. Best of luck with your own projects:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking too much inspired! I want to do all! 😂
☝🧐I have a comb, mine is made from plastic antlers.
Antler and bone was the plastic of the ancient times:) thanks for writing Matrox
I love viking artifacts. Nice Workshop. I enjoy seeing you make nice things. What book is that you have there?
Thank you my friend. The books is called Spurensuche Haithatbu (searching for traces in Haithabu) - complete overview of all items excavated in the city complex of Haithabu (Hedeby) in North Germany (danish in Viking age) - great resscource. Its only in German though and im not that good at reading or speaking German, but the images and pictures of the items is worth it
@@RAMUNI-Viking Thank you. I was curious too. 😊
Nice
Thank you:)
Hey, love the video ❤ can u tell me how is this book called like the full name?
thank you:) "spurensuche Haithabu" by Kurt Schietzel. In German but a recent edition was published in limited number in English "Unearthing Haithabu"
@@RAMUNI-Viking thank you 🖤
You Are very welcome
C vous qui crée les peignes Vikings ?
@@Yo89-j2j yes i made this comb in the video:)
@@RAMUNI-Vikingmerci de ta réponse
@Barbe89 your welcome. Thanks for watching
what is the title of your refence book please?
Spurensuche Haithabu German or Unearthing Hedeby in english. Hard to get by but to own a copy is gold:)
Excellent. Awesome looking book. Just made an order wasn’t cheap but looks like a great reference.
Fantastic. I am sure you Will be very pleased with it:)
where dit you film this ?
In my workshop
First!
❤
Thank you
så du er dansk ;0) så igen samme spørgsmål he he hvor har du filmet ?
Jeps. I mit lille værksted
Then the vikings would stick them in their back pockets and break them.😩
No, there Are several finds of little intricate leather pouches that would have protected the combs
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what?