I've said it before, I'll say it again, you are by far one of the best instructors on wilderness skills I've heard brother. You REALLY deserve way more subs than you have.
Life will invent a better idiot.... hahahaha I'm may need to use that one man.... hit me!....lol Dude, you and Ida make the best bushcraft, lore videos. Laughs and education, the best way to keep people involved.
@@inforestsandlands You're welcome. Usually you have to pay an instructor to get this kind of info. BTW can you do a video about your brother's surplus bushcraft kit I saw on FB(if its not too much trouble)?
Dont use axes here in Australia but I thoroughly loved watching this. It's totally different but made me think of MCQ bushcraft, I mean that as a compliment, both wonderful teachers.
Nice and simple video. And funny too! I think I already knew all these techniques, but I watched anyway. It was a good refresher, thanks! And I agree with some of the comments - your channel should be much bigger. The content and teaching skills - top notch. Keep it up, please!
Thanks a lot for the excellent description and demo, Joe. I did know the things you presented, but I have have never seen all of them in one video. Keep going and take care. Greetings from Germany! - Ralf 😊
Good video. Entertaining as well. Like to see the camera person help and also the editing. I can appreciate all the little sound effects in the editing 👍🏼
Great video joe, which is your favourite out of the 2 hatchets or if you had to choose 1? I already have the wildlife hatchet but never tried the lars thx
If it was my dollars brother (and it was as these were purchased), mine would be the lars felt. Just a little more nimble with the straight handle and smaller head. But it is more suited to the work of a tomahawk.
I put an axe in my ankle as a teenager in the '70s, only a little bit though 😃 Never did that again! Instead of bending the knees I tend to kneel with the knees spread apart.
Glad it didn't do anymore than that! But any lesson you can walk away from and learn is never wasted. When I am not on gamil8ar ground I like to work low as much as possible to.
Be very careful with any axe or hatchet always be mindful of the sharp edge specially if kids are around, these tools are super dangerous, saws 🪚 are safer and super useful for firewood 🪵. Axes 🪓 are awesome though 😁
I've said it before, I'll say it again, you are by far one of the best instructors on wilderness skills I've heard brother. You REALLY deserve way more subs than you have.
From you, Yankee. That means a lot. Keep on reminding bushcrafters why their wrong 🤣 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
@@inforestsandlands 😂 Who? Me?
This is the video that the internet needed about Axe Safety. Great job, as always, you guys!
My man ! Thank you 🙏 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Wow! Body mechanics! ❤
Life will invent a better idiot.... hahahaha
I'm may need to use that one man.... hit me!....lol
Dude, you and Ida make the best bushcraft, lore videos. Laughs and education, the best way to keep people involved.
Nothing action movie. Words to live by.
Amen ! 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Fantastic video. A link to this video should be printed on the front of those Gransfors Bruk's axe booklets.
Thank you ! I may suggest it to some of the axe companies I work with.
Poor Ida, definitely going to be picked last for rounders now😂
Great video Joe👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣. Twas a very fun video to shoot. Thanks for the support, my friend 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Love it great knowledge as always
the editing is great
#staydirtymybrother
And as always, brother. I am.glad you enjoyed it
The channel has a beautiful design and thumbnails.
Thank you very much. All credit goes to the amazing ida for that one
@@inforestsandlands You're welcome. Usually you have to pay an instructor to get this kind of info. BTW can you do a video about your brother's surplus bushcraft kit I saw on FB(if its not too much trouble)?
probably the best axe safety ive seen. Great video!
@coolguy2012ca thank you ! 🤜🤛
Thank you so much for a clear instructions for safety use, handling and responsibility of axe or hatchet use, blessings from the Philippines 🇵🇭
You are very welcome 🙏
Great video and teaching. Thanks!
Your very welcome and thank you for the kind words.
Great video, I never realised there was so much involved in processing wood for kindling, great tips and advice on safety, thanks Joe.
Another great one, Ida and Joe! Thx for your time
Your very welcome and tell your amazing lady we say hey
Great video 👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much!
Life will make a better idiot. Love that line. Gonna steal it. Unfortunately, life is working overtime mass production today.
Great video here for a newbie like me ! Cheers 👍
You should try Roselli's axe.
I have given them a spin. Good axes just a little hard to get. But Roselli is a fine company
Dont use axes here in Australia but I thoroughly loved watching this. It's totally different but made me think of MCQ bushcraft, I mean that as a compliment, both wonderful teachers.
Thank you, brother. Yes I have seen some of whats down in Australia. Its such a comepletelt different eco system. I would love to visit someday
Nice and simple video. And funny too! I think I already knew all these techniques, but I watched anyway. It was a good refresher, thanks!
And I agree with some of the comments - your channel should be much bigger. The content and teaching skills - top notch. Keep it up, please!
Thanks a lot for the excellent description and demo, Joe. I did know the things you presented, but I have have never seen all of them in one video. Keep going and take care. Greetings from Germany! - Ralf 😊
Thanks ralf ! We both saw the same thing then. As I seen them scattered here and there so nice to have them in the one place
Great vid 👍🏻
Thank you !
Great information thank you, going to definitely change a few things when using my axe from now on🙌🙂
That's what it's all about. Enjoy your next trip out 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Good video. Entertaining as well. Like to see the camera person help and also the editing. I can appreciate all the little sound effects in the editing 👍🏼
😊good information, thanks for sharing 😊
Your very welcome 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Great video m8.
Thanks, boss man 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Great video joe, which is your favourite out of the 2 hatchets or if you had to choose 1? I already have the wildlife hatchet but never tried the lars thx
If it was my dollars brother (and it was as these were purchased), mine would be the lars felt. Just a little more nimble with the straight handle and smaller head. But it is more suited to the work of a tomahawk.
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I put an axe in my ankle as a teenager in the '70s, only a little bit though 😃 Never did that again!
Instead of bending the knees I tend to kneel with the knees spread apart.
Glad it didn't do anymore than that! But any lesson you can walk away from and learn is never wasted. When I am not on gamil8ar ground I like to work low as much as possible to.
Hahaha life will invent a better idiot. Too true buddy. Great video
Sadly all too true 🤣. Hope your well, brother 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Be very careful with any axe or hatchet always be mindful of the sharp edge specially if kids are around, these tools are super dangerous, saws 🪚 are safer and super useful for firewood 🪵. Axes 🪓 are awesome though 😁