As always Ben, this has been a pleasure to watch. I really appreciate your knowledge of the uses of the different resources on your property. A man that knows his patch of the planet. Thank you.
@@BenOrford Just like the growth of a human being the land changes as time passes, and hopefully with our close attention and stewardship it is better than we found it when we leave.
Great to see you back outdoors.A much better way to demonstrate woodcraft and of course the products you produce and sell. I personally signed up to the channnel to see these sorts of videos not really into buying knives etc. Thanks alot. PS have you two been treking/wild camping recently loved your series on all that.
So ours is a bit different from the average parang, it’s actually like a hybrid of a parang and a billhook. The curve of a parang is just so efficient at cutting compared to a billhook + they often don’t come with a case. We have a video Axe vs Parang that goes into the benefits of a parang in a bit more detail!
Nice presentation of Tools here Ben. I wish you and Lois a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2025!
Thank you both, have a great Christmas.
i very much enjoyed this, thank you! ❤
Can't wait for the next episode Ben 🙌👌
On ya mate.look after yourself.
As always Ben, this has been a pleasure to watch. I really appreciate your knowledge of the uses of the different resources on your property. A man that knows his patch of the planet. Thank you.
Thanks John, really appreciate this. It’s amazing to see a patch of land shifting across the years and to be able to share a bit of that 🏕️
@@BenOrford Just like the growth of a human being the land changes as time passes, and hopefully with our close attention and stewardship it is better than we found it when we leave.
Enjoying all the vids Ben👍👍👍
Great to see you back outdoors.A much better way to demonstrate woodcraft and of course the products you produce and sell. I personally signed up to the channnel to see these sorts of videos not really into buying knives etc. Thanks alot. PS have you two been treking/wild camping recently loved your series on all that.
Great to see you out in the field using some fine knives, my favourite is silver Burch, see ya on the next one.
Thanks! And you’re definitely right, silver birch is so nice to carve!
Nice vid - how would you compare the parang to a traditional UK style billhook?
So ours is a bit different from the average parang, it’s actually like a hybrid of a parang and a billhook. The curve of a parang is just so efficient at cutting compared to a billhook + they often don’t come with a case. We have a video Axe vs Parang that goes into the benefits of a parang in a bit more detail!
What is your neck knife? Looks robust with a chunky full tang.
That’s our Thorn XL with an OD Green Kydex sheath. More info here if you want it: benandloisorford.com/collections/available/products/the-thorn-xl
@ nice. I shall check it out.