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Making Useful Tools In The Woods From Natural Materials 

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Lonnie shows in this video how to make two different styles of mauls or hammers from natural materials found in the woods. These mauls are useful for driving tent stakes or other stakes into the ground when camping. These mauls are also useful for driving wedges into logs to split them in order to make useful camp furniture. These mauls can also be used to drive a precisely placed hatchet into wood to enable accurately positioned ax work on projects.
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Here at Far North Bushcraft And Survival you will learn about many long forgotten tricks and tips of the old time woodsmen. Not only will you learn about bushcraft / woodcraft but you will learn many things that will help you to survive in less than ideal "survival" situations as well. Come along and sit with me by the campfire as I delve into these subjects in a way that you can easily learn to then do yourself.
I will show you how to make shelters, gather food, use wild medicines as well as start fires with or without matches, lighters, ferro rods, etc

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Комментарии : 407   
@heidievans4621
@heidievans4621 7 лет назад
I swear, every time I see your dog in a video my heart starts skipping and I want to yell out "watch out for the bear!" Then I realize its just your big beautiful dog. Gets me every time!
@TuckerSP2011
@TuckerSP2011 7 лет назад
Heidi Evans Buck sure is an interesting looking dog!
@cliffords2315
@cliffords2315 7 лет назад
your not the only one LOL
@all4180
@all4180 7 лет назад
Same here! hahaha
@johny9516
@johny9516 7 лет назад
Heidi Evans I know! First of his videos I've watched. I actually had to back the video up and have anther look at that "bear"! Hahaha!
@Berniewojewski
@Berniewojewski 7 лет назад
Heidi Evans lol. he does look like a bear. in one video... I swear it was a bear
@TrollDragomir
@TrollDragomir 7 лет назад
Always loving the pace of your videos. Many bushcrafters rush things or cut up their video so that people who don't pay attention still get the information, but your videos are always chilled, laid back and not rushed at all. A nice change and opportunity to get some of that calm in my mind as well ;)
@Berniewojewski
@Berniewojewski 7 лет назад
TrollDragomir I totally agree. Good call
@peachm10
@peachm10 7 лет назад
there is a diversitiy of gifts but of The same Spirit, praise The Lord God for connie receiving the blessing of comliness! The Father and The Son are as One and He is worthy of all the praise, honor and glory!
@deeroda1
@deeroda1 7 лет назад
I agree, very nice pace in making the videos.
@Benmelech
@Benmelech 3 года назад
TrollDragomir Also soothing background music, good ole guitar picking instead of the dumb ass rock ‘n’ roll crap!
@Alloran
@Alloran 7 лет назад
If you want to make sure you're sawing straight around the log tie a string around where you'd like to make your handle and cut to the string.
@palerider7171
@palerider7171 7 лет назад
The second maul pattern is the one we taught Boy Scouts to make. Thanks for the vid.
@bushcraftnorthof6012
@bushcraftnorthof6012 7 лет назад
Tools like this are also handy for cabin building, bear fence posts, splitting wood with wooden wedges, etc. The list goes on. Why carry something you can make? Thanks for sharing with us.
@hiroshima19
@hiroshima19 7 лет назад
I made a couple of the second kind of maul with a downed red oak that was across a bike trail I was riding on. I batoned the handles down a bit then carved them with my knife for comfort. Cleared the trail and made something cool :)
@890slay
@890slay 7 лет назад
There's something about Alaska, and the North in general, that makes me want to pack up and move there. Being a mountain town guy myself from a kid, I've always been drawn to the peace and majesty of the coniferous forests.
@johnrflower3285
@johnrflower3285 3 месяца назад
Lonnie. SUPER THANKS FOR ALL THE VIDEOS YOU HAVE MADE TO INSTRUCT US REGARDING OUT DOOR SURVIVAL! THEY ARE FANTASTIC!!
@Inertia888
@Inertia888 7 лет назад
This guy's advice is legit.
@tallcedars2310
@tallcedars2310 Год назад
Never did get a chance to make this for some reason. It will be my project for tomorrow, to enjoy a warm spell we are having right now. I like the 2nd one and will make it. Thanks Lonnie.
@sonoftakeshisan5929
@sonoftakeshisan5929 7 лет назад
Nice to see Spring in the North. Those snow videos, brrrrrrrrr. Loni is a Great educator of bush skills.
@patmancrowley8509
@patmancrowley8509 7 лет назад
There ya go again causing me to learn something new! What a wonderful man! Thanks.
@outdoors-university
@outdoors-university 3 года назад
I never thought about the first method! Simplicity! Thank you for sharing Lonnie! Stay safe and have fun!
@Hylanda11800
@Hylanda11800 7 лет назад
Am I the only one to cut wonderful "spirals" when I try to cut around a log? LOL. My grandmother told me wood warms you 3 times, once when you cut the tree once when you work the logs and the 3rd time when you burn it. Bless her wisdom I do miss her now
@sosteve9113
@sosteve9113 7 лет назад
great demostration ,how you can make a simple but very effective hammer
@edithmary394
@edithmary394 7 лет назад
Sure do enjoy the down to earth knowledge you share on your videos Lonnie. As real as it gets. Love your dog too.Thank you
@MarkYoungBushcraft
@MarkYoungBushcraft 7 лет назад
Simple and effective, the best kind of tools made in the woods. Thanks for sharing Lonnie
@craiger2399
@craiger2399 7 лет назад
Love the trick with the wedge for preventing the saw from binding.
@dmiller8425
@dmiller8425 7 лет назад
What a wealth of knowledge! You should write a book Lonnie.
@jackflash6670
@jackflash6670 7 лет назад
Ole Jack Flash made the scene, thanks Lonnie !!!
@Woodswalker1965
@Woodswalker1965 7 лет назад
Lonnie you are truly a "man of the woods" you even have a pet bear! Thanks again- Wade
@paulthomas2337
@paulthomas2337 3 года назад
Lonnie you are a pure joy to watch and learn from. Thank you!
@user-hf9rq9xr2o
@user-hf9rq9xr2o 7 лет назад
Thanks for the lesson, Lonnie. Hope you and Connie are doing well up there in Alaska! And Buck, too.
@flatlandah52
@flatlandah52 7 лет назад
another very informative video. I want to teach this to my outdoor youth group. A good skill to know.
@andrewsmith1606
@andrewsmith1606 7 лет назад
Its a pleasure to watch. I like the fact that's its not just another one of those string up a tarp and gather firewood videos. There is a longevity to this style of bush craft, a means to make a situation more comfortable when out in the wilderness. Being able to manufacturer simple but effective tools would certainty lift your spirits in a survival situation, or a long spell camping.
@tallcedars2310
@tallcedars2310 7 лет назад
Very useful tool for pounding tent and fire reflector stakes into the ground, thanks!
@470blp911
@470blp911 7 лет назад
Mr Loni, great video, using what God has given us to make tools. Thank you.
@markbutler3946
@markbutler3946 6 лет назад
Have you ever made a video introducing Buck the dog? He's seems extremely smart. I bet he makes a great outdoor companion. Thanks for the instructional videos. I enjoy watching them when I get home from work. They inspire me to plan my next adventure!
@windhamcabin
@windhamcabin 7 лет назад
Nice one my friend! A good stout camp mallet is one of the first things i like to make when I set up basecamp! And it is a fun project to do with young folks, or people new to the woods. Hope your spring is going well. take care -Chris
@SoapAcademy
@SoapAcademy 3 года назад
What a loyal guard dog! Thank you for the information!
@pastorpfp1
@pastorpfp1 7 лет назад
Great way to make a hammer. Thank you for your videos. You are one of my favorite channels.God bless you and your wife.
@brianspencer4220
@brianspencer4220 7 лет назад
Thanks Lonnie: Always a pleasure to learn from you. Brian 76
@MsLeahSweets
@MsLeahSweets 7 лет назад
I enjoy your informative videos, along with the editing style. The mix of nice music along with what you're doing is a nice combination! Thank you for the great content.
@Waldhandwerk
@Waldhandwerk 7 лет назад
Good Tools! Thx for sharing Lonnie.
@chuckkelly3976
@chuckkelly3976 7 лет назад
Hi Lonnie..Hope all is well with you folks...Nice video on the mauls. We will be using them for sure..And thanks so much for getting back to us about dog suggestions for canoe...we've started his training a bit....l hope he gets to love it as much as we do....You guys take care....Thanks Lonnie. .Chuck & Susan. ..Ontario. .
@JerryMckelvey
@JerryMckelvey 7 лет назад
Good job Lonnie on the making of a Maui and Hammer, I have never seen anyone make this type of hammer before. Thank You for sharing, I enjoy your videos, keep them coming. God Bless You and Connie
@deeroda1
@deeroda1 7 лет назад
GREAT VIDEO! I USE TO SEE MY GRANDPA USE THIS SAME METHOD. BROUGHT BACK SOME GREAT MEMORIES. THANKS FOR SHARING..
@kentheadley2400
@kentheadley2400 7 лет назад
That Newfie sure has your back, looks alot like my Newf. I love taking my dog on little bushcraft outings.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 7 лет назад
I have owned a newfoundland mix and liked the dog very much. This dog "Buck" however is half mixed lab and half Bouvier Des Flandres. Buck is indeed a great watch dog.
@charronfamilyconnect
@charronfamilyconnect 7 лет назад
Welcome back from Hibernation Lonnie, and for the lovely music around the 9 minute mark. :) Thanks!
@gus1911
@gus1911 7 лет назад
Another tool in the tool bag. Thanks for sharing Lonnie!
@robinversailles7585
@robinversailles7585 7 лет назад
Thanks Lonnie. Another moment of Zen.
@tonynapoli5549
@tonynapoli5549 5 лет назад
Always enjoy watching your videos Lorrie nice steady pace easy to understand nothing fancy love it, always something to learn, nice background music with your well behaved hound. Regards to Connie thanks 👌🇬🇧
@VE3FAL1Fred
@VE3FAL1Fred 7 лет назад
Nice video Lonnie. Great job on showing others how to make handy and useful tools when out in the forest. Each camping trip we do seems to yield a new spoon or bowl
@Taromovies
@Taromovies 7 лет назад
For me basics, well shown and explained my friend!!! Thanks for sharing Lonnie, wish you both a great weekend, Taro
@grayeagleswolves
@grayeagleswolves 7 лет назад
Hi Connie and Lonny Really Love the video's on the Do it your self projects thank you for doing them
@stevedingman474
@stevedingman474 7 лет назад
Very good ideas !!! And I love to just watch the dog always eyes peeled!!! Gotta make u feel very safe !
@pnyarrow
@pnyarrow 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing the wedge to allow you to keep on sawing. A simple but effective idea. ATB. Nigel
@SurvivorMetalMan
@SurvivorMetalMan 7 лет назад
Excellent, Excellent video! Nature provides everything.
@ajtaylor560
@ajtaylor560 7 лет назад
Another great video!!! No wonder I love watching your stuff.
@HFSurvivalSchool
@HFSurvivalSchool 7 лет назад
Wow that first one is so simple yet such a great and useful idea , thank you very much for sharing sir ! I had the pleasure to make the second one already :) Take care and see you in the next one ! Nick
@pstrowlministries6109
@pstrowlministries6109 7 лет назад
My hat's off to you. Two more fine , enjoyable and as always highly educational learning lessons on how to live practically, safely, and ecologically in the frigid Northern Woods. I find your teaching style ideal- unflappable, crystal clear,economically sound, easy-going, stepwise fashioned manner ideal for me. Thank you and may you continue happily, and safely: Your days, blessed.-Po.M.
@nateofthesouth
@nateofthesouth 3 года назад
I love your videos. They're welcoming, educational and just feel right. I hope you're blessed your whole life.
@BuzzB0mb
@BuzzB0mb 7 лет назад
Thanks Lonnie!
@HaroldDGlez
@HaroldDGlez 7 лет назад
Thank you Lonnie!!!
@tikkidaddy
@tikkidaddy 10 месяцев назад
😁 much love my friends...my heart is full today...
@alanwilliams5836
@alanwilliams5836 7 лет назад
Lonnie... I really appreciate your passing these skills on to us. Awesome!... I have had concerns of how to have a hammering device available for my needs. You, good sir have just answered it for me. If I need a hammer, I know know now how to make one. I will make one this weekend, so that I am assured that I can do it later when and if I really need it. You have a great channel... please keep teaching us your learned skills.
@tomparker8932
@tomparker8932 Год назад
lo wer 48. Lonnie into the tools now, great tutorial on saw, hatchet and kinfe, minus the hammer/maul of course, what design and so easy. i do like my little fiskers hatchet log splitter as well, very lite and useful....thanx
@MrDavidrex
@MrDavidrex 7 лет назад
Perfect Lonny, can't Waite to build a couple with the guys. God bless Ya'll
@alaskankare
@alaskankare 7 лет назад
such a good dog! keeping a lookout while you work! Isn't it awesome it seems like Spring has finally Sprung for us! There's a threat for a late spring snowstorm this weekend, but I'm hoping the weather people will be wrong again. God Bless!
@protosalasoutdoors1758
@protosalasoutdoors1758 7 лет назад
Very cool and simple way to make a hammer Lonnie! Glad to see this video!
@chefboy2160
@chefboy2160 7 лет назад
Lonnie thanks for the knowledge.
@davidharvey5672
@davidharvey5672 6 лет назад
Always a joy to watch you work. Thanks Lonnie
@wolfie498
@wolfie498 7 лет назад
Absolute quality with no agenda. Love it.
@TheEdc85
@TheEdc85 7 лет назад
Thank you sir for sharing your knowledge!
@mtstream55n
@mtstream55n 7 лет назад
Thanks. I always enjoy be out there with you guys.
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
Another awesome video portraying your mastery of bushcraft. TFS and be well!
@tylangford6572
@tylangford6572 7 лет назад
Triumph Screen Printing the wedge can save your edges as well. pro longing the need to strop or hit anything wit a stone
@ronnibuck1504
@ronnibuck1504 7 лет назад
Buck videobomb at 5:00. hehehe Such a handsome boy! Thanks for the video Lonnie! Hope all is well with you guys.
@DennisKhaye
@DennisKhaye 7 лет назад
Very nice Lonnie. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Almost everything you do I go out and practice with my son.
@lovinglifewithdogmanscout200
@lovinglifewithdogmanscout200 7 лет назад
Lonnie, thanks for the great tips.
@not2fast4u2c
@not2fast4u2c 7 лет назад
Thank You for sharing this with us your
@Berniewojewski
@Berniewojewski 7 лет назад
your videos are great. I look forward to them. great job Lonnie and Connie. keep them coming. 👍👍👍
@czredhead8286
@czredhead8286 7 лет назад
Knowledge and entertainment rolled into one. Well done Lonnie.
@adventureswithfrodo2721
@adventureswithfrodo2721 7 лет назад
just a good green piece of Douglas fir. that is tough and dense. thanks
@Johneekay
@Johneekay 7 лет назад
Great tips, thanks for sharing.
@birdland1752
@birdland1752 6 лет назад
Well done!
@Amunrad
@Amunrad 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@TheCervelas
@TheCervelas 2 года назад
My heart skipped a beat when i saw your dog in the background , i thought it was a bear creeping behind your back while you were busy sawing that poplar piece
@thecrowjdc
@thecrowjdc 6 лет назад
The Mr. Rogers of Bushcraft. Well done!
@duckmangooo7376
@duckmangooo7376 Год назад
Great craftsmanship.
@ogoutdoors4202
@ogoutdoors4202 7 лет назад
Lonny the Isaac Hayes of bushcraft. Enjoyed this one thank you
@markwilson3941
@markwilson3941 7 лет назад
Thanks again Lonnie. And Connie of course. Too
@MenAtWorkMedia22
@MenAtWorkMedia22 7 лет назад
Great video! Thank you!
@craigpreston8260
@craigpreston8260 7 лет назад
Cheers Lonny Enjoyable as always, useful too!
@Sdicdcsxz
@Sdicdcsxz 7 лет назад
Great video. Thanks!
@jupitersaturn3640
@jupitersaturn3640 5 лет назад
Thank you very useful tips .
@denisemcintosh4938
@denisemcintosh4938 7 лет назад
very cool! thank you for making
@bradfordramsden1669
@bradfordramsden1669 7 лет назад
Clever, I would say you jest recreated two of man's first implements. Good to know.
@8626John
@8626John 8 месяцев назад
Another excellent video and nice, no-nonsense way of presenting knowledge.
@MatthewELyons-yq7jd
@MatthewELyons-yq7jd 3 года назад
Right on!
@asmera4547
@asmera4547 6 лет назад
wouldn't it be wonderful if they taught these survival skills to our children in school
@TINMAN
@TINMAN 6 лет назад
excellent thanks Lonnie
@tawodi66
@tawodi66 7 лет назад
Great info thanks for sharing.
@garygerow4822
@garygerow4822 7 лет назад
Always good info Thank you
@WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsPals
@WhstlblwrBlastingEpsteinsPals 3 года назад
Thank you so much for making this video. I need to make one for my camp.
@shamuswint4575
@shamuswint4575 7 лет назад
Good work, great tips. Thank you.
@the.magnus
@the.magnus 7 лет назад
Nice tip sir. Ty
@DeRose05
@DeRose05 7 лет назад
Really good tips.
@DieHardDon
@DieHardDon 7 лет назад
Lonnie your videos are amazing!! I'm a country lad stuck in a big city with little chance of escaping often. Seeing your videos transports me. The world needs more Lonnie's in it! Good job chief!! Keep up the good work!! When the day comes that I can stride out, with the help of your videos, I'll make Bear Grylls look like a kindergartener!
@waynelewis5647
@waynelewis5647 7 лет назад
you do very good thank you Wayne
@gloriastanley2156
@gloriastanley2156 Год назад
Thank you So educational
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