VIKING Lantern Rawhide Lamp | Viking Bushcraft - Viking Crafts Guide (Ep. 11)
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2023
- THIS LAMP IS NOT BASED OF SOURCES OR FINDS FROM THE VIKING AGE
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Im in the south part of Denmark in an old bronze age ceremonial site.
In this video i will show you how to make your own "viking" lantern using very simple tools.
This type of lamp is not know from the viking age in Scandinavia, but it is used widely among reenactors in the viking community. It is relatively easy to make, pretty safe since the flame is closed in and wind doesnt blow out the flame if used outside or in the opening of a viking tent.
Except from my modern mora knife, a modern spiral drill and the scribe ALL tools and gear used in this video is based on actual finds from the viking age and is reproductions of tools and gear. Most is made by me.
I used some scraps I had lying around. The top disc is beech wood, the bottom disc ash, the round sticks red alder and the wedges ash. There is many ways to make this type of lamp (try and do a youtube seach) but this way made sense for me and the posibillities my tools provide me. I am especially fond of my replica of the little hack saw found in the tool chest of Mästermyr. It does such a great job for many little cuts in both wood, bone etc.
Raw hide is a great material. Basically animal skin, dehaired and scraped for fats and membranes and then streched and dried. It is hard as cardboard when dry but becomes flexible in any direction when wet, stretches, and the dries up and tightens up again. And its more or less transparent.
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Making of the backpack I wear in this video: • VIKING Backpack from G...
Recording gear:
Canon 600d
kit lens, 50mm 1,8 and 70-300mm zoom lense for wildlife
DJI mini SE drone
Boye recording mic
The music is a traditional russian tune I recorded on my homemade Hurdy Gurdy.
The lyrics in the russian version speaks of rising spring, the melting snow, the forest and the nature returning to life after winter sleep and the wakening of the bear. Its a tune that is often in my head this time of year in early March. - Jak na to + styl
Excellent! Thanks for the information and the presentation. Skal
Skål Erik:) thank you very much and im delighted that your watching my videos and take the time to write feedback. All the best
Great views, great nature!
Thank you Tobias:)
I admire your tenacity and attention to detail, using primitive tools and fabrication methods. The hike through the countryside and sightings of the animals there is wonderful! I would be very interested in videos showing the making of the tools. As soon as I can procure suitably sized rawhide, I will use this instruction to make a lantern. Thank You for sharing this with me. Skal!
thank you for the kind words Erik. about making tools, i promise i will try to do more of that. I am planning one about making a pump drill. But most of my tools are metal and iron, and i need them in high quality and my own skills are not there yet so it is better for me to buy from blacksmiths. I hope you find some suitable rawhide and make a great lantern.) all the best
Love what you did there...great job!
Thank you so much Keith:)
Fantastic job and video sir. Thank you
Thank you Andreas. In happy you liked the video and took the time to comment:)
the rumor/myth about this "Viking lamp" most likely dates from when the medieval center in Guldborgsund opened back in the late 1980s ... a historian brought a lamp from Norway from around the 18th century with him at the opening, and a American film crew that was on the spot, to make a documentary about the Trebuchet construction (the biggest one in the world).
Their film and pictures might have helped to spread the "idea" that this was a lamp from the Viking/Middle Ages...🤷♂
fed video, man får helt lyst til at pakke sine ting og flytte ud i naturen ...👍
many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work 👌
Thats a really interesting story tha casts some light on the, yes, almost mythical "Viking lamp". Thanks for sharing it with me:) i wish i could just spend All My time like this. Thank you for taking the time to comment:)
Muy chulo el vídeo
Gracias:)
Hello Ramuni , This video reminded me of being a Teenager , spending time out in the wilds being productive , and crafting wooden items for my room at home , Be Well my Friend , Strength , Honour and Respect .
Hello my friend. Im glad to hear that. Its Nice when Things we see can take us back in happy memories. I wish i had the time, money or option to do way more of this. Its by far some of my Best moments spend when on out.
Beautiful video. soothing music, great location, and a wonderful, useful project. but of course, the highlight for me was that adorable little sewing knife. just fantastic.
I love that little knife. Bought the blade from a blacksmith and made the knife myself. The fact that it folds makes it great to take along and store inside small bags or pouches. And I keep it razorsharp:) im happy to hear you appreciate it:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking sometime I m planning on building a "barrel knife" in the Sami style.
Those Are so cool:)
Nice video. Cool craft project. Thanks.
Thank you Alk:) and for taking the time to comment
Nice video og godt gået✌🏼
Tusind tak Linda:)
Det ser fandeme godt ud!
Tak Mads:)
Parádní moc pěkné a povedené 👍máš šikovné vikingské ruce🤚✋paráda jen tak dál ať se daří Ramuni😉
thank you Jiri for you kind words and comment:)
My sincerest thanks for taking us on another one of your wonderful adventures! You got some beautiful shots of the wildlife there. I think this is the first time that I've ever seen someone build one of these lanterns with traditional tools. You did a great job of it!
And I adore your Mästermyr hacksaw - did you make it yourself? Is the sawblade also traditional, or a modern blade?
Thank you Ingvar. Im very happy you appreciate the video. The hacksaw I bought at a Viking market from a German merchant. Im pretty sure the blade is not modern. But not 100% sure. It cuts well but not as well as a modern blade and also is not change able.
Any instructions on how to make your coat?
hello Mike. I have a plan about making a video about making the pattern for and sewing more vikinge clothes. But i fear it will not be untill autumn. So stay tuned:)
Where did you get the rawhide that thin?
I buy a whole sheet (calf) from my local leather and Crafts supplier that is Like this. It is lntended for drum skin.
🎩Hi. Seems very easy to make. Only one problem is, in England the only place you can get rawhide is from a pet shop in the form of dog chews, and it’s only thin strips. About 3” wide.
Its is fairly easy to make. Especially with modern tools also. Its possible to see Them together but I bought a while hide from a musical shop meant for a drumskin for tradition traditional drums like Bodhran or shama drums. Maybe thats the direction to look for largwr pieces. It gets pricy though. But there a good few lamps from a whole goat hide
butcher shop? Farmer?
@@Sheepdog1314 could be. I made some also myself many years ago from a deer hide a got from a hunter. Fairly easy process.
Does your pet shop sell the rolled up rawhide chews? They look like a little log. Soak them overnight and unroll them to get a decent sized piece.
If you make vlogs, I can almost guarantee youll gain great youtube fame
Vlogs here on CZcams?
@RAMUNI - Viking Crafts and Living yeah people will love it to see your boat or hunting adventures... I'm going to share your channel to as many people I know
@@gavinbarnett2267 i will Consider this. Have thought about it on and off. So thank you. And thank you for sharing:)
@@RAMUNI-Viking awesome can't wait😀
Please make vlogs😢
Im open for ideas so let me know what format and content you Are thinking?