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Scything Among Stones | How to Cut Grass on a Slope + Why I Go Barefoot! Mowing at Misterfall Meadow

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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • The scythe is such a great tool on any area, but even more so where there are a lot of stones and other obstacles. Cutting grass on a slope isn't always that easy with machines as well, but with a scythe in hand it's no problem at all.
    In this video, I show you exactly how I cut grass around stones on a slope and give you some helpful tips and tricks along the way. Your area won't look the same of course, but the situations might be similar.
    So come along to the beautiful Misterfall Meadow in Sweden and let's see how it's done!
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    🕒 Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:25 Scythe Blades
    01:40 Game Plan: Slope and Keep Your Width
    02:58 Getting Started: Scything Among the Stones
    04:19 Try to Avoid Making This Mistake!
    05:02 A Really Fun Place!
    07:40 Mowing on a Slope
    08:33 Another Tricky Area
    09:40 Scything Barefoot
    10:20 Keeping Sharp Among the Stones
    13:25 Do It Like a Dance
    #scythe #mowing #garden #sustainability #meadow #sweden

Komentáře • 75

  • @fieldwhisper
    @fieldwhisper Před 11 měsíci +14

    Fantastic, thanks, I'll be watching again. This channel is helping me like no other. It's helped me to get over the hurdle I experienced between doing a basic short course and then later finding myself home alone with a scythe and no one to ask. So I've identified my main obvious problem as blade sharpness and not enough good peening. I'm working on it! But I've never had any intention of giving up. 😊

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Thanks - great to hear! Yes for sure sharpness is very very important. Sooo easy to think it is sharp while it is not.

  • @FortyTwoBlades
    @FortyTwoBlades Před 11 měsíci +9

    Excellent coverage of the pendulum stroke! Incredibly useful in this kind of growth, and especially when dealing with rain-flattened grasses!

  • @RaderGH
    @RaderGH Před 11 měsíci +5

    This is the video I need to see. I was thinking, 'probably need a shorter blade for those tricky spots.' Very educational.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci

      Great to hear, thank you! Yeah, a shorter blade, preferably with a curve at the tip like I show in the video, and of course the different techniques. Helps a lot :)

  • @Kenjiro5775
    @Kenjiro5775 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Watching your videos is certainly like taking a master class in using this amazing tool. That meadow looks incredibly fun to scythe. 😁👍

  • @Goaterd
    @Goaterd Před 11 měsíci +5

    I'm really enjoying your videos! I've been mowing with an Austrian Scythe for five years now; mostly cutting paths for my goat's movable fencing. Your videos get me excited to do more mowing!

  • @rubygray7749
    @rubygray7749 Před 11 měsíci +6

    You are making wonderful videos. It is exciting to see such professional techniques that make the scythe a practical tool for today, in any situation.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +3

      Thank you! Yes, it is indeed a practical tool for today and the future. It's all about (re-)learning how to use it, still works just as well :)

  • @timothyhume3741
    @timothyhume3741 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I love this type of mowing, trying to teach my grandsons how to think and dance amongst the stones. Always keep the line for easier raking after the mow, Better yet is to introduce animal grazing Cheers and blessings from Canada

  • @kogarten
    @kogarten Před 3 měsíci +2

    Very well mown. And great camera technology, with very nice shots. My area looks similar. And there are about 100 fruit trees there. Always a challenge and always a joy. 😃

  • @willaert1999vierne
    @willaert1999vierne Před 11 měsíci +4

    A real master of blade.

  • @piotrgmiter2833
    @piotrgmiter2833 Před 11 měsíci +3

    ...pozdrawiam z Polski, fajnie opowiadasz 😎🌼

  • @nsg_kuunda4786
    @nsg_kuunda4786 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I have so much more I need to learn about this

  • @georgianaghitulete5344
    @georgianaghitulete5344 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Your work is an inspiration for me, you along with your team have turned scything into an art. I am from Romania and I am a begginer in scything. Please advise me what scythe to buy keeping in mind that I have 4 000 m square meadow with hard grass and slopes and stones. I am 165m tall if this helps in choosing the size of the scythe. Please tell me the site from where to buy as well , as I want to learn your art of scything with a correct tool. Thank you, Georgiana

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Feels almost embarrassing to advice someone from the country of the probably most living scythe-culture!
      The Nordic snath is my own design which is very popular and distributed in many countries, I also have a peeningjigg of own design that works very very good.
      Please take a look in our webshop at www.slattergubben.se there is English version. For that type of area i would suggest a blade called Hartstahl 65 cm and a snath adopted for your length. We do make the Nordic in 16 lengths but also sell the Austrian snath

    • @georgianaghitulete5344
      @georgianaghitulete5344 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Thank you so much, I will have a look on the site.

  • @ahrenwagner2993
    @ahrenwagner2993 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hello there :)
    Really enjoying the channel! Just informortive and exciting haha!
    My parents have just bought a farm and are looking to keep a sustainable approach. I wanted to know where I could possibly look at getting a scythe?

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Look in our webshop - we ship worldwide. And have some uniqe products such as our Nordic snath and special designed peening- jig

  • @jimargeropoulos8309
    @jimargeropoulos8309 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I have a brush scythe for working on trails. I'm guilty of not having a100% sharp blade at times and abusing my blade with rock damage
    I probably need to look at the lay off my blade better

  • @johnmarzocchi
    @johnmarzocchi Před 11 měsíci +2

    Would you do a video about late-season or winter scything an overgrown field that has mature goldenrod and black raspberry vines in it?

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Goldenrod is an invasive spieces here in Sweden - I know they can get really hard in the late season. All that types of oneyear-plants that recieve a hard and woodened stem in the late season are no fun to scythe. As well as brambles. Here you can not go out with a superthin and long newpeened bevel, if peening you need to keep the bevel strong . This is an advantage with all freehand peening that you can adjust your bevel more after circumstanses - but it demands also a quite developed skill and feeling for what you do. With peening-jig you have less possibilities but you can peen little more gentle and then hone firmly with a course stone until you have a strong sharp edge.
      Brambles is no good to scythe, better to combine a hoe for the roots with a brushcutter for upperparts.
      And try to avoid too late mowing for the hard plants - better try to take them eralier before they get to hard.

  • @user-pn8tt5yg8q
    @user-pn8tt5yg8q Před 11 měsíci +1

    That area looks like about an acre,(hectare) of my pasture. Biggest problem I have is having grass that cuts like butter, mixed in with stiff grass and weeds you have to hack at.

  • @renanrenan3312
    @renanrenan3312 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I would like to have a tool like this, here in Brazil are expensive.

  • @samhayden3204
    @samhayden3204 Před 21 dnem +1

    Wonderful video. Muddling through with several american scythes in New England. Stone damage is a pain to deal with on the hardened blade.
    Any wise words for dealing with small stones (egg to apple size) that the lovely winters heave out of the ground? I only notice them when i hear them.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 21 dnem +1

      @@samhayden3204 not really, collect and put on a safe place. Mow with a wide blade such as Hartstahl 65 and set the lay pretty high. Give you lots of safe space and a good angle when protect the blade is more relevant

    • @samhayden3204
      @samhayden3204 Před 19 dny +2

      @slattergubben6702 Thank you for the reply. I have several grand heaps of stones :).
      Will try a higher lay.

  • @123afekete321
    @123afekete321 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Scything in barefoot seems like a dream.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes it is! How is it going for you with the meadow?

    • @123afekete321
      @123afekete321 Před 11 měsíci +1

      It's done for now :-) I have a couple small sections to finish, but the main areas are done. I really enjoyed doing it but it was challenging. I'll send some photos.@@slattergubben6702

  • @kocinski8734
    @kocinski8734 Před 9 měsíci

    Great videos thank you. I worry about you carrying the scythe over your shoulder! If you slip/trip that could be nasty. Carrying out to the side safer I think.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Never trust a human with no faults, yes, I recommend exactly that in my videos about how to carry a scythe and safety.
      But the Nordic enables just this way of balancing it over the upper arm. Not shoulder. Sorry, but I just like the feeling of carrying that way. It feels cool 😎

    • @kocinski8734
      @kocinski8734 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@slattergubben6702 thanks for answering. Cool is important!

  • @beni445
    @beni445 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The bare feet always give me anxiety as I have cut into my shoe (albeit only very slightly) a couple of times while scything in tricky and narrow spots😅

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Really!? I mean we have been working for so many years with a big team. I have seen a friend infront of me cut his calf in a stroke - but never a touch on anyones feet! I always regard my feet as very safe for the scythe

    • @beni445
      @beni445 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@slattergubben6702 I think so too for the most part, it only happened to me like 3 times and I did a lot of scything in the last two years. I guess I gotta stay aware of where my feet are when doing pendulum and dragging strokes in tight areas.
      Can't imagine how you would cut your calf though, how did that happen?

    • @beni445
      @beni445 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@slattergubben6702 I think so too for the most part, it only happened to me like 3 times and I did a lot of scything in the last two years. I guess I gotta stay aware of where my feet are when doing pendulum and dragging strokes in tight areas.
      Can't imagine how you would cut your calf though, how did that happen?

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@beni445 ha ha, too long and difficult to explain in text. But veeery unlikely to happen again. We had to go to hospital for 8 stitches!

  • @user-gj9nx1zr7p
    @user-gj9nx1zr7p Před 11 měsíci

    Вы мастер косного дела, спасибо вам за ваши уроки.
    Скажите пожалуйста, ваша любимая коса это HARTSTAHL ?

  • @johnmarzocchi
    @johnmarzocchi Před 11 měsíci +3

    That looks like late summer grass.

  • @andersg6146
    @andersg6146 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hej! Could you do a video on mowing ditches?

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +4

      Not planned but I can. In general very simple though. Just short rows from up to down, enables you to throw the bottom grass a bit up at the end of the row.

  • @ThatBenKraft
    @ThatBenKraft Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is exactly how I feel when I’m shaving 😳

  • @tarabenedict8416
    @tarabenedict8416 Před 10 měsíci

    Can you do one on cutting narrow 60cm paths between raised beds? Wondering if I can get a scythe for those!

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Maybe an idea, but 60 cm is no problem if it is not high walls beside. Just play and see!
      You can also search for " mowing in tricky areas "

  • @user-pn8tt5yg8q
    @user-pn8tt5yg8q Před 10 měsíci

    Greetings friend! I have a blade that is alot wavy and flimsy at the heel where metal has lost tension. Is it possible to cut the bad parts making it less wide, or is it better to buy new? Thanks!

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 10 měsíci +1

      That's a problem mostly to blame the factory as it's a too thin material in the blade itself making that possible to happen. Often some parts are much thinner than others on a such blade. There is some things you can make to do it better - I am planning a film about that. But basically grind five to ten mm down and then peen again. And first also try to tense it up by making tension hammer strokes a bit in to the spine of the blade.

    • @user-pn8tt5yg8q
      @user-pn8tt5yg8q Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@slattergubben6702 thanks! I'll try that. You da man! :)

  • @lobo1261
    @lobo1261 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey i just started using a scythe to mow my lawn and i was wondering if you ever mow in the rain? Is the a good idea? Or just better tonwait till it passes? Im just so eagar to be out mowing!

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 10 měsíci +2

      Try! It's no problems!

    • @lobo1261
      @lobo1261 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@slattergubben6702 also where can i get those long snaths you use mines is 5 ft long and im 5ft 11in

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 10 měsíci

      @@lobo1261 our webshop is www.slattergubben.com

  • @erikacaitano3231
    @erikacaitano3231 Před 11 měsíci

    Ich frage mich, wie ich eines davon erwerben kann

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci

      You'll find everything you need for scything in our webshop: www.slattergubben.se/produkter/kopa-lie/lieblad-orv-knackutrustning including my own Nordic snath and specially designed peening jig. For international shipping, please read the info at the top of the page :)

  • @kjeldlarsen3539
    @kjeldlarsen3539 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Scything is always fun, but raking is a pest! Have you any recommendations when it comes to raking.

    • @samueldougoud3289
      @samueldougoud3289 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Perhaps, raking the bulk with a fork held downwards, and finishing with the rake...? In any case, if your scything was sloppy, you will regret it when it come to raking...😉

    • @kjeldlarsen3539
      @kjeldlarsen3539 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@samueldougoud3289 Exactly, so the main problem is probably sloppy scything. :-)

    • @123afekete321
      @123afekete321 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I found I didn’t have to do a lot of raking. I use the fork to roll a row of cut grass into pile which I can then pick up with the fork. Or just fork it into a tarp which is then easy to pull.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci +4

      I find raking pretty nice as it is a break from mowing - about 1/3 of our workingtime is raking in avarage. But as someone says It is a pest if the scytning is not properly done. I plan to to a really long and informative film about raking. But regarding the tools I have two films on the channel - one about how to fix the best fork and one how to fix ans strim the best rake. I agree on the answers from the others!

  • @moo7876
    @moo7876 Před 11 měsíci

    Ow much does it cost per day for this?

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 11 měsíci

      Usually we get paid per object, if that's what you ask for

  • @plainsimple442
    @plainsimple442 Před 2 měsíci

    You are lifting the blade on your backstroke.

    • @slattergubben6702
      @slattergubben6702  Před 2 měsíci

      Sometimes it can ease the work, the important is that you leave a distinct line of cut/uncut gras after you

  • @schwesterharry
    @schwesterharry Před měsícem +1

    Do you drive sometimes Barefoot?