10 Bushcraft Saw Skills in 10 Minutes
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- čas přidán 12. 01. 2022
- We’ve covered Bushcraft axe skills, Bushcraft knife skills, and now to finish the trilogy we cover 10 Bushcraft saw skills in just 10 minutes. A hand saw is one of the most under rated Bushcraft tools for camp crafts and camping tasks. You don’t necessarily need a large saw, a simple small folding saw can do most of the tasks that you need. Whether it be building survival shelters or going on a solo overnight camping trip. Be sure to look at the playlist link below for more wilderness survival skills and Bushcraft tips.
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Another great video 👍
Another wee tip for popping the wood out after doing the cuts with the saw, is to close the saw and use the exposed spine of the saw blade, keeps the blade from flexing and less chance of damaging the blade 😉
Great tip. Flexing the teeth inwards by using the cutting edge to pry will lead to the saw getting stuck while cutting.
I agree. Even though the teeth are usually harder, you can still ruin their "set", which would reduce its cutting ability and could even lead to one or more broken teeth if one gets too aggressive. Your method helps prevent that.
Trying that with a Silky will get you a broken saw...
My favorite folding saw is the Stanley Folding Pocket saw. Its primarily used by Draywallers. The blade is only six inches long, but it uses six inch long reciprocating saw blades, which you can buy at any box/hardware store. So you can always have a sharp blade. Plus, you can get different blades for it. Rough, medium and fine cut, plus blades for cutting metal. A very handy little saw.
Use them all the time. Was a drywaller when I was 17-18, and it's one tool that I've always had with since then
Interesting thanks for the tip!
Try the stanley drywall saw that allows you to change the blade using reciprocating saw blades you can use any type of blades wood, metal theres even carbide for etching stone 👍 plus when it gets dull you just put a brand new blade on!
I've carried one for over 30 yrs as an electrician. There are pruning blades available too. The tooth pattern is reminiscent of a bow saw although they are longer and won't fit in the handle of the stanley.
Only 6 inches 😢
Thanks for this super helpful video!
Cheers Felix!
Hello Felix. Hope you're having good quality time off and look forward to see you back soon in a new sak video. Cheers from Belgium.
Magnificent forest! Wonderful job! I returned from the forest yesterday. Recorded a new series. Reboot for a whole week. Good luck to you!
Pure class, hadn't heard or seen a lot of those methods demonstrated until now and I've used saws in my time.
Ya same. Impressed. Lol
@Forest brothers dont be a ...
The efficiency with which you perform these tasks is what separates this video from many others. There were several "why didn't I think of that" moments in this video - well done.
This has been a fantastic series. Would love to see more similar videos in the future.
Glad you enjoyed it - more to come.
Magnificent forest! Wonderful job! I returned from the forest yesterday. Recorded a new series. Reboot for a whole week. Good luck to you!
I love your videos! Lots of great tips!
I would like to have the list of the brand of knife, ax and hatchet you have here please.
@@TAOutdoors with flicking the sawn section out with the saw would you not be better turning the saw over and using the back blade to protect the Kerf?
Praktisch einfach erklärt sehr nützlich,ist ok! Dankend aus Deutschland,Gruß
We came. We saw. We survived.
I saw what you did there. 😂
He sawz all
I love these Bushcraft skills so much! Your videos are amazing and have taught me so many things!
Your videos are always welcome.
*"Respectfully Subscribed & liked Sir"*
Excellent tips.
Really liked the pole saw and the moving wood against the anchored bow saw those were new tips I’ll definitely need to try out
Huh! I learned a few new skills. Thanks and best Regards
Got myself the outback edition and a holster. No regrets!
Twisting the blade to pop off wood gives me the heebyjeebies.
Great videos, I can't wait to try these when it gets better weather.
I agree about the twisting - seems to me to give danger with tool damage. Most advice is not to twist!
I didn't even watch that video before I ordered one, but I'm looking forward to the Agawa saw.
Make more of these when you can. Please don’t stop at 3 :)
I wish you and your family the best of success and happiness in 2022 . Thank you for your channel
Blinking Awesome!! Learned sooo much! Thanks for these vids.
I have to hand it to you mate - I've watched all three of these, and there's not one piece of filler or fluff. So many "10 skills" or similar vids are useless. These are full of great information and techniques that you'd ACTUALLY use. Fantastic. Thanks.
GREAT! 💎
As an Arborist I am so glad to see anyone find Silkey saws, best handsaw available! 🔥
Excellent video, thank you. Cheers from Oklahoma
ONCE AGAIN, OUTSTANDING!
Well done.
This particular 3 part series has been outstanding and I believe that this is one of the best I’ve ever seen regarding saw techniques. Great info. 👍👍
Great tips! Especially the vice!!
Great tips Mike.
I nearly switched off after 10 seconds but then watched it to the end. I’m glad I did. Very interesting.
wonderful tips!
That was amazing thanks for sharing
I love these 10skills in 10 mins 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well done!
The practical knowledge and methods in these videos can / will save many lives.
We thank you, Mr. TA Outdoors!
i dont know about saving lives but it will make peoples days in the woods significantly easier.
Saving all these videos for one day when I live off the land!
ENJOYED YOUR SHOW
Greetings from Maastricht NL
that first tip is gold.
Best bushcraft videos on the net 🤘👍👌
Great video!
You're the best sir. Thanks for the great ideas that have been making me more productive in the woods 🙏🏼
very old things...but refreshed today...still good...
Pls do more of the 10 in 10 minutes videos they are amazing
Got to love that Silky 360 folding saw.
Your experience and presentation is very educational.
Good info. Thanks!
Nice the sawing while fixating it. Thanks!
Videos like this are the reason this is my favorite bushcraft channel. You not only put up good entertainment to fill our idle hours, but we can also learn new tips and methods to grow our skills. Many bushcraft channels are just watch me go camping in the woods, which I admittedly do still enjoy watching, but you also do this is how you can accomplish this task in the easiest most efficient way, while still keeping all your fingers and toes. Top notch content!!! Thank you for the hours you have dedicated to teach us how to become better woodsmen or woodswomen for those ladies who also enjoy spending their free time in the forests.
Another great video! Thank you for sharing these ideas and tips. You will help me to be more efficient when I’m in the woods next time! Keep them coming Mike!! 👊🏾
i like listening to Mike talk. he's got a soothing voice. sometimes, i learn stuff, but usually, im just mellowed by his presence in my day
Loved all 3!
Ace! Thanks so much for sharing!
The first one itself deserve a like
Thanks for sharing this video mate 😇
Great helpful video ! Congratulations from Brazil !
First time at your channel and I'm avid outdoorsman and immediately learned tricks haven't seen anywhere else. Brilliant I'm subscribing
Welcome to the channel
I watched the video, as if I myself were a participant in this snowy
tale. I directly feel the smell of a fire and its warmth, at that moment
when there is snow and frosty air around. Thanks for the great video!
Thanks again for great content
Absolutely SUPERB work! Excellent presentation, communication, and camera work. Perhaps the most eloquently expressed bushcrafting I've enjoyed online. SPLENDID!
Great video….. Thank You
Thanks Mike! 👍😁
I grew up in the countryside in the 80s/early 90s, and everybody knew this stuff, our grandparents knew it and taught us, and kids in boy scout-like groups did too. nice video, and kinda sad that many ppl today dont know it :)
I've never subscribed so fast to a channel.
Thanks this helped 😊
Another great film Mike 👍
Thanks Rick 👍🏻
Excellent!
i don't know why exactly but these video are like therapy to me. Always loved the outdoors but never really prioritized it as an interest until now. Most likely gunna be getting some basic kit soon and spending a few nights in the woods
Very good information!
Thanks for the tips especially the vices and v notches. Very helpful.
Best Bushcraft saw video I've ever seen. All very useful tips.
An excellent presentation. Congrats
Great end to the series mate. Some handy tips there Mike
Thanks mate!
Very good! Thank you. I have just bought an Agawa folding saw...looking forward to trying your suggested method with it.
Really love your 10 in 10 series...maybe one on useful bushcraft knots, best insulation tips, finding safe water??? Just some ideas.
Bigboy silky saw - very good, i'm want buy it!
Thank you for making this series!!!
Very valuable knowledge!
This was a very useful video.
To the point no extra crap about the forest.
Old pine stumps are great place for fat wood.
The coffee on and the bacon frying. You are always welcome to my camp.
BRILLIANT!
Thank you
A very helpful trilogy of videos, beautifully done as usual. Thank you!
Excellent tips, olde chap!
Hallo und wieder mal ein super Video aber man ist von dir bzw. euch ja nichts anderes als eben perfekte Videos gewohnt!
Grüße aus Fürth, in Mittelfranken, in Bayern, wie immer!
Von Teddy dem Teddybären, (Hybride), sowie seinem Diener und besten Freund, mir, Marcus.
I’m disabled, so getting out to camp is difficult to use these skills. But I enjoy blade making, and these nifty vids informs that craft when making them as rugged tools. Thanks.♥️
Another great video Mike 👌🏻 cheers mate 🤜🏻🤛🏻
Cheers mate!
Mate that bow saw technique of placing it on the ground and between the legs is brilliant. I can't believe I couldn't work that out, or haven't seen it before. Thanks a ton for this clip, it's hugely beneficial to me
I learned 2/ 3 new tricks from this one video, and i consider myself at least reasonably experienced. You've got yourself another subscriber Sir. Thanks. Canada.
Very well done. Thank you.
Good job with this video. Thanks for posting !!
These are great saw tips and I already have 2 of these 3 saws.
Finding your tips most interesting and make life easier
Super useful, thank you so much!
Loving this video! Thank you for all you share! :D How about a "What I pack" video? I'd love to see an unloaded backpack for a 1-3 night simple bushcraft camp.
Amazing tips, thanks Mike!So many great tips there. Cue the haters mumbling about snapping off saw teeth, use the back of the blade if you are worried, it's more flexible.
I’ve really enjoyed this video series. Lots of helpful tips to make tasks so much easier.
Awesome tipps, thanks so much!
Good job ❤️
I like how you included different smart cutting ways people don’t usually think about. I’ve sent this to others I know
Outstanding tips n tricks. Thanks cheers
These are really awesome techniques actually thanks for the awesome video.
Dayz looks so real!
THANKS for a fine addition to the Ten-Tips Series!
simply genius in the making of this helpful video.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
Another good thing i do is dig a small hole in the ground, place the log over the hole, stand on both ends of the log, and use the space in the hole to cut the wood, allows you to cut the wood super fast as you are pinning the log down with all your weight and can pull the saw with both hands
Outstanding demonstration! I learn so much from your channel. Excited for more as always