Charred Punk Wood

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Published 2021-02-14
Creating Char from the Landscape and the rational of making Char in a survival situation
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All Comments (21)
  • @user-nf1hc9ev2x
    The human beings will not forget you for the knowledge that you serves us Thank you🌹
  • @BigDH28
    That lighter trick with the para cord was genius! Thanks Dave! πŸ‘βœŠ
  • @KarlRoyale
    I like the no BS content on your videos, It has been a bit jarring to see your video end without the "thank you" bit at the end I am used to. Still love the channel brother.
  • @Kurtdog63
    Brilliant using an empty lighter to create spark for char. Hoarders rule.
  • @kjpw147
    I have seen a lot of people make char clothe but I think that was the beat demonstration of it being used right after. I didn’t know it sparked THAT easy
  • @slickydicky
    Punk woods is my favorite material to use for char. Cattail heads are pretty good too
  • Great vid Dave.. one good thing about YT is showing newer Outdoors enthusiasts.. when I was younger I was lucky enough to learn from an older neighbour that passed it down..πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡²πŸ€ 
  • @benthere8051
    That charred punk wood caught that spark so easy. I am amazed. Easy to make and so easy to use. Thanks, Dave.
  • @SpamMusubi308
    Random comments for the algorithms "Wear more hats! People aren't wearing enough hats."
  • @adamhinds8352
    I want to thank Dave and his family and friends, the pathfinders school, all the instructors and affiliates and all the 'Canterburries' {his viewers}, I love this 'masters' content, keep marching on big Dave C 'Uncle Dave' πŸͺ“πŸ”ͺ🌲πŸ”₯
  • I haven't done that in 40 years, I think I'll do that tomorrow, I have a small tin in my shop. Its always good to keep in practice. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘β€πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
  • @dennisw8166
    I love learning things like this. Good stuff!
  • @FAFO1836
    David is the reason I got into survival and as an avid outdoorsman his lessons have saved my young dumb butt from... unpleasant situations more than once. Keep up the great work boss.
  • @lisamcqueen8509
    Punkwood, raw or charred, my favorite. So accessible. Tying the bic trigger, need to do that, too! Thanks Dave!
  • In the old days, cloth was expensive and old timers were not about to use their clothing for char cloth. When the vent hole stops smoking, cover the hole with a piece of leather / buckskin carried inside the char tin. Very nice video David.
  • Informative, useful, and concise, as usual. Nothing but respect for you, Cody, Dan, and Sean. Thank you all for being such valuable resources to the rest of the community.
  • @jaunathang
    Thanks, David! This lesson complements well the content of your book and helped me understand the usefulness of having carbonized pieces in my toolbox.
  • @filhipp9260
    Thanks for your videos Just bought some of your books and I really like them
  • Brilliant! I’ve always heard about this but never seen anyone actually do it from start to finish. Thank you for taking the time
  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us through the years! Stay safe and have fun!