Message from @Deleted User

Discord ID: 376748397832437769


2017-10-26 23:43:32 UTC  

@Deleted User Reminds me of when i was young and riding in the car with my father, a song came on and he told me the band was "three dog night" Then procceded to explain three dog night was an indian term used to describe a night that was really cold and they would bing 3 dogs in the teepee to help with them for warmth.

2017-10-26 23:44:11 UTC  

But anyways good luck, let me know how it turns out

2017-10-27 01:14:19 UTC  

Well, we’ll see how loyal my dogs are. We have a dog door, so we’ll find out whether they choose me or the nice warm house. I’m wearing sweat pants, a sweatshirt, and wool socks.

2017-10-27 01:34:04 UTC  

@Deleted User Stay warm, you maniac

2017-10-27 10:48:22 UTC  

Went well. Very warm. No puppies. Treacherous bastards.

2017-11-02 21:08:53 UTC  

@Deleted User hey I have a question for you too 😆
That blanket you used the other night outside, where did you get it? I live in a 118 year old refrigerator during the winter months.

2017-11-02 21:16:32 UTC  

XL

2017-11-02 21:36:01 UTC  

Thank you

2017-11-02 21:45:11 UTC  

get two

2017-11-02 21:46:42 UTC  

Ok, I will.

2017-11-05 14:41:54 UTC  

This here’s a piece of poplar. Gonna try and make a fire bow today.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/376742932893663232/image.jpg

2017-11-05 14:43:16 UTC  

Tried last night using a pine drill. No luck. Going for hardwood today

2017-11-05 14:51:09 UTC  

So...off to the rainy forest for:
1 hardwood drill

2017-11-05 14:51:24 UTC  

@Deleted User I would try moving the hole right next to the side of the board, to scrape the ember pile that long of a distance will likely be challenging, here's a quick diagram, keep us updated!

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/376745320312209429/Bow_Drill_with_annotations.svg.png

2017-11-05 14:51:57 UTC  

Thanks. You think a hardwood drill will be better?

2017-11-05 14:52:05 UTC  

Gonna use a sapling for the bow

2017-11-05 14:52:16 UTC  

Need a socket too

2017-11-05 14:53:52 UTC  

quick google search: Your first step is to find the best wood for your spindle and your fireboard. Generally, you should make these two parts of your set from the same type of wood (if for some reason this is not possible, make sure that the spindle is a harder wood than the fireboard). Good choices for your spindle and fireboard are:
Red Elm (Slippery Elm)
Cedar - one of the best choices
Basswood
Walnut
Blue Beech
Cottonwood
Yucca - one of the best choices
Cypress
Tamarack
For your thunderhead you'll want to use a pine or hemlock knot. The trick is to get a piece of wood from the fir family that has a lot of resin that will help lubricate the thunderhead.

2017-11-05 15:03:28 UTC  

Isn’t poplar good too?

2017-11-05 15:03:37 UTC  

For fireboard I mean

2017-11-05 15:16:07 UTC  

yep found this: "The base board should be cut from a soft wood. Poplar/cottonwoods and Saguaro ribs are two examples"

2017-11-05 20:56:04 UTC  

@Brandon Ironside- ND okay we switched to a cedar drill (spindle) on a poplar board and we have some good smoke going

2017-11-05 21:04:13 UTC  

@Deleted User Great, obviously for this methods tinder is going to be huge, what you using?

2017-11-05 21:23:43 UTC  

Well since everything around here is soaked right now I’m going with dryer lint

2017-11-05 21:23:52 UTC  

I wish I had a cedar fireboard

2017-11-05 22:02:42 UTC  

Videos, if you can

2017-11-05 22:02:45 UTC  

Pls

2017-11-05 22:35:01 UTC  

So far I just have a video of the smoke

2017-11-10 23:59:14 UTC  

@Deleted User How did round two go for the wool blanket?

2017-11-10 23:59:52 UTC  

Doing it tonight. 19 degrees predicted

2017-11-11 00:00:35 UTC  

Good deal!

2017-11-11 00:04:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/378696369122312192/20171110_180426.jpg

2017-11-11 00:04:39 UTC  

New knife benchmade buschcrafter!

2017-11-11 00:05:22 UTC  

very sturdy full tang knife, off to touch up the edge!

2017-11-11 00:09:16 UTC  

Bad ass. Heavy enough to work wood?

2017-11-11 00:09:56 UTC  

Two blankets

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/378697822708695061/image.jpg

2017-11-11 00:10:23 UTC  

Tent shell on top

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712657973215233/378697932976685056/image.jpg

2017-11-11 00:14:35 UTC  

@Deleted User yes! that's why I got this one, thick spine, full tang, should perfect for wood splitting and general buschcrafting duties!

2017-11-11 00:15:06 UTC  

looks like a good setup, let us know how it turns out!

2017-11-11 00:15:33 UTC  

Nice. I was wanting after a heavier blade when I was trying to cut out notches for that fireboard last week.