Forging a Frog Gig

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Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue
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dang it, I wish I could go back in time! my grandfather had a set of these in the red shed. he wasn't around to tell us what they were, and my dad didn't care to know that life. what a rotten shame. I miss my Poppa; thanks for taking me back AND explaining the weird looking silverware, lol!

roxyie
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im pretty sure dave is psychic XD this is the 11th time in the past 2 month hes talked about or made something ive been needing help on or i have been wanting to make .this is one of the best youtube channels ever, thank you dave for sharing your ideas, creations and knowlage in these videos, it helps all us out alot

saiaddict
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its nice seeing your books come to life, thanks Dave

FolkwayLodge
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That gathering looks like a great time, will not be able to make it this year because of some life issues but my daughter really wants to get things together so her and I can make it next year. Nice work on the gig.

woodturningjohn
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You have created a new category for searching. "Blacksmithing Headband" :)

Mrwinman
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very impressive gig Dave. Thankyou for another great video brother.

wybeellc
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I smell some At the Water's Edge videos coming. Hope you can get down to the water soon, those are some of my favorite videos.

Semper Fi

EchoPapaBravo
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Thanks for all the valuable info Dave.

MchaelTeeter
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Thank you for the time you take for all these videos. I really appreciate the information that you share with us.

Greetings from Romania!

condamned
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Love your blacksmithing videos Dave! Hope I´ll get to learn that art soon :`)

ArikGST
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You got mad skills brotha! I'd like to see you get back into some archery videos. I just got into traditional archery about 4 months ago and iv learned a lot from your archery playlist and I often refer to it from time to time thanks bud take care.

ericpennington
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I always look coward to your blacksmithing videos, I find smithing really interesting. keep it real

williamgreen
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Dave! Saw Dirty Rotten Survival. Awesome job, love to watch you work man. And I didnt know you were from Ohio! Cool. Keep up the great work.

Caseic
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p.s., I watched all your Dual Survival episodes! Lots of super info; you're a great teacher!

roxyie
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Wonder if you could make a socket tang by forge welding a piece of solid barstock an inch inside a piece of steel tube, then flare the tube out a bit with that bick you hold in the post vice?

shanek
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ha. even though I know the actual time between him brushing the metal off and sticking it in the vise to finish the length is enough to cool the metal, the video shows it in seconds and my heart jumped thinking he is burning his fingers off. ha

AMBowers
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Great job ! keep up the hard work . ps. my dad and me always used fish gig works great for realy large bull frogs.

coupdegrace
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be half of all of the people to all the survivalist who are teaching thank you for all you do

mattsteva
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I think rebar has so little carbon in them that they are not going to harden. You can quench it but it does not harden.

Odin
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Instead if the pig tail why not draw it out to a long taper and turn the tip in at a 90 degree angle? Same principle as a rat spear and ice chisel of the 18th century. Have built several two prong gigs like that for carp. Just a thought.

flyinghranch