BEAVER Chew Technique #survival #bushcraft #camping #outdoors

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Are you counting rhe cuts to your fingers or just the wood

jay
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Thank you for all you do to help us out with ideas to have more fun in the great outdoors. 👍🏻

gordononly
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I love your videos. Keep doing you man.

anthonyariola
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easy and efficient.
knowing these two techniques (the one in the video, and the one of twisting the branch and breaking it with one or two cuts) we have already achieved everything we need for green and thin wood, one for construction (the one in the video, as it is well finished), and the other for things that don't need to be straight cut

victorzaidan
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I absolutely love your videos brother! Along with my 7 yr old son. He takes his tablet goes in his room, puts on his cowboy hat takes his toys and mimics what you do, he is obsessed with camping, and everytime you have a new video out, he HAS TO play along and pretends to be you, ill have to film it one day.
✌️ Much love my friend

BrianNT
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Seems like you made it harder than it needed to be

Futooob
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Cool tip man. I’ll have to try it today.

FlashaholicsUSA
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Did you cut yourself on the first cut?

potobserver
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My dad showed me this when I was young!

MysteryMan
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Really depends on the size of the branch that you're cutting. You can use the beaver Chew technique to cut firewood with a machete.

Coins-
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My guy slicing his fingers to shreads.

Dr.Rosenbaum
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I see your point and saw what you did.

CharlesHuse
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Judging by your cut fingers and hands you might rethink about putting that knife down

lynnprince
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Thats a nice knife. What is the make and model.

Pepper-Ga
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I noticed the bloody fingers . . . Ouch!
‘‘Tis a sharp knife.

roycereinhart-brown
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Well that's Def something I'll have to try seems useful for those branches that are just a bit too thick

wolfnote
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That branch could be snapped with zero cuts

jhoags
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I noticed that you do this sort of thing often.. I mean working with your hands.. I see many cuts😅

DeathDancer
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Avoid the bleeding and just snap the branch?

diseasedpariah
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Sort of off topic from what the video is showing but what saw is that you are holding in the beginning?

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