How I Make 6 Meters of Cordage per Hour

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An often overlooked primitive survival skill is the making of cordage. The fibers of roots, bark, and leaves of many different plants and trees can be used to make strong cordage. This cordage can then be used simply as rope for tying things or to make nets, bags, clothing and more. In this video I show in detail the technique I use to make over six meters (20 feet) of cordage per hour.

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This is a GREAT tutorial, it shows everything VERY clearly! 😊

Timmyjg
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I personally love these kind of videos. I think we humans should chase a more simple life, re-learn these basic skills and in general live in harmony with the nature. Present societies full on consumerism, pointless comfort and overexposure to evil media is a recipie for self destruction. Loving your vids and hope to see many, many more. 😘

kobe
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Yes, yes, yes. Finally, superthanks. Greetings from Slovakia. 😀🖖👍

Daniel_Plastiak_Crazy_Adventur
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This is a vey important video. This is a, seemingly, simple way to make cordage of any desired thickness, within reason. This is going in my Survival Video library for repeated access.
Great job Chad, bring us all more like this.
OH, i discovered, had an epiphany, for making bricks, not quite primitively, Use several large 1 loaf bread pans as forms. They can be placed close to a fire to speed drying. The pans are slightly tapered, top to bottom, allowing a sort of interlocking during the build process. Well, I think it all works that way, it at least looks like it works that way. ;-)

robertweldon
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Gracias Chad!! Siempre aprendiendo contigo, necesitamos más personas como tú en el mundo 💜

caroaraguti
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Just incredible! I really enjoyed watching you work. Great skills man

bahozcraft
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Nice tutorial. I really like the way you tell about everything happening on the screen. I very like that format of videos

wojtech
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Thank you Chad, there's quite a lot of fiber in flax which grows in abundance here. Have a great day.

catharinabellekom
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я по доброму завидую этому человеку... как мало надо для счастья !!

darktoon
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YT decided to show this to me. and liked it very wel. Reminds me of How i was taught when i was younger (like 10 years ago) This is well put together

JayAlastor
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Nice, simple and clear tutorial with great views and nature sound!

ZobrAz
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This is a pretty important but underrated skill. Cordage is necessary, or at least very helpful, for a long list of things.

GUNNERakaKelt
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Very cool and helpful video! Make more videos like this!

Max_indian-wolf
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Love this vid Tarzan I learn so much from this keep up the amazing work :)

AmauriPoyntz
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Great video! Thank you for the effort you put into it and for sharing freely with us! 🙏🏻🤙🏻

KnifeCrazzzzy
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Thank You for showing us this simple and fast method!
When I saw you and others excessively using cords then cutting them in short lengths without hesitation, I always thought to myself: "Ah, a little bit of cheating with the cordage, eh? :D " But I let it slip because the things you made from them are really useful and beautiful! But seeing you can make cordage so fast, now I believe you really made the nets from scratch and now I appreciate it even more!
Thank you again!

ThomasCrss
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Mirando tus vídeos estoy aprendiendo
Gracias 🤗

costantinocau
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thanks for the detailed explanation of the whole process. this is a very helpful video

Dark_shakratUA
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Hey Chad, i just want to share this quick comment. I love your content and your style. Ive watched you since your snake island series. Thank you so much for making this amazing content and giving us something quality to watch.😍

domweekly
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Awesome. This should be taught to every kid in school.

JavierBonillaC