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  • Hi guy's I'm Vinnie, you're welcome to my humble channel.

  • This is part three in my little series of can you survive with a folding knife.

  • In part one I built this shelter, in part two

  • we collected materials and made some survival weapons.

  • Today I'm going to split some wood and make a fire.

  • Now I know from experience It's perfectly possible to go out , and pick small pieces

  • like this, shave them down and make a fire, but according to the internet, it's absolutely

  • vital that we split wood and male a "split wood " fire.

  • So, that's our task for today.

  • Right , so let''s get down to business.

  • I've been wandering around and I've found some deadwood lying around.

  • This is a piece of dead willow, and I'm going to have a go at splitting this.First I need

  • to get rid of this portion with the knot, and up here as well, so i want a fairly knot

  • free piece that I can split.

  • So I'm going to wedge it here in my little tree, this convenient tree and I'm going to

  • break off these pieces.

  • Okay, so that's our piece, and like with our survival club, I'm going to whittle this down

  • and make it a little bit easier for myself to split it.

  • I can see that there are some cracks already travelling so they may be useful to us.

  • So we've got it whittled down guys, now this is seasoned wood, and it may not split as

  • readily for me, but we'll have a go, I know that this is a bit repetitive but these are

  • simple techniques that work so if they work why not use them.

  • so I've got a fairly rudimentary crack there, lets see how we get on.

  • This is my splinter from part two, and I've whittled it down into a basic knife blade

  • shape, a basic wedge, and let's see can we use that to split it.

  • Okay?

  • So there's our split wood, now I'm going to whittle this off again, get another split

  • going and make it smaller.

  • Okay? So once again we have our small split started.

  • and once again we will do the same with our other piece.

  • So, split wood with a tiny knife and a simple wooden knife blade, wedge implement.

  • How's that?

  • Okay so there may be some who are not satisfied with that, so let's have a go at this somewhat

  • thicker piece.

  • Back now bud, Okay , so we'll have a go at breaking this.

  • Okay? so let's get whittling.

  • Okay, so that's a reasonably thick piece.

  • So lets see can we get a little split of some kind.

  • That should split easily.

  • Hmmm. Maybe I spoke too soon eh?

  • Now.

  • Let's get another little break on it ,Okay.

  • This is dry and seasoned, it's not by any means rotten.

  • It's not the toughest piece of wood either , but then why would you pick the toughest

  • piece of wood.

  • Oh.

  • Right we need a better split.

  • Okay?

  • So, split wood with a tiny knife?I think it's possible.

  • .Because of the texture of the wood it did not feather stick very

  • well, so I merely reduced it to shavings.

  • As you can see.

  • So I have some fine shavings there and I have some small branch's around it.

  • Always a good idea to get out of the smoke.

  • So there we have it guys, can you survive with a tiny knife.

  • I was prompted to make this little series of videos, because I'm so tired of listening to guys,

  • every time they picked up a folding knife , they didn't say it may close on your fingers

  • or it's possible, they said it's a folding knife so it will close on your fingers.

  • And I just get so frustrated listening to this.

  • Like, millions upon millions of schoolboys, children , boy scouts, ordinary people, have

  • used folding knives for well over a hundred years, and it's only in the last couple of years

  • that I've heard this nonsense start.

  • Now I've never been in the Scout's, but I see from the Boy Scouts of America,

  • that cub scouts who complete a whittling chip course earn the right to carry a pocket knife.

  • They're not allowed have a sheath knife or a fixed blade, they start with a pocket knife.

  • So I presume that The Boy Scouts of America feel that these are safer than fixed blade knives

  • I would say this, if you're not capable of using a knife like this without having it

  • folding on your fingers, you shouldn't be having any knife, that's my sincere belief.

  • Any tool or instrument can be dangerous.

  • And I mentioned myself that I had done some stupid things, in my life, and I have.

  • for instance I nearly cut my thumb off with a handsaw, in my younger days.

  • Also, would you consider this to be a dangerous tool.

  • Your drill.

  • Well I'll tell you a little story, maybe you can learn from my foolishness.

  • I decided to make an alcohol stove stand, from a tin can, and in my design, half way up the can, the

  • alcohol stove would sit on a platform, and I decided to make the platform from a tin can lid.

  • So in order for air to come up I needed to drill holes through it.

  • So I put it down on a piece of wood and I started to drill.

  • And I could feel it starting to move a little, and I knew I should clamp it.

  • But I was lazy, and I said here, I'll just press with all my force on the lid and it can't go anywhere

  • And I preceded to drill, just as the drill bit was penetrating the lid

  • it gripped it and spun it, and I ended up with fourteen stitches all around the top of my thumb

  • So I'm perfectly entitled to say, "guy's, ye need to stop using drills because the power

  • supply can fail, and anyway, you'll end up with fourteen stitches around your thumb."

  • Of course I'd never do that because that would make me a weak and ineffectual person.

  • I learned from my mistake, and I practiced proper safety in future.

  • I'm just saying guys any tool can be dangerous, ye need to be careful.

  • And as i say, if you can't use a folder, I suggest you shouldn't be using any knife.

  • Thanks very much for watching I hope you enjoyed it, bye bye from vinniesdayoff

Hi guy's I'm Vinnie, you're welcome to my humble channel.

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