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Recently my daughter and I had some time off so we went out to the mountains to sleep in a rock cave and do a little bushcraft. While we were up there we filmed a short video of how I make cordage from raw Imbira bark, starting with the tree and ending up with about 15 feet of cord. My method for rolling cordage is a little different, but it works for me. Maybe it will work for you too.
Making Bark Cordage (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXW95Ux-4GE)
I would appreciate any feedback. I'm new to this whole youtube/video thing.
Mac
tommy the cat
01-04-2008, 20:22
I enjoyed that good vid very informative.
Dave
excellent video. you make it look really easy.:You_Rock_
mick miller
01-04-2008, 21:33
I really liked that, very informative, clear instructions. I might have a go at it myself now!
A really good vid and instructional.
Nice and clear.
I like your technique involving both hands. Better for my arthritis
abushcrafter
02-04-2008, 11:39
please can you add the tag bushcraft so I would have found it in my bushcraft search.
Thanks for the feedback. My method is a little different, it came about from my total inability to roll cordage on my thigh. Thigh rolling is much faster if you can handle the pain of ripping out a 4x12 inch patch of fur!
Imbira is a fantastic resource for bushcraft/survival. The poles grow very straight and long and are covered with enough bark to make loads of cordage. The raw bark strips can be used as is to lash the poles together for shelter. It is like working with web strap. Mac
ETA - Abushcrafter, thanks of the tip. I'm new to this whole youtube thing.
Excellent video Pict, well explained and clearly demonstrated skills - thanks :D
Very nice, I liked it :) well done to you :)
abushcrafter
02-04-2008, 12:30
i have just watched it [slow to load] and that relay help my under standing of that method.:approve:
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