Bertram - Craft and Wilderness
Bertram - Craft and Wilderness
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Making carving knife - blacksmithing, bark sheath, burl handle and bushcraft trip
Making and using a carving knife. I forge the blade from coil spring, carve the handle from birch burl, make the sheath from elm bark and use the knife on a bushcraft trip. Open the full video description for more information.
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Date: June 2024
Day: about 20°C (59°F)
Night: about 10°C (50°F)
Hours of daylight = about 16
Location: Scandinavia, Northwest Denmark - sea, spruce/pine and hardwood forrest. Some of the most remote in Denmark, but limited how remote it can get. A lot of birds and deers etc. No bears, only a few wolves.
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A few questions:
1. What steel did you use?
Spring steel - coil from unknown farming equipment.
2. What wood did you use?
Birch burl.
3. What bark did you use?
Elm.
4. How did you heat treat the knife blade?
Normalizing in air, hardening in oil, tempering on a hot piece of steel to a light yellow collar cutting edge and a blue collar spine.
5. Did you drill a hole in the handle before burning the final fit?
Yes.
6. What glue did you use?
Epoxy.
7. Can you tell me more about the knife design?
Yes - just a typical scandinavian sloyd knife - for general crafting/wood working.
8. Why use water on the anvil?
It helps removing scale/keeps the steel cleaner. Scale is hard and will be forged into the surface leaving a rough finish. No problem doing the rough forging, but for the final heats is water on the anvil a great way to achieve a smooth forged finish
9. Is the blacksmith setup inside a tent?
Yes - a large lavvu/tent. Just made from cheap tarps, spruce poles and nails. Nothing fancy... Made it last winter.
10. What blower do you use in the blacksmith shop?
One made in Denmark for the danish military. Similar is common for blacksmithing - if you want one try to google "Hand crank forge air blower" or similar.
12. What axe are you using for making the handle and spoon?
C45 steel, oak handle and oak sheath. Made it a few weeks ago - Here is a video of how I made it ua-cam.com/video/tKrGGrvxJ9U/v-deo.html
13. Where did you get the anvil from?
Forklift fork, cut with angle grinder and heat treated like an anvil.
14. Do you sell?
No - only locally and only very limited amount. I would like to make a few "give aways" every year... Like an axe made by me and a knife made by me etc. Not sure how or when, but I will let you know.
15. How did you learn blacksmithing?
I learned the basics from watching youtube videos - trial and error. Also learned from a few skilled local/danish blacksmiths. It was my fulltime job for a few years and on off is it still my job. My father/grand father was not blacksmiths. Still a lot to learn and a lot to try for the first time.
16. What is you're full time job?
UA-cam and on off making and selling axes and wooden spoons.
17. Where do you live?
At the moment is my home the tent/blacksmith shop shown in the video. The tent is on my own property - a tiny piece of a larger nature reserve in Northwest Denmark.
18. What have you been up to the last two years?
Just enjoying bushcraft trips in Denmark and simple living. Living in a tent/lavvu makes all mundane household tasks take a lot of time time. On off making and selling axes and on off doing youtube. A few trips to the Italian alps to help a friend renovating a traditional stone cabin.
19. Why not forge weld?
It is future videos.
20. What materials are you're old carving knife made from?
Laminated blade from mild steel and an old file. Birch burl handle and birch bark sheath. Made it a few years ago.
21. Where is the woodpecker nest?
Near the blacksmith shop. In the footage can you see the male giving way for the female - both parents is very busy feeding the chicks. Soon the chicks can fly and will leave the nest. I have visited the woodpeckers a few times - once together with Morten Hilmer, a friend and professional wildlife photographer. His next video will include the trip - published in 1-2 weeks ua-cam.com/users/mortenhilmer
22. What tarp did you use?
A canvas tarp made by Tschum in Germany. It is a prototype - for more information contact tschum.de
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Some of the gear used in the video:
1. Pants = Klättermusen Gere 02
2. Axe and knife = homemade
3. Boots - Lundhags Forest
4. Backpack = Eberlestock Mainframe F1
5. Tarp = Tschum
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Camera gear:
Nikon D7000
Nikon 50mm 1.8
Nikon 20mm 2.8
Nikon 300mm 4.5
Røde videomic NTG
iMovie
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @lukelovett3037
    @lukelovett3037 12 годин тому

    Scandinavian wood is just so perfect. Unlike our wood in Australia, all gum trees.

  • @AskhatB.S.
    @AskhatB.S. 15 годин тому

    кажется он волосы сам себе стрижет, причем из ножниц, собственного изготовления 😁😁😁

  • @Toborinc
    @Toborinc 21 годину тому

    Why can I not double like?! This is ingenious and absolutely wonderful for a mobile blacksmith! Something that Vikings would've loved! Thank you!

  • @user-qu2wz6yt9j
    @user-qu2wz6yt9j День тому

    Not so much big

  • @user-qu2wz6yt9j
    @user-qu2wz6yt9j День тому

    I like to make a fire in snow big fire

  • @user-qu2wz6yt9j
    @user-qu2wz6yt9j День тому

    I like cold weather so much

  • @muammersagm9259
    @muammersagm9259 День тому

    Dünya üzerinde böyle bir kamp yapan görülmedi. 👏👏👏👏

  • @AdventureSonick
    @AdventureSonick День тому

    :)

  • @knight8152
    @knight8152 2 дні тому

    That ain't no tent. That's a damn mansion. 😇

  • @NikoNatur
    @NikoNatur 2 дні тому

    flawless

  • @combatxxxwombatxxx
    @combatxxxwombatxxx 3 дні тому

    Really inspired, quality work. Great stuff.

  • @NikoNatur
    @NikoNatur 3 дні тому

    pure.

  • @renancastro6731
    @renancastro6731 4 дні тому

    Fantástico! Sem ficar pedindo like o tempo inteiro, sem falar bobagens no vídeo. Apenas curtindo a lugar. Muito bom.

  • @user-ok4pu8zz6g
    @user-ok4pu8zz6g 4 дні тому

    где такие компактные наковальни куплены? и как вообще они называются правильно чтобы найти их в интернет?

  • @GustavoHernandez-uj1pm
    @GustavoHernandez-uj1pm 4 дні тому

    Que bueno que volviste 🎉

  • @augustomonteiro1991
    @augustomonteiro1991 4 дні тому

    So nice 👍🏻

  • @heinvogul2817
    @heinvogul2817 5 днів тому

    I'm watching this video again after two years and it's so relaxing and I love it. I love that it doesn't say anything, it just shows you cooking and moving, and that's all I need to be at peace right now.

  • @lyaca886
    @lyaca886 6 днів тому

    Helo

  • @alessguti2470
    @alessguti2470 6 днів тому

    Por fin te tenemos de vuelta, gran amigo un saludo!

  • @agusyarofi2292
    @agusyarofi2292 6 днів тому

    Sudah lama sekali anda tidak upload video😢

  • @courtlandprivat5477
    @courtlandprivat5477 6 днів тому

    I want to shuck a million oysters with that knife.

  • @rdy602509
    @rdy602509 7 днів тому

    He's back!!! Yay!!!

  • @talitali8151
    @talitali8151 7 днів тому

    I've been watching your videos before pandemic Covid ... so i'm really glad and happy to see you back . Lots of knowledge , peace and nature . Hope to see more videos of buschcrafts in the near future . Congrats :) i respected you when you refused donations and marketing contracts. I'll watch your videos forever . Take care !

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging 7 днів тому

    Never boring and very well woth watching as ever 👍👍

  • @ilovetotravel590
    @ilovetotravel590 7 днів тому

    คุณหายไปไหนมา2ปี

  • @ilovetotravel590
    @ilovetotravel590 7 днів тому

    2ปีคุณหายไปไหน

  • @potatoefacedfox
    @potatoefacedfox 7 днів тому

    already got nails before making them i see

  • @user-ts8nl8vw4h
    @user-ts8nl8vw4h 9 днів тому

    take a dog :)

  • @Red.John94
    @Red.John94 9 днів тому

    you're finally back

  • @user-fc9cf1vy5h
    @user-fc9cf1vy5h 9 днів тому

    Настоящий мастер.очень рад тебя снова видеть.Спасибо.

  • @herctor14
    @herctor14 9 днів тому

    Se rie por los hongos

  • @AaronC.
    @AaronC. 10 днів тому

    Entertaining video, as always. Btw, what is that rope-tool at the right in 6:45 ? Seems interesting. Edit: nevermind, I saw that it was the axe's edge sheath.

  • @adeandr
    @adeandr 10 днів тому

    Finally

  • @user-ir7qy1dl4r
    @user-ir7qy1dl4r 10 днів тому

    Мастер давно за его изделиями слежу

  • @alejandroleiss8775
    @alejandroleiss8775 10 днів тому

    Gracias por compartir Saludos

  • @RockyDempers
    @RockyDempers 11 днів тому

    Awesome video. Stay as you are...pure. from south africa.

  • @ericcole978
    @ericcole978 11 днів тому

    All his videos feel evolutionary connected. best words i got.

  • @mysgvus1
    @mysgvus1 12 днів тому

    I really would like an ax like that.

  • @franklau5093
    @franklau5093 12 днів тому

    厉害👍

  • @stevenjohnson7086
    @stevenjohnson7086 12 днів тому

    I don’t understand quenching in water, because I thought it weakens the metal. I thought quenching in oil reduces that problem?

  • @abandonedotter4270
    @abandonedotter4270 13 днів тому

    Cleaning the flake with a wet hammer. You dont see that very often. Plenty good.

  • @user-kh4vc3bg2z
    @user-kh4vc3bg2z 13 днів тому

    Bertram- the best!!

  • @victorvarela90
    @victorvarela90 13 днів тому

    Even without tools is doable. This is useful. Aint rocket science

  • @user-qz9zv9de9o
    @user-qz9zv9de9o 13 днів тому

    😊

  • @user-ir7qy1dl4r
    @user-ir7qy1dl4r 13 днів тому

    Окей😊

  • @mohammedalmamari7494
    @mohammedalmamari7494 13 днів тому

    We need more bushcraft adventure kinda videos

  • @IIIukodo
    @IIIukodo 13 днів тому

    Здорова, совет, чтобы вытянуть режущую кромку нужно сперва сделать форму банана, нож потом по мере ударов по режущей кромке сам примет правильную форму.

  • @kimberlycafaro1880
    @kimberlycafaro1880 13 днів тому

    Nah bro the Lorax ant gonna let this slide

  • @Popemaster09
    @Popemaster09 13 днів тому

    You ever make a bow? Would love to see you make one.

  • @richardneidhardt6536
    @richardneidhardt6536 13 днів тому

    Bertram is my hero! I'm 80 years old, and have spent a lifetime outdoors. I built a log cabin by hand, and raised 3 daughters in it, so I'm no stranger to the woodsman's craft. But Bertram is on another level. I'm not the man I once was, but I could die happy if I could spend a few days in the woods with Bertram.