Hello, my name is Tom and
right now in this high seat, I'm waiting for some animals
that I can watch, but
I have been here for quite some time and I haven't seen anything so far
so I will rather go on to the main topic connected to
the observation of wild animals from a hunting shelter
and that's testing test this hunting knife
which is intended primarily for hunters in action.
We are just going to our shelter where we'll try to cook in a primitive way
and test this short hunting knife
It's not that easy to get there
As you can see, the surrounding vegetation is somewhat dense
I have this knife but
it is a hunting one and
not a machete.
So I have to use my hands
to break the branches in order to get to our shelter
This knife is not a machete and is only 11 cm long,
so it's not for something like cutting the branches etc.
We have arrived to our shelter
where we'll try to cook a primitive meal
for which will be this knife "Forester" helpful.
The first important thing for us is to make a fire and
we'll use this knife for it.
It's always important in nature when you're making fire
first to create a tinder.
That's the basic thing when making the fire.
As I said, this knife is good for small tasks where accuracy is necessary
so I know exactly what we use this knife for.
Knife always has to be sharp, which this one is without a doubt
The blade of this knife is 4,5 mm thick
talking about the knives, maybe you know that proverb
that you are just as sharp as your knife is sharp.
In practice you have to take care of your knife in nature
because that's probably your most valuable object.
It is important to protect it
and not to throw it on the ground.
That's why the people who invented this knife counted on you taking a good care of it
and that's why you can find a beautiful image of a deer in the nature on the blade, which makes the design pretty cool.
Now it's time to test how this practical this knife is.
So we're going to make a tinder.
First put the knife into the wood
then find some smaller twigs that are around here
for example this .. this is good ..
And I will show you how to do it.
We must create the tinder as small as possible to make it quickly catch fire.
So we'll take this twig ..
we will pull it slowly over the knife blade
and as you can see, we have quite a bit of the sawdust here
which peels off and we will use it to make a fire
with a firesteel.
So here we have the tinder ..
... and also potatoes and carrots
Important is not only the design but also
how practical the knife is.
and that's why we'll test it now. What can be more practical than slicing vegetables.
.. hurry up, hurry up ..
We can talk about the handle of this knife
while the food is still being cooked.
This knife has a handle that is made of wood
which I personally like the most and I call it the "Chamaleon Handle"
because when you take this knife to nature
it blends with the environment which is great.
You can also see that this knife has a steel foot ..
.. and the fire is warming me up ..
.. Anyways, teel foot is really cool to smash some things.
I don't know now ..
Yea, for example hazelnuts
you can crack them up, so this knife is very practical and
it helped us now with taking the potatoes out
and the carrot that will slowly but surely come to the final stage and will be done.
So it looks like the food is cooked.
As you have seen, this knife was quite helpful in many ways.
It helped us with a fire.
There was no problem with slicing vegetables and hot water doesn't affect it
when we pulled out the cooked potatoes.
For me this knife is a very good companion
thanks to which I can enjoy this primitive meal here
and certainly do not forget what I said
that the knife is just as sharp as you are.
So it is important to protect the knife and take care of it.
You'd also appreciate this wood handle
and a steel foot that you can use when needed.
All that's left is to start eating this food
Pity we have no salt here but ..
.. you see, we have salt! ..
So we got the salt here
We can add it to our potatoes
natural, primitive, 100% bio.
Excellent!
I would also like to say my thanks for sponsoring this video to
the e-shop chladnezbrane.eu that sent me this knife.
A link to this knife can be found in the video description.
So goodbye and see you next time.
Bon appetite!
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