really interesting video man, thanks. covering so much without the needless waffling also, im a straight guy.... but damn dude, save some sexy for the rest of us!
@doublequal9 күн бұрын
beautiful color!
@MisterGardner9 күн бұрын
¡Una mochila de cuero!
@nominkhanaarsalang15410 күн бұрын
you've been making hide processing videos for good four years and still call yourself a beginner. impossible to judge from the video if the craft is really that intricate, though
@johnnyliminal803210 күн бұрын
Interesting to hear and see, Samuel. When I was early teens, one of my dad’s hunting buddies gave me a deer hide. I never thought to go the library (no internet back then) to learn how to tan it, and it eventually started rotting so my dad threw it out. The only thing I had heard about tanning, was from a Native American POV in a fiction story set in the ‘old west’. All I remember is, they used the brains of the animal combined with something else. Well, that led me think I couldn’t do it, and so I never looked further. Makes me wonder how tanning was first discovered, long ago. Thank you for this.
@FloatingVillageLife10 күн бұрын
Your skill and craftsmanship in making leather and suede are truly commendable. Your dedication to mastering this art form reflects a deep passion for traditional craftsmanship and attention to detail. And I am a floating village life from Vietnam.
@raykemry95415 күн бұрын
Watch Ron nails videos on brain tanning , the man has a system that works the best I have ever done for soft suppel buck skin hides. Best tip I have for others is when you think your done your not rub some more brains into it an do it again 3 x is usually the magic number for heavy hides. 1 to 2 is. For deer.dont forget to stretch it out and let it sun dry then dry scape the hair side real well .then the Inside till all the crud is gone.
@jtm41117 күн бұрын
Giant ragweed
@Eghvcr17 күн бұрын
What's the egg solution your using?
@sammysmokies17 күн бұрын
Half a dozen egg yolks, cup of olive oil and warm water. This hide took 3 softening sessions, first one was brains.
@Ellen-of4kf19 күн бұрын
hell yeah brother. nice work
@mamahneng833922 күн бұрын
Sehat selalu makin sukses rejek tambahi berkah melimpah. Aamiin Salam sukses dari Indonesia 🙏
@breeze836323 күн бұрын
Treat your wood before using and treat cuts after making them. Gives you more years of use with a small cost
@FloatingVillageLife23 күн бұрын
Your dedication to caring for your cabin, especially with your dad, is truly heartwarming and reflects the bonds of family and tradition. It's a beautiful journey of maintenance and memories. And I am floating village life.
@guavadilla24 күн бұрын
❤
@andydaniels302925 күн бұрын
What particular tools were you using there? I don’t think I’ve seen a saw blade like that before and I know for sure I’ve never seen a drill bit with a crank handle on it! 😮 Great build though. Useful for any task you’d need to carry lots of items for and probably more efficient than a modern wagon.
@michaelarnold578725 күн бұрын
The old man is handy to have around! Nice cabin made even nicer well done fellas.
@MisterGardner25 күн бұрын
Yeah Mike
@zeinfeldirhornn905029 күн бұрын
Skaisti a ir bet kokam a ir jaizžūst😂
@virtual07Ай бұрын
Nice! A "Like" from me. Looking forward to Stone age Iphone stand.
@billymagana6449Ай бұрын
How it feels shopping at Whole Foods
@lyndafontaine5900Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh.. that’s amazing! lol..love it!
@nagel133Ай бұрын
pulling it is way easier then pushing
@RayAvidLebonАй бұрын
Guess the turtle wasn't fresh enough
@vixwolf2037Ай бұрын
This was very enjoyable to watch in addition to teaching me how to make cotter-pins out of wood and use my ax more effectively. Thank you so much for putting in the time😊
@gabrielvalk7147Ай бұрын
unbelievable
@KraveDisАй бұрын
Just got recommended this video and i gotta say i like the vibe of it alot, your other videos were cool but this one was longer and more personal, interesting seeing around your land... and its funny as fuck when for example 3:00 you scream into the camera "i like this spot.. right here" lol no context then the video just cuts lol idk man videos got character keep it up
@MisterGardnerАй бұрын
Big break
@karladomagala4534Ай бұрын
What the heck??? Now you’re not living in a cabin you built??? Or what???
@bradys9383Ай бұрын
Just found your channel, this is the first video I’ve seen. Looks like you’re living the dream
@donlaing9389Ай бұрын
Like the ankle monitor.
@szeryf7983Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@kenniegarner3848Ай бұрын
Whose money are you using to live like this?
@captaininsano8023Ай бұрын
Shaggy hair and a trust fund and a old dog kickin around,we’ve all seen this movie before.
@SuddenmindfulnessАй бұрын
How did you find your land, and how many acres? This is awesome!
@doublequalАй бұрын
Can't wait to see your other projects you working on
@sammysmokiesАй бұрын
What is up everyone. Just wanna say how much I appreciate all of my subscribers. This video is a little different but was super fun to make! I'm working on some really sick projects about to drop soon, so stay close! -SK
@sovereignsustainabilityАй бұрын
Once again killing it like usual
@sovereignsustainabilityАй бұрын
Sell me some? XD epic
@Alex-kq1svАй бұрын
How many inches wide does the dart have to be
@sammysmokiesАй бұрын
Half inch - 1 1/4”
@sovereignsustainabilityАй бұрын
Badass
@sovereignsustainabilityАй бұрын
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@christianmiracle60542 ай бұрын
Try to put pinepitch on the joints fo the doors and have it harden it will be quieter smooth the pitch like a glass
@christianmiracle60542 ай бұрын
You should heat the dart up with the fire to straighten it out like an arrow it makes it accuracy more
@johnsiu72172 ай бұрын
Great technique!
@weaintfree2 ай бұрын
As someone that been interested in atlatls for a little while now, I must say this well done video is on a whole new level of badassery! Subscribed!
@sammysmokiesАй бұрын
Really appreciate it
@ferrarivisual3 ай бұрын
What solution did Indians use
@sammysmokies17 күн бұрын
They probably used brains, maybe eggs if they could get ahold of them, organs that are fatty and greasy. Animal fat too
@knottage3 ай бұрын
Smokey Earth Skills hey? When/why did you switch to a personal Brand
@knottage3 ай бұрын
Just found your channel, it looks sick! Best of luck with your meteoric rise! Trust, youll have 100k subs by the end of the year
@sammysmokies3 ай бұрын
Thanks, means a lot. Won’t be stopping anytime soon