Make a Rawhide Lantern out of a Dogbone!!

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@SkillTree
@SkillTree 11 күн бұрын
Why is that happening?????? I mean... it is cool how good my spanish is but.... WHY KZbin???? Edit: We will have this fixed in 45 min. Either by reuploading this with it specifically or figuring it out.
@joku02
@joku02 11 күн бұрын
A tad over my skill level at the moment Im sorry.
@landonlankford618
@landonlankford618 11 күн бұрын
It's just odd that there is no English option
@elricthebald
@elricthebald 11 күн бұрын
For me it was OK for close to 6 minutes, then paused the video to comment on you glue question. After that it's all messed up.
@Jumbaladore
@Jumbaladore 11 күн бұрын
It is in english on my phone, but in spanish on my pc and my TV. That's even weirder.
@Crits-Crafts
@Crits-Crafts 11 күн бұрын
@@SkillTree is this part of a secret plan to get us all learning Spanish? Lol
@EastWindCraft
@EastWindCraft 7 күн бұрын
I’m the owner of Eastwind Castle. A medieval village and lower South Carolina. We have a living medieval Society and this is a perfect craft to add to our projects for both village enhancement and individual artistic growth. I appreciate it and will be creating a class for my guys for January.
@MrDerJohann
@MrDerJohann 3 күн бұрын
Medivel greettings from Germany 🇺🇲❤️🇩🇪
@Vextipher
@Vextipher 2 күн бұрын
Wish I would have heard of this before I moved further away. Very cool!
@kimwilliford6303
@kimwilliford6303 Күн бұрын
WOW! So cool!
@kimwilliford6303
@kimwilliford6303 Күн бұрын
I would love to see you make a lovely candle care kit
@carsonb.7581
@carsonb.7581 11 күн бұрын
As a member of both the bushcraft community and the anacronistic medieval fantasy community, I'm always fascinated at how the finer details of people's kit vary based on the vibe/ character they're going for. Over the years, I've watched you create a number of different characters. I'd love to see you different styles and versions of the same concept, designed for different characters. For example, a fire-starting kit, a first-aid kit, a mess kit, an EDC pouch, etc. Only, multiple versions of each, personalized to each character.
@sonipitts
@sonipitts 10 күн бұрын
Love this idea, especially if the product reveals are a nice layout with the different versions next to each other.
@Horo8448
@Horo8448 7 күн бұрын
Omg yes! Imagine a lantern for an elven ranger! Sooo cool, so many options 😻
@TNBushcrafter
@TNBushcrafter 6 күн бұрын
​@@Horo8448he did an elven type flower kinda lantern I guess it's been about 3 years ago.
@TNBushcrafter
@TNBushcrafter 6 күн бұрын
Cimbrer bushcraft from Scandinavia region made a rawhide lantern years ago I found interesting.
@Horo8448
@Horo8448 6 күн бұрын
@@TNBushcrafter omg thanks! I'll check it out! 💚
@grayshadow1856
@grayshadow1856 11 күн бұрын
The pasta roller was so unexpected but also exactly on brand for this channel, I love it. Video Idea: artificer's goggles with several different movable lenses?
@jaspermyth
@jaspermyth 8 күн бұрын
I second this, that would be such a good project for cosplayers (me included)
@ChopperChoppah
@ChopperChoppah 11 күн бұрын
Holds up rawhide My brain: “Moisturize Me!!!”
@timothymallon
@timothymallon 11 күн бұрын
haha Cassandra!
@n30p47h1c
@n30p47h1c 11 күн бұрын
Ah, the first appearance of The Jack Harkness. Those were the days
@scottskaperen
@scottskaperen 11 күн бұрын
Back when Doctor who wasn't woke trash
@crocketgsxr6
@crocketgsxr6 11 күн бұрын
@@scottskaperen it's always been "woke"
@RileyMacabre
@RileyMacabre 11 күн бұрын
I CAME HERE TO SAY THIS! 😂😂😂
@dragonpjb
@dragonpjb 11 күн бұрын
Chopping up raw hide and boiling it down is how traditional hide glue is made. Lots of wood workers still use it. You have to keep it hot while you use it.
@allensmithphotography
@allensmithphotography 8 күн бұрын
That's also how gelatin is made. You also get more from tendons than the hide.
@Scufflegrit
@Scufflegrit 3 күн бұрын
It also stinks, but makes for a specific kind of tone that old string instruments are known for.
@nephicus339
@nephicus339 11 күн бұрын
Personally, I like when you bounce around different skills, styles and kinds of projects, a little bit of everything. I find it helps me see skills I want to learn in a new light (no pun intended based on this video's subject), and how accessible things can be. I was honestly stressing about taking this $600 jewelry making class until I found your wire wrapped jewelry video, which took away all my stress, made me buy some very affordable beginner tools and materials, and take a crack at it myself before investing a huge chunk of money into something I don't even know if I want to do. Many many many thanks, Kit and Madi, for putting these together.
@MistySlocomb
@MistySlocomb 11 күн бұрын
Exactly what this comment says. You strike a bunch of sparks and see what "takes"... love the videos.
@balduinvontrier128
@balduinvontrier128 11 күн бұрын
Regarding the direction of the channel: I'm here for the larp stuff so the more practical the better for me. Also I come here for the easy to understand explanaitions, so the more different techniques and materials you use the better for me. For example: No I have some ideas on how to deal with raw hide. But that also gives you a few extra possibilities for topics, I guess. I could imagine an episode about tricks on how to make your alchemy look better. Or special effects for magic (I've heard there have been some mayor developments in parts of the community in the last decade, but haven't seen them so far). But: I don't think you should try to tailor your channel too much to what you think your audience thinks it wants. For much of the stuff I find the most interesting here I could not have asked, because I never knew I'd want it, before you brought it on. So far you're doing great by following your own interests. Trying to please an imagined audience is, for many people, a quick way to mediocracy. Please don't.
@urlaubarammeer2497
@urlaubarammeer2497 9 күн бұрын
Hello there 🎉 This is exactly my sight to your question. I'm learning to know new stuff, techniques and ideas of what could Upgrade my Charakter, tent or else. For the met-evenings as well;) And otherwise i'd never have thought about some of your projects. Thank you, go in and hopefully, you have fun for a long period of time❤
@Handles_AreStupid
@Handles_AreStupid 11 күн бұрын
Fun fact, you can also use rawhide dog bones as a source of raw hide to back a bow. When making a bow, you need a backing material (if your desired draw weight is above 30lbs with a flat spine) so that the wood doesn't split out. You need the belly of the bow to have good compression, but the back of the bow (the part that faces away from you) needs to be good under tension. The raw hide improves the tension side of the equation, and can allow for draw weights upwards of 80-110lbs. Higher than 100lbs usually needs a round bow profile tho. Fun fact over.
@WolfStar08
@WolfStar08 7 күн бұрын
If the bow isn't a self bow, then yes, but there are also plenty of self bows where no backing is needed at all. It's all dependent on the wood and style, with several of both flat or rounded profiles both being able to acheive high draws if constructed well. The most famous being English longbows of yew where the heart wood is great at compression and the sapwood has great tension, letting a properly tillered bow to be in the 180+ lbs draw weight. Rawhide can increase poundage and speed a bit but is more useful as a binder of sorts. As you've mentioned on keeping the back from splitting where it more acts as a bind to a less desirable piece of wood to give it a better chance at not snapping, or if you make some kind of damage in the back when tillering then it can patch it up and keep the wood fibers down. You can see the same effect with cloths like linen as an example. Sinew is used much more for increasing the speed and power of bows dramatically, giving short plains bows used by indigenous peoples, the poundage, and speed to shoot arrows clear through bison. Or even other woods as backing like bamboo or certain maples. Edit as an example for the self bow over 30lbs, I have an ash longbow pulling just under 70lbs with no backing and a flat back. Instead it has almost the reverse treatment of sorts where the belly is heat tempered to help keep it from having more set when unstrung and increase it's speed a bit. But isn't necessary for it to be functional just a personal choice for added performance.
@Handles_AreStupid
@Handles_AreStupid 7 күн бұрын
@@WolfStar08 The most powerful self bows are usually MUCH thicker than a standard composite or backed bow. You are also relying on perfect wood grain, and those bows tend to lose A LOT of power when left strung for extended periods, which is less of an issue with the other two types. Powerful self bows are also not usually called "flat bows", like the type I specifically mentioned. High power self bows have either got a round or half round cross-section, whereas a flat bow would have a distil taper, but is for the most part flat on both sides of the stave.
@johnsullivan6560
@johnsullivan6560 11 күн бұрын
As a retired Scoutmaster, any troop can help you with lashing. We call it pioneering. Rope and poles can build many different things for your camps, gates, fencing, and trebuchets for defending your camp! Larp safe tennis balls for ammo. Very nice lanterns. Kangaroo rawhide is thinner and red. Makes great drum heads. Your camp needs a signal / warning drum! I got mine from Springfield Leather, they do online sale. Our just call them. Recommend making large soft leather drum mallets.
@lillithpeacock9623
@lillithpeacock9623 11 күн бұрын
YES, THESE TYPES OF VIDEOS ARE WONDERFUL!!! Not only are the projects fun for play, but you are helping others connect to the traditional skills humans have needed for much of our history. Even in our more modernized lifestyles shit still happens, hurricanes, snow storms, wild fires, etc. take down city infrastructure and when people have the confidence built up (and the supplies) from doing little projects like these, they are able to have more secure faith in their own abilities to create solutions that will help them cope until city services are up and running again. I really like these videos that touch on survival skills that double as fun play enhancement for the aesthetics of a space. PLEASE KEEP THESE TYPES OF VIDEOS COMING!!! Thank you, and Maddie, and any other skill tree monkeys we don't get to see that collaborate to make these videos possible🥰
@bakubricks1895
@bakubricks1895 11 күн бұрын
Just want to say I absolutely LOVE these types of builds, especially because my country doesn't always have the more "pricey" materials other videos recomend. So THESE DIY builds are helping me alot with my own cosplays and room additions! I would love to see more dnd/fantasy/Skyrim builds for cheep if you ever get the time but again TY SO MUCH FOR HELPING ME LEVEL UP AND GOD BLESS YOU!
@damonking6204
@damonking6204 11 күн бұрын
As a member of the Boy Scouts for almost 30 years, I have three things to add... 1: Maybe using a leather skiving knife to thin the leather more for more light. I don't work with leather, so that might not be the correct tool, but I remember there being a tool to thin leather from the Leatherworking Merit Badge. 2: The BSA also has a Pioneering Merit Badge that has all of the lashings and a lot of knots. There is the "Troop Leader" KZbin channel that is used for the ScoutingU (A "university" for teaching new leaders) that had videos for basic lashings as well as almost everything else a Scout Master needs to know. 3: For Rawhide Glue, the process is fairly simple. Bring water to a boil, add rawhide and simmer. Don't allow all the water to boil away until the rawhide dissolves. It takes a while. Also, depending on how you want to preserve it, you can leave it as a liquid or let it boil down to almost a solid stick. There are plenty of tutorials online. We used this to make replica bows for our camp's Order of the Arrow costumes.
@DeadNotSleeping789
@DeadNotSleeping789 10 күн бұрын
I don't know much about leatherworking, but would the tool behind him on the left side of the screen possibly be good for thinning the leather out?
@jakubrogacz6829
@jakubrogacz6829 8 күн бұрын
pumice and thinning it out that way - it's how they used to make books.
@allensmithphotography
@allensmithphotography 8 күн бұрын
Once dried, a scraping card will work well to thin it down. Like what's used in cabinet making.
@connorsmith9244
@connorsmith9244 10 күн бұрын
my favorite thing about this video is when you showed ways to stretch the rawhide, without brute strength. Living with long covid/chronic fatigue syndrome makes me very aware how much "strength" is a barrier to "basic competence." utilizing tools to reduce barriers is a HUGE win.
@danielmckee3556
@danielmckee3556 11 күн бұрын
I've been watching your skills shorts for a while now. I'm a carpenter of 24yrs (military trained) and I find these projects very awesome and informative. Im an old D&D guy. Love your content ❤!
@devereauxharrison817
@devereauxharrison817 8 күн бұрын
I loved this type of vid. My wife and I are building props for our D&D room and we want to start going to SCA/Larp camping events so making props is awesome. Love to see these thank you.
@Timbo__Slice
@Timbo__Slice 3 күн бұрын
You could try make some cool greek armour with the glue, Apparently Alexander the greats army had an armour called linothorax that was supposed to comparable to metal armour at the time, it was made of composite of fabric and glue from hide layered up . I guess it's similar to kevlar in structure but they can't say for sure 100% as it's completely organic material so it rots away over the centuries.
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 11 күн бұрын
Yes, I very much like this kind of “crafting” video, mainly because it’s for making something not just practical but so easily customizable. Someone else here mentioned that different designs will fit different characters- the square one is suitable as you said for an Orc or Barbarian, but also for a Ranger or similar who has to make do with what’s available, while the second would work for a Cleric or other scholarly type. Rawhide can be scraped thinner to make it more transparent, but it helps to have it in a stretching frame, wet, as you CAREFULLY scrape it. The rawhide in the rolled bones also have preferred stretch directions. They are stronger in that direction so you can cut (or tear) them into strips you can use for lashing projects together. That will look even more “primitive” but still work well. Just wet them to soften them and tie stuff up with them, and as they dry they will shrink, basically clamping your project together permanently. Baking parchment is a good material for projects like this. It also absorbs non flammable silicone lubricant spray which makes it more transparent and as a bonus can’t go rancid like cooking spray can. It’s nowhere near as durable as rawhide of course so it’s better for static display stuff than for carrying along in an adventure.
@soelmokona1
@soelmokona1 11 күн бұрын
two things: one: these are very cool lanterns. two: i love your sweater! it looks super cozy
@lornacy
@lornacy 11 күн бұрын
Same
@craigbryant9925
@craigbryant9925 11 күн бұрын
This is awesome. Our wedding is early next year. We're doing a very rustic pagan wedding vibe and I've been searching for ideas on how to handle the table lighting for the feast and this is just the perfect inspiration. I love using materials for projects that they're not intended for or cobbling things together from scraps.
@dragonis003
@dragonis003 11 күн бұрын
Experimenting with materials that are not normally thought of as DIY/craft materials, i.e. raw hide for dogs, is fantastic
@jgraves1942
@jgraves1942 11 күн бұрын
hi clever! a great way to make rawhide a bit more transparent is to just oil it-- this is how windows were made before the popularization of glass panes!
@syltwee
@syltwee 11 күн бұрын
ooh!! do you oil it while shaping it? or after it's dried?
@byronrazor
@byronrazor 11 күн бұрын
Cerb will be drooling every time you light that lantern.
@ScottCalvinsClause
@ScottCalvinsClause 9 күн бұрын
I like these videos with a lower barrier to entry. Pretty standard household/crafting tools, without too much lasers, specialty machines, or cricuts. I think the creative use of simplicity is where you shine brightest.
@CuteSeamus
@CuteSeamus 11 күн бұрын
woot woot the sweater is back people... it's one of my favorites... yes we need more content like this... what about weaving a basket... would that be something to try... cheers to Kit and Maddie... hugs from Dallas...
@Dojibu
@Dojibu 10 күн бұрын
Another way to keep the fire and add safety is to actually leave a bit more space between the light source and the paper walls. The lantern wouldn't be as compact, but it'd work.
@coreyz.2800
@coreyz.2800 11 күн бұрын
I do really enjoy these "build on a budget" type projects, especially when it's largely "go out into the woods and find this very common thing and you've got 50-90% of your project materials." Not everyone has the budget for 4-figure machinery, a large workshop, or even a dedicated workspace. So I really do appreciate getting ideas for projects that are low cost and could (mostly) be done at the dining room table and just set into a small box and put aside if the work is interrupted.
@LogicalNiko
@LogicalNiko 9 күн бұрын
For rawhide glue you basically need take the place it in a pot of boiling water and then let it simmer for hours. Just continue stirring. You need to keep adding water until almost all of it dissolves. There might be some bits that just refuse to dissolve completely after several hours, you can then just filter those out while it's still hot at watery (you can't really filter it once you reduce it). If there seem to be a lot of other things in there besides collagen you can let the liquid cool when dilute and layers should form that you can skim things off of. When happy with the collagen on a low temperature just start reducing it down. Once things start getting thicker you may want to switch to a double-boiler method to avoid burning things. Once it is very thick you have your glue. It can dried and rehydrated with water and heat. You can mix it with other things to change consistency and drying factors. This process also works with hides and bones. Its more commonly used today in art restoration where they are trying to use authentic materials as natural hide glues tended to flex with the materials and can be undone later with just water and heat. Also the best way to get a thinner rawhide is to start with the thicker piece and then essentially shave it with a sharp blade. You can also technically just use a sander and sand it down when its dry.
@j.danaclark2166
@j.danaclark2166 11 күн бұрын
A suggestion of an awesome upgrade based on this project. The 2nd lamp: make the frame the exact same way, use your drum skin (properly wet) to make a tube (use the artificial sinew to sew it up into a tube), slide it over the frame, thdn you think tack in place with your domed tacks. Let it dry and I'll bet it'll be really cool.
@Lateyetnice
@Lateyetnice 10 күн бұрын
I love more atmospheric crafts. The costumes are really important, but the atmosphere you're able to provide in and out of character is just as crucial. And when you're talking about creating ambience for a larp, this sort of tutorials are beyond essential.
@chrisvandergriff504
@chrisvandergriff504 7 күн бұрын
So, pinning rawhide to stretch it for drying was used extensively back in the 17&1800's, and I imagine persisted as a method all the way into the modern age with fur trapping. Good job finding a reliable and tried methodology by accident.
@Marie_West
@Marie_West 11 күн бұрын
Every episode I have ever warched of yours has been exactly what I want to see. These laterns are amazing! It is also nice to get a male perspective on things to make for a Ren Faire or midevil type event. Some of us females need ropped in from our life time day dream of making fairy wings. Also love the variety of skills you touch base on. And really clever ideas. Did I say Clever? You both know your awesome and your community loves you and the direction you decide to take us. We are on the toller coaster with you! Always! ❤ Keep Leveling up, You!❤
@Missyshenanigan88
@Missyshenanigan88 11 күн бұрын
I laughed SO HARD at "I dont know how much more flamable you could make it?"
@FlorianMergener
@FlorianMergener 11 күн бұрын
Love these small projects that are actually realistic for everyone to make on their own
@ZanarCrestrider
@ZanarCrestrider 11 күн бұрын
Man that's some fast production. You posted it and had it redubbed in less than 10 minutes.
@b.a.1591
@b.a.1591 11 күн бұрын
As soon as I saw the tittle, "That's just crazy enough to work!" Edit: I love content like this because even tho I don't cosplay anymore, it is simple enough I can make it with the kids, and they can use it camping / playing.
@mr_ceallaigh3311
@mr_ceallaigh3311 11 күн бұрын
today on Skill Tree we learn spanish, since english is apparently broken
@cocodojo
@cocodojo 3 күн бұрын
Guess we're leveling up speech craft today instead, that thumbnail's clickbait! 🤣
@koomori
@koomori 11 күн бұрын
In the case of making glue from, like, rawhide dog bones, it's not so much *making* glue as *extracting* glue, because rawhide dog bones are a bleached rawhide that's permeated with a ton of glue (ie, not really great for your dog to chew on...)
@anna-mariarolke1625
@anna-mariarolke1625 11 күн бұрын
I love this kind of content! With cheap materials you make rustic and totally cool looking items, which are actually useful. I had planned to make such a lantern and you gave me a lot of ideas there. Thanks for the video!
@devoncrooks226
@devoncrooks226 10 күн бұрын
Someone probably already said it, but the glue made from rawhide is called, ‘hide glue’ it used to be the choice for glue back in the 1800 or earlier. Some woodworkers still use it Love the channel!
@LoneHowler
@LoneHowler 11 күн бұрын
I like the random chaos of projects. I never know what you're going to make next and thats awesome. Though stuff I can use for camping/larping like these lanterns, and costumes are my favorite episodes.
@andrewclark8049
@andrewclark8049 11 күн бұрын
the idea of useful items for like camp sites or even useful items in your room is a Fantastic idea. So more vides like this would be awesome to watch
@OttyrCosplay
@OttyrCosplay 11 күн бұрын
I love how unhinged the rawhide looks all nailed to the board.
@Jaeler9
@Jaeler9 9 күн бұрын
Clever, tenterhooks. Weavers and leather workers all over the world for millennia have used them to stretch and straighten their products. Yes it’s where the expression on tenterhooks came from. Basically hooks with an eye on one end that you can use string to tighten and stretch individual sections in a frame. (Really good basic blacksmithing project.) And you kinda make a vellum lantern. Vellum is awesome and lasts for almost ever. Vellum books have lasted centuries. Fascinating. Also hide glue is a thing. Not hard to make. Used in everything from bookmaking to swords and more. There is also commercially made hide glue if you want to compare homemade to commercial so you know what you’re going for.
@nilryth
@nilryth 43 минут бұрын
Thanks for linking the sweater, I couldn't watch the rest of the video without knowing.
@CalicoShadowPlusCat
@CalicoShadowPlusCat 5 күн бұрын
You can soak rawhide for a while in hot water and then hammer it smooth on some concrete or steel (like an anvil or a concrete floor) before nailing it onto a board to make almost a plank or smooth pane with a uniform thickness. It will harden the fibers and lock them tight and make the light through it more uniform. Another thing you can do is use a wood burning kit to burn in tattooed designs on the surface. Make sure it is dry when you do and wipe it with a wet rag afterward. It makes a great opaque pane for a lantern!
@paulw6550
@paulw6550 10 күн бұрын
Pet supply shops are a crafters dream. Inexpensive bone, rawhide antler and horn. I made several parfleches out of rawhide bones, the big flinstone size. Also have made a couple of migration era buckles and powder horns from leg bones purchased there. Now i obviously need a lantern.
@oneill_4207
@oneill_4207 10 күн бұрын
the only real suggestion I'd have on this project is to use the frame of the lantern as the base when you stretch the rawhide. You'll get it sized a bit easier and eliminate a step of the process. GG, love this. On a sidenote making glue from rawhide isn't very difficult, but can get smelly iirc since you need to boil it. Been awhile since I've done it, but from what I remember it's something you might wanna think about doing outside.
@Pooch1953
@Pooch1953 3 күн бұрын
Once you had your rawhide stretched and dried if you wanted it to let more light through all you need do is sand it down with sandpaper to the thickness you want. Rawhide was used in many sod and log cabins back in the old days to let light in and was thinned by using sandstone or other similar textured stones, modern sandpaper works even better. It will be fuzzy and you can leave it that way, but you can also use grease or fat and rub it into the rawhide to sort of glaze it. I prefer the fuzzy look myself.
@ScottCalvinsClause
@ScottCalvinsClause 9 күн бұрын
I've made lots of hide glue from chew toys. It works fine and is super simple. Boil the heck outta some rawhide and strain it, saving the liquid. I pour the liquid onto a baking sheet with a silicone pad and bake it at the very lowest setting (I'm sure you could use a dehydrator) until it's dry. That's it. Put it in a jar. Hydrate and heat what you need, when you need it. There are many additives you can add for different uses but this is the base flake.
@Terry-n1i
@Terry-n1i 10 күн бұрын
Really enjoy these kinds of crafts!! Knew about doing lanterns this way, but never tried it.. very, KOOL!! KEEP MAKING MORE!! Oh, FYI-- I've been getting into making my own leather lace from, -- Indian Alum Tanned Leather. [ tan and Burgundy], also Latigo leather hides.. I needed some rawhide lace.. the rawhide is about $90.00!! Expensive and thick!! I found goat rawhide.. its awesome on price and it's workable and very translucent!! Would work great for these style lanterns!! THANKS AGAIN, for great ideas and tips!! One my favorite place to learn and occasionally get good laugh!!
@JustPlainRob
@JustPlainRob 11 күн бұрын
I love using parchment paper for stuff like shoji screens, and watered-down coffee in a spray bottle is amazing for weathering and aging it. I've never tried oiling it because we never wanted it to be MORE see-through, but that's a great trick.
@PKDoesStuff
@PKDoesStuff 11 күн бұрын
Great project! I did have to laugh when you stretched the rawhide on the board, then cut it out to look stretched, then tied it to the lantern frame. One idea for future versions - stretch it directly on the frame (just like normal leather tanning). Punch the same holes, but instead of stretching and nailing, run some cord through and tie them around the frame. Bonus is that this should eliminate the later attaching step, so it's theoretically a time-saver as well. Also echoing another comment that you should be able to thin the rawhide by scraping it if you want it to be more translucent.
@LindenHighwind
@LindenHighwind 5 күн бұрын
This was a great video, and well timed! There's an event that usually happens near me in a small Swiss town hidden in the mountains of West Virginia called Fasnacht. The whole thing is a one day celebration of the end of winter (happens in February) where people come together for booze, food, and bonfires, and we burn an effigy of Old Man Winter. There is a costume parade where people carry lanterns, and I will now plan to make one of these to carry this year! Thanks Clever, that was awesome!
@loveless131
@loveless131 11 күн бұрын
As far as channel direction goes, I'd say it is going great. I never know what will be showing up next, which fits the whole "learn just about everything" vibe. Naturally, my favorite episodes are the ones that give me an urgent need to make the thing, but I also definitely need episodes that don't do that because I have too many hobbies as it is. This one is great for material concepts I can save for later. Like using rawhide for bone stuff I can shape to some extent.
@LadyVineXIII
@LadyVineXIII 11 күн бұрын
So, Rosco and Lee as well as a few other brands sell diffusion gels that are reasonably heat resistant. I have not put them next to an actual open flame, but they go on scorching hot tungsten lights so they may be a reasonable option for your lantern needs. They also sell colour gels if you want fun colours.
@Taurusus
@Taurusus 11 күн бұрын
Absolutely love things like this. I found you for your leathercraft, I stuck around for the variety (after all, how many times can "Cut the pattern out, bevel the edges, stitch together!" in a row stay interesting? That's unsustainable! (no shade, it's exactly why I _don't_ much watch the other leathercraft channels I'm subbed to, until project day)) The experimentation and novelty is a big part of the charm of this channel. Buena suerte, Int3ligente!
@horst-dieterdejonge9842
@horst-dieterdejonge9842 11 күн бұрын
We made similar lamps for our camp ar Drachenfest LARP a couple of years ago. Drachenfest had just announced that open fire would not be permitted any longer if you are not there to watch it. We use solar powered LED lanterns that start to light when it gets dark... Our neigbours came round while we weren't in our camp because they thought our lanterns were open flames...
@michaelbillings1427
@michaelbillings1427 4 күн бұрын
Got to say this video alone was one of the best how to videos I’ve seen! I like that you explain thoroughly though without being Pretentious. Great that you also Give many different examples of how to do it. You were very charismatic without being to show. I’m definitely gonna follow this channel now! Keep putting up more videos and thank you
@Waster_War_Boss
@Waster_War_Boss 4 күн бұрын
Anyone else get the feeling that crafting with this dude would be a whirlwind of ideas personally I’d really like that
@redrowansen
@redrowansen 10 күн бұрын
As someone who has a Viking character in my local Larp, I love projects like this! Definitely gonna try this one!
@chrisvandergriff504
@chrisvandergriff504 7 күн бұрын
I love that you're doing good bushcraft as a way to craft better props. I know you wished for hot glue, but I'm a fan of lashings any day, lol
@rebekahleib9303
@rebekahleib9303 5 күн бұрын
I like that you're doing projects like this. I gravitate toward the primitive/rustic side of things for crafts. I would put the sticks/dowels more towards the outside of the rings on the second lantern, so it gives you more space inside. I first saw lanterns done like this on one of my fave channels, Cimbrer Viking Bushcraft.
@BeholdOdin
@BeholdOdin 10 күн бұрын
I know that you can also scrape the rawhide to make it thinner after you have stretched it. possibly look into getting a sewing loop, some eye hooks and maybe make a small tension rack. it could even come in handy for doing some future projects :)
@BoringDad88
@BoringDad88 6 күн бұрын
Hide glue is so easy to make! It's great and super strong. Just don't get it wet after it dries, it's water soluble. I made some to repair/match a 100 year old chair.
@rosielc4761
@rosielc4761 7 күн бұрын
love making lanterns! If you use paper thats extra thin, you can make your difuser with two sheets and sandwich botanicals between them, like pressed flowers and leaves, i recc, it looks awesome
@OutlandStation
@OutlandStation 11 күн бұрын
Love the lanterns. We've done a number of things like this throughout the years for SCA and now Rennie activities.
@amgroves76
@amgroves76 8 күн бұрын
If you want more translucent skin, try goat drumskin. I reskinned my shamisen with it, dunk the skin in water for a few minutes, place on a towel to sop up the excess and place on the frame, stretch. And yes you can make hide glue, used in quality woodwork and lutherie
@toddellner5283
@toddellner5283 10 күн бұрын
The National Historic Site I volunteer at has some chairs with woven rawhide seats. Rawhide strips are soaked and oven stretched tight wet. As it dries and shrinks it helps hold the chair together. Was thinking of replacing the seat of an old cane chair this way. Then I remembered we had a large food-motivated dog. It would have gone from seat to treat the moment I turned around
@nightfall3605
@nightfall3605 10 күн бұрын
This video subject tickles all my serotonin receptors. I don’t know if I will make a lamp, but it adds to my motivation to start my medieval clothing sewing. Because world building!
@FedesaurusRex
@FedesaurusRex 10 күн бұрын
Legitimately loved the raw stick lantern. As a next step in its evolution I might have stripped the bark off the sticks but it looks awesome regardless.
@BurnsLikeRue
@BurnsLikeRue 7 күн бұрын
Great video! Alternate materials for the lantern: parchment paper sold for baking (brown and transparent) or tracing paper sold for drawing (white and transparent). Happy making!
@57Marcy
@57Marcy 2 күн бұрын
After watching this video, I would cut the parchment paper to look like the stretched rawhide and use small decorative nails to secure it to the dowl's. I like the way you didn't make it look too easy.
@bleonard5257
@bleonard5257 11 күн бұрын
13:41 thought he could make a letterkenny reference and we wouldn't notice.
@BearCavazos
@BearCavazos 7 күн бұрын
Okay Dairy, Dairy okay, okay Dairy, I'm going in
@whozit_whatzit
@whozit_whatzit 11 күн бұрын
Yes, I love when you do these kinds of projects. In fact, this is one that I've been looking into lately so this video could not have come at a better time. Thank you for all your hard work and of course overdoing it, we appreciate the extra love your team puts in. ^.^
@jayb990
@jayb990 11 күн бұрын
Pro tip: if you want thinner hides, the traditional frame and cord method would allow you to slightly scrape it over several days. Then tighten the cordage to maintain pressure.
@ZanarCrestrider
@ZanarCrestrider 11 күн бұрын
The stick lantern was awesome. Not only would it be fitting for many LARP setups, they're a cool camping project if you plan in advance.
@hunterriley1515
@hunterriley1515 9 күн бұрын
loving these experimental projects!! my crafting ref palylist is 90 percent ur channel and I reference them constantly as a prop maker for theatre with designers wanting "authentic" but cheap solutions
@Friedensbringer
@Friedensbringer 11 күн бұрын
That is an awesome little project! I mean, I tend to love all of your videos, but especially those kinds of small experimental things that both inspire to find new ways to use stuff or do designs, but also help by solving specific problems, are just the best. I will take my son to his first larp (7yo) next summer, and in preparation we will craft a lot of stuff like this!
@Trassel242
@Trassel242 4 күн бұрын
I love this lantern, it’s such a cool idea! I think it’ll look nice with those LED candles in it, especially if they can have the flame in different colours for the whole “magic fantasy lantern owned by a wizard” vibe. Here’s some free advice: don’t buy these rawhide dog treats for your dogs, they’re usually made using extremely nasty chemicals (chrome, for instance) and you can make your dog sick from chewing on them. Your dogs deserve better than that!
@Alexander-wk8mt
@Alexander-wk8mt 9 күн бұрын
Another good rawhide replacement is baking paper, it's waxed a bit and therefore rain proof too. I used it on a 3d puzzle lantern and it looks amazing
@Dannyboy-ci3qk
@Dannyboy-ci3qk 11 күн бұрын
I love this type of content, when I DM I like to put things around my screen or on the side table that sets the mood of the setting, and this is right up that ally. I could see that lamp hanging behind me while the players have snuck into an orc encampment.
@SirTodd
@SirTodd 11 күн бұрын
i personally love these types of videos. these sort of videos are why i fell in love with KZbin to begin with so long ago!
@pixelguitarman
@pixelguitarman 11 күн бұрын
Learnt 2 new things in one video! Never knew that dog bone could be stretched out, much less about making paper translucid with oil. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge Mr internet druid Sir!
@TNBushcrafter
@TNBushcrafter 6 күн бұрын
One method is apply the rawhide while wet. It's easier to sew and shape. Then it will dry and pull everything tighter together. Also I'd imagine brass rods would look pretty nice. Along with maybe smoking or staining the rawhide.
@Buchnekromant
@Buchnekromant 10 күн бұрын
Just some random ideas to improve the process: Use hotglue first for the sticks and then do lashing for the look. You could use a thick blunt sewing needle to get between the (pre glued) sticks. And I wonder if you could sand down the thickness of the raw hide to get it to a perfect thickness. Sanding them uneven could even add to the rustic ord look.
@TheCompleteDM
@TheCompleteDM 10 күн бұрын
A less practical but interesting method would be to use tissue paper for a sort of paper mache. Glue it into the back of the frame (or sandwich it in for better adhesion). You'll probably get a brighter light, but it would be better as a decoration than as a prop.
@yadaroni
@yadaroni 10 күн бұрын
For the second lantern, try kissing the raw wood with a blow torch. The result makes it look instantly rustic, but with easier modern wood parts.
@David35445
@David35445 11 күн бұрын
I've made hide glue from those chew toys as well as bow backing. FYI, you can sand down those panels once they've dried and get them super thin.
@mistinthemoutain3904
@mistinthemoutain3904 11 күн бұрын
I love projects like this, I think it goes perfectly with your portable coffee kit, bar, cooler, coins, oh shoot, I guess it's just perfect with Everything! 😜🕊️ Thank You ☺️
@Earthenfist
@Earthenfist 11 күн бұрын
If you scraped the bark off and made little flattened lincoln log connection places on the sticks, you could have used that boiled rawhide glue stuff to connect it instead of hotglue as well. Hide glue is basically hot glue- just old fashioned.
@anarkizt
@anarkizt 11 күн бұрын
The one thing you were missing from your square lashings (yes that’s the right term, because they make a right angle with that lash) is after you do 4 or 5 wraps, do 2 or 3 just around your cordage in between the two poles and make those super tight, it’ll tighten down your wraps and really make it immovable and then finish off with that clove hitch!
@dozer88finn
@dozer88finn 11 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@SkillTree
@SkillTree 9 күн бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH!!!!
@OtherSarah2
@OtherSarah2 11 күн бұрын
1. love the new studio. 2. nice project. 3. on that drumhead -- if it's sourced overseas you really need to see your doc so you don't wind up with anthrax pneumonia....
@carlybernard8155
@carlybernard8155 9 күн бұрын
Loved the unusual/random way of procuring the needed materials. I would also be interested in the glue exercise success or fail. It's one of the things I like about this channel. We tried this, it failed, then we did this, it helped, etc.
@ssskids123
@ssskids123 10 күн бұрын
Very very cool! If you put a slight bevel on the dowels (I put the dowel in a drill and spin it against sandpaper) they will go into the holes much easier and are less likely to blow out the side of the holes..
@bobbofly
@bobbofly 10 күн бұрын
You could omit the nail/board step & simply lash the softened hides onto the frame to dry. This will also put a nice tension on the lashings for added strength.
@ArcanisUrriah
@ArcanisUrriah 10 күн бұрын
Love the 'day to day' tools builds, which don't require tons of effort and/or equipment. :)
@kacperkurczewski7963
@kacperkurczewski7963 11 күн бұрын
I’d love to see more of this kind of little details that you could use to make your camp more interesting, maybe even a video showing full camp setup made out of your DIY equipment.
@DavidDoyle-hg4wn
@DavidDoyle-hg4wn 11 күн бұрын
To loosen the rawhide one traditional method would be to pull the leather through an iron ring that is attached to something solid and stable. In my yard we have an iron ring attached to a granite post. Another method is one used by the First Nation People of Canada and they attach the leather to a ring and use a paddle like object to help stretch the leather.
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