Bushcraft Joinery - COOLEST POT HANGER EVER
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Doing bushcraft in the woods... A nice way to spend some time outdoors, carving up the COOLEST Campfire Pot Hanger I have ever made.
Using a bit and brace, i drilled out a hole in a green tree branch and sharpened the other end so that i could hammer it into the ground, next to my fire pit. I use another piece, from the same downed green tree, to make my cross member out of. Shaved one down to fit inside the hole of the other piece, and carved out a square notch for the Zebra Pot bale. This keep the pot from being able to accidentally slide off and spill.
So... only thing left to do...is cook up a nice meal over my new campfire cooking setup.
Thank you all for watching, i hope you enjoy this one.
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*FAQS - Q.) Why did you kill a living tree? A.) The tree had been landed on by an uprooted ash tree last week at some point. Q.) Don't you know how to sharpen your drill bit??? A.) I didn't know prior to heading out that it was dull. I will look to sharpen it before next use.*
@darylgud7601
4 жыл бұрын
Just a follow up to my remark about a chisel. Often I hear about learning how to make cordage, which is a great skill, but with joinery like you are exploring, I can see how a backpacker or in an emergency a prepper could conserve his cordage. A chisel can do amazing things and a light weight option for a drill, there is hardly a limit to what you can do. Once with nothing more than a chisel and my silky saw, I put together two 5 inch logs. No nails or pegs it took my scouts 3 days to pull it apart. It was so tight it became a sword in the stone game. A chisel don't weight anymore than a good knife and combined with my drill set up, no more than a small machete. Just a thought.
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Very true. I am going to be exploring this topic in videos in the near future. I would like to build some more solid structures using those methods.
@darylgud7601
4 жыл бұрын
@@ScrambledO I'll be watching. Watch a little Paul Sellers he is a master with hand tools. Check out his poboy planer, it will expand your mind. Best part no drugs needed. Good luck.
@eduardom800
4 жыл бұрын
for the most part, berfore posting a comment I usually read prior comments to check if mine would be pertinent or add up. Thanks for posting, the set up looks GREAT.
@NPCSN
3 жыл бұрын
Daryl Gud Absolutely agree on the chisel! I’ve recently started playing with mortise and tenon joints held with wedges or pegs. I think they look amazing, which is a nice plus. All you need is a saw and a chisel or I guess just a pocket knife, but idk if I’d want to spend that much time on it. Lol 😁
When I was in girl scouts camping 65 years ago, we took 3 sturdy sticks and fashioned a tripod over a fire pit to suspend our pots. Carried only 2 S hooks. Easy peasy the simple way😉
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
You sure are right about that! I always loved the Tripod. So easy to adjust the height/location of the pot. I need to make a new one, mine is almost 3 years old. 😀😀😀
@daven953
4 жыл бұрын
Keep it simple. And you don't have to pack 20 lbs of tools around.👍👍
That there my friend is a blunt drill bit
@hermit6208
4 жыл бұрын
But fantastic for his new bodybuilding program.
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Yea that’s what I figured. My arm still hurts from filming this last weekend.
@watcher3774
4 жыл бұрын
@@ScrambledO To bad yall not going up to Shawns cabin to work on long house. He could sharpen that old drill bit for ya😎✌
@Bajadave760
4 жыл бұрын
Yup
@captainfragger6295
4 жыл бұрын
Indeed
Thanks for the fun video. Well done.
Got to say it did make me laugh when you pulled a drill from your pack. Like we all carry a drill out into the wilderness. 🤣
@tobymackenzie-green6089
22 күн бұрын
I always carry a bushcraft auger. Knife, hatchet, mini saw and auger.
Great idea, perfect for a base camp. Great to see you getting the time to get out into the woods.
Apart from a lathe, humanity must have invented a hand tool to create perfectly round dowels. We can bore perfectly round holes but the inverse is not so perfect. Love the video and you did a damn good job rounding that end.. A lot of bush woodcraft videos on youtube are pretty basic. We need more mid to advanced bushcrafting, more tool making etc. Hehe I think I just need some ideas.
Nice idea makes for lots of options in cooking and heating things up
Thank you Scrambled O for sharing your useful how-to video on building a pot hanger using an auger. Your review has been featured on the hand auger page on Waivio, it will be helpful for other outdoor enthusiasts looking for tips and tricks for their next camping trip. Keep up the great work!
Perhaps you could drill the hole higher and adjust the pot with rope, chain, or another hanger. Nice neat project though.
Hurray for Instagram, great work 😉
that sped up part tho! Glad to see more content from ya, big guy :)
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah somebody already mentioned it look like I was cranking it LOL 😭😭😭
@TheKingdomChef
4 жыл бұрын
Joe what size Billy pot do you use?
That's a really cool pot hanger thanK for sharing
Such a good time for you to come back when everything is tarting to get really boring.....waiting for that Scambled O checking in...made my night
Thanks for this video of a good forearm workout. I was running out of ideas😁
Great to have you back. That's a great solution for a pot hanger and looks good too.
Thanks for the nice project. Cheers from Tampa.
Oh and some B Roll? Wuuuut?! Sick.
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
🌲🐸🔥🏕🌲 🤗
Nice lil setup.
Like the concept
Where you made your knotch at the end you could make L 7 knotches in another stick to adjust up and down height !
I love the “scrambled O” phrase!!!! Love the new pot hanger, I’ll be doing this as well thanks bro
Great video. Lookatdat bushcraftin' BOOOIE !
Nice "New and Improved pot holder" all the best! 😁
I’m ready for some O’ cooking!
The hanger is so genius. Plus I’m here for the small t-shirt for a 6 year old
OUTSTANDING work BTW!
I'm in for the Shirt, too!
That's a kool new idea
Great concept thanx
Cool thanks for sharing
A new concept 😆
Cordless drills, like that one, are so handy.
Loved this idea! Greetings from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Glad you like the video. Cheers from Ohio
Sweet👍 Thanx for the vid🤗
Excellent, some solid advice along the way! May try to find yourself a Scotched Eyed bit that size also a few other sizes, not quite as heavy as what you have now, well done sir. ....ATB
Love it what a great idea, atb Stuart
Another cool video, O! Thanks for sharing.
Super dupper Cool!!!
I have made the dovetail but never thought about the mortise and tenon. Great idea!
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Yea not too shabby! Got some other crazy ideas coming up.
Uh oh scrambled O time cheers mate love ya work. From Australia. Stay safe be well
Now I have a quarantine project for the week!!! Thank you sir!!!
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
haaha no problem man
Love the ‘refined’ pot holder! “Loogedat joinery boa!” You really broke out ‘dem tools for this build! Would love to get in on the t-shirt (L) GAW or patch GAW! Peace! ✌️
cool idea
That was a good one!
Well done brother. Great footage as always
Awesome video. Great idea. Glad to see you back making videos.
Really am impressed with the pot hanger! Much better than using the dovetail and simpler to set up than a tripod arrangementZ Also like the way you showed how to brave the knife against your knee. Lots of great ideas in this video that I can’t wait to try!
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I figured I should show some safe practices seeing as how I gets so many comments about things I do that look unsafe LOL 😝😝😝
@themourningdove7208
4 жыл бұрын
@Scambled O....ignoring comments on safety is safest including this one.
In for the T-shirt ... keep the videos coming
Very cool looking pot holder ! Nice wood work Martin ! Thanks !
Very cool, you make well made videos. Thank you very much. Looking forward to the next.
Now you're getting there. Back to the love.
Nice work
Noice! Add a few extra holes in the pole and you can adjust height too! Cool!
I'd have bored the hole closer to the top and used a longer horizontal support pole. Then I'd suspend the pot from a small adjustable-in-length chain or cable. This setup would allow me to slide my pot anywhere over the fire and set the pot at any distance above the fire. Different strokes for different folks. It's all so personal!
Good video. I really like this holder! Thanks.
good job on that one
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man 👍🏼
Very cool brother !
Very nice and good idea
pretty cool 👍
Have used this system for many years, you did an excellent job!well done......Aho...
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Checkin in for dat t-shirt boa!
👍nice!
It's looking awesome man! Great job.
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Heheh I like it too 😀😀😀 thanks for watching buddy
You're having too much fun! Love your ideas. My family is making a base camp in our backyard that's more fun than our house. Keep you and your family safe my friend.
Nice.
Don't give up on the dovetail system. Start with sawing the angled notch in the post: Once you have the two sawed angles, then use your knife and a baton to split out the scrap in the notch. Then make your crossbar to fit the notch. The crossbar can be trimmed to be a triangle, round, or oblong. Maybe even square. The strength is in the notch and almost any shape will wedge in there.
I have to say man it is good to see you making so many videos again.
looks real good though...keep ahold of it :)
Hope all is well in the Scramble home. Done a awesome job on that pot hanger bud!
awesome idea brother
Nice!
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks mark 🙂
Nice job man! It looks great. I’m glad you are posting videos again.
I love you on Instagram. I been following you for a few years now. You crack me up. I also love your videos. Please keep them coming ❤️
I love we have the same saw and broken in the same spot
Love the video! Let me get that medium t shirt!😲
Hi Martin Good to see that agile mind at work. I think you've done a fine job. Thanks for the video Brian 79
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Brian 😀
Great pot hanger dude ! Awesome to have you back.
Looks suuuhh good dude!
My educated guess about your auger being slow is that it needs sharpening. I'm sure you've watched Shawn James using one. If the auger is sharp it will go through green wood like "grass" through a goose.
I’d love a T-shirt and a patch 😊
So creative man love the idea
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Thx mannng
I like it
Love these Slow-Motion shots :) awesome vid
Love it mate once we get back out and about defo going to try this one looks sturdy aswell
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Give it a try man. It’s cooool
@steviehobbs2864
4 жыл бұрын
@@ScrambledO oh I'm going to all isolated at the minute but cant wait cheers mate
I’m in for dat shirt boi!
I saw smoke when you was drilling and yes you need a properly sharpened bit for your brace especially in green wood
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy, I will have to KZread how to sharpen that particular bit sometime this week!
I recently bought a scotch eye auger from shawn of the wild. Works well and is amazing for the end of your fittings because it is tampered on the eye and you just baton the end of the branch. Works amazing and its nice and packable. He calls it a settlers wrench.
@ryangaunt6843
4 жыл бұрын
Shawn of the wild
Hey Scrambled O! that's a might nice campfire setup you have there.
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
😀
Interesting idea ,, without special tools ,, similar to your dovetail ,,, notch a "dado" instead maybe slightly angled up ,,,much easier .... carve holder wit square section to fit notch ,,make multiple notches to adjust height....... nice to see you out enjoying the woods........Stay Safe and God Bless....
Genius idea! Ya needs a new saw now boi, dat there gumboy is gone boy. In my best scrambled impression...
AND HERE i THOUGHT i WAS THE ONLY PERSON WITH A SHOULDER BRACE NOWADAYS!
Put your crossmember at the very top, drill a smaller hole through where you made your pot notch, get some flowerpot chain, "about 24 inches, it'll cost about $3", bring a 8 penny nail and an s hook, put chain through hole with s hook at bottom, extend chain the length you want your pot to hang, then put nail through top of chain above and across the crossmember. There you have an adjustable height pot holder.
adoro fazer esses acampamentos radicais e construir tudo com as próprias mãos na natureza bem no estilo Bushcraft. Bom vídeo, grande abraço Samuel do canal coiote solitário BUSHCRAFT
Another great video. I think Shawn James has a video on sharpening auger bits.
Scramble. Pick out a taller post. Drill 3 or 4 holes. That my friend is your new outdoor oven.😁
I'd suggest you drill some holes in the upright post for your pot tools like your stir spoons...
that's pretty smart
Scrambled Ingenuity!
Nice that is sweet crafting there I am just waiting every time you use that saw waiting for it to brake more .
@ScrambledO
4 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 hahaha almost broke it the other day
@rontsawyer362
4 жыл бұрын
@@ScrambledO lol hope your doing good and stay safe and healthy .