Great trick, mate. But the next time don't hire Steve Wonder as camera operator.
@grazianism2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@camperdrew61 Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the video! Always good to see people thinking outside the box and improving things they find.
@justinwaters7197 Жыл бұрын
Nice additional options for a good toggle tie option! Thanks!
@chaaazgould4828 Жыл бұрын
That was top class, mate, thanks for sharing your variation using the toggle and without using it too :) .
@wolfenstein6676 Жыл бұрын
Excellent sir, made me life a shade easier.......ATB
@greywindLOSP Жыл бұрын
Love it! Watch the pronunciation and camera work, Other than that,,nice job!
@pryzmcat Жыл бұрын
Taut line hitch, best knot for cinch up around rolls etc. Also good for making adjustable guylines.
@linedwell Жыл бұрын
Man out of all the vids on here for this your is straightforward and simple as hell. Even with the floppy tripod angle I didn’t have to rewind to see what you did.
@jasonb4738 Жыл бұрын
You got everything across great. Thanks for sharing your insight.
@Synergist2 Жыл бұрын
It's very frustrating for someone like me, an American, to listen to someone speaking the same language as myself, but their accent and their way of expressing themselves is so different, I have a very hard time understanding them. And I'm sure it would be the same for them, listening to my speech.
@stan1027 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment, fortunately I don’t have that issue. Having lived in military accommodation for the first fifteen years of my life I was exposed to many accents from around the UK, as well as a good few American accents while living in Germany for seven years. For anyone trying to pinpoint my accent, it’s known as “PADS”, many accents rolled into one.
@cujomojo2007 Жыл бұрын
You do realize America has more accents by actual Americans than any other country right? Not counting all of the foreigners that live in the US with their own accent. 😂.
@jasonb4738 Жыл бұрын
Subscribed. Fantastic video 👍🔥
@inkybinkyschpinky2 жыл бұрын
Props on using a SAK in the demonstration aswell! Brings it full circle after seeing Felix's video first
@fananox2057 Жыл бұрын
Thank U 4 video! Great idea! Good wishes from Russia!
@aleksiiprohorov89 Жыл бұрын
Good technique but would help if you didn't mumble
@tiberiu_nicolae Жыл бұрын
Idea- use the hook on Swiss Army knife to pull cord through toggle
@myfriend576 ай бұрын
Love wooden toggles and hate plastic ones I have stainless steel spoke waterbottle even a s/s straw we need more reusable and sustainable stuff to replace plastic
@anuvabastidanakist2437 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I thought I was the only one that noticed this flaw, I thought I was doing something wrong.
@jakeells6611 ай бұрын
👍👍👍 .. nice, very nice. Thank you very much.
@thomasmusso1147 Жыл бұрын
Nice 🙏
@maa_vankal_Charpai_kala Жыл бұрын
This what an English tweeker sounds like. Thank you
@HyundairobitdogАй бұрын
You will have to upload a video, so we can hear what a non-English tweaker sounds like.
@cujomojo2007Ай бұрын
@@cujomojo2007 it pretty much sounds the same . But without the proper English command of the language.
@HyundairobitdogАй бұрын
nice ideas, but whoever was operating the camera did a sloppy job. a fair part of the time I could not see you managing the cord. I will I could have gotten more out of this.
@stevenc6256 Жыл бұрын
Everyone uses 550 till they realize how much more line you can carry at the fraction of the weight - and that it’s perfectly strong for the majority of what we bush craft with ( and cheaper ) 😂
@zensempai737111 ай бұрын
Seems like everyone in the comments is a video producer.... anyways, great video mate. I found it very useful.
@JohnSmith-tr9us Жыл бұрын
you obviously know your knots, but back the camera away, speak sloooooowly and distinctly, and slow down your hand movements to make the process easier to follow. still thanks for the insight.
@victoregley5359 Жыл бұрын
Would help greatly to speak louder, too. You'll get better, if you're critical in reviewing your own videos. But not so much that it isn't fun. Still, over all, I liked it. Thumbs up for the effort. Don't be discouraged by CRITICS like me.😉
@ahayseed654 Жыл бұрын
Move your camera BACK more so we can see what U R doing. Your line & hands R moving in & out of the camera view. The first & worst video I witness ever online in all my years. The very first time ever I put thumbs down. And I know about using cameras. I enjoy & love these type of videos.
@clintonbourdeaux81742 жыл бұрын
Clean up your language more, mumbling - jumbling sluring your words & statements. Speak to quickly. Hard to understand you.
@clintonbourdeaux81742 жыл бұрын
Teaching clearly isn’t your strong suit. I’m sure you wife loves filming these for you though.
@shouldhavenotshouldof2031 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment, I’ll pass it on to my 14 year old Autistic son, who kindly held the camera so I could use both hands to tie the knots.
@cujomojo2007 Жыл бұрын
what a badly made vid.
@matsvineyard7564 Жыл бұрын
Just use the Canadian jam knot!
@squidders8656 Жыл бұрын
aka the Arbour knot. Could do and probably would, but this was a response to a lot of “Toggle Trick” videos.
Great trick, mate. But the next time don't hire Steve Wonder as camera operator.
😂😂😂😂
Enjoyed the video! Always good to see people thinking outside the box and improving things they find.
Nice additional options for a good toggle tie option! Thanks!
That was top class, mate, thanks for sharing your variation using the toggle and without using it too :) .
Excellent sir, made me life a shade easier.......ATB
Love it! Watch the pronunciation and camera work, Other than that,,nice job!
Taut line hitch, best knot for cinch up around rolls etc. Also good for making adjustable guylines.
Man out of all the vids on here for this your is straightforward and simple as hell. Even with the floppy tripod angle I didn’t have to rewind to see what you did.
You got everything across great. Thanks for sharing your insight.
It's very frustrating for someone like me, an American, to listen to someone speaking the same language as myself, but their accent and their way of expressing themselves is so different, I have a very hard time understanding them. And I'm sure it would be the same for them, listening to my speech.
Thanks for the comment, fortunately I don’t have that issue. Having lived in military accommodation for the first fifteen years of my life I was exposed to many accents from around the UK, as well as a good few American accents while living in Germany for seven years. For anyone trying to pinpoint my accent, it’s known as “PADS”, many accents rolled into one.
You do realize America has more accents by actual Americans than any other country right? Not counting all of the foreigners that live in the US with their own accent. 😂.
Subscribed. Fantastic video 👍🔥
Props on using a SAK in the demonstration aswell! Brings it full circle after seeing Felix's video first
Thank U 4 video! Great idea! Good wishes from Russia!
Good technique but would help if you didn't mumble
Idea- use the hook on Swiss Army knife to pull cord through toggle
Love wooden toggles and hate plastic ones I have stainless steel spoke waterbottle even a s/s straw we need more reusable and sustainable stuff to replace plastic
Thank you! I thought I was the only one that noticed this flaw, I thought I was doing something wrong.
👍👍👍 .. nice, very nice. Thank you very much.
Nice 🙏
This what an English tweeker sounds like. Thank you
You will have to upload a video, so we can hear what a non-English tweaker sounds like.
@@cujomojo2007 it pretty much sounds the same . But without the proper English command of the language.
nice ideas, but whoever was operating the camera did a sloppy job. a fair part of the time I could not see you managing the cord. I will I could have gotten more out of this.
Everyone uses 550 till they realize how much more line you can carry at the fraction of the weight - and that it’s perfectly strong for the majority of what we bush craft with ( and cheaper ) 😂
Seems like everyone in the comments is a video producer.... anyways, great video mate. I found it very useful.
you obviously know your knots, but back the camera away, speak sloooooowly and distinctly, and slow down your hand movements to make the process easier to follow. still thanks for the insight.
Would help greatly to speak louder, too. You'll get better, if you're critical in reviewing your own videos. But not so much that it isn't fun. Still, over all, I liked it. Thumbs up for the effort. Don't be discouraged by CRITICS like me.😉
Move your camera BACK more so we can see what U R doing. Your line & hands R moving in & out of the camera view. The first & worst video I witness ever online in all my years. The very first time ever I put thumbs down. And I know about using cameras. I enjoy & love these type of videos.
Clean up your language more, mumbling - jumbling sluring your words & statements. Speak to quickly. Hard to understand you.
Teaching clearly isn’t your strong suit. I’m sure you wife loves filming these for you though.
Thanks for the comment, I’ll pass it on to my 14 year old Autistic son, who kindly held the camera so I could use both hands to tie the knots.
what a badly made vid.
Just use the Canadian jam knot!
aka the Arbour knot. Could do and probably would, but this was a response to a lot of “Toggle Trick” videos.