Survival Bow — The Best Method (IMO)

  Uploaded on Dec 18, 2011 Survival bow making. This method is by far the most expedient method. It might not be as good as a professional bow, but it does the job.      

Jungle speargun

Jungle speargun How to make a speargun, catapult and other uses for rubber bands in a survival situation

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Easy Build Moonshine Still

      Published on Dec 9, 2012 This video gives you an idea of the very basics of what is needed. A cheap and simple way to build a stove top moonshine still. So small, you can distill while cooking dinner. Less than $20 total cost. If you don’t like the aluminum pot, I …

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DIY Water Distiller

  Published on Aug 13, 2013 Distilling your water is a great way to purify it. Here is an easy way you can make a DIY distiller for less than $5  

Shelter Considerations During E&E

Published on Jun 22, 2014 In this episode, we touch on a number of tips and advice when creating a shelter in the woods during an escape and evasion situation. We teach the “BLISS” technique and hope this helps you remember what to do if this situation ever arises. Hope you take something from this …

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Survival Heat: Soapstone Warmers

    Published on Jan 9, 2014 A video bragging on the thermal properties of Soapstone and ways to use it to stay warm if the power goes out. I ordered these pieces off of ebay from stoneteacherman.

How to Make a Soup Can Forge

How to Make a Soup Can Forge This video shows how to make a simple and inexpensive tabletop forge out of a soup can with a plaster lining. The forge runs off of a common propane torch (spiral flame will work better than pencil flame) that can be bought at any hardware store. The question …

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Credit card size Fresnel lens fire starter test

  Uploaded on Feb 20, 2010 There are so many different methods for making fire in the field. I believe the more methods that we become familiar with, the more prepared we will be to provide ourselves with this essential survival need in the field. This method requires very little, only the lens itself and …

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How to Make a Compass in the Field

    Published on Aug 27, 2014 In this quick tip, we show you how to take a pin, a battery, and some snare wire and create a compass in case you happen to lose all of your orienteering devices while lost. These are some items you should have on you and can be helpful …

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