
Learn how to make your own kuksa and use it to your advantage when you're bugging out! When you're cooking up your meal in the wilderness you'll be wishing you had something like this to eat with. They're so versatile! Watch this bush-crafter hand carve his kuksa below.
That looks amazing! Have you ever used a kuksa before? What were your thoughts as he demonstrated how to make one? It doesn't seem like this is the type of item you should pass up, plus, learning this invaluable skill could come in handy when you need to trade to stay alive when SHTF! Share with us what you think about this video below!

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thought everyone quit following the Stolen Valor Fraud Dingleberry Dave…..
Nope. Regardless of embellishing his resume he is still extremely knowledgeable and respected for his skills. Plus he has publicly apologized for embellishing his resume.
LOL……You can’t apologize for what he did…..shows how low in the grass he is by doing it in the first place…..he’s a Liar and a Fraud….always will be….
A axe?
A big fan of his and yeah he stumbled and paid his dues. Learned a lot from both his videos and books.
His videos on Youtube are fantastic and cover a wide range of outdoors stuff. Highly recommend checking them out.
?? “just an axe and a gouge”?? and a vice, and a saw, and sand paper and….haha, if he had all that stuff, go to gander mountain and buy a cup. lol$#%&!@*survival? that guy?
THIS GUY, even makes his own tools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P73REgj-3UE
Ian Munro
New project haha
Did you get permission from Dave before posting his video?
Cool!
nobody cares what Mr. Stolen Valor Liar say’s…….
Is this guy guilty of stolen valor? Curious.
Dave lied about military service and was called out….he admitted he lied to make himself look good for tv….pos…..
If I recall he lied about being in special forces. He was in the military.
didnt you just post this
he
But is his knowledge and teaching valid?
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