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Advoko MAKES
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Добавлен 7 сен 2018
New original videos on the 1st and/or 15th of every month.
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Here are the piggy banks. The funding will be used for the production of new videos:
PATREON: www.patreon.com/advoko
PayPal: advokomakes2@gmail.com
$10 DIY Miter Saw System / Making a Revolutionary Concept Tool
$10 DIY Miter Saw System / Making a Revolutionary Concept Tool
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Видео
Self-propelled Chainsaw | Turning Logs into Perfect Boards
Просмотров 2,4 млнГод назад
Self-propelled Chainsaw | Turning Logs into Perfect Boards
Bottle-to-Bottle Honey Production | Contactless Beekeeping
Просмотров 16 млн2 года назад
Bottle-to-Bottle Honey Production | Contactless Beekeeping
Chasing the Perfect Shot / Behind the Scenes
Просмотров 112 тыс.2 года назад
Chasing the Perfect Shot / Behind the Scenes
Forging a Bi-metal Bearded Axe from Scraps / Carbon Fiber Bandage
Просмотров 177 тыс.2 года назад
Forging a Bi-metal Bearded Axe from Scraps / Carbon Fiber Bandage
Constructing a Bushcraft Waterwheel / Harnessing Hydropower Energy for My Log Cabin Camp
Просмотров 6 млн3 года назад
Constructing a Bushcraft Waterwheel / Harnessing Hydropower Energy for My Log Cabin Camp
My Log Cabin in the Winter / -17C Winter Camping
Просмотров 1,4 млн3 года назад
My Log Cabin in the Winter / -17C Winter Camping
The Cloggers Knife | Old Tool Reborn
Просмотров 3,5 млн3 года назад
The Cloggers Knife | Old Tool Reborn
New Season | Best Projects on Advoko MAKES | ?
Просмотров 4 млн3 года назад
New Season | Best Projects on Advoko MAKES | ?
DIY Tools, Outdoor Workshop, Log Cabin Remodel / Season 6 episode 10
Просмотров 838 тыс.3 года назад
DIY Tools, Outdoor Workshop, Log Cabin Remodel / Season 6 episode 10
Making a Topsy-Turvy Workbench from a Log
Просмотров 463 тыс.3 года назад
Making a Topsy-Turvy Workbench from a Log
Top 5 Bushcraft Projects at My Log Cabin Camp | Overview of a 30 Day Summer Expedition
Просмотров 1,1 млн3 года назад
Top 5 Bushcraft Projects at My Log Cabin Camp | Overview of a 30 Day Summer Expedition
Making an Ultra-light Pack Frame / Self-defense at my Cabin Camp
Просмотров 482 тыс.3 года назад
Making an Ultra-light Pack Frame / Self-defense at my Cabin Camp
Making a Tick Extractor from a Credit Card
Просмотров 2 млн3 года назад
Making a Tick Extractor from a Credit Card
Making a Huge Two-handed Chisel from Scraps
Просмотров 2,2 млн3 года назад
Making a Huge Two-handed Chisel from Scraps
My Log Cabin Camp's Surroundings | The Secret of the Fifth Forest Lake
Просмотров 439 тыс.4 года назад
My Log Cabin Camp's Surroundings | The Secret of the Fifth Forest Lake
21 Days Alone in the Northern Wilderness
Просмотров 3,9 млн4 года назад
21 Days Alone in the Northern Wilderness
Making a Northern Knife from a File
Просмотров 313 тыс.4 года назад
Making a Northern Knife from a File
Survival Fishing and Bushcraft Cooking
Просмотров 125 тыс.4 года назад
Survival Fishing and Bushcraft Cooking
30 Days Solo Bushcraft in the Northern Wilderness / Best Summer Projects
Просмотров 1,5 млн4 года назад
30 Days Solo Bushcraft in the Northern Wilderness / Best Summer Projects
10 Creative Ideas to Reuse Plastic Bottles / Bottle Cutter 2.0
Просмотров 9 млн4 года назад
10 Creative Ideas to Reuse Plastic Bottles / Bottle Cutter 2.0
Two Chainsaw Secrets | Turning a Tree into Perfect Boards
Просмотров 9 млн4 года назад
Two Chainsaw Secrets | Turning a Tree into Perfect Boards
Forging a Bi-metal Bearded Axe from a RR Tie Plate and File
Просмотров 2,4 млн4 года назад
Forging a Bi-metal Bearded Axe from a RR Tie Plate and File
Bushcraft Cutting Board for My Log Cabin
Просмотров 342 тыс.4 года назад
Bushcraft Cutting Board for My Log Cabin
If youre not making mistakes youre not pushing hard enough. Nobody has a saw with a ding like that my friend... 'cept you
Great hole guide idea!
хороший кофе стоит затраченных усилий
Cheap shelves are expensive when you have to tear them out to put in better shelves.
Да, в этом году я сделал из таких кабельных полок себе несколько мест хранения. Только крепил через скобы, как то не догадался просверлить прям профиль, было бы эстетичней и секции высоты бы сэкономились
Теперь адеквата еще и на английском смотреть (:
I use a canadian canoe and I find that when I load it heavily with camping equipment etc, the boat has a low center of gravity and becomes much more stable. I think the boat you have made will also have better charcteristics if loaded with 80 kilos of equipment that counters the weight of the paddler.
One small comment - domesticated honeybees are not beneficial to most ecosystems. It is native wild bees that need support, and the presence of domesticated honeybees can reduce resources that native bees use, and even spread disease to wild bees. As a result, beekeeping is not beneficial to the preservation of pollinators. Encouraging people to produce their own wax and honey is fine, but please don't lead people to believe that it benefits the ecosystem, or aids pollinators. On the contrary, it may be detrimental to pollinators (apart from the domesticated bees themselves, of course). If you provide native plant habitat, wild bees will arrive and populate it. Honeybees are not even the best choice for pollinating most human food crops. Tomatoes do better with buzz-pollinators such as bumblebees, and fruit trees are pollinated more efficiently by mason bees and other species. I'm not in opposition to beekeeping at all, but they are livestock animals, and like all livestock animals, their benefits to ecosystems are limited to producing food for humans in a less intrusive way, if they are managed appropriately. Wild animals are better for ecosystems. People should keep bees to provide products for themselves, but they should not keep them in the mistaken idea they are helping nature. But honeybees are tops for producing sugar that doesn't rely on destroyed prairie (sugarcane and sugar beets are grown on destroyed soil, and conventionally produced are laden with pesticides and synthetic fertilizers that damage waterways). And they're tops for producing lovely-scented, easily-worked wax for candles and other purposes.
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Блин Максимка ты бриллиант!
Very crafty, both work and video. Well done.
how strong the linkages between the bottles? Since honeycomb can be quite heavy im concerned the bottles wont be able to handle the stress at the connector points especially if you have a large hive. Also, does this method allow for enough ventilation in warmer environments?
You actually can live without bees because we have many many insects that are even better pollinators. Reading up on the topic was a fun trip. Bees are just the ones you see more often because they are slower and bulkier. But without bees we won't have honey.
U talk like Ryan Gosling
I know this is an old video, but it was right on time for me today so I'll chime in. Excellent video too by the way. Can't say I ever had much luck with Stihl saws. After a particularly bad run with Stihl years ago in the mountains of Colorado someone loaned me a Husqvarna and I've never had a reason to look back. From the mountains of Colorado to the great woods of Northern Maine to the hills of West Virginia 85% of what I see professionals using are Huskies. I have a 372xp now that is just remarkable in every way. If I could, I'd marry it.
Brand of shelving please….
Is there a full video?
what a great jig and very well designed
Not a hack cool tip
You have such a great mind for invention and ideas. I really enjoy how you create and make things interesting. I just watched your bee husbandry video. Incredible. I also appreciate you having a Russian channel with the same videos. I have been learning Russian and these videos are really useful for something I really enjoy watching and using as study material.
Nice
I’m just curious what pants is he wearing they look nice
That wall will fall down...
another cool component is you can 3d print with PETG. Which means you can make some pretty cool shapes or adapters for different shapes or space constraints.
that mill is next level haha
Nothing is trash in the hands of the right person. 🙏
======================= Just to say I miss your videos, ===================================== and see you representing what is best in Russia ===================================== during truly dismal events. I hope you are well, and not suffering as so many are. Zen from England.
u need to learn about French Cleats. You want a bad a** shelving system that is completely modular.French cleats baby the easiest f****** s***The meg you ain't got to do none of this crazy shit you're doing
Advoko , I too am a life - long member ! Great points ! !
huh, always keep scraps what u talking about. I always have a use for every piece of scrap I have
You don't know clutter collecting till you've been in my shop
holy, guy is the Sherk
Great, but soon not needed anymore as also bears are vanishing from Earth surface.
My grandpa has a mind like this, he just understands the use of any material
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I love your philosophy and completely 100% agree with you brother! Godspeed!
Like the Ai voice.
NEVER throw away scrap: it will save you one day.
When you rip logs your chain for your cut should be fide at 90 % or buy a ripping chain for your saw I use a Alaskan saw mill I works fine
Having materials immediately to hand is big advantage
Reduce, REUSE and recycle. Motto works
Upcycling is the way to go.
If it is big enough to make something from, it's not to be thrown out.
You are so cool, thanks for sharing your life and ideas.
I feel like lithium grease, a product meant for lubricating metal on metal parts, would be a lot easier and almost better Now your going to have man tities because you've maximized your microplastics dose using teflon. 1000000 years in the environment isn't worth the track saw sliding a bit better
This broke my heart, but i was thankful you allowed us to see your reaction. Thank you. Please share if you will use it as is or if you will have to do something else. Cheers.
That`s why I sell stuff I don`t need, not just throw it away. However little money I will get, I will find a new home for a good thing that served me well.
Those other people can go F- the rest of the off. You follow your heart bro.
Those white bits look delicious 😋
Great idea for a drill holder.