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You know in a survival situation, one of the key tools that you could have with you is
a good knife. Hi I'm Captain Joe Bruni, and what we are going to talk about is how to
construct a knife in a survival situation when you don't have a knife with you. Finding
a piece of metal that is relatively flat or can be shaped into a flat type of pattern
or shape is one of the first key things that we want to try and locate. We take our piece
of metal and it can be forged or banged into place with a hard stone or other hard surfaces
that won't break when striking the piece of metal to shape and form our blade. The next
thing we want to try and find is some type of suitable material to form the handle of
the blade. Preferably it could be some type of wood or plastic. However, keep in mind
anything plastic that's not already sized to fit will have to be shaped as your handle.
Even metal could work in certain situations, however, metal should be your last choice
because metal is going to be *** the hands when using the knife unless we soften it with
some other material. A piece of wood can be placed around the metal to form a handle and
then the wood or plastic held in place with some type of binding. Keep in mind that leather
will work well as some type of binding, but leather often times is hard to get tight and
keep it tight, having a secure handle kept in place. It may help if we take some type
of cloth material or strips of cotton torn down into small strips so they can be tied
around the handle first before applying any type of leather which will help keep that
leather tight and bind against the handle. From that point we can begin the sharpening
process of our blade using another piece of metal or some type of stone to sharpen our
blade. In a survival situation this can be the difference between life and death having
a good knife. I'm Captain Joe Bruni, stay safe and we'll see you next time.