hi welcome to JJ WildCats I'm Jay and I'm
Jay yesterday we tried to go camping but
we had we had ballet but we thought we
had ballet the thought goes a long way so
when we drove there and we you know try
to do some ballet it wasn't open there was no
ballet so then we had to drive back and
then it took a lot of time and it was a
busy weekend so we couldn't go camping
and here we are stuck in the house
balcony but we can still practice some
skills today we just wanted to do knife
tips because we never really did any
safety knife tips and cherry bomb trying
to light a fire with cherry bomb and we
made a few videos ago and explain why
feather-sticking is very important to starting your fire and also do
some feather sticking J have
fun with your first fire it's my third fire it's actually my second
whenever you're using a knife you want to
remember some safety rules number one do
not touch the metal part it will cut you
number two always have your knife in a
nice firm grip whenever you're doing
something hard but if you're doing it
something like like carving you usually use a
little finger motions but if you're
doing like chopping or feather
sticking you want to have a nice firm
solid grip number three always point
your nights away from yourself because
if we go like this you can slip and cut
yourself but if you keep it pointed away
from you you won't cut yourself oh and
remember one more thing always sheeth
your knife when you're done
I don't know if you heard me in the
background but while J was talking to
you about knife safety I was doing some
feather sticking and it's very important
to do feather sticking because if you try to
start a fire with this piece of wood
it's not going to happen because when
you start up and you throw some sparks on
this piece of wood you're only only hitting the surface area and it's just gonna fade
away but if you increase the surface
area and use the volume it has more
likelihood of catching on fire like this
pile of feather sticks
because it has more oxygen flow when 
you start some sparks
going there's more likelihood of
catching on fire then this wood
a couple of videos back Jay made this lint ball and we got this idea from one of
Joe Robinet's videos
now we're gonna finally get some use out of it
so this is how you start a fire with it
crack it open and then you take out the
lint and fluff it up
and then we throw some sparks at it
now you can see why we call it a
cherry bomb after we made the fire we
put charcoal on it to start
barbecuing and right now we are
barbecuing steak which I usually do not
like that is me but it looks and smells like a restaurant we
also make some zucchini and we're going to watch a movie and we're all fancy
and I hope you learn
something from the video and what did we
talk about today J cherry bombing
cherry bombing like that I hope you know
why we call it cherry bombing we got
that idea from Joe Robinet he said that
the wax would go right up and it did anything else
we talked about fire safety
knife safety
oh and we also talked about why feather
sticking is so important right yeah
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