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Survival BullS**t Episode 02 Batoning RAW & Unfiltered • Survival BullS**t Ep: 02 Batoning Raw & Un... Mike tears apart Batoning and why you should never beat on your knife. The truth hurts so prepare for BUTTHURT!! You can easily warp or break your knife blade by Batoning wood with a knife. Use a wedge, an ax, a saw, or hatchet, just not your survival knife. Your knife is an important piece of your survival gear and you need when out in the wilderness. Knives are not meant to take extreme pressures and stresses from multiple angles, which is what occurs if you baton wood with a knife. You can cut firewood for a fire much easier with a wedge, or ax, or saw. Hunters, hikers, campers, preppers, survivalists, and survival enthusiasts take note: Don't abuse your most important survival bushcraft tool! Keep the video suggestions coming in the comments, and make sure you share our videos! Hit the Thumbs Up button too! This splitting wood with a knife thing, is UNNECESSARY. Period. You're feeding a CAMPFIRE, you are NOT splitting wood for a house fireplace or kitchen wood stove!!! Splitting wood for a fireplace or wood stove has nothing to do with being out in the woods or in a survival situation. It is MORE work to baton with your knife than it is to split with a wooden wedge, and BOTH are more work than is necessary at all! Some say too much calorie exertion making the wedge- no, not really, no more than swinging the knife to baton the log, and certainly no more than what you WILL exert if you break your knife and have to resort to bow drill or other primitive fire making- THOSE are very calorie consuming and time consuming. Breaking up branches and deadfall sticks will provide all the kindling necessary to catch bigger branches and logs on fire. Logs can be pushed into the campfire as it burns down, no splitting needed! I don't care who told you batoning was right, they were WRONG! There are NO circumstances that you can give me in favor of splitting logs with a knife that I cannot disprove easily. Try me! I'll make another video! And please don't come to me and say that they taught you batoning in the military! Common sense would have taught you to break up twigs and branches to get a fire going or shave bark off a branch to get to the dry core before needing to baton. I respect the military, but what passes for "survival training" in the military these days is laughable. Only SPECOPS gets real training anymore. Yes, I've spoken to Mike Perrin @ Esee Knives, Dan Maragni @ Ontario Knives, several people @ Randall Handmade Knives, Roman Landes who has worked for many knifemaking companies in both Europe and the United States, as well as many custom knife makers. They ALL say not to baton your knife to split wood for firewood! Find Us, Like Us, Follow Us, Share Us, & Donate to Help Us! PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.me/SchoolofSelfRel... PATREON: / schoolofselfreliance FACEBOOK: / theschoolofselfreliance TWITTER: / selfreliancesch WORDPRESS: http://prepclub.wordpress.com/