SurvivoTek

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The purpose of SurvivoTek is to create fun, entertaining, and educational content for a wide audienc

As an outdoorsman and a lover of gear, as an amateur filmmaker and a learning craftsman, I want to help present everything I'm learning about doing things outside and being safe out there. This is the official page to SurvivoTek, the youtube channel. We make videos on all things out-of-doors: gear reviews and testing, backpacking and adventures, crafting and creating equipment, practicing

10/31/2025

of my new Hiker 4” in CPM145. This thing is beautiful and functional. I am so happy with it. In case you checked my profile, you might also see I have another one of these from but in CPM3V. I like having a backup to my favorite blades.

10/24/2025

Incredible mail call today from my good buddy and incredible craftsman, the man himself, !!

Hiker model in CPM3V one of my favorite all around bushcraft and camp knives. This one is wearing a custom leather sheath made by yours truly and fully decked out by Jake the Canadian Craftsman. Hit him up for some custom kydex or sick glow beads or even collaboration on designs! Awesome guy to work with!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 03/09/2025

Mini little try-stick with the Pocket Puukko. This little blade is easily one of the best EDC fixed knives I’ve ever owned. With a full 4 finger grip handle and an extraordinary blade shape. It’s just perfect for so much bushcraft tasks. Just goes to show, you don’t always need a big blade to get work done. Great work !!
Lanyard bling comes from go check out these incredible craftsmen!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 03/07/2025

I don’t carve very often, but today I decided to carve a gnome face into this stick. The side branch just demanded to be shaped into a nose. He is a happy fella!

I used my brand new (to me) F3. Ultra comfortable in hand and very easy to work with even on this small little piece. Such a fun and capable edc tool!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 03/05/2025

Lumi working it this time on a fun try-stick. I posted a video on the main YouTube channel on this knife. Go check it out. It’s an awesome knife from an awesome maker! Way to go, Jay!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 03/04/2025

Working with the Timberwolf today. Doing some notching. This was a trickier one as it came from a split maple round and not a branch. Still this knife impressed me with its comfortable handle and narrow working tip. Great job Malone and !!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 03/01/2025

To say something like “carving with an AA Trout is one of life’s simple pleasures” is an understatement. I’ve worked with this knife for almost 5 years, and every time I work with it, I’m blown away by the agility of its blade and the comfort of its handle. I’ve worked with a lot of knives over the decade or so I’ve been a content creator on YouTube, and this knife will always be one of the best!
Go check out work! He’s an incredible craftsman and an overall great guy!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 02/24/2025

Canadian Forest Knife will forever be one of my ultimate bushcrafters. Everything about it is designed specifically for crafting in the woods, and it takes so much inspiration and direction from the man himself

Making my tri-stick with this knife is always a pleasure! Anyone who has one knows exactly what I’m talking about.

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 02/23/2025

makes some of the most functional woods tools I’ve ever worked with! Such clean work on this try-stick (or is it tri-stick?) I was so impressed but how fine the edge is and how versatile the geometry of the blade is - sharp enough to get into tight spaces but broad enough to stay tough and resilient!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 02/22/2025

NEW KNIFE MAKER ALERT! This amazing bushcrafter comes straight from . It’s called the Lumi and has an ultra comfortable and large handle that gives a perfect grip for control! Go give him a follow and tell him SurvivoTek sent you!

Going to be working with this one quite a bit for testing and review, so stay tuned!

Photos from SurvivoTek's post 02/20/2025

Swift doing some great notching work today! Going to try to shift from feathersticks to try-sticks. That’s really the next stage in knife skillery. Once you understand your edge enough to carve feathers, you really should start carving intricate notches. Just my opinion.

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