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In the 6 years since I developed the first forge blower ( • Primitive Technology: ... ) I had made very few improvements to it's design. So I decided to do some research and development to see if I could improve it's efficiency. From my research, increasing the number of fan blades from 4 to 8 yielded an increase of 19% volume of airflow. So I set about building a better fan. Instead of splitting the rotor and inserting blades made of bark into it, I made spokes from split cane to hold the blades leaving the rotor intact. This increased the longevity of the rotor as well as the spokes being heavier contributing more momentum, assisting the impeller in winding back in the other direction after each rotation. Instead of bark being used to for the blades, simple (and easier to find) folded leaves formed the blades. These, being flexible, are less likely to break against the walls of the housing as stiff bark does. Finally, a lid was added to the housing to make maintenance easier. The new blower works better than the old one with more airflow occurring. I experimented with different numbers of blades on the impeller (4,6 and 8). The more blades used, the slower the impeller can be spun to produce the same airflow. This makes it easier to operate as the users arms don't have to move as quickly, making it more ergonomic. This conservation of effort will be important in iron smelting later.
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Primitive technology is a hobby where you build things in the wild completely from scratch using no modern tools or materials. These are the strict rules: If you want a fire, use a fire stick - An axe, pick up a stone and shape it - A hut, build one from trees, mud, rocks etc. The challenge is seeing how far you can go without utilizing modern technology. I do not live in the wild, but enjoy building shelter, tools, and more, only utilizing natural materials. To find specific videos, visit my playlist tab for building videos focused on pyrotechnology, shelter, weapons, food & agriculture, tools & machines, and weaving & fiber.
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Комментарии : 3,9 тыс.   
@evankimori
@evankimori 2 года назад
"Preparations for metallurgy" is one of the most exciting phrases from these videos with no words. Can't wait for your next one!
@kingmarc4235
@kingmarc4235 2 года назад
Give him two years and he's making transistors out of clay and bamboo
@genius13254
@genius13254 2 года назад
The man is entering a new Civ era all by his damn self
@geoffrey6000
@geoffrey6000 2 года назад
@@kingmarc4235 those jokes got old a long long time ago bud.
@geoffrey6000
@geoffrey6000 2 года назад
@@TH-bj1pb trans-what-nows?
@WangleLine
@WangleLine 2 года назад
oh god YES
@TheDagraner4576
@TheDagraner4576 2 года назад
It might sound silly, but I always love the way he picks up the clay and carries it away from the river. It has big "Come friend, we have work to do" energy.
@benjaminmiller3620
@benjaminmiller3620 2 года назад
Some happy little ceramics.
@robertlassiter907
@robertlassiter907 2 года назад
It doesn’t sound silly, I know exactly what you mean!
@GerardMenvussa
@GerardMenvussa 2 года назад
Clay: Come friend, we have work to do. John: Ok, I'll carry you. Clay: Thanks.
@christianbennett5542
@christianbennett5542 2 года назад
*proceeds to be burned in fire until metamorphosis takes place*
@christianbennett5542
@christianbennett5542 2 года назад
@@GerardMenvussa *Heimlich from 'A Bugs Life' 🐛 voice:* Clay Pot: "Look at me, I am a beautiful piece of pottery!"
@King_NL
@King_NL 2 года назад
I love this channel so much. With so many copycats out there secretly using construction equipment, or building unsustainable things like swimming pools without filters, every upload from Primitive Technology feels like an oasis of wholesomeness.
@antiseth3964
@antiseth3964 Год назад
Yeah there were some strange trends that started from this genre. I’m glad the OG keeps it simple and practical.
@krislarsen6546
@krislarsen6546 Год назад
They could always enter a pump and a filter inside the pool but it would be kind of inefficient because it's not installed in a more efficient location
@HachikoThePoochInugami
@HachikoThePoochInugami Год назад
My only complaint though is that John still uses a fire stick than the bow fire drill he made before.
@fuckudieinahole60
@fuckudieinahole60 Год назад
@@krislarsen6546 its supposed to be primitive stupid, meaning no modern technology!
@MrCrabs_Money
@MrCrabs_Money Год назад
SunnyV2 made a video about it. Go check him out now
@jesternario
@jesternario 2 года назад
Clay was indeed the miracle product of the pre-metal world. It had so many uses as a tool and container, and could literally be made to resist it's natural functions by using fire to harden it past the point wind and erosion would destroy it.
@blastermaster5039
@blastermaster5039 Год назад
Pottery and the capacity to not only store water but also boil it to make it both safe to drink but also to cook one's vegetables and meat and make good soups are indeed one of humans best discoveries.
@googiegress7459
@googiegress7459 Год назад
It must have caused an explosion in innovation, like a huge shift in materials science would for us today. "What can we make out of this awesome new stuff? EVERYTHING!" Human With Jagged Ceramic Cuff On Each Ankle: "Except shoes. It doesn't make good shoes." To Human With Cuneiform Tablet: "WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN"
@jesternario
@jesternario Год назад
@@googiegress7459 You make fun somewhat, but yeah.
@weisthor0815
@weisthor0815 Год назад
@@googiegress7459 they probably tried to make weapons out of it first, but yeah.
@dud3655
@dud3655 Год назад
@@googiegress7459 Best thing we could compare it to is the invention of plastic
@samstrohl5619
@samstrohl5619 2 года назад
This really feels like a prepared "Season" of Primitive Technology. Now that he has a workspace and living quarters, he can actually advance his technology with better pyrotechnics and metallurgy.
@christianbennett5542
@christianbennett5542 2 года назад
And not burn his hut to the ground on accident this time, trying to get there!
@wolf2403
@wolf2403 2 года назад
Looks great! Can't wait for more.
@jexania
@jexania 2 года назад
@@dmurray2978 Sub-Saharan Africa had fairly early iron working that likely was independently developed though didn't it? Doing some light research I'm not finding anything to the explicit contrary
@Lifesizemortal
@Lifesizemortal 2 года назад
@@dmurray2978 my sides X'D
@kidmockparodies
@kidmockparodies 2 года назад
Bronze age here we come!
@chase8649
@chase8649 2 года назад
Ancient metallurgy is amazing to me, I can't imagine the joy someone who worked with flint/stone tools for their whole life felt when they worked with their first metal tool.
@illiteratedino
@illiteratedino 2 года назад
It always makes me wonder how we figured this stuff out in the first place.
@Rem694u2
@Rem694u2 2 года назад
Probably the same as someone who cooked on a camp fire their entire lives and then used a stove for the first time. Technology is amazing. :)
@tristane3444
@tristane3444 2 года назад
imagine the flint workers getting pissed off because of this new material
@chasewebb7417
@chasewebb7417 2 года назад
@@illiteratedino Tens of thousands of years of trial & error and dumb luck.
@wingy200
@wingy200 2 года назад
@@chasewebb7417 It's no wonder why they viewed metallurgists as magicians back then.
@SerPurple51
@SerPurple51 Год назад
I love how he's now giving feedback from his perspective on the things he's learned over time, constantly improving his methods. Always enjoy your videos!
@SerPurple51
@SerPurple51 Год назад
@dcoog anml right! He's not just playing around with mud and sticks, he's actually putting some science into it. It's entertaining, relaxing and informative all at the same time.
@knightshousegames
@knightshousegames Год назад
I love how this series of videos post-break feels like it is a culmination of a lot of previous lessons all being brought together to take some of the previous tech, and improving upon it, for the next big step forward. Oh man, that last caption: "Preparing for Metallurgy" is exciting stuff. It might be cool to see a furnace with the blower built into the design, to absolutely maximize the efficiency
@Lee-fw9mr
@Lee-fw9mr Год назад
This makes me want to clean my room. For once. I mean... he's heading into the iron age. I haven't folded my laundry in 2 days.
@knightshousegames
@knightshousegames Год назад
@@Lee-fw9mr Easy solution: build a mud hut in the wilderness and stop wearing clothes. Solves both problems.
@Succui
@Succui Год назад
@@knightshousegames honestly it looks so fun but I’m waaay too out of shape for this and I’d be crying and giving up in an hour lmao
@knightshousegames
@knightshousegames Год назад
@@Succui Well then you better get to foldin laundry homie
@Succui
@Succui Год назад
@@knightshousegames Uh, no. That’s extremely sexist.
@asafnisan
@asafnisan 2 года назад
Can't wait for him to breakthrough into semiconductors. I truly believe he can do it in 4-5 years.
@KaizerOokami
@KaizerOokami 2 года назад
without jokes he can pretty much do anything we used to do before the industrial age. it would be really time consuming to do so but it would be entertaining. If he made bigger bricks he would be able to build his own castle in 30 years.
@khatharrmalkavian3306
@khatharrmalkavian3306 2 года назад
The silicon part may not be too bad, but distilling boron and phosphorous (or arsenic/gallium) for use as dopants would probably present a challenge.
@miliba
@miliba 2 года назад
I wanna see him build his own trebuchet
@Scrogan
@Scrogan 2 года назад
Does a rusty iron or copper oxide Schottky diode count? What about a cat’s whisker diode using galena or some other natural mineral? With spark gaps and a bit of work you can make all sorts of high-power electronics without even using vacuum tubes, though I’ll have to say they’re noisy.
@punishedkid
@punishedkid 2 года назад
@@KaizerOokami He can get the industrial age down. He just needs to make the first machine to make more machines.
@BlitzvogelMobius
@BlitzvogelMobius 2 года назад
As a turbine engine enthusiast, this and the original years ago were my favorite creations of yours. The metallurgical implications are just as fascinating.
@samuelbonaya7368
@samuelbonaya7368 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kqrQ2th7EJI.html
@jettnash5217
@jettnash5217 Год назад
This is honestly incredible. You're essentially rediscovering (Or reinventing perhaps) the origins of the stuff we take for granted! Not to mention you could literally connect the spinning mechanism to a primitive form of watermill to have hands-free bellows! All you'd need it a method of stopping it when necessary!
@someguy4252
@someguy4252 Год назад
the eight wheel design could probably function as a water wheel with some reinforcement and maybe slanting the paddles a bit so the water slides off them... i wonder if from there basic electricity production can be made, im no expert but isnt electricty produced when copper has a strong rotating magentic field? or did i hit my head to hard and things start bluring?
@SucculentFetish
@SucculentFetish Год назад
For anyone new to this channel or anyone who may have forgotten, turn on closed captions! They narrate the things happening on the video!
@nicholaslee722
@nicholaslee722 2 года назад
As always, you've proven that true quality content requires no talking and music.
@bobmcbob4399
@bobmcbob4399 2 года назад
Agreed. Most YTers seem to come from a TV education where they despise what they call "Dead Air" when no noise is produced. But the "Dead Air" here is full with the sounds of the local environment and his actions.
@nicholaslee722
@nicholaslee722 2 года назад
@@bobmcbob4399 Unfortunately, majority of RU-vid environment is filled with non-"Dead Air" content which usually are mostly either approval-seeking or if not all, then mainly comprising of entertainment components. All these are sadly driven by demand for more "interesting" videos which slowly kills off the real deals. Just looking back at this category of aptly named "Primitive Technology", the number of channels that popped up attempting to do something similar is astounding. However, if you have watched those channels, their videos are filled with nothing but aesthetic works that provide neither real meaning, emphasis nor explanation on the technologies that were utilized in the process. What irks me most is that some of them had the audacity to use the word "Primitive" in their channel when the focus in their content has nothing primitive about it.
@qwertyferix
@qwertyferix 2 года назад
What do you mean "no talking?" Didn't you hear the captions? 🤔
@tirame001
@tirame001 2 года назад
Is it really a RU-vid video if there isn’t the “oh no oh no no no no no” song playing in the background?
@bobmcbob4399
@bobmcbob4399 2 года назад
@@tirame001 Or an intro like "Hey y'all! It's ya boi John Plant! Like and Subscribe and hit the bell for notifications!"
@DEWILL
@DEWILL 2 года назад
Huge respect to you for using the metric system despite the fact that you were using literal 'FEET' to measure at 0:09
@danieldelaney1377
@danieldelaney1377 2 года назад
Hes Australian so yes
@PacTheOne
@PacTheOne 2 года назад
@@danieldelaney1377 oi
@wedividedyou1424
@wedividedyou1424 2 года назад
he is a normal person, so of course he uses the metric system
@WS_00
@WS_00 2 года назад
Well I guess you could say that it’s a good example of progress. Feet were used first, and then the world realised that metric was a much simpler and easier system to use.
@uitham
@uitham 2 года назад
the only time when using feet etc as measurement is acceptable is if you are in the fucking stone age
@benjimankerns7146
@benjimankerns7146 2 года назад
I just want to let you know how much your videos actually mean to me. Ive been watching your peaceful, very knowledgeable videos for years now. I was so upset when you stopped for awhile. But I'm beyond happy you started again. Thank you so much for giving me something new to watch. Please keep it up, because your honestly amazing.
@clairep.ronalds897
@clairep.ronalds897 Год назад
I am SO glad to see him back. No other channel compares! It is always so fascinating to see what he is up to out there in the woods. 😄
@wingy200
@wingy200 2 года назад
Still the only channel I will drop everything for and immediately watch a new video. I'm so grateful for your work!
@johnreese1337
@johnreese1337 2 года назад
Bro i gasped when i saw he uploaded
@sunniallwein86
@sunniallwein86 2 года назад
Ditto
@blueblur6447
@blueblur6447 2 года назад
Ya it had like 50k views in 20 minutes lol
@GunNut37086
@GunNut37086 2 года назад
Same here. He's got my vote for the VIP seat in the life raft for sure.
@wingy200
@wingy200 2 года назад
@@johnreese1337 lol me too. I get so ridiculously excited! :D
@tux75
@tux75 2 года назад
When the world needed him most, he returned. Primitive Technology just simply never fails to deliver with the great content and awesome uploads
@Jason-gq8fo
@Jason-gq8fo 2 года назад
I think we needed him more during covid haha
@Trithis2077
@Trithis2077 2 года назад
I beleive he's said that most of these videos are filmed over the course of the summer months (in Australia) so I imagine since it's hitting fall he's only now getting around to editing it all for upload.
@DrRadula
@DrRadula 2 года назад
Don't get me wrong, it's great that he returned, but I hope the world won't ever "need" him ;)
@MaritaCovarrubias01
@MaritaCovarrubias01 2 года назад
Ugh. I thought there was a hair on my screen.
@Raycheetah
@Raycheetah 2 года назад
Accept no substitutes or imitations. =^[.]^=
@carsonm6140
@carsonm6140 Год назад
While I know it isn't always as ergonomic, I would love to see this combined with the pump stick method (wide stick with a hole drilled through and the ends tied to the ends of the cordage. It goes on the shaft so the impeller can be driven with a simple pump downwards on the stick). Great stuff, excited for metallurgy!
@cs94
@cs94 Год назад
Pretty sure he's made one of those before
@eien1107
@eien1107 Год назад
Figured he no longer does that because it only wears the stone bearing so much faster from the extra downward force.
@DreadX10
@DreadX10 Год назад
@@eien1107 My thoughts too. The friction is good for creating heat to make a fire but counter-productive when you just want to move air while expending the least amount of energy. He could use some sticks (placed in a V-shape, standing up on the lid) and hold them halfway up while the string are tied to the tops to investigate if having your hands do less travelling sideways (by using a lever basically) is doable, comfortable and less tiring.
@sam28509
@sam28509 Год назад
This feels like watching a movie series where the story ends when we want to know what really happen next. Truely a fan of yours watching your videos couple of time. Keep them up
@NotFlappy12
@NotFlappy12 2 года назад
I can't believe we are getting these once a month. It feels like there's a new one every week. I'm definitely not complaining. This is some of the best content out there, and I'm incredibly excited that he's back.
@rexthegamergembox
@rexthegamergembox 2 года назад
waiting for his new videos to come out is absolutely worth it
@marianchitu7674
@marianchitu7674 2 года назад
I'd rather get one of his well made videos once a month than one "building mansion with underground pool from clay" video every day
@anwardaud
@anwardaud Год назад
since this guy is legit, its understandable
@AlexanderSilver1996
@AlexanderSilver1996 2 года назад
I'm so happy you've uploaded today, thank you again for the years of the best content in the genre that you started
@Palmaiz
@Palmaiz 2 года назад
@@J.Biden69 eso no tiene sentido, si viajas al pasado cuando vuelvas puedes llegar justo un segundo después ayu presente si quieres...xD
@brendankeyfauver821
@brendankeyfauver821 Год назад
I always loved the clay-working, tool-crafting, and hut-building, but I am absolutely amazed and excited at the growth and advancement of your projects and techniques. It's literally watching centuries of human development in the best format.
@helenbusse7778
@helenbusse7778 Год назад
I never get tired watching your videos even though it's similar from the old ones. I lived off-grid in a pretty primitive environment in my early life 😁 I miss how simple and peaceful my life was. I can't wait what you got for us on your next video. Well, good luck and God bless 🙂
@alejandrojuliandipp7162
@alejandrojuliandipp7162 2 года назад
Great work John. I noticed you made a slight change in style with the way you explain through captions. The descriptions are even clearer now, which is incredible, because they where already amazingly transparent and to the point. The attention to detail that led to that touch of showing a comparison between three different impellers is one of the things that make your work unique.
@PascalSWE
@PascalSWE 2 года назад
We can also see a slight increase in overall pace with faster cuts. I think this is deliberate to differentiate himself from the crowd of Primitive Channels who make long videos, PT wants to stay concise and skip everything that isnt necessary.
@PHNeutre49
@PHNeutre49 2 года назад
THERE WERE CAPTIONS THIS WHOLE TIME ??? I feel like a fool, but also I prefer to watch it with no explanation whatsoever.
@paultapping9510
@paultapping9510 2 года назад
lol, I watched for years before I realised he had super-informative subs. We used to make a game of guessing what he was making this time!
@spoon_bomb
@spoon_bomb 2 года назад
@@PHNeutre49 Just watch them all a second time.
@StevenIngram
@StevenIngram 2 года назад
@@PHNeutre49 I tend to watch them once each way. Lol
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 2 года назад
John, don't hesitate to make slightly longer videos! I can watch this all day!
@Sanquinity
@Sanquinity 2 года назад
I actually have. During his 2 year hiatus I binge-watched all his videos. :P
@zeruzio1345
@zeruzio1345 2 года назад
Why are you calling him John? His first name is Primitive! Give Mr. Technology the respect he deserves!
@Skylartk
@Skylartk 2 года назад
@@zeruzio1345 His real name (at least according the the book he wrote) is John Plant
@kaakeli222
@kaakeli222 2 года назад
@@Skylartk No, his first name is Primitive, and his last name is Technology. His middle name must be take a damn joke brother.
@kaakeli222
@kaakeli222 2 года назад
You know how much time it takes to edit and especially film these? Sure, I too would want longer videos but these surely take at least 20 days per episode.
@rdioactvgmr
@rdioactvgmr Год назад
Ah yes, I love the sight of no excavator tracks
@ryan_roga
@ryan_roga Год назад
I'm so glad you're making videos again, mate. Thank you for all the content you contribute to the world and keep up the good work!
@user-zw4uu7cl7x
@user-zw4uu7cl7x 2 года назад
Finally can see you metallurize again, I am looking forward to it very much
@dmurray2978
@dmurray2978 2 года назад
More advanced tech than subsaharan Africa
@opendstudio7141
@opendstudio7141 2 года назад
First tool would be a HAMMER. 🔨
@CptPatch
@CptPatch 2 года назад
"Preparations for metallurgy are being made." Now I'm super excited for the next video. Imagine how much your quality of life will improve with even a small utility knife.
@jettthorp9444
@jettthorp9444 2 года назад
I think the most interesting part metallurgy is the working of the metal post-construction. Once a blade has been formed, I'd love to see a grinding wheel formed at some point, although creating enough rotational energy to spin a grindstone sounds like a task!
@tripwire3992
@tripwire3992 2 года назад
@@jettthorp9444 you could make a simple steam engine type thing by making steam go through a pump and pushing some blades on a wheel attached to the grindstone and so it spins
@watchableraven3517
@watchableraven3517 2 года назад
@@jettthorp9444 Reinvention of the steam engine~
@maxl3189
@maxl3189 2 года назад
@@jettthorp9444 molongolo
@ethandoessomestuff...8949
@ethandoessomestuff...8949 2 года назад
@@jettthorp9444 Not really. Find a strong enough stream and you use a water wheel to harness the energy needed to make many things easy.
@andrefasching1332
@andrefasching1332 Год назад
My nephew was at my place and together (with the help of your videos) we managed to create....one brick. The brick is now on a shelf in his bedroom and he defends it with his life. It took us the whole weekend and of course we cheated a bit, but thank you for making this experience possible for us. You made me a very cool uncle, and him a VERY proud 8 year old
@tebollenbacher
@tebollenbacher Год назад
I just found this channel. There are many on RU-vid that act like they are living in the wild and roughing it. Even some with ice and snow. This guy is straight forward. Hes not living there or making it look like he's roughing. Some good techniques to learn also. Thank you.
@Talostd
@Talostd 2 года назад
It is amazing to see your skills with pottery improve over the years.
@samuelbonaya7368
@samuelbonaya7368 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kqrQ2th7EJI.html
@berttorpson2592
@berttorpson2592 2 года назад
Remember to turn on subtitles. So happy to see you are back
@TheFarmacySeedsNetwork
@TheFarmacySeedsNetwork 2 года назад
Man I just can't express enough how much I enjoy watching you work and your ingenuity! Thanks!
@surkey5055
@surkey5055 11 месяцев назад
This guy always inspires me to do stuff like this. Granted I usualy cop out about an hour in when I realize how long it actually takes, but it still gets me out and about. Also our dirt sucks for any sort of brick making and stuff like that.
@laughoutloud7844
@laughoutloud7844 2 года назад
Really love that you are constantly innovating and learning, this is the heart of technology whether primitive or modern. I'm sure you've heard it enough but I'm so glad you are back.
@sbravo3761
@sbravo3761 2 года назад
My guy really just said innovating 💀
@isaacjacob3590
@isaacjacob3590 2 года назад
@@sbravo3761 The guy made iron out of oxidizing bacteria. He's indeed innovating.
@bxck
@bxck Год назад
@@sbravo3761 What? He is literally innovating. I don't understand your argument against that. Maybe try and comprehend the definition of innovation before you pick on someone who is using it in the correct context.
@user-pl9yq3fc8u
@user-pl9yq3fc8u Год назад
@@sbravo3761 is it too beyond ur brain capacity to understand?
@AzureSkyCiel
@AzureSkyCiel 2 года назад
This channel never ceases to amaze me. It's not just seeing you recreate and enact these techniques, but also realizing just how brilliant and innovative our ancestors could truly be.
@Eshenaleros
@Eshenaleros 2 года назад
So many people think that just because they didn't have as much technology as we do, they were stupid. Furthest thing from the truth. It's always impressive to see that play out on this channel.
@dlibby4979
@dlibby4979 Год назад
We need to appreciate all the time spent, getting up and repositiong the camera so many times as well.
@aatosohikaura1596
@aatosohikaura1596 Год назад
Knowing this is one of the only few real primitive survival channels, I am happy to watch this.
@Ominous_Odyssey
@Ominous_Odyssey 2 года назад
Things are picking up it seems! Aside from the metallurgy, which I'm excited for, would also love to see more food and agriculture/cultivation based videos. The arrowroot flour video from a few years back was really interesting to watch! I know those videos in particular take especially long (months in-between other videos for things to grow), but would still love to see more, similar content and ideas in future videos. Keep up the great work!
@piotrsajuk6435
@piotrsajuk6435 Год назад
Agriculture requires quite a lot of time, taking care of the plants and stuff, I kind of doubt he will make big agricultural projects. But I would be excited for that, for sure. It takes months for plants to be ready for harvest so people always plant lot so they can eat all the year.
@amberslahlize7961
@amberslahlize7961 Год назад
Now he just needs to get a wife, and let her breed with him, while they live out in the woods together while she is pregnant. It will be like watching civilization.
@bicnertion7606
@bicnertion7606 Год назад
Was excited for the metallurgy too awhile back but then he stopped, why is that? would be cool to see him make something out of the metal
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv Год назад
@@bicnertion7606EDIT: And then he just had to go and make me look like an asshole in the next video. How selfish of him. I think it's because he moved. Also, the way he was getting iron (from pond scum) is not very efficient and is probably not really capable of producing workable quantities of metal. I know when he bought his new property, he purposefully made sure it was a prime location with lots of natural resources for making his videos, and I wouldn't be surprised if this included some sort of ore deposits or at least some kinda rocks with enough metal to be useable on a very small scale (even if it wasn't enough to make commercial mining worthwhile) Watch him prove me wrong, though, and the next video is him making gigantic man-made ponds where he starts farming the damn orange algae.
@jacepayne7671
@jacepayne7671 Год назад
@@piotrsajuk6435 he’s grown stuff before
@TallyTheHealdrichl
@TallyTheHealdrichl 2 года назад
You cannot imagine how happy I am that you restarted your series! Much love from Germany ❤️
@keithhummel6660
@keithhummel6660 Год назад
It’s nice to see you’re still doing this all these years later, I admire your passion.
@allthingsbrickwork1751
@allthingsbrickwork1751 2 года назад
I love watching this channel, I’ve read through the forms where you discuss these things and the physical experiments you post are great to watch
@andrewwupori6163
@andrewwupori6163 2 года назад
There's only two channels on RU-vid that i thoroughly get excited for when I see an upload from them and that's EthosLab and this marvel of a channel. Keep on keeping on bud!
@timeslongpast
@timeslongpast 2 года назад
agree! :D
@lotmyle5465
@lotmyle5465 2 года назад
Etho is the best. Absolute chill and entertaining.
@CatNolara
@CatNolara 2 года назад
Another channel I get equally excited about is Clickspring
@potatominefield303
@potatominefield303 2 года назад
Always a treat to see other Etho fans in the "wild"!
@Jocowa-yp9iz
@Jocowa-yp9iz 2 года назад
Get yo snacks!
@Scott.E.H
@Scott.E.H 2 года назад
I am loving these revisions of your old projects. I was wondering about midway through the video if your new knowledge gained from your time away from youtube would lead to even more metalworking! I was pleasantly surprised to be right and very exited to see what you have come up with!
@raymonroe1983
@raymonroe1983 Год назад
Still my favorite channel on RU-vid. Fun interesting content. No distracting music or unnecessary commentary.
@IvoPavlik
@IvoPavlik Год назад
Popping up links to other videos are quite distracting though :-/
@nickmilo932
@nickmilo932 Год назад
Everytime he comes back after a year or more. It's like starting a new Minecraft game, or any survival game, you come back with more knowledge and improve your old designs starting from zero but advancing way faster than before.
@luisenriquemunoz8793
@luisenriquemunoz8793 2 года назад
Oh yes, the original is irreplaceable! This is very nice, good job man! You pass the sense that you had your deserved break and you're now returning to the content more refreshed! Keep up and thanks for the knowledge you're sharing!
@liammondou713
@liammondou713 2 года назад
“Preparations for metallurgy are being made” is one of the most exciting sentences I’ve ever read
@softwight
@softwight 2 года назад
I love this increased detail and explaination. I also greatly appreciate your focus on such a minimalist presentation.
@christiansanford2360
@christiansanford2360 2 года назад
Your videos are a true delight to partake in watching, thank you for all of the content that you have created over the years @Primitive Technology
@HairySteveUK
@HairySteveUK 2 года назад
"Preparations for metallury" - 2 episodes later: "I built a steel foundry in the forest using my bare hands and some clay." :) Looking forward to the next few episodes. :)
@calebroberts1961
@calebroberts1961 Год назад
Well, wait no longer. He’s officially entered the Iron Age
@kingprone7846
@kingprone7846 Год назад
@@calebroberts1961 moving forward in the techtree!
@The_Bliz
@The_Bliz 2 года назад
Love the teaser for what's next! I'm looking forward to seeing what metallurgy is planned after learnings from previous endeavors.
@something990
@something990 Год назад
One of the only REAL primitive channel +respect
@YaBoyTravels
@YaBoyTravels Год назад
Here from the SunnyV2 video! Nothing but respect for you man❤️
@SHCtrainingonline
@SHCtrainingonline 2 года назад
Great upgrade on the design! Can't wait to see what you work on next.
@mono4643
@mono4643 2 года назад
When the world needed him the most he came back! Always a joy to watch your videos!
@corey1845
@corey1845 2 года назад
Wrong. He disappeared in 2020, that was when the world needed him most. Get your facts straight mate. I'm still glad he is back, dont get me wrong
@maxl3189
@maxl3189 2 года назад
This is like the tenth comment of this 😑
@ilustradorel-javi5566
@ilustradorel-javi5566 Год назад
These videos bring tears to my eyes because they show me in a way the society that we could have been. How he conserves instruments, and how nature is valuable, everything. Seeing him using his body as unit of measurement makes me think of Le Corbusier's Modulor and the way leafs and even soft bark is useful makes me think of the indigenous people of Brazil. I think of how I played with my action figures when I was a boy (before knowing about d&d) and I imagined a "sword and cape" world of the future with knowledge of science. A world without guns or capitalism, were the heroes fought to ensure that the evils of our time would never return. Then I come back to reality, in my room, watching this dude in the wild, shaping reality around him and being completely connected to nature at the same time. I want my life to have this level of poetry and meaning. Thank you Primitive Technology Dude.
@DemoSpar
@DemoSpar Год назад
THANKYOU SO MUCH FOR BEING AUTHENTIC AND SHOWING REAL PRIMITIVE WORK. I REALLY APPRECIATE YOU!
@lanceobst5731
@lanceobst5731 2 года назад
Absolutely stoked that you’re making videos again, can’t wait to see you make and use some iron or copper tools!
@russianwarrior8233
@russianwarrior8233 2 года назад
Nature has become so pure that primitive technology has returned to RU-vid.
@allenabbot4110
@allenabbot4110 Год назад
Finally legit content
@joshdoz9234
@joshdoz9234 Год назад
Watching with captions on makes it much easier to follow his manufacturing process.
@WillKrause21
@WillKrause21 2 года назад
That last note, incredible.
@faceLESS559
@faceLESS559 2 года назад
Reminder to turn captions on if you want instructions on what he's doing :)
@purebloodedpatriot9352
@purebloodedpatriot9352 Год назад
Watching Primitive work is a peaceful learning experience. Thank you…you actually contribute positively to the human psyche instead of melting it like 95% of the content on RU-vid.
@espero21
@espero21 2 года назад
Ох, как хорошо, что я не отписался от этого канала во время перерыва в видосах. Супер годнота без единого слова!
@dwaynezilla
@dwaynezilla 2 года назад
Damn, "improved" is an understatement. That looks _really_ good! The shape and quality of the pottery is fantastic. I see those pottery skills have leveled up a few times, haha
@Sanquinity
@Sanquinity 2 года назад
My dude I'm so glad you're back on youtube, sharing your hobby with us! One of the few channels I immediately HAVE to watch the videos of as soon as they're uploaded. (and I can of course)
@NeuralNetProcessor
@NeuralNetProcessor Год назад
That was awesome. Glad to see you again, been watching these vids for years and they're always great!
@Raumes513
@Raumes513 Год назад
You’ve always been informative but it seems you’re throwing in side notes to help guide any one potentially trying to do this themselves. I really don’t have words to describe how I feel about you. You are great at what you do and we can all tell how genuinely passionate you are about this. 10 million subs doesn’t seem like enough 😂 let that sink in!
@Anjei13
@Anjei13 2 года назад
Спасибо за видео, очень познавательно, мы с сыновьями смотрим каждое
@CurtCoBabble
@CurtCoBabble 2 года назад
The day started out awful, after seeing PT upload, it just got much better
@ognick_
@ognick_ Год назад
I like how he improved subtitles, now they give more detailed information.
@jonathanhinkel8813
@jonathanhinkel8813 Год назад
I'm so glad to see you're making new videos. Probably some of the coolest things I've ever seen. Thanks for the videos!
@williamapple7705
@williamapple7705 2 года назад
I remember years ago being excited for metallurgy to eventually come around. Super stoked to see it! Hopefully we see the metallurgy used to either make agriculture easier or for weapons.
@user-xo9hq6qz3l
@user-xo9hq6qz3l 2 года назад
i guess it will be used for tools not weapons.
@USBEN.
@USBEN. 2 года назад
Rifle soon , hunting big game time.
@bennymuller3379
@bennymuller3379 2 года назад
@@user-xo9hq6qz3l It's time to start a raid against other Primitive Technologie Channels and inventing slavery
@de0509
@de0509 2 года назад
Tbh the best way for him to use the metals is to build better and more precise tools. Even a simple knife wouldve been equivalent to the multitools of today
@BlazingsNL
@BlazingsNL 2 года назад
He seems to reset every time he attempts to make metal.
@ykky5765
@ykky5765 2 года назад
I love the manual "3D printing" with the clay!
@Damian125id
@Damian125id 2 года назад
the word you're looking for is pottery
@ykky5765
@ykky5765 2 года назад
@@Damian125id it actually isn't, but whatever. Enjoy your weekend.
@greggiej4046
@greggiej4046 2 года назад
@@ykky5765 It is pottery though
@unlisted_games2752
@unlisted_games2752 Год назад
The one real primitive build youtube channel. Thank you
@DavidsProjekt
@DavidsProjekt Год назад
This is the life right here. Hanging out in the wood and getting back to the basics. So cool
@mikhaildulepa1744
@mikhaildulepa1744 2 года назад
Почти добрался до турбореативного двигателя. Космос ждет! Спасибо, ваши ролики всегда интересны.
@sebastianhaas5863
@sebastianhaas5863 2 года назад
Oooh, a new episode of the Fan Showdown! XD Also, your videos are amazing! I really love the quiet and calm, just-doing-this-thing atmosphere in which everything just flows and produces whatever it is that is being made :) It's almost even better without captions, because everything is so clearly shown.
@alexmartinelli6231
@alexmartinelli6231 2 года назад
Omg I hope that major hardware watches this guy, that would be incredible
@sci-fisworld4646
@sci-fisworld4646 Год назад
SunnyV2 brought me here. I didn't know about your channel, just subscribed. Man,I knew there was something off about them other dude's "primitive" Building. THANKS FOR BEING LEGIT! Keep making great videos!! Thanks.
@executive
@executive Год назад
I could just watch the fanning of the fire for minutes on end . So relaxing to watch.
@louisbowels6858
@louisbowels6858 2 года назад
Love to see you improving on old designs/techniques. You're innovation is inspiring
@huntermeyer4972
@huntermeyer4972 2 года назад
If you were to dig holes in the side of the spout (oblique), then you could probably increase the air flow by the Venturi effect. The low pressure region inside the spout (the moving air) will suck in air from the holes on the side
@natamoon2423
@natamoon2423 Год назад
Your videos are so relaxing to watch and so educational too. I've always wanted to live in the wild and watching your videos inspires me so much.
@daltonhuggins3261
@daltonhuggins3261 2 года назад
Man I've watched these videos for a long time and have tried his methods and everything works I'd love to speak with him and learn more, by far my favorite channel on RU-vid lol
@frankrbae
@frankrbae 2 года назад
Please make even longer videos, it’s so soothing!
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 2 года назад
The videos are however long they need to be. No padding, but nothing important left out.
@durinf
@durinf 2 года назад
Thank you for years of enjoyment, sir. Picked up your book and look forward to when the Wife and I can start applying some of this at our new property. Cheers, mate.
@CreeperCraft73
@CreeperCraft73 2 года назад
I love the explaining subtitles. They make the videos much more enjoyable
@joeylopo1353
@joeylopo1353 2 года назад
Just received your book after being a long time watcher, it’s so good to see you back in action
@johntenhundfeld1529
@johntenhundfeld1529 2 года назад
I have been following your videos for many years, I think for as long as you have been on RU-vid. I have always wondered WHY you do these incredible projects in the manner that you do them. WHY is for you to answer to yourself. I just want to say that you are incredibly talented to do what you do the way that you do this. Keep it up we are indeed watching
@alexanderjaquez4578
@alexanderjaquez4578 2 года назад
Wohoo! Every time I see a notification from your channel my hopes go up! I love all of your videos and they help me get through my school
@Ezio742
@Ezio742 2 года назад
I think I'm speaking for at elast the most of us here when I saying: Welcome back again, we really missed you and are enormously happy to see you again ❤️
@sejembalm
@sejembalm Год назад
6:50 Design evolution and performance of the 4, 6 & 8-bladed blower. Very nicely done!
@pheonixflame59
@pheonixflame59 2 года назад
Amazing to see you come back
@laindarney277
@laindarney277 2 года назад
Still some of the best content on the platform. Always a good day when we get a new video from this channel.
@Thomas-gm7wb
@Thomas-gm7wb Год назад
Watched your clips back in the day, glad you have found your way back.
@ShiftyDimension
@ShiftyDimension Год назад
I really like these videos. As much as the big builds are cool, watching different iterations of technology is really cool.
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