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Primitive Technology: Iron prills - Creating Iron prills from scratch
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I smelted iron bacteria in a short furnace and produced a small quantity of iron prills (small iron spheres). In my ongoing quest to reach the iron age, further experiments were conducted concerning furnace design and the treatment of ore. I began by making a very short furnace. A pit 25 cm wide and 25 cm deep was dug and the tuyere of the forge blower placed in a 15 degree downward angle into the pit. Onto this, a furnace stack made of mud and grass was built 25 cm above ground level. The furnace was fired at various stages to help dry it. It took less than a day to build.
Eucalyptus wood was collected dead off the ground and stacked into a re-useable charcoal mound I had made previously. The top was sealed with mud and the mound lit. It took about 2 hours 30 minutes for fire to reach the air entries, at which time the holes were sealed and the top closed with mud.
Iron bacteria from the creek was gathered and brought to the smelting hut for processing. Charcoal was ground into a powder and mixed with the ore and water in the proportions of 1:1 char to ore by volume. This mixture was formed into 59 pellets 2.5 cm in diameter and then dried on top of the furnace.
To make the smelt, a wood fire was made in the furnace and allowed to burn for about an hour by natural draft and blowing. When the wood burnt down to the tuyere the furnace was filled with charcoal and 10 pellets were added to the top and the blower was engaged. Three handfuls of charcoal and 10 pellets were added at about 7 minute intervals totaling about 42 minutes. Charcoal was then continuously added after the last charge until the basket was empty. It took a total of about 3 hours working the blower until the operation ended.
The mass of slag and iron prills was prized out of the furnace using a log and wooden tongs. It was hammered flat while hot but no large bloom was made. Instead many small iron prills were found. These mostly seemed to be cast iron.
So far this is the largest amount of iron I've made in the wild and it used less charcoal than previous attempts, so I consider it a success of sorts. The ore must be mixed with carbon to ensure the correct reduction chemistry normally provided by carbon monoxide in a taller bloomery furnace. The fact that cast iron was produced suggests that next time less charcoal powder be added to the ore pellets or perhaps none at all considering that dead iron bacteria may also contribute some carbon to the ore. Alternatively, cast iron can be re-melted in a "finery" furnace, a small highly oxidizing furnace, to remove excess carbon, producing steel or iron. Alternatively cast iron can be converted into malleable cast iron by heating it in an enclosed container at 800-1000 c for long periods. Further experiments will be conducted.
About Primitive Technology:
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 : 12 тыс.   
@primitivetechnology9550
@primitivetechnology9550 5 лет назад
It's mostly cast iron because I added too much charcoal powder. Previous attempts (at home, not in the wild) yielded malleable iron that could be hammered flat. I thought that such a short furnace would be too oxidizing but it turns out ok. Any iron smelters feel free to ask questions/ offer advice bellow. Thanks.
@arthurias7693
@arthurias7693 5 лет назад
i love u
@gabewrsewell
@gabewrsewell 5 лет назад
will you able to melt or weld the pellets together? very cool
@kurdpro-yd8uo
@kurdpro-yd8uo 5 лет назад
I LOVEY
@LucasAlvesSobrinho7
@LucasAlvesSobrinho7 5 лет назад
Wait, what do you mean by home? I thought the wild was your home...
@Scott-vx2ks
@Scott-vx2ks 5 лет назад
How many seen Iron Pills? :)
@SvendleBerries
@SvendleBerries 3 года назад
Today on "Survivor": - "Yesterday was difficult. We have no food and I dont think we will last much longer. What about you, Dave?" - "I created iron." - "...What do you mean you "created" iron?"
@A_very_tinly_can
@A_very_tinly_can 3 года назад
Underrated 🤣
@SirLiamTheGreat
@SirLiamTheGreat 3 года назад
Replace "Dave" with "John"
@historynerd2373
@historynerd2373 3 года назад
...may I see it?
@herculean616
@herculean616 3 года назад
Be like Dave. He watches Primitive Technology so he can unlock Iron Age in just a day.
@cal0505
@cal0505 3 года назад
I think dave just played minecraft and made iron nuggets
@stuartw1667
@stuartw1667 5 лет назад
Thank you for not talking. Thank you for not playing dumb-ass royalty free music. Thank you for not being flashy. Your videos are very entertaining and thought provoking.
@onewheelonly7028
@onewheelonly7028 5 лет назад
yo he can talk lol
@palpacino
@palpacino 5 лет назад
No he can't. That comes later after he discovers syllables in one of his fires.
@FirstLast-gk6lg
@FirstLast-gk6lg 5 лет назад
lol he should domesticate some local wildlife
@werzdelambsaucewerzdelawbs1653
And thank you for not building the goddamn swimming pool
@mindnova7850
@mindnova7850 5 лет назад
palpacino LMAO!!
@lordfarquaad380
@lordfarquaad380 3 года назад
This guy was the real og before all the random RU-vidrs who started making waterslides out of mud and sticks.
@HisMoisture
@HisMoisture 3 года назад
Yeah like those channels named "Primitive Wilderness Technology Survival Tools" that do nothing but make pools every 2 feet
@swarley2500
@swarley2500 3 года назад
Lol, why does it always have to be pools. Not only that but they would eventually get infested with tons of dangerous bacteria when the water cant be cleaned.
@thatsoundsgood300
@thatsoundsgood300 2 года назад
you guys get it
@egregiousqueef7781
@egregiousqueef7781 2 года назад
His hammering of the slag lined up perfectly with the song I was listening to at the same time ("Pearls 2 Swine" by 3Teeth)... on another note I'm guessing he's no longer producing videos due to last years fires in 'Stralia?
@incontinentiabuttocks5271
@incontinentiabuttocks5271 2 года назад
Im kinda retarded but Not to mention it's just a breeding ground for mosquitos inside of your camp. Not a good idea what so ever.
@nintendiehard
@nintendiehard 3 года назад
Just imagining what it was like the first time this sound (8:19) was heard on the planet, and what it meant.
@PotionsMaster666
@PotionsMaster666 3 года назад
It's like soul of a stone is singing
@undrgrnd734
@undrgrnd734 3 года назад
sounds the the start of ancient bronze empires
@jb5546
@jb5546 2 года назад
That's deep.
@GarrisonFall
@GarrisonFall 2 года назад
That metallic 'ringing' is so distinctive - not just stone on stone.
@mauromartyn7941
@mauromartyn7941 2 года назад
Brilliant!! But, I was know, if the iron, not be discover from the human race, eventualy, a meteor from the space. The friction with the atmosphere, was the first "crisol" in the earth
@adrianjenkins58
@adrianjenkins58 5 лет назад
Literally the only good bit of RU-vid rewind
@bilge677
@bilge677 5 лет назад
yeah i even clicked dislike at first but they saved it at the end
@godog1730
@godog1730 5 лет назад
But bongo cat
@adrianjenkins58
@adrianjenkins58 5 лет назад
GodTheRealOG oh shit, my bad
@tastyspaghetti5809
@tastyspaghetti5809 5 лет назад
bongo cat is ded tho
@CodieCher
@CodieCher 5 лет назад
JaidenAnimations Pewdiepie Chair meme
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 5 лет назад
Nowadays there are many copycat channels about primitive technology but rest assured yours is the *BEST* and I'll always watch your uploads, congrats!
@norpriest521
@norpriest521 5 лет назад
Pesterenan No, the contents are different. Those posers just use the word "Primitive" in their titles just to bait clicks. This guy content is unique.
@koy70163
@koy70163 5 лет назад
那些廢物只會抄襲賺流量,要看真正的原始技術還是要來這個視頻!
@1MinuteFlipDoc
@1MinuteFlipDoc 5 лет назад
none of the imitators are even close.
@TheVitaminQ
@TheVitaminQ 5 лет назад
I watch a few of those copycat channels, and some are pretty legit. But many of them obviously have off camera help. Huge amounts of food and bricks appearing off screen. Big projects completed in short amounts of time. Total sham.
@osamabintrippin6468
@osamabintrippin6468 5 лет назад
There was copycats again last night alfred
@jamesblackwood1465
@jamesblackwood1465 3 года назад
These Forge of Empires ads are getting more and more realistic
@chopz5881
@chopz5881 3 года назад
🤣
@shaksike5133
@shaksike5133 3 года назад
one day they will be more realistic than us
@user-cz5ql8kx5o
@user-cz5ql8kx5o 3 года назад
Theyre so annoying
@Bengrimo
@Bengrimo 3 года назад
Guy above me so true
@Bengrimo
@Bengrimo 3 года назад
I am the 221 like on this comment
@jckcc
@jckcc 2 года назад
It's so fascinating that you can make literal metal out of a living thing. I recognized the orange iron bacteria on a trip to a river. This channel is the embodiment of "the more you learn"
@UnitSe7en
@UnitSe7en 2 года назад
"The more you learn" ... What comes after that?
@JK-xt7ro
@JK-xt7ro 2 года назад
@@UnitSe7en "Epstein did not kill himself"
@ParaxonTV
@ParaxonTV 2 года назад
​@@UnitSe7en probably meant "The more you know"
@ParaxonTV
@ParaxonTV 2 года назад
Or similar meaning
@chimedemon
@chimedemon Год назад
I actually realized when he was grabbing it, I was like “THATS WHAT THAT IS?!?” I’ve taken a lot of trips to canoe down a river with my family and we usually stop to follow waterfalls and things like that, and I never really gave it much thought… man, I really need to pay attention more
@crossofintimidation
@crossofintimidation 5 лет назад
We have entered the Iron Age.
@SpikedZenMain
@SpikedZenMain 5 лет назад
I wonder when he'll cast his first tool out of iron?
@chinaman1
@chinaman1 5 лет назад
@@SpikedZenMain I'm more interested in when he'll build his own missile silo
@Moe_DeGrasse
@Moe_DeGrasse 5 лет назад
SpikedZen I hope he makes a speartip or a some sort of blade
@starry_lis
@starry_lis 5 лет назад
SpikedZen you don't cast iron tools, you forge them.
@kushnearme
@kushnearme 5 лет назад
Why did we skip bronze age?
@Jesse__H
@Jesse__H 5 лет назад
That unmistakeably metallic sound when he first hammered the slag!! This is so cool, man. You've already taken it *so* far.
@whau297
@whau297 5 лет назад
Guess I'll be the first reply.
@kailandegnian6387
@kailandegnian6387 5 лет назад
Jesse H. A
@chpsilva
@chpsilva 3 года назад
I was kinda hypnotized by the whole process, and got me thinking about the first human beings making their first metalic tools. We came a really long way...
@Plusimurfriend
@Plusimurfriend 3 года назад
That's science fiction mate, there were never first humans and we didn't start in mud huts.
@nahbirdie4773
@nahbirdie4773 3 года назад
You can now live that dream minecraft
@billyandrew
@billyandrew 3 года назад
*chpsilva* Today's dreams, tomorrow's reality. Denisovans, neanderthals, homo erects, all trial and error, nature scientifically experimenting and we're just the latest stage in the process. We've come a long way, in just the last 150-200 years alone and we've a long way yet to go, but the changes are exponential. Maybe the metal tools were a consequence of overfiring earthenware or creating a furnace and someone thought: _Hullo, I think I have something here!_
@ericoco.
@ericoco. 3 года назад
@@Plusimurfriend what
@Mbeluba
@Mbeluba 3 года назад
@@Plusimurfriend shower us with your wisdom
@Hekkle01
@Hekkle01 3 года назад
It's such a weird feeling to see him building a structure and starting to fill it with sticks and you immediately think "oh he's making charcoal again"
@i_am_ergo
@i_am_ergo Год назад
Not just that. "Oh, he's making charcoal to experiment with iron again."
@RicolasFandango
@RicolasFandango 5 лет назад
8:20 Molten slag casually lands on arm. Yeah... no biggie. I'll just bump that off.
@AleXandrYuZ
@AleXandrYuZ 5 лет назад
As if this guy wasn't a badass already!
@BradGryphonn
@BradGryphonn 5 лет назад
I used to work in demolition with a hot axe cutting rusty steel. Got to the point where if a piece of slag that fell into my boot was under a 3/8 of an inch in diameter, I wouldn't bother pulling it out. It just wasn't worth the hassle because it would be out and cold by the time I got my boot off. Anything bigger and I'd just slap the side of my boot to help cool it. Thug life.
@BlackvvvFist
@BlackvvvFist 5 лет назад
He was sweaty enough that the Leidenfrost effect just let it slide off without a serious burn. Doesn't make it any less badass though
@Bokugo1
@Bokugo1 5 лет назад
A someone who has done metalwork, I guarantee his inner monologue was "OH FU- Im fine back to work"
@calebbrooks1037
@calebbrooks1037 5 лет назад
Brad Griffin yeah I work in as a welder, and the other day I was using my cutting torch to cut a 1/4 inch piece of steel overhead, and a drop of molten slag about the size of a dime landed on my arm and rolled off. I didn't even flinch. I've had to get used to that sort of thing because flinching might cause me mess up my cut, and you don't always get 2nd chances
@El_Andru
@El_Andru 3 года назад
The moment he builds a knife, wheat flour and oil, is the moment this series will be on track for the nuclear era.
@HisMoisture
@HisMoisture 3 года назад
...Oil? **America intensifies**
@rowanbcapr
@rowanbcapr 2 года назад
I have a book that shows how to make primitive oil for lanterns and candles
@mdanishiskandar
@mdanishiskandar Год назад
Four years later, he made the blade of a knife with iron. This man is so patient.
@nyunno
@nyunno 5 лет назад
WE MADE IT TO THE IRON AGE BOYS
@vengefulenigma
@vengefulenigma 5 лет назад
several times at this point
@SarudeDanstorm
@SarudeDanstorm 5 лет назад
Nope, not until he actually makes tools from them. This is literally like the Bronze age transition
@gutenman7112
@gutenman7112 5 лет назад
He said he is still on the quest into the iron age .. he just need to figure out how to melt that iron with proper preparation . I mean now , without googling . I cant think anything on how to melt an iron in the wild without using some iron technology in the first place . Lol
@johncolasont6195
@johncolasont6195 5 лет назад
He skipped the bronze age, which isn't actually that suprising, considering the "iron age" in much of the world was still much more primitive by comparison
@jtms1200
@jtms1200 5 лет назад
This is basically the slowest and most difficult game of Age of Empires ever played
@eljamos7629
@eljamos7629 5 лет назад
rip off channels can't replicate his dedication and hard work. Peace out from the Philippines!
@yami2227
@yami2227 5 лет назад
Wait till Primitive Tech. makes a pool ;)
@Scheichenost
@Scheichenost 5 лет назад
Archmage Vengard he just goes into the nearby river or creek
@yami2227
@yami2227 5 лет назад
Lks18Dt07 - probably, was referring more to the rip off channels that almost all of them made a pool, some of them made like 4 pools. Like, the fuck are you gonna do with 4 pools xD.
@badkingjohn5235
@badkingjohn5235 5 лет назад
EL JA Mos Well but the Asian have some nice tricks up Thier sleeves as well and they do have a lot of dedication as well making concrete from scratch is brutal work
@yami2227
@yami2227 5 лет назад
Bad King John - I mean yea, hard work is hard work, but some of them are obviously using construction materials. You can't make a video a week and have both projects use 200 metric cubes of concrete. Or some channel was using perfect tiles and bricks.
@BirnieMac1
@BirnieMac1 Год назад
Hey mate, I'm studying materials engineering as a big part of my degree and you can control the properties of your final product quite a lot just with just the right amount of carbon and the right heat treatment Look into "eutectoid and eutectic steels" to gauge how much charcoal you want for a specific steel type The biggest determinants of your final steel is how much carbon there is by % and what kind of temperature Eutectoid is when it's pretty close to homogenous (meaning eutectic like), The hard part to it is getting the ratios right 0.76% by mass (again that'll be tricky) is the eutectoid point, from here to about 2% are hypereutectoid steels, when you have less carbon than that it becomes much softer and more malleable; these are good for things you need to be able to take a bit of strain or where when you need it to not fail by fracture (i.e. needs to bend not break under load) Above this point you start getting much harder steels, but with this also comes brittleness, between around 2% and 4.3% by weight are your hypoeutectic steels, they're basically getting even closer to that perfect homogenous (i.e. one constant phase of metal) steel; around here you start to see a lot more Iron carbide (Fe3C) which is what gives it that hardness and brittleness Above 4.3% are your hypereutectic steels; everything is in one phase, these steels are very hard, but also almost always fail as a fracture (think chef knives or those kind of metals where they're incredibly stiff and will snap not bend under load); quenching lower carbon steels at higher temperatures quickly can also achieve similar effects in terms of final steel properties to high carbon steels (an Iron-carbon diagram shows on google showcases this better than I can explain, youtube wont let me link you sources sorry) At higher temperatures as the steel smelts into a single liquid phase, different polymoprhisms (how the internal substructures of the constituents) will form and behave than at lower temps and other carbon%s By rapidly cooling it (or sustained cooling over a specific time frame) you can carefully control the final outcome, so even if you can't measure the mass reliably, you can use a rough estimate and a quenching process to promote the formattion of that harder steel you'd want for tools Proper tool steel is obviously a lot more complex than just iron and carbon; but even so, they're typically around 1% carbon by mass., but utilise a bunch of other additives and quenching process to get that really hard final metal which is probably your ideal best case scenario, but even then; going for a hypoeutectic steel is probably your best best bet with what you're working with hypereutectic could work, but I wouldnt go above about 6% or it's just gonna be way too brittle as I dont know what kind of temps you're hitting in the smelting process, so relying on heat treatment and controlled quenching is probably a bit unrealistic whilst keeping in the spirit of the channel
@BirnieMac1
@BirnieMac1 Год назад
Forgot to include, you can probably approximate charcoal as purely carbon for the sake of achieving the goal% carbon
@ussrball5401
@ussrball5401 Год назад
I really appreciate your info. Thanks for sharing.
@shaunbang
@shaunbang 3 года назад
This man does all the things I randomly think about doing while sitting down and pondering about how human kind have gotten to the current point in technology and social advancement
@jimathybindlenim6359
@jimathybindlenim6359 Год назад
I don't think some cultures actually reached the iron age.
@alexchan7654
@alexchan7654 4 года назад
the metallic sound from him hammering the molten slag is just music to my ears
@marianchitu7674
@marianchitu7674 4 года назад
Reminds me of Iron man
@Alan649
@Alan649 4 года назад
i love hammering slags
@MuhammadIsmail-iy3ed
@MuhammadIsmail-iy3ed 4 года назад
Ikr
@discovaria9507
@discovaria9507 4 года назад
He should make music
@raidarthegunwizard4520
@raidarthegunwizard4520 4 года назад
@@marianchitu7674 slag man
@FloBass
@FloBass 5 лет назад
Regardless of how long it takes, I will be there with every video as you get closer to the iron age.
@sea_yung
@sea_yung 5 лет назад
Year 2050: How to make a musket and musket pellets
@Cthulhu013
@Cthulhu013 5 лет назад
Let's hope he doesn't skip the bronze age.
@anhngo8074
@anhngo8074 5 лет назад
He must take time to gather food and gold to upgrade, dude. It's not that easy.
@Benjamin-ut6kw
@Benjamin-ut6kw 5 лет назад
On years 3992 make a 9mm glock
@frozenwater1017
@frozenwater1017 5 лет назад
Anh Ngo not to mention 2 buildings from the previous age, but i think he's got that covered by now
@mattygaga2013
@mattygaga2013 2 года назад
Who here is still loving PT in 2022? I am! And I genuinely love his vids... is it just me or does anyone else get a small sense of enjoyment watching this guys chest as he fumbles around being awesome? 😁 please, please release new videos!!! 🙏
@ziltoid420
@ziltoid420 3 года назад
This is like watching an Ark lets play on official settings.
@caktuce8446
@caktuce8446 3 года назад
i am swift with the forge
@squishyoctopi7042
@squishyoctopi7042 5 лет назад
Most youtubers: Yapping every second of the video. 0-1000 subs. This guy: Nearly 10 millions subs. Not a damn word spoken. Legend
@imperialguardsman5929
@imperialguardsman5929 5 лет назад
Agreed XD
@arsenetelosnookami
@arsenetelosnookami 5 лет назад
This man got them silent skills
@squishyoctopi7042
@squishyoctopi7042 5 лет назад
@XXCan00192XX Did he *SAY* anything though? Was there ever a word *SPOKEN?*
@squishyoctopi7042
@squishyoctopi7042 5 лет назад
@XXCan00192XX Humbly agreed
@squishyboidino5001
@squishyboidino5001 5 лет назад
Squishy died I’m not dead tho :(.?
@tincanconnor4766
@tincanconnor4766 5 лет назад
I wanna see this dude go on like survivor or something, everyone else is eating snails and starving while he's making a fricken sword
@erebusthedragon8017
@erebusthedragon8017 5 лет назад
Can’t lose if you killed everyone else
@patteri90
@patteri90 5 лет назад
When others are stuck at stone age he's going medieval on them
@WoodChoppa911
@WoodChoppa911 5 лет назад
Primitive bear grylls
@deividoliveirafaria6541
@deividoliveirafaria6541 4 года назад
While others are eating bugs, starving to death. He is frying an gorgeous golden skined bird with primitive gathered oil, salt and wilderness garlic temper, lol.
@swiggity6232
@swiggity6232 4 года назад
While the others fucking argue over who will eat the tree bark this man be conquering the land and expanding his kingdom, Protector of the realm.
@ashleysellers679
@ashleysellers679 3 года назад
Your videos are seriously awesome. I love being able to see you make all these things by hand! So glad I found your channel.
@snakeman1141
@snakeman1141 Год назад
3 years later, and we finally got a knife
@LivingInAVan
@LivingInAVan 5 лет назад
This is the only channel that I know of that gets 1.5 million views or more within 24 hours and not a word is said. Woot!
@zulawoo
@zulawoo 5 лет назад
Holy shit, haven't heard 'Woot' in like 15 years.
@ashokkumar-uz3ot
@ashokkumar-uz3ot 5 лет назад
Zulamun You must be of my grandpa's age then. (He's dead)
@silokeobounpheng7245
@silokeobounpheng7245 5 лет назад
howtobasic
@g4br9el
@g4br9el 5 лет назад
Meme channels
@ToxicMrSmith
@ToxicMrSmith 5 лет назад
The real and ONLY primitive technology channel!!!
@tissuepaper9962
@tissuepaper9962 5 лет назад
Primitive Skills has some good stuff too.
@alexwise3001
@alexwise3001 5 лет назад
Mr Reaper there’s many more. That are more entertaining. Longer videos and they release a few videos a month or even a week. I do love this guys stuff tho. Can’t find any other aussies doing it
@moarsaur
@moarsaur 5 лет назад
If you read the info on this vid, he's pretty much encouraging others to take it up, as long as they're not straight ripping off his content.
@columbus8myhw
@columbus8myhw 5 лет назад
Can someone recommend a good video from another channel? (A specific video)
@alexwise3001
@alexwise3001 5 лет назад
columbus8myhw check out the swimming pools they make. That’s just the most recent one I’ve seen on primitive skills. I’m not baggin the guy I love his work.
@Onio_Saiyan
@Onio_Saiyan 2 года назад
I like how sometimes it's not immediately clear what the end product will look like. I love watching these!
@alexandermendez4653
@alexandermendez4653 4 года назад
I can't even fathom this level of concentration and patience.
@PrometheusDaft
@PrometheusDaft 5 лет назад
Hey Dude. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. I just have a quick comment. When you were flattening after the initial extraction, I would suggest to wipe away the flakes as often as possible. Hammering the hot ore itself, while hot, actually removes the impurities with every strike. The cleaner the anvil surface, the less impurities you will incorporate in the grain of the iron as the metal folds in on itself. I know it was mostly slag, but in general, when blacksmithing, you want to wipe away the flakes often to not reincorporate them into your piece. No blacksmtih shop is without some kind of descaling brush for just this reason. I am sure you will figure it out, because you are a champion.
@sammysambo9384
@sammysambo9384 5 лет назад
Edward Hector he was making it outside on a rock lmao
@sonotthere
@sonotthere 5 лет назад
yeah that would work if he had a more consolidated bloom. his is not really malubel enough to work right. in this case he needs to add some flux to make the slag more fluid. that would prevent the shattering of the bloom and make it so he could actually consolidate the iron "prills". then he could start to work out the slag and make some wrought iron.
@PenShoe6
@PenShoe6 5 лет назад
any ideas on finding a flux in the wild? (not being sarcastic, generally interested)
@user-pl9yq3fc8u
@user-pl9yq3fc8u Год назад
@@sonotthere malubel sry it was just funny
@bird9455
@bird9455 5 лет назад
Whenever this guy uploads i sit upright stop every distraction and concentrate as if my life depends on it
@huskybeaver6051
@huskybeaver6051 5 лет назад
Hell yeah! The entire rest of the world can just piss off.
@Ominous_Odyssey
@Ominous_Odyssey 5 лет назад
Same
@Gweinman
@Gweinman 5 лет назад
The only videos on RU-vid that I'm not doing something else at the same time.
@dgkim9853
@dgkim9853 5 лет назад
same here LOL
@tetkrem
@tetkrem 5 лет назад
U mean it with sarcasm or I mean you’r name should say something
@ichiroutakashima4503
@ichiroutakashima4503 3 года назад
The fact that nothing gets wasted with this guy is amazing.
@clarklouis5822
@clarklouis5822 Год назад
I love how this guys content is legit, compared to others.
@Guuy
@Guuy 5 лет назад
New level unlocked : *The Iron Age*
@gloween9151
@gloween9151 5 лет назад
he unlocked it way before this video.
@tetkrem
@tetkrem 5 лет назад
Sorez true😂
@romeor6231
@romeor6231 5 лет назад
Iron age is the use of Iron tools. So not yet, but very close.
@creatorofevil4595
@creatorofevil4595 5 лет назад
yeah but this is a new game.
@KKovacsUSN
@KKovacsUSN 5 лет назад
If he finds all 4 relics he wins.
@NickyVee10
@NickyVee10 5 лет назад
Congrats on being in the RU-vid Rewind 2018!
@dojarenkompletar7171
@dojarenkompletar7171 5 лет назад
Nick Valentini it was fokin boring. But a pleasant surprise at the end ^^
@lifewuzonceezr
@lifewuzonceezr 5 лет назад
YES!, I put it on just to check it out, saw Will Smith, turned it off..but later watched it with my bratgrrl, I squealed at the ending! You are forgiven for being away, you deserve the new followers! Love and Hugs! XooX
@majesticsupsa1111
@majesticsupsa1111 5 лет назад
The only good thing to come out of RU-vid rewind was his feature
@funguy398
@funguy398 5 лет назад
It's only because of Primitive Technology I don't put dislike on that rewind.
@Bitbytes-nf4xq
@Bitbytes-nf4xq 5 лет назад
RU-vid rewind is garbage except for the last part
@laketrotterfishing
@laketrotterfishing 3 года назад
These vids are timeless! never get bored of these.
@shavingryansprivates1938
@shavingryansprivates1938 2 года назад
You're one of the youtubers where i dont skip ads
@nickpiovesan4361
@nickpiovesan4361 5 лет назад
it's amazing how your videos really put into perspective the incredible efforts that must have gone into those first stages of the evolution of human society and technology. The efforts to stockpile materials, spend time and resources to produce metal goods and move humanity past wood, clay and stone must have been just incredible.
@plasmawolf1873
@plasmawolf1873 5 лет назад
and you have to think, they had no idea what they were doing, some guy must have thought "hmm if i mix this with this and chuck it in a hot fire it might make something useful..... maybe. the amount of trial and error must have been incredible
@bilbo_gamers6417
@bilbo_gamers6417 5 лет назад
I think the idea is that you had like 95% of people literally just stockpiling food and wood, so that the geniuses at the top could put all their time into developing crazy technology and advanced engineering.
@frankrbae
@frankrbae 5 лет назад
My thoughts exactly! That's what fascinates me with these videos, that this was pretty much how it was done back in the days of our ancestors :)
@Georgythelama
@Georgythelama 5 лет назад
Heck, the fact people even thought about doing it.
@AecherJace
@AecherJace 5 лет назад
It's more like 99.9% of the population were normal humans. that 0.1%, the very few, who could observe the world and think outside the box were the ones who pushed humanity farther and farther from the brink of savagery.
@thischannelisdead5303
@thischannelisdead5303 5 лет назад
50 years later... Primitive Technology: Immortality 75 years later... Primitive Technology: Star reactor
@uhsnail
@uhsnail 5 лет назад
Im sure he'll find a way lol
@samuelmarzo722
@samuelmarzo722 5 лет назад
Haha
@bagusariiq
@bagusariiq 5 лет назад
He Will find the way
@primitivekids4298
@primitivekids4298 5 лет назад
yes it very cool
@thischannelisdead5303
@thischannelisdead5303 5 лет назад
Xander Prime The point is he would still be behind human technology.
@TooLittleInfo
@TooLittleInfo 2 года назад
I recently visited an archaeological site that was in an area known to have the remains of many iron smelting workshops dating to around the 8th century BC, said to be one of the major centres of iron production in the world at the time. Piles and piles of broken furnaces and tuyeres just underneath the surface, some of the digs were literally just 3 feet deep. Next to some of the open dig sites you could see other slight mounds of earth covered by grass and I suspected that there must be stuff underneath there as well. We met a local man while walking around the site, he grew up in the area and he showed us some intact furnaces standing next to the field "office" (literally just a metal shipping container) that he had found in somebody's uncle's backyard; they'd been handed over to the Dept of Museums. He said that stuff like that just popped up all the time in the area, you just had to know where to look. A lot of the locals don't really know what kinds of treasures they have right in their own backyard bc it's just been there for as long as they can remember, and they don't know how it got there. As we spoke he pointed out that the actual ground we were standing on literally had pieces of iron slag embedded in it. It's so cool to come back to this video and watch it being done and think about how that place, thousands of years ago, would have had people doing exactly what you are doing in this video, and thinking about how much goddamn WORK it was just to get a few tiny balls of iron, and realising that that was how civilisations were built. A whooooole lot of sweat, day by day, for thousands and thousands of years. It was a very unassuming site, no fancy facilities, displays or bells and whistles at all but definitely interesting for archaeology/anthropology nerds.
@ericstoverink6579
@ericstoverink6579 3 года назад
8:21 red hot metal lands on his arm as he casually flings it aside and continues hammering.
@StereoMonolith1
@StereoMonolith1 3 года назад
Holy smokes
@malcolmlane-ley2044
@malcolmlane-ley2044 4 года назад
10000 years of learning crammed into 10 minutes, so informative, well done
@ZachBZera
@ZachBZera Год назад
Just asking a question to anyone who might see this but humans couldn't do this for tens of thousands of years right?
@Deanggangdonggang
@Deanggangdonggang Год назад
@@ZachBZera It have had enormous time to be iron age since stone age. The paleolithic had lasted about 300M year.
@moggtheboss3087
@moggtheboss3087 Год назад
@@Deanggangdonggang the Palaeolithic did not last three hundred million years, the Palaeolithic actually lasted about three million years, it is impossible for it to have lasted longer than that because our brains were too small to have the capability of making stone tools.
@Deanggangdonggang
@Deanggangdonggang Год назад
@@moggtheboss3087 lol sorry mistake
@mihael64
@mihael64 Год назад
His videos are so information dense i couldn't even cut them with a knife
@gloriousleadergulag300
@gloriousleadergulag300 5 лет назад
Achievement unlocked: IRON AGE
@themorningping9075
@themorningping9075 4 года назад
Next achievement diamonds and defeating the ended dragon
@tommymumby7766
@tommymumby7766 4 года назад
Trophy unlocked: iron man
@kevingliebe5607
@kevingliebe5607 4 года назад
Rogan?
@dutch_lwp4851
@dutch_lwp4851 4 года назад
Isn't It Iron pick?
@tommymumby7766
@tommymumby7766 4 года назад
LandonWasProvoked nah cos full iron armour is iron man
@adriangaleron3293
@adriangaleron3293 2 года назад
Oh god i just got recommended with this video, for one moment i was super excited thinking it was a new video! Hope you are all right and safe, waiting for new videos!
@ReySilverskin
@ReySilverskin 2 года назад
Never would have thought of extracting iron from bacteria. Impressive.
@CitizenMike
@CitizenMike 5 лет назад
I always watch these vids 2 times. Once without CC and just enjoy the calmness of it and then second time with CC to actually learn . good job
@phuuc8075
@phuuc8075 5 лет назад
Citizen Mike I find it funny that he makes his subtitles kinda like a tutorial like who in their right mind gonna follow him xD
@MattheoParker
@MattheoParker 5 лет назад
you never know when the wifi gonna shut down. better be ready.
@pranavshriram
@pranavshriram 5 лет назад
Citizen Mike Thanks, I have been watching this channel since a long time. But didn't know it had captions!
@Krz374
@Krz374 5 лет назад
Pranav Jawale Time to go re-watch all his videos then.
@trustball
@trustball 5 лет назад
I was unaware about the CC!!
@Unyt
@Unyt 5 лет назад
Bless today for primitive technology has uploaded.
@jarylaftnot8504
@jarylaftnot8504 5 лет назад
Unyt primitive technology uploading was the blessing
@Peepholecircus
@Peepholecircus 5 лет назад
Amen
@liam81900
@liam81900 5 лет назад
Amen
@Peepholecircus
@Peepholecircus 5 лет назад
Bless you sir.
@dawayofdamartyr7669
@dawayofdamartyr7669 5 лет назад
Baily Leiphart HalleluYah
@emmasoda9265
@emmasoda9265 Год назад
That charcoal came out brilliantly. What a great way to make it.
@UnKn0wN4407
@UnKn0wN4407 3 года назад
5:20 mans is using a crafting table
@1nfuzion
@1nfuzion 5 лет назад
The only good channel in RU-vid Rewind
@lifewuzonceezr
@lifewuzonceezr 5 лет назад
Agreed!
@punypete8724
@punypete8724 5 лет назад
Besides ninja Jk
@olivermccall3898
@olivermccall3898 5 лет назад
@@punypete8724 Old Ninja was good
@tastyspaghetti5809
@tastyspaghetti5809 5 лет назад
all ninja is bad
@yosephbuitrago897
@yosephbuitrago897 5 лет назад
Yes theory is good too
@stuffnthings4124
@stuffnthings4124 5 лет назад
8 and a half million subs and not a word said.. Respect
@2Fast4Mellow
@2Fast4Mellow 5 лет назад
On the other end of the spectrum, you'll find the Kardashians with over 100 million subs that have the ability to say very little to nothing with a torrent of words..
@luminark263
@luminark263 5 лет назад
Stuff 'n' Things!! HowToBasics got more, he didnt say a thing either
@JacobEllinger
@JacobEllinger 5 лет назад
BE SURE TO SMASH! THAT LIKE BUTTON AND DON"T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE!!!!
@Antwon22
@Antwon22 5 лет назад
Lightning_Force Well HowToBasic still makes some very unique noises
@nodnalneyugn8753
@nodnalneyugn8753 3 года назад
Primitive Technology is THE ONLY TRUE survival channel of this genre out there. ALL OTHERS are KNOCKOFFS!
@ewanoleary8171
@ewanoleary8171 3 года назад
Hi there.Love your stuff. One of the reasons you're not extracting enough iron is it seems you are not fluxing it enough- ironmaking needs the following: iron -bearing material, charcoal/ coke for reduction of the iron ore and flux for slag making/ removal of impurities from those ores . Your slag is very 'acidic' ( black) you need to have a more 'basic' slag ( white) Addition of lime will help- addition of lime your shell calcination vid will fix this up. ( acid/basic chemistry stuff, from high school) ) I am a metallurgist, and used to make blast furnace iron at BHP Newcastle. Happy to help you get the balance right.
@Siamzero1994
@Siamzero1994 5 лет назад
Yeah see, the first problem here is you're trying to get to the Iron Age, when you haven't achieved the Bronze Age yet. You can't just skip ages like that, the game won't allow it
@xyzzy-dv6te
@xyzzy-dv6te 5 лет назад
:-D
@geoffsaunderson5766
@geoffsaunderson5766 5 лет назад
Bit screwed if there is no raw materials in his area, I’m guessing this is how it happened, some tribes skipping the Bronze Age will others where stuck in it!
@manictiger
@manictiger 5 лет назад
Rules are meant to be broken. We're S-tier, damn it!
@kings_grove
@kings_grove 5 лет назад
it aint a game. its real life.
@moarsaur
@moarsaur 5 лет назад
If you turn the fire sticks left twice, run in a circle with the charcoal basket, then sit in the furnace, you'll skip straight to the cut scene for Iron Age. Lets you skip getting massacred by the Sea People and living in your own filth for a few hundred years, which is kind of a grind.
@RobMccloud3
@RobMccloud3 5 лет назад
Where did you go? Why no videos? Can't wait for more videos.
@TimpanKanava
@TimpanKanava 5 лет назад
He's just making more iron prills to cast a sword for the next episode
@the_honkler778
@the_honkler778 5 лет назад
Hes collecting iron to get tools and armor so he doesnt have to worry about mobs spawning near his base.
@Jekezio
@Jekezio 5 лет назад
Maybe he found a cavewoman so no time for videos
@y.m.o.fh.s.c8580
@y.m.o.fh.s.c8580 5 лет назад
@@the_honkler778 no he's already found like 10 diamonds
@the_honkler778
@the_honkler778 5 лет назад
@@y.m.o.fh.s.c8580 hes gotta get a diamond pick, an enchantment table, and get the Fortune III enchantment on the pickaxe before he should look for enough diamonds to get armor. Ive done this before, right now he should be starting his strip mine to get iron, redstone, gold, lapis, and the 5 diamonds to get the pick and table, but he needs to get iron tools and armor first.
@ewbanbury6319
@ewbanbury6319 3 года назад
Not sure if this comment has been made but iron smelting is a cooperative effort and to truly crack it requires more than our hero is bravely capable of doing on his own. I would really like it if he could put together a team to get us into the Iron Age!!
@mohammedhatimi9162
@mohammedhatimi9162 3 года назад
I hope he makes an attempt at working that iron into a small blade or a spear tip in upcoming videos . Respect ❤️
@Ferovax
@Ferovax 5 лет назад
"Extraction procedure" *poke with stick*
@ivandelarosa3353
@ivandelarosa3353 5 лет назад
Ferovax like a real man of science
@MrEatSomeBrains
@MrEatSomeBrains 5 лет назад
i just watched this, now im going to watch your new video
@toddgillespie8165
@toddgillespie8165 5 лет назад
I loved the levelup in Civilization when you got the "poke it with a stick" technology.
@XeranDereth
@XeranDereth 5 лет назад
Followed by *Bang with rock*
@Ferovax
@Ferovax 5 лет назад
@butch4588
@butch4588 5 лет назад
8:19 The sound of a new era - (звук новой эпохи).
@eugenebronstein6296
@eugenebronstein6296 5 лет назад
сам офигел, когда звон железа услышал
@9192939fuck
@9192939fuck 5 лет назад
davai, that piece of red hot metal must burned his hand lol
@nickolas1322
@nickolas1322 5 лет назад
хах,читаешь мои мысли :D
@KayCeesFinest
@KayCeesFinest 5 лет назад
amen brethren
@nicolasasier4385
@nicolasasier4385 5 лет назад
Kali Yuga
@selvins.1782
@selvins.1782 3 года назад
Este es uno de los pocos canales de RU-vid que realmente vale la pena, porque te enseñan y aprendes.
@meghakanade1482
@meghakanade1482 3 года назад
History always fascinated me thank you so much for letting me feel that I am in iron age I m from India lots of blessings from my land 🙏
@Predikt9
@Predikt9 5 лет назад
Of course it's your business and personal life but I just want to say it would be amazing and much appreciated if you would give some kind of updates on a blog or something. No need to reveal the contents prematurely or anything, just general information on how is the progression going on for newest project(s). I am surely not the first one suggesting this, but I believe this cannot be said enough and also I believe that I am speaking for majority of your viewers. Your content is probably the most anticipated thing on youtube. Also, thank you for all of your videos so far. They are extremely interesting and at the same time therapeutic.
@ruskokollektiv5457
@ruskokollektiv5457 5 лет назад
He has a blog here: primitivetechnology.wordpress.com/ But no updates since this was posted. He replied to a comment on Aug 24th, but nothing since then. Hopefully he's doing okay.
@modelrc9500
@modelrc9500 5 лет назад
Predikt9 might be the Australian summer?
@midnightswami4067
@midnightswami4067 5 лет назад
@@modelrc9500 its just summer just now, idk where he is or if its fire ban season where he is, so no fire means no making things
@gdgddbdhd80
@gdgddbdhd80 5 лет назад
@@midnightswami4067 that was im thinking to
@sheevpalprotein9132
@sheevpalprotein9132 5 лет назад
@@midnightswami4067 on his wordpress he said that his property floods once every year, that could be a reason
@killing530
@killing530 5 лет назад
a piece of molten iron flies towards his wrist at 8:22 and he casually flicks it off... primitive level savagery.
@crazypotatonogon2671
@crazypotatonogon2671 5 лет назад
@Stephanie Mujan he is so crafty
@luisangelcastillo289
@luisangelcastillo289 5 лет назад
Dont need mention, people who watch entire video realize that
@honchokomodo
@honchokomodo 5 лет назад
@Devan Hale nice one
@MazelTovCocktail
@MazelTovCocktail 2 года назад
I haven’t even really seen a lot of knockoff channels lately. Please come back the world needs you
@taylorjohnson4943
@taylorjohnson4943 3 года назад
That's a lot of work for a few iron nerds Bravo. Educational
@strawberrymilk1683
@strawberrymilk1683 5 лет назад
Not to be confused by those hackcopy channels! it's the one and only original PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGY. nice to see you upload my dude. EDIT: The new LOGO looks great! it's about time!
@Penguin-kr9do
@Penguin-kr9do 5 лет назад
That's not fair to those other channels. All of our ancestors did this at some point, so it's not like one person owns the right to do this kind of thing.
@bilge677
@bilge677 5 лет назад
Primitive technology isn’t exactly a word he cam up with, it’s literally “old technology”
@dbrooke3629
@dbrooke3629 5 лет назад
It is a bit of a rip off when they're just wearing shorts and dont say anything during the video. That is a definite style copy even though the products they make are different.
@eggory
@eggory 5 лет назад
Others can make videos in the same genre, but Primitive Technology is the best, and he will always be the original.
@lepyrolink182
@lepyrolink182 5 лет назад
I know. The other channels just teach you how to cook with fire and how to build unnecessary things. Like why the f will I need a swimming pool in the middle of the jungle?
@nigahiga811
@nigahiga811 5 лет назад
Next video “Primitive Technology: Going to the Nether”
@ynitsuj9814
@ynitsuj9814 5 лет назад
natere123 He doesn’t even have Iron sword yet tho
@ynitsuj9814
@ynitsuj9814 5 лет назад
natere123 and he should enchant it too
@nubnubthegreat8215
@nubnubthegreat8215 5 лет назад
He needs obsidian before that come on man get ur minecraft facts straight dude
@simpleton8554
@simpleton8554 5 лет назад
Something about this joke makes it unfunny after you here it 2k times
@nzotu7901
@nzotu7901 5 лет назад
No he has to find the diamonds first to make a pickaxe Then mines the obsidian to build the portal!
@HosseinLotfian
@HosseinLotfian 3 года назад
I often think if i was taken back to the caveman's time, i would be helpless even with the current knowledge that I have. Think that i would not be even able to extract iron to make tools that can help ease my life. Things that every day we take for granted. So thumbs up for this guy.
@JoseGonzalas
@JoseGonzalas 2 года назад
That is incredibly fascinating. Thanks for the knowledge.
@carsonkacirek4612
@carsonkacirek4612 5 лет назад
This is my favorite survival minecraft channel
@Xchan39
@Xchan39 5 лет назад
what texture pack is he using? is he using mod? the shading is way to realistic ...almost real!! ahahhaha
@burkin_alex
@burkin_alex 5 лет назад
This is Minecraft plus Terrafirma Craft (mod)
@phillaboody260
@phillaboody260 5 лет назад
I think he is using the "retina" texture pack and the "IRL" mod
@grimytech
@grimytech 5 лет назад
*hELL YeAh*
@deangelocoghini6673
@deangelocoghini6673 5 лет назад
up there with etho, he be grinding just as hard
@Xempt_One
@Xempt_One 5 лет назад
Still the best primitive channel, glad youre evolving though, opens up your channel to far more content that all your copycats cant produce.
@blackbway
@blackbway 5 лет назад
some of the good copycats are actually exploring iron too, some have had fairly decent results too.
@djdestroyer
@djdestroyer 5 лет назад
How many places can the copycats put a pool? Around the house, in front of the house, on top of the house, underneath the house, bla bla bla, etc.
@numetalfx
@numetalfx 5 лет назад
They even use shovels concrete and bricks off the camera lol.
@Cryo125
@Cryo125 5 лет назад
xempt. one I actually found this channel through a copy cat but he is way better
@djdestroyer
@djdestroyer 5 лет назад
So there's a use for the copycats after all
@nope1904
@nope1904 Год назад
"Iron age!" "What is next?" "Isn't it iron pick?"
@subh743
@subh743 4 года назад
Ur videos make my day beautiful and peaceful .
@ShortRound27
@ShortRound27 5 лет назад
I bet he will get to Mars before Musk.
@holysmokes1047
@holysmokes1047 5 лет назад
What's good homie
@ShortRound27
@ShortRound27 5 лет назад
Nothing new, saving slaves and driving Willie crazy.
@Baldoxxx4000
@Baldoxxx4000 5 лет назад
He has to discover gunpowder first
@NathanGatten
@NathanGatten 5 лет назад
And make portal 3 before Gabe
@diegogazolla7188
@diegogazolla7188 5 лет назад
That shit made my day my dear sir
@gabriel2114
@gabriel2114 5 лет назад
Anyone else get that sinking depressive feeling around the 7 min mark knowing the video is going to end shortly?
@vigilancebrandon3888
@vigilancebrandon3888 5 лет назад
these videos are almost meditative
@brady5829
@brady5829 5 лет назад
There's something so captivating about them. Always an instant watch, I wonder where this channel will be in 3 years?
@eclipspk
@eclipspk 2 года назад
hay man, i dunno how youve been. im sure life must have changed somehow, but i hope all is well with you. id really wish youd start making videos again. i miss your content. and i was really hoping to see you reach the iron age. best wishes
@NathanHassall
@NathanHassall 3 года назад
Back when I was young we had to work twice as hard as this for half as many iron prills
@dlee0614
@dlee0614 5 лет назад
could you imagine if this guy had a tribe. he would be making abrams tanks out of clay, sticks, and iron
@manolosgames1
@manolosgames1 5 лет назад
Im waiting his first iPhone xd
@poorlydigitallydrawngigachad
@poorlydigitallydrawngigachad 5 лет назад
*Iron Age is coming*
@diegom9274
@diegom9274 5 лет назад
*And there is no coming back*
@far_centrist
@far_centrist 5 лет назад
he skipped the copper age
@aurin_komak
@aurin_komak 5 лет назад
Дмитрий Иванович was there a copper age? Not in Finland.
@rai2984
@rai2984 5 лет назад
Coming he’s already in it
@rai2984
@rai2984 5 лет назад
Дмитрий Иванович Bronze Age not copper
@ZebbMassiv
@ZebbMassiv 2 года назад
Just one guy with a camera showing valuable skills. I bet he's watching this many months later on his luxurious yacht.
@sabryniaofkalispell4487
@sabryniaofkalispell4487 4 года назад
Would love to see you make paper, ink and quill pen, then get into primitive bookbinding. XD
@mjribes
@mjribes 5 лет назад
Given the time and effort needed to extract such a small amount of iron makes you realise how valuable iron objects must have been 2000 years ago.
@mjribes
@mjribes 2 года назад
@@NerdyNEET 4000 years ago iron was pretty much unheard of. Place was called the Bronze Age.
@mjribes
@mjribes 2 года назад
@@NerdyNEET Ah, so not "4000 maybe". Edit: Just did some digging and according to Sims and Ridge (2002) iron heavy infantry equipment in 1300 cost half a year's skilled artisan salary. And that was only 700 years ago. The Vindolanda tablets say iron “was significantly more valuable than even exotic, imported foodstuffs such as anise and caraway and more expensive, by a factor of four or five, than the enigmatic ‘spices’ per order on tablet 193" (Bray 2010). So it seems, contrary to what you may think, iron was extremely expensive 2000 years ago and it was still extremely expensive only 700 years ago.
@kishascape
@kishascape Год назад
@@mjribes nah it was just harvested from meteors. Imagine dying by mysterious space metal with cool patterns on it.
@deandeann1541
@deandeann1541 Год назад
@@mjribes Great to see someone who backs up what they say with references.
@Kyryyn_Lyyh
@Kyryyn_Lyyh Год назад
Iron is still very valuable. Besides, have you looked into getting iron armour made lately? It’s insanely pricy (especially as it’s hardly a necessity for the average soldier, let alone civilians)
@matto5355
@matto5355 4 года назад
2030: primitive technology - gun
@luthfiasifahmadrafi5887
@luthfiasifahmadrafi5887 4 года назад
He's australian lmao, not american XD
@theducklord3718
@theducklord3718 4 года назад
Primitive *SPOON*
@salty_armorer4027
@salty_armorer4027 3 года назад
2030 my ass, all he needs is enough iron for the project and tools and he could easily make the original Handgonne that started it all.
@anxietyprimev6983
@anxietyprimev6983 3 года назад
2030: John has found a gun
@darleneledesma2006
@darleneledesma2006 3 года назад
Mattos profile is what the dude would look like with a gun
@ASoftaaja
@ASoftaaja 2 года назад
Try to make a larger shaft furnace with heat recuperation. As far as I understand, preheated air is required to properly smelt iron and get a pool of liquid metal. I can imagine how hard it is to achieve with primitive tools though. I really enjoy watching these, it is just inspiring.
@rojinmyoui29
@rojinmyoui29 4 года назад
THIS IS THE REAL STEVE!
@user-tm8hs7ho6h
@user-tm8hs7ho6h 3 года назад
Yes
@jackkardic5151
@jackkardic5151 5 лет назад
Seeing you work so hard for a bare handful of pellets makes me incredibly thankful to have free access to an entire hill of iron ore. It's a pretty low percentage but a full wheelbarrow of ore gets me about 7-9 lbs of iron in a single smelt
@Verlisify
@Verlisify 5 лет назад
As much as I love this video and have been hype for watching the leap into metal-working ages I am disappointed in youtube since this video wasn't in my sub box and I only found it through home page recommended. I hate algoritms
@astodon
@astodon 5 лет назад
Same
@Trader_span
@Trader_span 5 лет назад
turn on notifications
@astodon
@astodon 5 лет назад
They are turned on
@justruinedyourday4864
@justruinedyourday4864 5 лет назад
You got good taste ma boi. Also keep up them videos.
@Trader_span
@Trader_span 5 лет назад
no idea why then
@OTC_Chainsaw
@OTC_Chainsaw 3 года назад
Просто жесть! Сколько сил и труда!
@Shifterwizard
@Shifterwizard 4 года назад
Have you considered building a waterwheel, and attaching them to your furnace fan with gears? You could probably get some REALLY fast and relatively constant airflow that way, while freeing your hands to focus on the smelting/forging.
@corygoff9996
@corygoff9996 5 лет назад
So, here's a number of tips from somebody who has done a small bit of successfully smelting. Dont dig a pit, make a slightly raised platform that dips towards one edge, this will allow you to tap a hole and let the slag pour out. Build it 8-10in taller, it will help with potential oxidation and heating. Find ore of some sort instead of clay, clay has way to high of a silica to iron content, your gonna want to look for a reddish black rock, such as limonite or hematite. You will get a substantially better yield, potential even enough to make a small knife out of. Finaly, your gonna want to make a socond, or largery, bellow, our not getting quite enough air. From what I've experienced, your flame should be about as tall, if not a little taller, than your furnace at the half way point.
@nyankosensey1531
@nyankosensey1531 5 лет назад
to the top!
@sisocrack
@sisocrack 5 лет назад
He has explained there's no iron ore in his area.
@corygoff9996
@corygoff9996 5 лет назад
@@sisocrackFirstly, when did he say that? And secondly, with some looking, you will find iron ore everywhere, maybe not in large quantities, but you will. The fact that rhe river mud has a high enough iron content to produce beads means that your bound to find a decent amount of ore, just not in industrial sized quantities.
@vmarr0y0
@vmarr0y0 5 лет назад
Cory Goff I think it was in a previous video. He has closed captions that run through the process too. I enjoyed reading your input, though.
@swabianscience
@swabianscience 5 лет назад
Maybe he could mold a gold pan which he can use to get pure black sands (magnetite and hematite) from the sand or gravel in his area.
@calllen
@calllen 5 лет назад
the next video must be taking so long because he's entered the silicon age
@bl00dh4nd4
@bl00dh4nd4 5 лет назад
nah, he's about to skip the silicon era and enter the graphene era
@gh_3_2
@gh_3_2 5 лет назад
Lmao yeah next video is going to be fortnite gameplay
@majestic5555
@majestic5555 4 года назад
It'd be cool to see if you could do all this on a Pacific island! Love watching your videos man. Cool stuff.
@lemonfroth8843
@lemonfroth8843 Год назад
This dude would dominate on survival shows like naked and afraid or survivor
@toddgillespie8165
@toddgillespie8165 5 лет назад
I hope in 10,000 years when the alien archaeologists are excavating, they find this guy's worksites and determine "this is where ancient Australians discovered metallurgy".
@LawkzBro
@LawkzBro 5 лет назад
we all know you have to make a knife or small spear point, it's pretty much a achievement
@mftripz8445
@mftripz8445 2 года назад
It’s honestly amazing how even if you don’t know what he’s doing, you can still understand why he does it. Like the constant firing up of the furnace as he’s building it, I then realized he does that probably because the mud/clay is too malleable when moist and would probably collapse if he didn’t keep firing it up. But by myself I never would have initially thought that
@wesleybutler4409
@wesleybutler4409 2 года назад
not sure if you know this but he explains what he is doing through the captions
@captaincondor939
@captaincondor939 3 года назад
I CANT KEEP GETTING THESE VIDEOS RECOMMENDED AT 2am!!!! I NEED SLEEP... but I also need to watch this guy work with iron pebbles.
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