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About This Video:
I made a type of forge blower that spins continuously in one direction only, driven with a simple rope and stick, using a novel technique I developed. The rope, wrapped around the rotor, is pulled down and back via the stick on the power stroke, tightening and causing the rotor to spin clockwise. The stick is then lifted up towards the rotor and pushed forward on the return stroke, loosening the ropes grip around the rotor, allowing it to continue to spin in the same direction due to its momentum. The cycle is then repeated producing uninterrupted, one way, high speed rotation.
Until now the blowers I made intermittently spun clockwise, stopped, and then turned anti clockwise driven either by a stick and rope mechanism or by a string passed over a groove in the top of the rotor (see start of video). Energy was wasted each time the rotation was halted and reversed. This also meant that only symmetrical blower housings could be used, more efficient volute shaped housings could not. But with the new operating technique producing one way rotation, a volute shaped housing was built and tested, working as intended.
The other change to the blower was that it is now mounted vertically rather than laid out horizontally. The rotor is suspended between two upright stakes that have a single hole partly bored into each of them. These hold the ends of the rotor, acting as thrust bearings. This simple frame allows the rotor to spin freely.
The new blower will be used for iron smelting and will be compared with the older blower designs. The potential advantages are better efficiency and ergonomics. Less effort seems to be expended due to the continuous momentum being conserved through each cycle. Also, one hand is left free during use which might be an advantage during forging (i.e. using tongs, adding charcoal etc.). The disadvantage is that it's less portable than the original, the wooden stakes need to be driven into soft ground meaning there's less places it can be used. But this is a negligible issue if the forging area is permanent.
Contents:
00:00 Current blower design (spins both ways)
00:35 Frame for new blower
03:33 Making rope
05:28 Making fan spokes
07:10 Setting up the mechanism
07:35 One way spinning technique
08:33 Fan blades
09:40 Test with old symmetrical housing
14:29 Making new volute shaped housing
21:57 Setting up new housing
23:52 Testing with new housing
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 : 6 тыс.   
@primitivetechnology9550
@primitivetechnology9550 3 месяца назад
The key innovation with this blower is the one-way spinning technique which I developed through trial and error. Prior to this, my blowers would spin one way, stop, and then spin the other way during each cycle. With the new method, the stick and rope are pulled down and back on the power stroke causing the rotor to spin clockwise. Then the stick and rope are lifted up and forwards, loosening the ropes grip on the rotor, allowing it to continue to spin clockwise due to momentum. Thanks to the new mode of operation, continuous, one-way rotation is produced, conserving energy by not having rotation intermittently cease during each cycle and allowing for more efficient volute shaped housings to be used to direct the air as opposed to the old symmetrical housing design which were necessary for the old technique to work. The rope and stick are easier to make than a wheel and pulley used in modern forge blowers but the rpm and continuous one-way rotation of the 2 designs seem comparable.
@SuPlanu4Ever
@SuPlanu4Ever 3 месяца назад
I just wanted to thank you for the hours of entertainment and especially for making me discover a hobby which changed my life. Thank you
@hubertanatol9446
@hubertanatol9446 3 месяца назад
Hi John, Thanks for video. I was just refreshing your RU-vid channel hoping for new video as I know you upload every month!
@harleymarshall6929
@harleymarshall6929 3 месяца назад
Thank you sir, these videos are just fantastic. More lengthy ones like this would be enormously appreciated
@orsoncart1021
@orsoncart1021 3 месяца назад
Primitive skills is the one he's even smelted steel. 😮😮😮😮
@jakubtokarski5531
@jakubtokarski5531 3 месяца назад
Why not use this or previous design to start the fire? The brakes between having to grab the stik again cool down potential fire
@MrBalkanx3Mix
@MrBalkanx3Mix 3 месяца назад
Seeing a caveman operating his turbo charger for his camp fire is simultaneously the most primitive and modern thing I have ever seen.
@liaisonliam3013
@liaisonliam3013 3 месяца назад
Humans yearn for the turbo-swap
@diceman3219
@diceman3219 3 месяца назад
human indomitable spirit of achiving turbo-charge
@tobleronpampalughen2989
@tobleronpampalughen2989 3 месяца назад
'next technology '
@Noorbster
@Noorbster 3 месяца назад
technically supercharger
@avokka
@avokka 3 месяца назад
mankind always strives for the supercharge
@DamienDarkside
@DamienDarkside 3 месяца назад
You know it's a good project when he uses that GOOD clay.
@BotulinSpikedMarzipan
@BotulinSpikedMarzipan 3 месяца назад
Jesse, we need to sediment
@K__a__M__I
@K__a__M__I 3 месяца назад
@@BotulinSpikedMarzipan Yeah Mr. White! Iron prills, b*tch!"
@Shyid
@Shyid 3 месяца назад
Its gonna be lit
@rasmusjp
@rasmusjp 3 месяца назад
Barbarian with the good clay.
@maxl3189
@maxl3189 3 месяца назад
The blower will see alot of use
@StrikeEagIe
@StrikeEagIe 3 месяца назад
This guy is the only real primitive youtuber out there, respect
@no1brittbarbiefan
@no1brittbarbiefan 3 месяца назад
And he's White White = Superior
@Rose-yx6jq
@Rose-yx6jq 3 месяца назад
Yeah the Indian guys usually at 3 am do you do a lot of work by hand, but just enough to be believable if you don't pay much attention, but a lot of the work is done with heavy machinery. The difference between them and this guy is that he actually shows every step of the way.
@brandonGCHACHU
@brandonGCHACHU 3 месяца назад
Not really. He lives in a modern house and owns the land he creates these videos on.
@AnhAnh-eb9ln
@AnhAnh-eb9ln 3 месяца назад
Respect ❤
@StrikeEagIe
@StrikeEagIe 3 месяца назад
@@brandonGCHACHU But he doesn't use power tools or excavators, does he?
@jacksonhiatt4174
@jacksonhiatt4174 3 месяца назад
I feel like you're on the verge of making a steam engine from scratch and will eventually end one of these by driving into the sunset in your jungle car.
@kishascape
@kishascape 3 месяца назад
That would require too much iron bacteria sifting.
@Epok_Gamurr_5975
@Epok_Gamurr_5975 3 месяца назад
@@kishascapewell you can go iron bacteria shift my balls, good sir.
@Timurv1234
@Timurv1234 2 месяца назад
@@kishascape thats true but still, it would be cool to see. maybe he could make a one use thing out of wet wood.
@Wabajak13
@Wabajak13 2 месяца назад
​@@kishascapehe can start digging
@neraphruneblade7903
@neraphruneblade7903 2 месяца назад
The Professor would be proud.
@kerim.peardon5551
@kerim.peardon5551 3 месяца назад
There's a joke about becoming an adult and having a favorite spatula. John has a favorite pipe-forming log. After appearing in so many videos, it needs a name. LOL
@LairdDeimos
@LairdDeimos 3 месяца назад
His piping laying wood.
@Chronostra
@Chronostra 3 месяца назад
I suggest Peter Piper
@SQUiB.
@SQUiB. 3 месяца назад
its become a standardized unit now. Stan the Log
@ba8e
@ba8e 3 месяца назад
Obviously it should be named Logan.
@xpndblhero5170
@xpndblhero5170 3 месяца назад
Guaranteed it's Planks youngest sibling.... His name is Loggy. 😂
@brendanbush2174
@brendanbush2174 3 месяца назад
I love how the spider is just chillin on the post at 12:03
@johnjohnson-cv7kf
@johnjohnson-cv7kf 2 месяца назад
Good call!
@GreatWightSpark
@GreatWightSpark Месяц назад
#Australia
@knightshousegames
@knightshousegames 3 месяца назад
I love how we've gone from these designs that felt single use and improvised, to designs like this that use more advanced materials (relatively) like the more refined clay and designs that almost feel engineered and precise. It's like we are at the point of serious optimization right before a big breakthrough This is super clever for being so simple, and feels like it might be a serious game changer for future furnace designs
@barrycrouch1230
@barrycrouch1230 3 месяца назад
10,000 years from now, a future civilization will discover these clay artifacts and concluded that the turbofan was invented before the wheel.
@jenesisjones6706
@jenesisjones6706 3 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣🙃
@wololo10
@wololo10 3 месяца назад
you mean the turbocharger
@DMXIII
@DMXIII 3 месяца назад
So true haha
@huleyn135
@huleyn135 3 месяца назад
@@wololo10 turbofan is a type of jet engine.
@scoper7897
@scoper7897 3 месяца назад
thats not how it works kid....
@emanwe01
@emanwe01 3 месяца назад
Not to ignore how impressive the experiment-turned-genuine-improvement is with the blower, I can't help noticing that you've gotten much better over time at extracting, processing, and working with clay. The crafting of the new blower's more complex shape was quite skillful. Bravo!
@lamira463
@lamira463 3 месяца назад
It's been fascinating over the years seeing his methods improve and get fine tuned, even when he's doing similar things there's almost always a small difference in how he managed to optimize said process!
@Obirascor
@Obirascor 3 месяца назад
This guy clays.
@dalcowboiz
@dalcowboiz 3 месяца назад
Yeah i really enjoyed watching him make the new blower. Was very efficient and eloquent at the same time.
@menjavlafitta
@menjavlafitta 3 месяца назад
Yeaah i was thinking the same while watching. Makes me feel proud hehe!
@jdmyrick-smith7931
@jdmyrick-smith7931 3 месяца назад
it'd likely get better if he made like a processing pit out of brick
@lili.ana.
@lili.ana. 3 месяца назад
the materials make it seem simple, but this is nothing short of brilliant engineering and craftsmanship
@travismcclure4195
@travismcclure4195 3 месяца назад
I’ve seen a chemist recreate a type of clay that I think would prove very useful to you. By mixing some kind starchy water into your clay and mixing with an amount of pure ground charcoal, you can create a very elastic clay that stands up very well to high temperatures. I don’t know the exact measurements but it could be easily experimented with to find the right combinations for your usage.
@christianb5444
@christianb5444 3 месяца назад
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@theterribleanimator1793
@theterribleanimator1793 3 месяца назад
let me guess, the "fraser builds" channel?
@spidey3225
@spidey3225 2 месяца назад
Charcoal is not necessary, that is just for temper (keeps the clay from cracking) which he does already (shown in his pottery video I believe, where he uses grog as temper)
@dankovac1609
@dankovac1609 2 месяца назад
I was thinking the exact same thing. He could technically do it because his land has yucca growing on it if i remember correctly. Although he may want to use another source of starch as to not over harvest plants native to his land.
@travismcclure4195
@travismcclure4195 Месяц назад
@@theterribleanimator1793 that sounds right to me.
@russellinator
@russellinator 3 месяца назад
12:03 Spider shows up to watch the fire. Chilling on the upright post.
@NandR
@NandR 3 месяца назад
Just chilling there. Enjoying the warm atmosphere and good vibrations. Reminds me of the ones used in Arachnophobia.
@appaloosa13
@appaloosa13 3 месяца назад
he stuck around for a while too!
@asdfxcy
@asdfxcy 3 месяца назад
Maybe it enjoys the vibrations? ;)
@TheTundraTerror
@TheTundraTerror 3 месяца назад
I didn't know Australia had spiders that small.
@xyzero1682
@xyzero1682 3 месяца назад
I was happier before I knew/saw that, lol.
@dec4841
@dec4841 3 месяца назад
Pro Tip: Enable the RU-vid Subtitles, he explains every step of the process.
@jacobcollins7634
@jacobcollins7634 3 месяца назад
Thank you for adding something informative and not just some silly 1st comment
@joshuakarr-BibleMan
@joshuakarr-BibleMan 3 месяца назад
​@@jacobcollins7634 First!
@cst99003
@cst99003 3 месяца назад
Or CC (closed caption)
@Rodrigo-jd2wg
@Rodrigo-jd2wg 3 месяца назад
This is just gold. So much work and most people won't even notice, thanks for sharing
@graysonbaker5131
@graysonbaker5131 3 месяца назад
Holy shit I've been watching for years and never knew.
@seishinrosu
@seishinrosu 3 месяца назад
These videos make me realize how much smarter and resourceful people were when technology was TRULY primitive. It puts into perspective what it means to be "Smart" or "Intelligent".
@AerialTheShamen
@AerialTheShamen 3 месяца назад
That's the difference between "smart" and "clever". Creating and using such a clay blower is "clever", while "smart" is making the mankind stupid and addicted to cloud based unrepairable online-only technology.
@__03492
@__03492 2 месяца назад
Fake Video
@SomePerson489
@SomePerson489 2 месяца назад
​​​@@__03492 The video shows every single step beginning to end so how is it fake? Edit: typo
@floofyboi7546
@floofyboi7546 2 месяца назад
@@__03492 bait used to be believable
@Ujeb08
@Ujeb08 Месяц назад
incredible! As a modern day toolmaker, I can appreciate this man's hard work starting from scratch! He is super-human!
@PrivateMemo
@PrivateMemo 3 месяца назад
My man built a turbocharger from clay. 😂😂
@deehsar52
@deehsar52 3 месяца назад
I'm sure he could have the heat from the fire spin a fan to make it a clay turbo system lol
@bable6314
@bable6314 3 месяца назад
@@deehsar52 GENIUS
@ineedarniepalms
@ineedarniepalms 3 месяца назад
I wonder how much boost he’s making
@earlturner6023
@earlturner6023 3 месяца назад
More like a supercharger, as it is "belt" driven
@mozeskertesz6398
@mozeskertesz6398 3 месяца назад
​@@deehsar52it might be possible, though the heat would burn the leaves. After all, a Turbocharger works on the basis that the inflow of exhaust is hot. What can work though, is something like a steam turbine. If he is able to make a distillery, a boiler is not too far from it. Also, cellulose (paper) burns at around 400 C, and saturated steam is well under that, which allows for a leaf turbine.
@SolarMonolith206
@SolarMonolith206 3 месяца назад
Just the clip of him walking away from his house, axe in hand, with the caption "Off to test an idea.' Gave me a strange sense of Deja Vu. I realized that this is probably something that has been done tens of thousands of times. Some human, somewhere, sometime, has an idea, goes "I'll be back.' and then does something completely ludicrous.
@nekrataali
@nekrataali 3 месяца назад
Can you imagine the first guy who was like "This could use some sweetener..." and came back a few hours later with a fucking beehive? Some absolute madman figured out a way to steal honey for the first time. Or like the person who saw someone else die after eating nuts for the first time and was like "I bet they won't kill you if you soak them in water for like a week."
@kraanialepsy
@kraanialepsy 3 месяца назад
my brain is running at 100% again at 3am. I mean, omg, its literally every single things. Million years of knowledge. Ahhh
@rwethj9gfdtyrFS9u0ud
@rwethj9gfdtyrFS9u0ud 3 месяца назад
"hold my beer"
@tristanridley1601
@tristanridley1601 3 месяца назад
Most of those times it didn't kill them, and once in a while it even worked!
@MrTeddy12397
@MrTeddy12397 3 месяца назад
@@nekrataali probably not that complicated they might have seen animals raid beehives and wonder what it would taste like.
@reaper5242
@reaper5242 3 месяца назад
Speccing int was the most game breaking thing humans mains used to dominate servers. Honestly surprised we haven't been nerfed yet.
@unPaidTrollToll
@unPaidTrollToll 3 месяца назад
We were nerfed in the last patch and lost many biological advantages we once held.a damn shame
@stevensmutko1408
@stevensmutko1408 3 месяца назад
The absolute most efficient use of human energy in moving air in the primitive world. And you built it like it was nothing simple easy to follow steps. Love your videos never stop they highlight how far humanity has come in just the last few hundred years.
@joda7697
@joda7697 3 месяца назад
Eh, if he upgraded it to a pedal, that would be the most efficient. Legs are more powerful and enduring than arms, and not by a little. Still a marked improvement compared to before, of course.
@Kyle-gw6qp
@Kyle-gw6qp 3 месяца назад
Idk if there's much he could actually do about it, but to be properly efficient he'd ideally cut down on all the friction
@yaemz123
@yaemz123 3 месяца назад
More efficient than that would be a waterwheel with rope looped to the spindle and a tensioner made from another small hanging log set up to freewheel. This fully automates the blower, and to turn it off, just lift the tensioner log off the rope. The rpms could even be increased by using a larger log at the water wheel end to set up a size differential. He could also also brace the vertical sticks he used as spindle end holders to reduce horizontal vibration, further increasing efficiency.
@Rose-yx6jq
@Rose-yx6jq 3 месяца назад
I think one of the greatest inventions of humanity is the wheel. We use the wheel to generate our power. We've just come up with more and more efficient ways to turn said wheel. And one of the most efficient ways we've done it is with steam. We've just gotten better and better at generating said steam thus getting better and better at turning that wheel. If you're looking for it there are a lot of things that can be considered a wheel.
@AerialTheShamen
@AerialTheShamen 3 месяца назад
​@@Rose-yx6jq Have you ever seen the bamboo waterwheels of Vietnam? They are used for pumping water and made from nothing but bamboo rods in an extremely clever way.
@juliajs1752
@juliajs1752 3 месяца назад
I love it that even on a wet ground with puddles and mud, he doesn't skip the "making fire the proper way" part. No hidden gas lighters here!
@Ezekiel_Allium
@Ezekiel_Allium 3 месяца назад
I enjoy that you needed to specify 'gas lighter' as if someone would see "hidden lighter" and think of him with one of those ww1 trench lighters that were functionally modern slow-matches stuffed in his pocket or something lol.
@juliajs1752
@juliajs1752 3 месяца назад
@@Ezekiel_Allium It's just the word I learned for that thing
@Ezekiel_Allium
@Ezekiel_Allium 3 месяца назад
@@juliajs1752 Perfectly fair, my dad calls owls "hoot owls" and I know a brit who always says 'electric torch' instead of just torch (or flashlight like a human), I'm just amused by the need of some people to specify.
@jimbayler4277
@jimbayler4277 3 месяца назад
You do realize that in ancient times, they rarely had to restart their fires unless they were traveling, right ?! If they were staying at one location for an extended period, they would start the fire ONE time and keep it going continuously. If they needed a second fire, they took burning coals from the first fire, to start the second fire. They would not start the second fire the way @P.T. does, unless absolutely necessary. Matter of fact, they would carry smoldering coals in a fireproof container (clamshells etc.) whenever possible. They would not know if they could find dry tinder at their destination. Smoldering coals were cheap insurance. In Medieval times, the "Royal Fire keeper" could be severely punished or put to death, if he allowed the fire to go out. Rekindling the fire each time, is showing off, creating filler content, and for the viewers that don't know any better.
@juliajs1752
@juliajs1752 3 месяца назад
@@jimbayler4277 Not sure why you are writing a dissertation here. I was referring to the various "primitive" channels that cheat and lie to their viewers.
@ichbinben.
@ichbinben. 3 месяца назад
My first thought was: Is this really worth it? Is it that much of an improvement? But then I thought, hey, that's how we got to where we are now. There's always been someone who saw how things were done in their time and said "Yeah, it's fine. But it could be better" and then went ahead and made it better. That's progress, baby!
@Hexagonaldonut
@Hexagonaldonut 3 месяца назад
It's especially pertinent because I do believe inconsistent airflow caused by the back-and-forth motion of the older designs was cited as one of the issues with his attempts to smelt iron. This new design going entirely in one direction should in theory alleviate that problem, at the expense of somewhat reduced portability. It may not seem like much, but improving consistency is very valuable in these kinds of things!
@kakyoindonut3213
@kakyoindonut3213 3 месяца назад
he's been experimenting with a lot of ways to do stuff, he's pretty much an inventor at this point
@thebluestig2654
@thebluestig2654 3 месяца назад
There's even a way to make this better. Extend the fan shaft to go THROUGH the vertical posts on both sides. Remove the bow and rope completely. Replace it with a hand crank at one end of the shaft and a clay flywheel at the other end. Less energy used, more energy stored in the flywheel. Crank it up real fast and it keeps spinning because of the weight of the flywheel.
@Deriko31
@Deriko31 3 месяца назад
@@thebluestig2654he can even make pulleys and belt system with the rope and play with gear ratios 🤯
@thebluestig2654
@thebluestig2654 3 месяца назад
@@Deriko31 I was thinking about that at first, a small pulley connected to the bigger one for crazy fast fan speeds, but that would require much more accurate wood carving tools or clay making skills, a better form of rope to make a belt with to eliminate slippage, and some sort of bearings for the fan shaft.
@Iced5546
@Iced5546 Месяц назад
Ahhh, the only 'PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGY "channel i like to watch since 2016, with some useful and realistic survival skill and not some random dude that only make pools(while their excavator is filming them off camera) . 😊😊
@Mgevz
@Mgevz 19 дней назад
8 years later and here I am. I remember checking your channel after the 6th video to see if there was more...Damn! You grew a lot, so much content. It's beautiful to see!
@evansn79
@evansn79 3 месяца назад
One thing ive come to love about this channel is how it highlights just how staggeringly difficult it must be for us to know how advanced neolithic societies were. Heres a man with a brick house, a working furnace, the beginnings of farming and even the germ of industrial processes - and all but the fired ceramics will melt back into the earth in a span of decades.
@VanNessy97
@VanNessy97 3 месяца назад
That is good for the ecosystem. It's the definition of sustainable. Is our way of life sustainable?
@LabGecko
@LabGecko 3 месяца назад
And most of that (housing) would only take a couple years to be hard to identify from its origin
@arthurmoore9488
@arthurmoore9488 3 месяца назад
​@@VanNessy97 Huh? Sustainability is a complex topic, and is not linked to how "primitive" something is.
@bobbypatton4903
@bobbypatton4903 3 месяца назад
Even the ceramics break down fairly quickly if exposed to a freeze-thaw cycle
@mranon42023
@mranon42023 3 месяца назад
@@arthurmoore9488 it kind of is though sometimes. people are dumb and believe lies they are told by corporations such as: "burning wood is bad bs it's polluting and kills trees" (while they are renewable, and while they burn fosil fuels); "paper is bad because it kills trees" (while unsing plastic); "plastic is recycled" (wich is just completely false), etc
@marksmit6718
@marksmit6718 3 месяца назад
the 'im off to test an idea!' shot was pure cinema
@OG_Mereles
@OG_Mereles 3 месяца назад
I want a t-shirt of this guy, axe in hand, with the caption 'off to test an idea'
@HueManatee
@HueManatee 3 месяца назад
10x better when in 2x speed
@emerald9947
@emerald9947 3 месяца назад
Even though this will always stay primitive technology the fact that he still manages to improve and industrialize primitive tech is incredible to me.
@VigiHunter
@VigiHunter 3 месяца назад
It's wonderful to see how all the techniques you've learned and improved come together in this video. From the super fast fire making to the blower, the improved clay to the metal knife you worked so long for. Oh yeah, it's all coming together!
@mysticvirgo9318
@mysticvirgo9318 3 месяца назад
a useful upgrade .. the drive shaft needs a nice heavy flywheel on it ... help keep up even more momentum
@jackgarrison6748
@jackgarrison6748 3 месяца назад
i commented about this as well. kudos to you for getting it before me
@aidanmaccuish2266
@aidanmaccuish2266 3 месяца назад
I just was about to comment this
@asdfxcy
@asdfxcy 3 месяца назад
And maybe a foot pedal or a water wheel.
@Android480
@Android480 3 месяца назад
Only if the stick is strong enough and the friction low enough
@poptart2nd
@poptart2nd 3 месяца назад
what's interesting to me is that he's already used a flywheel in one of his earliest videos, putting a clay disk on his firestick
@THELION177
@THELION177 3 месяца назад
honestly how has this guy not gotten an award for best informative/creative content
@Aerational
@Aerational 3 месяца назад
They fear him...
@panachevitz
@panachevitz 3 месяца назад
He does have a good book called "Primitive Technology" by John Plant. A lot of stuff I wish I had known in Scouts.
@daniellewis1789
@daniellewis1789 3 месяца назад
He hasn't demonstrated bronze, silver, or gold working. Once he does he can award himself the appropriate medal.
@elations
@elations 3 месяца назад
an award from who
@rockobonaparte
@rockobonaparte 3 месяца назад
RU-vid doesn't have Clay Creator Award
@bradcoffie5750
@bradcoffie5750 2 месяца назад
I've been following you since your 5th video. This is the world's best and most humble RU-vidr everyone. No clout, no hype, no bragging about his millions of views, shares and likes. Just out in the wilderness filming what he loves to do. Silently teaching us and reminding us about the mud, fire and sticks our first technologies came from. Our children need more mentors like this in society. You rock dude and I can't wait for your next video!
@VentureSoftCo
@VentureSoftCo 3 месяца назад
Seeing that massive spider at 12:03 on the stick was crazy
@thoughtguardian
@thoughtguardian 3 месяца назад
Me, quietly to myself while nodding, when he spins the spoke for the first time; “nice”
@unicyclingistheshit
@unicyclingistheshit 3 месяца назад
I personally went with the tried and true "not bad" face with a slight nod
@wendenworkshop
@wendenworkshop 3 месяца назад
LOL me too!!!
@SticklsOfDoom
@SticklsOfDoom 3 месяца назад
I personally went with the over-the-top "oh, that clever bastard"
@abyanhobycamping
@abyanhobycamping 3 месяца назад
Hai sobat 🖐️ Salam kenal asal Indonesia 🇮🇩
@seeharvester
@seeharvester 3 месяца назад
I had the jaw drop "no way" reaction
@andycaines3351
@andycaines3351 3 месяца назад
I love that he's been doing this for so long that he's gone back to occasionally showing the very basics like cutting down the wood, because the new people might not realize that he started from absolute scratch, including making tools like axes from sticks and stones.
@chlorophyll6154
@chlorophyll6154 3 месяца назад
The only thing not from scratch is his pants the way RU-vid intended to
@Infinite_Curiosity00
@Infinite_Curiosity00 3 месяца назад
Much respect for your hand drill skills, especially when it is wet. Idk why you opt for that over bow drill, but have to give props when clearly deserved.
@yaemz123
@yaemz123 3 месяца назад
He has said before that he prefers the hand drill because there are less parts to deal with and because he can get an ember in 30 to 60 seconds already.
@kuraiokami542
@kuraiokami542 3 месяца назад
THIS IS THE ONLY TRUE AND REAL PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGY CHANNEL. Keep up the good work my man!
@jon1913
@jon1913 3 месяца назад
Now that you've unlocked rotors and belts (your rope is essentially a belt at this point), you are one small step away from a crank with a large diameter connected to your blower rotor with a belt. you can easily get a 5:1 ratio there and continuous cranking for constant high speed airflow. Or you've practically built a hand cranked drill high gear ratio drill.
@thidios
@thidios 3 месяца назад
He could probably make a feet base blower at this point, all he need is the wood, and a chair. leaving his hands free to tend the fire or what not.
@Kalpit147
@Kalpit147 3 месяца назад
Water wheel 👀 (That may add more to the complexity then it is worth tho😅)
@meangreen8402
@meangreen8402 3 месяца назад
Imagine if there was a way to make and hook up clay or stone gears and a steam piston to automate the fan's movement
@bubbachomp5683
@bubbachomp5683 3 месяца назад
I noticed the vertical sticks were pretty long, thinking that that would be the next step, making some clay pullies and keying them on the shafts. Heck if you make the large pulley out of clay you could use it as a flywheel and hook a treadle pedal to it.
@wiltmarlonelao
@wiltmarlonelao 3 месяца назад
I think a crank is still years away. Using only rope, he won’t be able to generate the same amount of grip that rubber belts on pulleys do. The rope would just go slack, causing a huge loss of energy transference.
@_Carlos
@_Carlos 3 месяца назад
Wow, an elegant solution to a small problem(the energy loss when the fan reverses) yet, over time, will lead to a huge improvement in efficiency. I love it.
@tomwallen7271
@tomwallen7271 3 месяца назад
Humanity marches forward!!!
@Poisonedblade
@Poisonedblade 3 месяца назад
Yeah, and if any part breaks down, he just needs mud and sticks to repair or rebuild it.
@theoneandonlyflexo
@theoneandonlyflexo 3 месяца назад
The single handed operation is the bigger win in efficiency since you don't have to stop completely to add in your fuel or your ore.
@emanuelgoncalvessantos4499
@emanuelgoncalvessantos4499 3 месяца назад
Not that small actually... I belive he got about 20% more flow...
@Splarkszter
@Splarkszter 3 месяца назад
​@@emanuelgoncalvessantos4499 Make sure to measure things before spitting numbers willinilly
@KeatrithAmakiir
@KeatrithAmakiir 3 месяца назад
Can't wait to see how this new design ups his iron smelting! I suspect that consistent heat is gonna be a MAJOR improvement! This channel continues to produce the best content on youtube!
@holydoggo4822
@holydoggo4822 3 месяца назад
easily one of the top ten channels, educational and enjoyable, no talking also means the sounds of work and nature can make for a lovely bit of calming ambiance
@TheGodCold
@TheGodCold 3 месяца назад
25 minute tech video from Primitive Technology? Yes please!
@IamNotTheAnswer
@IamNotTheAnswer 3 месяца назад
With captions.. that's new
@olivere5497
@olivere5497 3 месяца назад
Everyone in Vietnam or Laos with a YT account will be rushing off to make a weird immitation of this video in the new few minutes.
@yodamorpheus3128
@yodamorpheus3128 3 месяца назад
@@IamNotTheAnswer His videos have had full subtitles in multiple languages for years now.
@CrypticThings
@CrypticThings 3 месяца назад
​@@IamNotTheAnswer nope. You've always been able to turn on captions to see what he has to say. If you haven't done it before, I'd suggest rematching his other videos with cc turned on. Adds a whole new layer of depth.
@IamNotTheAnswer
@IamNotTheAnswer 3 месяца назад
@@CrypticThings yea I never thought to do it .. the dude is beyond deep I'll definitely have to rewatch the old ones
@kcrtxbw.4349
@kcrtxbw.4349 3 месяца назад
Pants & axe, nothing else. "Off to test an idea." You f*cking legend :D
@jennacoryell4160
@jennacoryell4160 3 месяца назад
Just pants. He made the axe in a "previous idea" literally everything in the show, aside from the pants, is stuff he made from nothing.
@stefanmuc2k
@stefanmuc2k 3 месяца назад
@@jennacoryell4160 Sounds like he ought to start a project to make some pants.
@jawadad73
@jawadad73 3 месяца назад
and the pants are only because youtube said he had to...
@zgomote
@zgomote 3 месяца назад
LOL, you made my day@@jawadad73 :))
@elr.1281
@elr.1281 3 месяца назад
​@@jawadad73 Heck yeah
@dirtbikemike2956
@dirtbikemike2956 3 месяца назад
I love this guy's channel, thanks for being here and always being the real deal, cant wait to see what iron stuff you make with the new blower.
@vanessalopez1049
@vanessalopez1049 3 месяца назад
John plant PLEASE DON'T STOP POSTING I am personally getting a lot better at this amazing craft today I finally mastered cordage making thanks to you and I can't wait to see your next book
@robertwolfe5285
@robertwolfe5285 3 месяца назад
Two words, FOOT PEDAL!!! That’s the next step, the same way primitive lathes work
@lomiification
@lomiification 3 месяца назад
Primitive lathe has to be an upcoming step. Get the smelted iron all formed to a blade for it
@Khannarc
@Khannarc 3 месяца назад
Sadly a primitive lathe produces a two way motion because you wrap a rope around the object and it needs to be taut, so the pedal movement going up and down produces alternating rotation. I don't know if it possible to produce continuous rotation this way. It's certainly possible using a wheel and piston system but I fear it's not feasible with just sticks and clay.
@rya3190
@rya3190 3 месяца назад
​@@KhannarcI couldn't explain it well here, but if you make an offset arm from the pedal (like a train link from pistol to wheel), you can get a power stroke and recovery stroke. Do it right and the return stroke acts as a power one. Sewing tables do this, and other than the strength, I can't see why he couldn't build that here.
@sikhswim
@sikhswim 3 месяца назад
@@lomiification this channel will go from primitive to industrial revolution! :)
@joaomrtins
@joaomrtins 3 месяца назад
​@@Khannarc nope, it is just a massive flywheel, they used to put some spin with a stick and let it go for a while as they worked the piece, stoping to turn it again when necessary, or have someone spin it for you. Until they developed the kick leithe. The kick lathe has the flywheel at the bottom with a working surface at the top connected by a shaft, this allowed to turn the leithe with your feet as you worked the piece with your hands.
@samuelmaul8019
@samuelmaul8019 3 месяца назад
Been watching this guy for years, but just recently learned to turn on the closed captions to see his step by step commentary he provides. It makes these videos so much more enjoyable
@needs_more_dakka5774
@needs_more_dakka5774 3 месяца назад
..... the WHAT?!
@needs_more_dakka5774
@needs_more_dakka5774 3 месяца назад
..... the WHAT?!
@Mateus-sz4je
@Mateus-sz4je 3 месяца назад
@@needs_more_dakka5774 Subtitles. Words at bottom of screen
@johngrantpcs
@johngrantpcs 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@satyrsauce3593
@satyrsauce3593 3 месяца назад
The captions for the catapult episode were especially hilarious 😉
@ZakTheFallen
@ZakTheFallen 16 дней назад
John is excellent at showing the difference that comes with knowing how to use your resources more efficiently. Better materials will make a huge difference, but it's also about having the right kind of knowledge.
@thedarkdiamonds2764
@thedarkdiamonds2764 3 месяца назад
I started to like outdoor activities because of this channel when i found in youtube around 7-8 years ago when i was 7 or 8 maybe But after that i enjoy outdoor camp,hiking,crafting all that need survival skill
@anthonyhobday
@anthonyhobday 3 месяца назад
What's amazing about this guy is that before he could even make the first video, he had to figure out how to make a camera, microphone, and shorts.
@K1lostream
@K1lostream 3 месяца назад
We used to wind him up about the modern shorts back in the day, and he did indeed make some primitive shorts!
@jeric_synergy8581
@jeric_synergy8581 3 месяца назад
I keep thinking that some textile technology would be very appropriate: weaving and knitting, and whatever you call rope-making.
@stretch2796
@stretch2796 3 месяца назад
Although not the primary topic of this video, I noticed that your clay work has really improved. It might be the season or your harvesting methods but your clay looked almost like the stuff you'd buy! The size and complexity of your clay forming has really increased and they look even more well made than the simpler stuff you have done in the past.
@defenestrated23
@defenestrated23 3 месяца назад
He's mentioned in the past there is a spot by the river bank with the "good" clay he uses for stuff like this and earthware. The suspension pond further upgrades it and the right mix of aggregate makes it strong
@BabyMayCry
@BabyMayCry 3 месяца назад
The OG and the most legit content creator of primitive vids, back at it again.
@aycfes2891
@aycfes2891 3 месяца назад
i love the little huntsman helping by trying to steady the stake at ~12:00
@maggotpudding
@maggotpudding 3 месяца назад
Just saw that and came looking if anyone else did. I would crap myself to death if spider like that would've come that close.
@darkstar0214
@darkstar0214 3 месяца назад
"I must stay, the mosquitoes feed me, however the fire sends them away"
@vlyrreiht
@vlyrreiht 3 месяца назад
"Off to test an idea" Love it! I can't believe i'm already watching this channel for 8 years. Still keeps to amaze me! Keep those ideas comming!
@ivans3806
@ivans3806 3 месяца назад
Note that a lot of the tools were made years ago, and still hold, like that stone axe, or round pot...
@nathanielreichert4638
@nathanielreichert4638 3 месяца назад
And the man has amassed a full pallet of bricks. That’s like primitive status
@FackFaceMcAcehole
@FackFaceMcAcehole 3 месяца назад
Remember when he took that huge break? While self care is important, I'm so glad he came back.
@twntsvn
@twntsvn 3 месяца назад
I just realized the iron prills video is 5 years old, wtf man. Feels like it came out a year ago
@starrmont4981
@starrmont4981 3 месяца назад
@@ivans3806 It makes sense that many of our prehistoric ancestors were buried with their stone tools and clay pots.
@jacobgarcia9681
@jacobgarcia9681 3 месяца назад
Thank you John Plant. Your teaching does not go unused.
@connorandrews8517
@connorandrews8517 3 месяца назад
WE MAKING IT OUT THE STONE AGE WITH THIS ONE🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
@sangsterbassoon
@sangsterbassoon 3 месяца назад
This man is skipping the Broze Age and headed straight for the Iron Age.
@user-pg6mv9mi2y
@user-pg6mv9mi2y 3 месяца назад
使用してるのは石や植物の自然物だけど、どう考えても現代の高度な知識を持った人なのよ
@theterribleanimator1793
@theterribleanimator1793 3 месяца назад
wasnt uncommon actually, many places that didnt have readily available copper metal in the soil, or didnt have pure enought malachite rock had to jump straight to iron to compete with their luckyer neighbors.
@dariusus9870
@dariusus9870 2 месяца назад
It's he, not we...
@ydne
@ydne 2 месяца назад
When you know how to survive with nothing but nature you feel safe as long as you protect nature.
@ly49nkallo
@ly49nkallo 3 месяца назад
The spider at 12:09 just watching a column of fire unfazed
@sachyriel
@sachyriel 3 месяца назад
People looking for the spider, he's on the vertical stake closest to the viewer, on the upright stick on the rope/stick combo not the blower side. He's above the axle of the fan.
@seangeary7100
@seangeary7100 3 месяца назад
Good eye, dude!
@nathraxx
@nathraxx 3 месяца назад
Jumped into the comments to see who else noticed. Good eye. Always gotta be on the lookout for spiders
@Runovaris
@Runovaris 3 месяца назад
Probably enjoying the warmth
@xBananowyJEx
@xBananowyJEx 3 месяца назад
"Timothy the Apostle of Fire"
@joshschneider9766
@joshschneider9766 3 месяца назад
i was wondering when you were going to make a vertical blower. taking the basic design off the housing of a lawn mower and evolving it the way you have is pretty amazing bro. the past is made truly present with your vids. thanks for them all.
@user-qq9xu9le5u
@user-qq9xu9le5u 3 месяца назад
this is actually genius takes a deep understanding of the methods and materials to come up with something like this
@michaelmallia6462
@michaelmallia6462 3 месяца назад
Something I always love to see in these videos: NOTHING is wasted. The initial experiment used a broken fan housing that would have become insulating grog for new projects, but it can also be reused to test something more involved down the line. Either way, it continues being useful.
@NoombatIsMe
@NoombatIsMe 3 месяца назад
Or if it is wasted it just goes back to the environment. Break you axe head? Just put it anywhere it’s just a rock. Trash a basket? Put it on the ground, it’s just sticks.
@jonathanlampkin6673
@jonathanlampkin6673 3 месяца назад
The Iron Knife finally finding it's place feels like an anime ark coming to fruition.
@newq
@newq 3 месяца назад
Arc
@jaredf6205
@jaredf6205 3 месяца назад
The real Dr. Stone
@GideonIon8
@GideonIon8 3 месяца назад
It's been used here and there in past videos as a hole starter
@coolhandluke1503
@coolhandluke1503 3 месяца назад
They say he cuts his apples up with it
@jonathanlampkin6673
@jonathanlampkin6673 3 месяца назад
@@newq I was drunk when I typed this lol and not going to edit it to own up to my mistake.
@LyThiHoa1987
@LyThiHoa1987 3 месяца назад
Thank you for showing us the Primitive technology. You did a great job recreating it. Good luck
@T--xo2uq
@T--xo2uq 3 месяца назад
Bearings, drafting spirals using radians... it certainly looks like you'll be able to build screws soon. Those are the gateway to much greater precision, even if made of what you can work with now. Also, the fire whooshing in and our like something breathing is amazing. I breath along when you are starting fires and it's quite relaxing.
@CYDeviant
@CYDeviant 3 месяца назад
I know that at nearly 11M subscribers you're hardly a "hidden gem" but your style sure is. You have such a great way of storytelling and educating with your videos, and I never once question if you're actually putting in the work. Thank you for so many great videos, I've watched all of them several times!
@jotade2098
@jotade2098 3 месяца назад
If you want a similar style of videos, try Bertram - Craft and Wilderness . Hope you like him too :)
@snozzmcberry2366
@snozzmcberry2366 3 месяца назад
You're the kinda person who drove humanity's technological development forward, from foragers to hunter-gatherers to village-dwellers
@ViolosD2I
@ViolosD2I 3 месяца назад
7 vs Wild: "Wohoo I managed to not die for a week with only 7 pieces of modern equipment!" Guy with a rock: Has entered the Iron Age
@Habeebea
@Habeebea 3 месяца назад
Except it’s not a progression at all. Humans been in cities and hunting/ gathering all at once for 200 millennia.
@AtlasReburdened
@AtlasReburdened 3 месяца назад
​@@Habeebea Villages aren't cities.
@gqqggq7127
@gqqggq7127 3 месяца назад
@@Habeebea woosh
@Erqualis
@Erqualis 2 месяца назад
this guy is in true hardcore mode
@arnimalblackmane8033
@arnimalblackmane8033 3 месяца назад
This might be your most innovative craft I've ever seen so far
@moon8568
@moon8568 3 месяца назад
Hey man, longtime watcher. At least 6-7 years. Bought your book since you were the first one to start the whole primitive tech craze. Don’t have as much time to watch your videos nowadays, but I wanted to say thank you! And I hope my purchasing the book supports you.
@Kajenx
@Kajenx 3 месяца назад
You don't have ~20 minutes every few months?
@Drekromancer
@Drekromancer 29 дней назад
Incredible. I see the tech level rising slowly but surely with every video. The indomitable human spirit strikes again.
@Kryonyde
@Kryonyde 3 месяца назад
Thanks John, this one was really something and I'm glad I waited until I could devote my full attention. You make me proud to be human.
@floMaster136
@floMaster136 3 месяца назад
12:02 little fella on the stake seem to be enjoying those vibrations so much 🙃
@thelewis2898
@thelewis2898 3 месяца назад
Thought no one else noticed 😂
@avokka
@avokka 3 месяца назад
"I have no idea what the giant is doing but this is kind of nice"
@irongar4237
@irongar4237 3 месяца назад
What the man doing
@thebluestig2654
@thebluestig2654 3 месяца назад
Looks like a Wolf spider. Mostly harmless to humans, bite feels and reacts like a common bee sting, visual hunters, VERY fast runners.
@subtlewhatssubtle
@subtlewhatssubtle 3 месяца назад
This, RU-vid. This is what we want. Well explained creativity and mechanical intuition without interruptions or distractions. This is what makes us watch. Not the hyper-corporatized garbage you push out to our feeds every second of the day, or worse yet, primitive/DIY pretenders. More of this, please.
@subtlewhatssubtle
@subtlewhatssubtle 3 месяца назад
@@gutsnav8641 "We" as in John's audience who I presume have a modicum of taste rather than watching every drop of drivel RU-vid forces into the recommendations.
@darkfur18
@darkfur18 3 месяца назад
@@gutsnav8641 The reason they're so popular is because they're pushed so hard
@billyjoejimbob1669
@billyjoejimbob1669 3 месяца назад
This promotes creative free thought, sadly it'll never be promoted. I HOPE I'M WRONG!! RU-vid PLEASE prove me wrong!!!
@richardfife8192
@richardfife8192 3 месяца назад
ridiculous how big this channel is. So much gold on youtube.
@weta-linetv5354
@weta-linetv5354 3 месяца назад
7:47 That is smooth. I just love and appreciate your channel.
@Zachhhhhhhhhhhh
@Zachhhhhhhhhhhh 3 месяца назад
26 minute Primitive Technology video? Yesssss please! Made my day.
@r3dp9
@r3dp9 3 месяца назад
And yet it still ends on a cliffhanger. The ultimate test is if it holds up well enough to smelt iron better. I strongly suspect that it will work wonders, but like the rest of this project (and all projects, really) using any unfamiliar/new technology comes with growing pains first.
@XZEL1210
@XZEL1210 3 месяца назад
This is the turbocharger Fred Flintstone had in his car
@celardoorhorse
@celardoorhorse 3 месяца назад
John's pottery skill has improved so much since doing these vids, Imagine how good it would be if he always lived out there
@James_R_
@James_R_ 3 месяца назад
This is definitely my most anticipated must watch channel!
@nicolazuberbuhler7645
@nicolazuberbuhler7645 3 месяца назад
10:45 Congratulations! You made a leaf blower :D
@jeremiaszchworos5690
@jeremiaszchworos5690 3 месяца назад
Primitive Technology: Waking up my neighbour at 7am.
@cifer1607
@cifer1607 3 месяца назад
And thus, paradise was despoiled...
@spedcodm428
@spedcodm428 3 месяца назад
I love in places like 7:02, you see him playing with/using the thing he made. But that hes staring intently because hes genuinely looking for flaws or issues to fix. Small detail but i love it
@LayonM
@LayonM 2 месяца назад
O primitivo legítimo no RU-vid. *Saudações do Brasil.* 🇧🇷 | 22 fev. 2024.
@nathanielreichert4638
@nathanielreichert4638 3 месяца назад
When they ask why your right arm is so much bigger than the left you can just smirk and wink. It’ll be your little secret 😂
@ViolosD2I
@ViolosD2I 3 месяца назад
Better than the other way around.
@barnett25
@barnett25 3 месяца назад
It makes me wonder if he could use a stick in each hand alternating, so there is even less loss of motion.
@akutomo9080
@akutomo9080 3 месяца назад
@@barnett25 or he can build 2 blower operated by each hand for more power
@mockspeed33
@mockspeed33 3 месяца назад
home gym on another level
@conancorcoran5367
@conancorcoran5367 3 месяца назад
@@barnett25 probably will, to deal with the fatigue of long smelts.
@Flashjan1
@Flashjan1 3 месяца назад
Watching primitive technology being 'rediscovered' amid this overblown technocratic maelstrom of a life gives me immense pleasure and calm. Thank you!
@Dark__Thoughts
@Dark__Thoughts 3 месяца назад
I always wonder how intricate and advanced some stone age designs truly were that are just lost through time. I mean, it's been like 200.000 years until we went into the metal ages. Can't tell me there weren't some crazy stone age scientists who came up with stuff like this, even if it wasn't necessarily any widespread technology at the time.
@MCRuCr
@MCRuCr 3 месяца назад
The one and only legit primitive tech channel
@battleshipfleet
@battleshipfleet 11 дней назад
I bet you could get some ludicrous temperatures with two of them bad boys going at the same time !
@Mark73
@Mark73 3 месяца назад
That's sophisticated enough to make any archeologist's jaw drop in amazement.
@jelmervd2l
@jelmervd2l 3 месяца назад
Heck, i'm an engineer and my jaw is on the floor right now! This guy really knows how to iterate on his past projects.
@r3dp9
@r3dp9 3 месяца назад
@@jelmervd2l Yep. I noticed how each and every stage of the project was tested.
@Scar_117
@Scar_117 3 месяца назад
This beast of a man can make a two hour long video on the simplest shit and I would still watch without skipping a single second.
@CaliMeatWagon
@CaliMeatWagon 3 месяца назад
Paying full attention, not wanting to miss a single subtitle.
@silvercrow4173
@silvercrow4173 2 месяца назад
hats off to this guy who kick starts the survival video trends like this.
@aeprost
@aeprost 3 месяца назад
Best episode in a while, really enjoyed this one. Thought process was neat to follow.
@MongoGamer
@MongoGamer 3 месяца назад
i love it when you work with clay. sourcing it, processing it , and making stuff with it. so freakin awesome that you can really make so much with what is essentially dirt. it really is technology in that way. love it. cool stuff
@artstrutzenberg7197
@artstrutzenberg7197 3 месяца назад
what is also interesting is compared to his earlier vids, clay processing has been improved as well
@LimitedGunnerGM
@LimitedGunnerGM 3 месяца назад
13:14 you could use two sticks with rope and alternate strokes. The impeller would never slow down. Brilliant work!
@Dover78
@Dover78 3 месяца назад
Was looking for someone to mention this. He'd finally have truly continuous airflow.
@depeltenburg6916
@depeltenburg6916 3 месяца назад
Same here, that’s a treadmill operated system . Wind or water could give the energy. He’s going to make it one day . I’m sure of that
@RevRedmondFarrier
@RevRedmondFarrier 3 месяца назад
A flywheel would also be a major improvement. It wouldn't have to be too heavy, just big enough to conserve the momentum and minimize slowdown between strokes.
@0xbaadf00d
@0xbaadf00d 3 месяца назад
I thought of the same, but having it leg operated with a counterweight rock pulling the rope back up.
@NickGreyden
@NickGreyden 3 месяца назад
@@RevRedmondFarrier Yeah, I looked into this after watching the video. The problem with the flywheel design I saw is that it might be just a bit too advanced with the tools and crafting methods he has. The flywheel itself isn't an issue, but making the offset so momentum carries it around, an adjustable tension wheel, etc just goes a bit far. He might be able to come up with something, but just feels like overengineering at that point. But a secondary stick with alternating strokes would definitely work.
@rohanjs.
@rohanjs. 3 месяца назад
Hands down one of the coolest videos on RU-vid
@ClashClash89
@ClashClash89 3 месяца назад
It's always nice to see the Original back at it again after his temporary absence, a while back...
@SamuelJohnsonplus
@SamuelJohnsonplus 3 месяца назад
This is the only channel I make payments to. The quality of these videos improves my life and I can honestly watch them end to end, and actually living in a forest like a technology monkey is all I want to do with my life
@JordanBeagle
@JordanBeagle 3 месяца назад
Everyone watches PT end to end
@cozmo989
@cozmo989 3 месяца назад
PT the OG of start to finish
@delayedfpv
@delayedfpv 3 месяца назад
factual
@Nayr86
@Nayr86 3 месяца назад
I think he has gotten to the stage where some bushcraft safety goggles may come in handy 😂
@jacobq.2204
@jacobq.2204 3 месяца назад
He has to get to the glass making age first
@Ev.FromMars
@Ev.FromMars 3 месяца назад
I think safety squints are the primitive technology.
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce 3 месяца назад
Dont need glass for face saftey... mesh style would be better
@mb2776
@mb2776 3 месяца назад
regular watcher, his fires are getting bigger and hotter, crazy!
@thunderred5263
@thunderred5263 3 месяца назад
@@jacobq.2204he has made glass
@randydiver3076
@randydiver3076 Месяц назад
Very Cool! ❤❤❤. I grew up in the jungle as a missionary child with a Negrito tribe. They were amazing. They could do almost anything just using the resources of the jungle. EXCEPT no stone axes. The prized item were bolo knives (like a machete but sharper) made from the leaf springs of jeeps left over from the war. Your video reminded me of my childhood. I’m 63 years old now.
@Xalozz
@Xalozz 3 месяца назад
I was waiting for an update of the blower you had done ages ago! Amazing work as always... greetings
@robkorczak
@robkorczak 3 месяца назад
Best channel on RU-vid and it's not even close. Been watching for years.
@mattsmith3607
@mattsmith3607 3 месяца назад
came here to make the same comment
@ginnipig
@ginnipig 3 месяца назад
Now add a flywheel to it and you’re gonna be cooking!
@danaharrelson5294
@danaharrelson5294 3 месяца назад
I was just thinking of something similar, like the lashed twigs holding the fan blades but with a rock at the end. I'm sure he could make a better one with clay though xD
@asdfasdfadfasdf2979
@asdfasdfadfasdf2979 3 месяца назад
I'm waiting for waterpower constructions myself
@dominatorandwhocaresanyway9617
@dominatorandwhocaresanyway9617 3 месяца назад
​@@danaharrelson5294probly at the end where he spins it, held together by knots or something. Then again, if you make the balance off it will make weird holes in the bearings as it rocks up and down. Im sure he can figure it out tho bro is just few centuries from engines lmao
@lordchickenhawk
@lordchickenhawk 3 месяца назад
@@asdfasdfadfasdf2979 He has done something like that previously but strong flowing streams are in short supply across most of Australia. That he has a reliable surface water supply at all is a bit of a special thing in a lot of places here.
@magicsasafras3414
@magicsasafras3414 3 месяца назад
Add an exughst turbine and youve got power
@user-fq8xd4se1x
@user-fq8xd4se1x 21 день назад
Благодарю за видео! Полезная информация, толковая лекция, интересные знания! Thank you for the video! Useful information, an intelligent lecture, interesting knowledge!
@RaindropsBleeding
@RaindropsBleeding Месяц назад
This is a much better design than the last version. much better control, easier to move, and looks far less exhausting
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