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Stone Age Fire From Scratch: Stone Tools Bow Drill 

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No knife, axe, saw, or cordage; just rocks, sticks and roots. I am a total novice when it comes to working with stone, so I pretty much fumbled my way through this one, but I feel like I learned a lot. The riverbed was the obvious place to look for rocks, but it's noisy, so please pardon the roar.
I had the advantage of a warm sunny day, and several cold dry days leading up to it, but I look forward to trying this again in wet conditions.
Breaking rocks is potentially hazardous to your eyes, so please consider wearing eye protection if you try this yourself.

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@palehorsesurvivalandtactic9771
The first time I constructed a set 100% primitive,it sure made me appreciate a knife so much more. I found that by using a single root for cordage, the root didn't last as long. I harvested thicker roots then split them in half. Lightly twisting both halves together and using them seemed to last much longer for me. I have a video on my channel where i used mulberry roots as bowdrill cordage . Great video my friend
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks again. 🙂 You are so right about appreciating a piece of steel so much more after doing without it. I have played around with twisting roots before, but didn't have good luck with it, so maybe I need to revisit that idea.
@palehorsesurvivalandtactic9771
NW Primate It may have been the roots that I used. I harvested mulberry roots, they were pretty durable. I suspect pine or cedar roots would be a bit softer.
@thomasgold-1000
@thomasgold-1000 6 лет назад
You rose the bar so tremendously high, wow 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻! This clip is a treat to watch - Thank you so much for sharing!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Thomas!
@rickyboyz1006
@rickyboyz1006 6 лет назад
I will never take my "Bic" lighter for granted ever again! Excellent work!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
That's a pretty good take-away Rickyboyz100! 😀
@bcwoodsman876
@bcwoodsman876 6 лет назад
Outstanding! I've used stones here and there on various stages of fire prep, but nothing even close to this level! I'm really glad you're putting these videos out. It makes us all reexamine our skills and step it the heck up!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@rokhnroll
@rokhnroll 6 лет назад
anyone who has tried friction fire will know how difficult it can be, well done this was a good video on many different levels. I like the sound of a river so it just blended in for me.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks R&R! 🙂
@WAGONJON
@WAGONJON 6 лет назад
Using stone tool technology is by far the most difficult tool source to use. I have on several occasions used stone tools with the hand drill setup. Never for the bow-drill. An outstanding achievement! Kick ass brother!!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Cool! I haven't tried it with hand drill yet. On another note, when I was browsing your channel I saw that you had a ton of stone working videos, so I'm looking forward to going through some of them and learning from you. 👍
@MutsPub
@MutsPub 6 лет назад
Your determination is awesome! That was so incredibly grueling. It again demonstrates your superior understanding of the principles and application for friction fire!!! Seeing this reinstills in me, "exactly" why I carry extra BIC's, Ferro rod, Matches and Zippo. :-) Well Done. Thanks!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks MP! You're so right about the need to carry reliable fire methods. This worked because everything went right, but it doesn't take much to change that.
@melvinhowell5469
@melvinhowell5469 6 лет назад
If it were possible, I would give this 1,000 thumbs up! Outstanding!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Kees!
@Taromovies
@Taromovies 6 лет назад
Yes, very well done and demonstrated ! You show that is possible, you just have to take the time to prepare all stuff you need and as you show with the right experience it works, really cool my friend! Thanks for sharing, take care, Taro
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Taro! Preparation, patience, and a bit of luck. 🙂
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 6 лет назад
When it's this primitive it's always a " Tom Hanks moment " , a real moment of success. Always the best from your channel !
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
😆 Thanks Gary! The image of old Tom puffing out his chest and declaring what he has made definitely crossed my mind when I saw the flames.
@Landoftheignorant
@Landoftheignorant 4 года назад
These videos are so peaceful, tranquil, entertaining, and extremely informative. Thank you. I stumbled upon them and can’t stop watching.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks Jon!
@Landoftheignorant
@Landoftheignorant 4 года назад
NW Primate Thank you, sir.
@ClintHollingsworth
@ClintHollingsworth 5 лет назад
I have learned so much of what is possible with nothing but natural materials in these videos! Bravo!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy. :) Here's some more....instagram.com/nwprimate/
@notoiletpaperinthewoods
@notoiletpaperinthewoods 6 лет назад
If there is an ultimate test for friction fire, that was it! Awesome video!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@brianandersen36
@brianandersen36 2 года назад
Far and away the most significant bow drill video I have seen. It will inspire many to upgrade their skill level... Thanks for sharing...
@cyanson71
@cyanson71 6 лет назад
that was amazing to watch. it just goes to show you that with alot of hard work and planning you dont need tools to start a fire. you my friend has unbelievable fire making skills. thank you for this video, very well done.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks cyanson71!
@zepplyledson9622
@zepplyledson9622 5 лет назад
Great video! It shows how it use to be done and how to do it if you have to. It also gives a finer appreciation for the modern tools we have now that we use to make a bow drill.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Zepply. I couldn't agree more. The biggest take-away for me every time I use stone tools is how much I appreciate a knife; any knife.
@fortcastlevgn2368
@fortcastlevgn2368 2 года назад
WOW NO AX YOU REALLY ARE THE REAL DEAL WOW FINALLY thousands of FKIN VIDEOS AND FINALLY SOMEONE WHO GETS THE FROM SCRAtch definition or from nothing or all similar wording THAT I NEVER COULD FIND A VIDEO ACTUALLY FROM nothing
@odelloutdoors3424
@odelloutdoors3424 3 года назад
I’ve watched this a few times. I could watch it over and over. Very cool.
@theoutdoorsfamily9139
@theoutdoorsfamily9139 6 лет назад
Its very time consuming but feels good when it finally works. I remember i had to try 3 days and a lot of different sets to get my first stone age bow drill fire going. Good work ! 👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Alvar! It's been a goal of mine for a while now, and knowing that you've pulled this off was certainly inspiring. 🙂
@rexj.weinheimer2279
@rexj.weinheimer2279 6 лет назад
Kudos! Very kewl! I looked real hard for some flint/chirt in that river rock you were perusing, didn't see any. Then I realized you were looking for certain other stones to fashion abrasive, chopper and cutting tools from. Good show. I couldn't tell if your bow string was woven from the roots you pulled and processed or not. If it was the roots, you really did make some great looking cordage. Another mind expanding fire-making demo. Thanks and Godspeed. PS: I missed seeing your firebug Labrador.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Rex! I'm still trying to figure out the best stones for making tools in my area, but I don't think we have any flint or chert. This stuff definitely wasn't ideal, but it was good enough to make do. The cordage was just split cedar roots made a bit more flexible by soaking in the creek. I'll get Lupo out on another filming day for you soon.
@pacificbushcraftandfirecra6358
Truly an excellent display of primitive fire starting. I admire your tenacity... after 3 string breaks and a camera drop, you still got that spindle spinning and Fired it Up! Very cool you found my channel, my PNW friend... I am stoked to find yours as well! Very much enjoyed your video, and I will be checking out your older ones too! Take care, be well, and all that good stuff! And Keep it Burning!!! Cheers
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks TSP! It's always nice finding other guys that practice this stuff in the PNW.
@deaner6944
@deaner6944 3 года назад
AHHH..! This is the first video where it REALLY is from scratch. No cheating with shoelaces for the bowstring. No strange video cuts. Thx very much :-)
@gus1911
@gus1911 6 лет назад
Endeavor to persevere! Well done and thanks for taking this fellow computer guy along.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Gus! 🙂
@rickyoutandabout2765
@rickyoutandabout2765 4 года назад
Loved every second of this video! Very well done! Im sure you got a great sense of achievement afterwards too. Making your tolls and that you actually showed that it didn't all go your way made this video for me
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks Ricky! 👍
@GrumpyGrunt
@GrumpyGrunt 5 лет назад
Dayum, dude. Every video is a master class in some new aspect of fire making. 👏
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy! Just fumbling my way back to what used to be common knowledge 🙂
@6022
@6022 2 года назад
It's great to see these real fire starting videos, showing what an ordeal this can be to do. The number of times throughout human history that someone must have cursed at a broken firebow string, or have it slip out of the hole while they're spinning it has to be almost without measure.
@OmegaSpecter87
@OmegaSpecter87 5 лет назад
Absolutely awesome level of patience and perseverance. Great video, thank you for sharing!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks OmegaSpecter87! 🙂
@amenhighfill9580
@amenhighfill9580 4 года назад
Thanks for showing the hardships also. The wise primate learns as much from other's hard times as much as his own.
@foopadr9076
@foopadr9076 2 года назад
I can smell the sweet scent from chared smoke all the way to here just by watching.
@hikerbro3870
@hikerbro3870 6 лет назад
Thank you, my friend. THIS is survival. Very well done. Much learned.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks HB!
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 5 лет назад
Perseverance when taken to its ends is always rewarding. Great job.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Gary!
@joeurbina2267
@joeurbina2267 6 лет назад
Wow. Simply magnificent. Holy tinder fire bender - that was awesome.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Joe! 🙂
@guns4funcajanajustin
@guns4funcajanajustin 6 лет назад
Well done good to see this done with all nature materials. From start to finish. Know that a fire good job
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks SM!
@johnquerin5907
@johnquerin5907 6 лет назад
Perhaps your most beautiful fire yet primate.Really impressive, Thank you.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks John!
@privatepuffer
@privatepuffer 6 лет назад
Simply outstanding. Definitely a lot of hard work went into this one. Also very impressive location. Beautiful.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Outsider!
@buchgeisterralf3251
@buchgeisterralf3251 5 лет назад
Thanks again for a wonderfull video, showing your great skills and pretty awfull patience. take care and greetings from germany Ralf
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Ralf 🙂
@NHHUNTNH
@NHHUNTNH 6 лет назад
Wow, that looked frustrating! You are persistent! (In a good way😉). Great work, thank you. That was a treat to see!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Christopher. Sometimes you can make up for lack of skill/knowledge with just enough stubbornness. 😆
@keysersoze9946
@keysersoze9946 6 лет назад
Just Fantastic! and thank God for storm proof matches...
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! It makes you question the "more you know the less you carry" mantra. More I play with this stuff, the more I understand how important it is to carry a reliable fire kit.
@grantberry7575
@grantberry7575 6 лет назад
You always do a great video! Thanks
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Grant!
@sabercat2178
@sabercat2178 3 года назад
This is the bushcraft I enjoy the most. Purely primitive. No modern tools.
@nutthrower4415
@nutthrower4415 6 лет назад
Did you just, I mean, wait, you did, loved this 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks nutthrower! 🙂
@Penjejak_Rimba
@Penjejak_Rimba 4 года назад
Fuh, memang style & power la bro boleh buat camni. Salute!
@UTClans_88UT
@UTClans_88UT 6 лет назад
Very well done . Thank you for sharing .
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks RP! 🙂
@jrozanec1
@jrozanec1 3 года назад
what a skill , determination and patience
@terryoneill9163
@terryoneill9163 6 лет назад
wow i have never seen this done before,awesome your the FIREMAN
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Terry! 🙂
@jacquiblanchard3131
@jacquiblanchard3131 6 лет назад
That was awesome, Brian! Well done!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Jacqui!
@lobopropredatorcontrol
@lobopropredatorcontrol Год назад
Very nicely done,great content 👌 👍
@CarolinaChrisOutdoors
@CarolinaChrisOutdoors 6 лет назад
Impressive. Really, very well done 👍🏻
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Chris! 🙂
@sishalsept8327
@sishalsept8327 5 лет назад
So instead of NW Primate, I think your new name should be Captain Cave Man! lol Great demonstration. I am watching more closely and am learning much. Well done
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Great to see you over here on YT vicesaha! 🙂
@xyzct
@xyzct 5 лет назад
Soooo many skills coming together in that video.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
🙂👍
@YankeesOutdoorAdventures
@YankeesOutdoorAdventures 6 лет назад
Another awesome demonstration my friend👍
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks YOA! 🙂
@RickTOutdoorAdventure1969
@RickTOutdoorAdventure1969 6 лет назад
That was superb. I havnt tried completely from scratch yet with no modern tools. I will do soon though. Fantastic job 🖒🔥
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
🙂 Let me know how it goes for you. This wasn't the first time I tried this, so don't give up if it doesn't work immediately. I would be interested in hearing how it goes for you if you remember to keep me updated.
@RickTOutdoorAdventure1969
@RickTOutdoorAdventure1969 6 лет назад
NW Primate l will definitely let you know how I get on 🖒🔥
@keithcronk7980
@keithcronk7980 6 лет назад
GREAT JOB ALOT OF PEOPLE IN BUSHCRAFT & PREPPING COMMUNITY CAN LEARN A THING OR 2 FROM PEOPLE LIKE YOU BROTHER WE SUB. THAT'S REAL AND SO ARE YOU. THANK YOU.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Keith! 🙂
@VanishingNomad
@VanishingNomad 5 лет назад
Very nice! Well done!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
🙂
@teenagersbureau5898
@teenagersbureau5898 Год назад
Just loved it 😊, tht is the real thing which i was looking for
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 Год назад
Fantastic and much appreciated.
@palehorsesurvivalandtactic9771
Outstanding Brother Excellent job:)
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@spraguewhissell1912
@spraguewhissell1912 6 лет назад
It's such a great feeling to know you have the skills to craft essential items from natural materials. Thanks for sharing and great job!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Sprague!
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 6 лет назад
You are the bar.
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 6 лет назад
Wayne The Seine amen to that, he is the bar!
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 6 лет назад
He is something else....his videos are so well done. Perfect music and good fades in appropriate places. I like the way the music starts when the hope kicks in. :)
@garyminick1050
@garyminick1050 6 лет назад
Yes Wayne his videos are as genius as his fire making skills !
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Wayne & Gary! 🙂
@victormindfield
@victormindfield 3 года назад
Great video! I've tried a few 100% from scratch on the spot attempts with stone knifes and failed. I just need to spend more time trying with more kits. I have no problem when it comes to using real knives and rope and giving the wood time to dry. So I know for a fact how tuff it was for you to get this going. lol Very good job man!
@TheLightningGate
@TheLightningGate 6 лет назад
well no wonder the caveman always said ugg - his bowsting was always snapping
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
😆
@johnearhart8811
@johnearhart8811 6 лет назад
Wow. Truly amazing. Anyone jumps over your bar, they better practice a very long time. Thanks
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks John!
@brianferris1233
@brianferris1233 4 года назад
You are at the top of your field 👏
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 4 года назад
Thanks buddy! :)
@Moskydeep
@Moskydeep Год назад
I got the same problem when a start the roll ....i thing this was more easy , My ego learn a lesson that day ,was a long and cold night haha thanks Awesome job brotha 💪
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 Год назад
Sounds like experience talking to me!
@fire_x_friction8820
@fire_x_friction8820 6 лет назад
That's a tough one!!!! Nice
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Gary!
@daveagar5594
@daveagar5594 5 лет назад
Dude you are the BEST.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks buddy.
@craigmooring2091
@craigmooring2091 6 лет назад
What a feat. Perseverance pays.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
🙂
@leocalabro1114
@leocalabro1114 5 лет назад
Awesome stuff
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
Thanks Leo!
@MrScreaney
@MrScreaney 6 лет назад
Primitive or not, your ingenuity is such an inspiration for me to get out and try some basic fire starting techniques. The neanderthals would be proud. Was the tinder bundle shredded cedar in a wrap of dried douglas fir branches (6:59)? Nice job!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Shaun! You pretty much nailed the bundle too. I think the branches might be silver fir, but that's basically irrelevant as Doug fir would work just as well.
@Woodswalker1965
@Woodswalker1965 6 лет назад
You earned that fire👌🔥
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@hemansr3893
@hemansr3893 6 лет назад
Your skills are top notch brudda!! That was a real cool video!!.....Was that sunshine I saw? Thanks for the lesson!! :>)>
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks HemanSr! I was as surprised as you to see the sunshine. It definitely made things easier for me, and it felt like spring out there.
@TheSaguache
@TheSaguache 6 лет назад
Good, you got some of that sunshine too
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
It was around 55 degrees! I was sweating in a t-shirt with snow on the ground. 😆
@akinnon2000
@akinnon2000 3 года назад
lifesaving skills. thanks
@bushcraftsurvivalslovenia5241
@bushcraftsurvivalslovenia5241 6 лет назад
it looks like real spring there already, very nice :D I like how you made everything with just local "tools" great video. I did that once also but it took me 4 hours to complete the set because the rocks were really not that good and I cheated by using a leather lace, that I brought with me.. this is truly a great challenge and an awesome experience. great job. -Matej
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! Nice work making that happen. This one took me about four hours too. It really makes you appreciate a sharp piece of steel.
@bushcraftsurvivalslovenia5241
@bushcraftsurvivalslovenia5241 6 лет назад
yes exactly.
@alistairg6770
@alistairg6770 5 месяцев назад
Bloody hell! Brilliant.
@SwampValley
@SwampValley 6 лет назад
Your fire skills are amazing, makes my want to be better
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Swamp Valley!
@stevestanley5183
@stevestanley5183 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
You're very welcome Steve. Thanks for watching! 🙂
@EatCarbs
@EatCarbs 3 года назад
Thanks for the video
@Czechsix
@Czechsix 6 лет назад
You actually had quite a bit of decent, knappable cobbles around you. I think you'll do quite well once you figure the knapping end of things out.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
That's encouraging! I'm at the very beginning stages when it comes to stones, so I hope to be able to ID some better alternatives as I learn more. I plan on using stones again in future videos, so please let me know if you ever recognize anything I'm using.
@emeyer816
@emeyer816 6 лет назад
This video makes it look so easy. I would have been throwing things!
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks CT. The temptation to throw things is always there. 🙂
@scottnock5241
@scottnock5241 3 года назад
Fantastic skills!!! I always wanted to try this now I have time. I’ve always heard that the type of wood makes a difference? Is there any truth to that or do you just need dried wood does the spindle need to be a different type of wood then the base you’re drilling into? I’m from Pennsylvania so primarily we have cherry oak and maple’s readily available not too many exotics near Pittsburgh. Appreciate any insight. Thank you
@seanthomasdowd
@seanthomasdowd 6 лет назад
that was totally fascinating, stone age brits may have had it easier since surface outcroppings of iron ore and flint were common, bashing two rocks together though wouldn't make as good a vid :)
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
I would love to try that one day. I'm not sure if I have suitable materials locally, but it will be fun trying to find out.
@seanthomasdowd
@seanthomasdowd 6 лет назад
iron ore/iron pyrite is easy to find on line, I carry a piece in my fire kit
@ronaldbutler4480
@ronaldbutler4480 Год назад
good job! thank you!!
@simonpukeho1096
@simonpukeho1096 6 лет назад
Oh, this is interesting and best wishes from India
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Simon! 🙂
@thomtom5473
@thomtom5473 6 лет назад
hello Mac primate the king of fire by friction what mastery !! I think you live in the Pacific! but where without being indiscreet! I'm wrong maybe, at least the landscape is beautiful. great video.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Good eye Thom! I live in beautiful western Washington state.
@thomtom5473
@thomtom5473 6 лет назад
NW Primate hello thanks you for the answer! 👍 😎
@Prepare2Survive
@Prepare2Survive 6 лет назад
Very well done. How many hours did it take? Your materials looked wet so I would be very surprised if you managed to get everything done and film everything in 2 or 3 hours.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Prepare2Survive! I checked the timestamps on the videos and from the tree coming down to the bundle lighting up was just over four hours. Some of that was roaming around looking for materials, and everything takes a little longer when you have to deal with the camera, but this still took a lot longer than it would with a knife and some cordage.
@bikepackingmitherbert1153
@bikepackingmitherbert1153 6 лет назад
...for all the gear junkies....well done....I will try that too..
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks WOK! Have fun out there!
@Bushmanschool
@Bushmanschool 6 лет назад
Nice vid bro
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks Bushman school!
@nomadichunter2818
@nomadichunter2818 2 года назад
Haha now you're looking like me when doing a bowdrill. Difference is, you get an ember. Amazing stuff. What materails where used for board and spindle in this one? I see the fatwood handle.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 2 года назад
Thanks buddy! This was Pacific Silver fir.
@waytodude486
@waytodude486 6 лет назад
You finally got it congratulations! I don't know what else you could do maybe wish a fire to start. lol Great job! How much total time did it take you?
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks waytodude! This one took just a little over four hours from pushing the tree over to the bundle flaming up. Everything takes longer when you have to set up the camera for each shot, but the process itself was still very time consuming when compared with starting out with a knife and a piece of string.
@davidb8872
@davidb8872 6 лет назад
Ugh you are now a qualified caveman, very cool thanks ........bring back the dog 🐕
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks David! As for Lupo (the dog) he's with me in the woods all the time so I'm sure you'll see him again soon. 🙂
@xionix4
@xionix4 11 месяцев назад
Something I don't understand, perhaps because I've never successfully got an ember either way, is why there is so much momentum towards a bow drill and neglect for the fire plough. If cordage is so fickle, wouldn't the fire plough be an easier method? Is the fire plough so much harder than a bow drill to use that fighting for good enough cordage is so worth it?
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine 6 лет назад
Awesome.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy!
@William_Asston
@William_Asston 3 года назад
Wow beautiful knife in this video! Honestly though this video is a masterpiece. I could hardly get an ember after days of practice and using every bit of bushcraft equipment i have. This video is mocking me ahahaha!
@keithjohnson3357
@keithjohnson3357 6 лет назад
Hardcore. Wow.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
🙂
@groundladderquicktips9957
@groundladderquicktips9957 2 года назад
What kind of tree are the roots from? And is the bearing block fatwood? Thanks great video.
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 2 года назад
Thanks man. The roots were Western Red Cedar and the block is fatwood.
@m005kennedy
@m005kennedy 5 лет назад
Take those boots off, it so unauthentic for the time period !😉 great video
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 5 лет назад
😅👍
@vancouverislandbushcraft4879
@vancouverislandbushcraft4879 6 лет назад
wow...that's all I have to say...WOW
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
Thanks buddy! 🙂
@danielww9022
@danielww9022 3 года назад
Ok, that's enough. I've seen plenty. Sub'd.
@WallaceTheRed
@WallaceTheRed 6 лет назад
I'm feeling very unadequate all of a sudden
@nwprimate6416
@nwprimate6416 6 лет назад
😆
@UTClans_88UT
@UTClans_88UT 6 лет назад
inadequate ?
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