Primitive Life : Make knife from Iron-Full process!! Full video!
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@chimaerica16134 роки тому
Bear Grylls: We will build a small lean to shelter to survive the night. This Guy: We will progress into the iron age.
@kelvink58104 роки тому
hahaha...made my day!
@SenkaBandit4 роки тому
hahaha...made my day!
@dove73744 роки тому
hahaha...made my day!
@rosstaylor33074 роки тому
Hahaha...made my day!
@fuihackeadonaousomaisessee55014 роки тому
hahaha...made my day!
@jjposeidon2064 роки тому
For anyone wondering he gets iron by reacting iron oxide (the red stuff, rust essentially) with carbon (from the charcoal). The reaction reduces the iron oxide to iron metal and oxidizes the carbon to carbon dioxide. That stuff can just leave the reaction mixture as a gas, leaving (theoretically) pure metal behind. A lot of the time some of the pure carbon will be left in the metal, creating more brittle cast iron. A more vigorous version of this reaction is called thermite, which is the reaction of iron oxide and aluminum. The reaction scheme is a similar redox reaction to the one seen with FeO and C but it is much more exothermic, to the point where it can melt through solid metal.
@wiseguy92254 роки тому
thanks! Now I'm gona do myself thermite
@notaprogrammer79704 роки тому
Was he hardening the iron to steel at the end? Can't he do that by placing the iron into a carbon pit and heating it up, leaving a thin layer of steel?
@gabedupree98824 роки тому
Essentially, yes
@gabedupree98824 роки тому
@@wiseguy9225 2 things 1. The irony of your name & comment 2. You (ther)mite not want to do that. . .
@wiseguy92254 роки тому
@@notaprogrammer7970 I think you understood something wrong in the process of hardening (or I your question, sry for the bad english), steel is the alloy drom iron and carbon, his knife propably contains a lot of carbon because of the process he got the steel out of the stones (as said in original comment). In the process of hardening, there are diversifications in the microstrukture of the steel (there is an other microstucture in warm than in cold steel) caused by the fast cooling in water/ oil/ cold air what makes the cold steel having ms of warm steel PS: whats up with my name now ? ;)
@johnkennedy8274 роки тому
I mean can you imagine how valuable that knife would be to you.
@talos23844 роки тому
It’s mercantile value would be around $20-$40 dollars but it’s sentimental value would be priceless
@tygereyz89954 роки тому
thediamondshard he means how useful it is
@treeefrogUK3 роки тому
@@talos2384 Not sentimental value - its value as a tool at that time and in that place is what's priceless.
@shankhadeepmandal9783 роки тому
@John Kennedy: yes, and that is why civilizations throughout the world regarded so highly of iron. Metallurgy was discovered independently by civilizations throughout the old world and was no less than divine sorcery to the ancients!!! It was regarded as a mystical gift from the gods that changed human civilization forever
@stormrungaming3 роки тому
@@shankhadeepmandal978 And yet... All it took was burning some rocks. :)
@toddharris49974 роки тому
2017: Primitive House 2019: Primitive Knife 2021: Primitive Gatling Gun Trouble’s a brewing in the primitive corner of UKposts
@dmitrykolevatih46924 роки тому
2023: Primitive PC with Windiws 98
@HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat4 роки тому
Wars gonna end. Cats Out of The Bag-Wars End with Space technology & Abundance structure: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sH6ZequKgZic0YU.html
@user-oj1wb6gu4t4 роки тому
2024: Primitive F-22 😃😃😃
@user-hc6nv5bx8k4 роки тому
2030 : travle to space
@lonnpton52394 роки тому
2035 : travel to time
@alanzelayamejia62414 роки тому
He uploaded this video with the computer he made out of clay
@ScrootanBootan4 роки тому
Alan Zelaya ha ys
@ScrootanBootan4 роки тому
Heheheehhhe epic yes
@happywolf68044 роки тому
Can confirm I hacked into the knife and give it +10 damage +20 sneak +20 bleeding effect
@50ksubscriberswithnovideos194 роки тому
Congrats u made me laugh
@peterlamont6474 роки тому
Then after this, he went to the beach and got silica sand. Then he melted the silicon. Then he diluted it and let it crystalize into silicon crystals. Then he used his blast furnace to dope the silicon with phosphor and create an oxide layer. Then he attached leads to them to create transistors and diodes. Then he arranged the transistors into logic gates and created an ALU. Then he designed a CPU around the ALU. Then he built some memory out of the iron he refined to make toroid core memory for the bus system and some edge triggers for IO attached to the IO bus. Then he built a transistor radio and hooked it up to the IO bus with a modulator/de-modulator and uploaded the video onto youtube using packet radio over RTTY.
@nabeelahmed17214 роки тому
Achievement unlocked: Acquiring Hardware
@collinbarnhart85814 роки тому
Achievements aren't allowed because /cheats allow is on
@stasterle4 роки тому
Dr. Stone?
@commandblock70774 роки тому
even with cheats achievments are allowed in java
@CoolKid-ti1pc4 роки тому
Collin BaRnHarT lol
@CoolKid-ti1pc4 роки тому
Ooh,hhhhhbffgh
@sharp11623 роки тому
The amount of ingenuity and sheer determination this man possesses is incredible. The amount of work he put into crafting that knife and chisel is astounding. Until now, I was under the impression that I was a hard worker..... little did I know. Hats off to you sir.
@icedteacatfishРік тому
Closed captions or subtitles would be nice. good video
@MostEnvious4 роки тому
Make an Iron knife: Step 1: Build a blast furnace.
@bunnyboi6864 роки тому
"Why are you booing me? I'm right!"
@changingoftheguard72564 роки тому
I like big blast furnaces and I cannot lie.. and others subers can't deny... but when an itty bitty ball rolls out..In your hand you got iron. Crammer Time!!! ... Whoa whoa!... whoa whoa!...whoa whoa!... whoa!!!... in your hand you got iron. M.C. Forger. *I literally just made that up right now* 😎
@changingoftheguard72564 роки тому
@@bunnyboi686 say... Don't boo me😯 Woo me😚 Don't schoo me🤨 Do me😛 Don't poo me🙄 Goo me😬 Don't sue me😲 Screw me😏 Don't eww me🤢 Spew me🤮 Don't who me😟 Knew me🙃 Don't you me😒 New me 😌 Don't moo me🤠 Zoo me😴 Don't Jew me🤑 Cue me😘 Don't two me😱 Tru me🤓 Don't blue me😨 Ooz me😭 Don't few me😔 Crew me😎 Don't stew me🤒 Brew me😍 Don't shrew me🤗 Grew me🤥 Don't pew me😈 Flew me👽 Don't use me😠 Abuse me🤕
@nevrgoup18254 роки тому
I know its a minecraft joke but. that could honestly work
@abhabh68964 роки тому
3 of them lol....... absolute mad lad!
@akihikosakurai40134 роки тому
I swear if society fails me I'm just gonna go live in the jungle using all the knowledge I've acquired from these videos
Me: sleeps all day This guy: makes it into the iron age by himself
@iwillpunchyouruglyass4 роки тому
Only the beginning until he starts to dig and sell oil.
@jordanfuel30724 роки тому
Don’t tell USA!
@CausingChaos.4 роки тому
once he’s able to harvest ores from meteors and other planets, then he’s at the end
@FuriousPsyOp4 роки тому
Why try to sell the rapidly decreasing *Petrodollar? Buy gold instead.
@decimation97804 роки тому
Furious Psy-Op I mean, he could, but he'd have to dig really deep underground to find gold! Or find an abandoned mineshaft or dungeon, but even then, there’s no guarantee that there’ll be any gold in the chests.
@FuriousPsyOp4 роки тому
Noooo, he can turn 1/2 of his UKposts earnings into already mined gold from the ground, or he could invest in Bitcoin and "Mine" digitally . 😆😆😆
@Kopie08304 роки тому
This guy: trapped at the top of a flat mountains... Surrounded with vicious animals... 3 months later... Came down will a full plate mail with an ak 47...
@mikaskazakauskas96324 роки тому
Full plate mail?
@nihiladest34924 роки тому
Mikas Kazakauskas, I think they meant full plate of chainmail armor.
@maskjackzutube4 роки тому
i thnk its from rust
@nuttynate7974 роки тому
Plate mail isn't an incorrect term
@Velacroix4 роки тому
@@nuttynate797 They're trolling, who comments on an half hour early iron age knife build from scratch, but hasn't heard of plate mail.
@owenhall6853 роки тому
Using the knife mold itself as a crucible is absolute genius... was wondering how he was going to cast the blade without being able to manipulate the molten metal
@mojoxideРік тому
Yup - seems like this technique is more effective than primitive technology’s method. Both are amazing channels, but the finished product here is astounding. Wouldn’t have believed it without proof
@denisl27605 місяців тому
@@mojoxide Primitive technology is sourcing the iron from bacteria because there isn't any good iron ore in his area, that's why its alot of work for very little iron. It all depends on what material you start with.
@thomaspybus84683 роки тому
This is absolutely amazing and makes me feel beyond amazed at how this came about originally. What insane thinkers had to sit around and look at rocks and say, "That one looks different than the ones we have used. I wonder why." Time passes and probably many painful accidents and....viola, metal! The fact that we have thousands of years of wisdom to stand on needs to not be forgotten in the pursuit of progress.
@t.a.t.u._enjoyer98843 роки тому
It is indeed beautiful
@esben1813 роки тому
i think it was the smiths that discovered it. the people that already had experience with copper, tin, gold, etc. so yeah it definitely wasn't accidental and must have taken a lot of failed attempts
@thomaspybus84683 роки тому
@@esben181 what I mean is how did it evolve so to speak. It's difficult to get in the headspace required to start the cognitive process outside of the built knowledge we already have.
@esben1813 роки тому
@@thomaspybus8468 they knew of other metals and thought that perhaps there were more. some people had meteoric iron before the iron age so that might have enabled them to identify iron ore by finding rust on some rocks. it's fascinating to think about
@thomaspybus84683 роки тому
@@esben181 I feel I am improperly explaining what I mean. The concept I'm getting at is how did people go from stone to metal. Once you have metal, I can conceptualize how to go beyond with others.
@phoenix28364 роки тому
Me when reading title: So the handle and the blade, alright The video: *_Its a whole new world_*
@eibeab4 роки тому
Literally the full process
@Otek_Nr.34 роки тому
@3 Subscribers Without Any Videos!!!!! uhm... how is that relate? (also: a bit of inflation is important to keep the economy stable)
@SorcererAC04 роки тому
@Sound Money The real money comes from becoming a world-star stripper in remote regions in Wonderland. Legend says 5% of people in California have become lesbian and earn 500k a day.. look around some 7 year old people are still working for Fortnite that doesn't even buy 2% of isis terrorist organization. Obunga Bless America.
@bashkillszombies4 роки тому
These guys not only stole Primitive Technologies channel idea but they steal all his content ideas and even his design of things. Go watch the original not these scammy losers. They just throw the stuff they need around on the floor, in this case iron nodules, and act like they just found them there. Iron is not that lightweight it floats above the jungle detritus, but idiot millennials won't know they're watching a giant scam they're too low IQ for that.
@ibrx_xlaser62004 роки тому
Next episode: Diamond sword
@happywolf68044 роки тому
Ibrx_ xlaser nope he is gunna make a bullet proof Ford Mustang with a turbo jet engine
@trulyidkman4 роки тому
@@happywolf6804 to much
@highvoltage70144 роки тому
creeper
@lordtachanka56484 роки тому
Next video: full iron set +enchantment table with 30 level enchantments
@highvoltage70144 роки тому
after the next video:how to make a diamond bow full enchantment
@jonlandry37513 роки тому
This guy is just insanely remarkable...what a pleasure it is to watch him craft every one of his projects...!!
@anonymous8214jlp3 роки тому
That was incredible. I've watched a lot of your videos but this was ingenious. You extracted the iron from the stone and made a knife. How did you learn to do that
@Yor19084 роки тому
Cant wait for the video on your moon landing
@johncreator3464 роки тому
Yeah that will happen later on. They will become a very powerful nation of just 2 people. Their little village run faster than most nations.
@animalsworld64974 роки тому
your motivated me to do this kind of video in my channel
@orsoncart10214 роки тому
Can't wait for this lowlife piece of g00k sh1t, to stop faking videos.
@OdysseyK4 роки тому
@@orsoncart1021 cant wait for you to start uploading bud
@OdysseyK4 роки тому
@@orsoncart1021 you're calling a video out for being fake without proof even though the whole video is right in front of you which is 100% fool proof, idk why you're so mad.
@ethancooper77344 роки тому
Me when seeing clay: Meh This guy: That's a furnace, a house, a wheel, a brick, some cement, a bowel, a plate...
@13mudgirl4 роки тому
Why tf u givin this nigga a butthole?
@corith45354 роки тому
I don't think of bowels when I see clay
@ihavnestronks87094 роки тому
Anonymous Person I mean obviously we’re just making fun of the fact he wrote bowel instead of bowl
@bashkillszombies4 роки тому
And all of it's pretty much fake. You don't make iron the way they did in this. Idk what metal they're using but it sure as fuck isn't iron.
@Furzkampfbomber4 роки тому
Basically a mansion with its own spa in the middle of the jungle. Okay, that was an exaggeration, I think he used plaster to produce his own cement as well.
@Lucyfur66615 днів тому
Wow, all the good comments are taken. Guess all that's left is to say Thank You for allowing us into your world and amazing us with something that seems second nature to you. Great job.
@naregterzian92114 роки тому
this is genius, I dont care what anyone says. 999 out of 1000 wouldnt know how to do this.
@jazzz77334 роки тому
2019: Primitive Life: Make knife from Iron-Full process!! 2049: Primitive Life: How to make a nuclear reactor!!
@HappyKittyJo4 роки тому
2049: Primitive Life: How to make a nuclear reactor ... from clay&bamboo
@VitalHonet984 роки тому
Some kid already did that in his shed no joke. People died though, it kinda worked too
@kyutora10244 роки тому
Well, as Michael puts it: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g5iDeJmvnJiHp58.html
@2vwyx6424 роки тому
2049: Primitive Life: How to make a nuclear reactor from thin air!!
@bashkillszombies4 роки тому
Primitive Technology maybe, these scammers faked the iron, and fake almost everything. That's not how you make iron and there's no way that tiny prill manufactory made crucible steel with an OPEN TOP letting in oxygen like that.
@brandumbz67254 роки тому
Bet these guys snowball to full metal AK in a day
@sebastianbarndnen59884 роки тому
this mans isnt on a 1x hes on a 0.5x server
@SheLovesMangoSoMuch4 роки тому
there u can see that he's a naked xD
@legendaryunicorn4434 роки тому
He’s better than cnd blood
@collinbarnhart85814 роки тому
Lol rust memes
@TheYoungAchiever4 роки тому
wow...
@-17494 роки тому
Сколько труда. Спасибо за такое познавательное видео.
@ABC-po6be4 роки тому
Awesome skills! Such knowledge is a treasure in itself, my thanks and respect to you for sharing it.
@goldkatt26854 роки тому
Respect to that man for having to suffer the insane amount of knowledge, time spent and free will to make this just for us to enjoy. really, I bow down to you sir.
@HoaxManTheOne4 роки тому
i love that he knew how long this would take and just built himself a hut first ;D amazing video, learned a ton actually
@permagrin87424 роки тому
I think it was more to keep the rain off the extremely hot furnaces so they didn’t shatter.
@drixom98054 роки тому
Yeah he is building a full homestead using primitive methods. This is just another step along the way.
@HoaxManTheOne4 роки тому
@@permagrin8742 i agree but also to keep the rain off himself i bet;D
@ezequielprimera68123 роки тому
Finally a video that shows this whole process! god damn it thank you
@EclipseStyle4 роки тому
You are incredibly skilled. Thanks for sharing your journey with us.
@ShawnBean4 роки тому
Good heavens! It is only when seeing the whole process that it dawns on a person precisely _how much_ coal, ore, clay, and intense processing was required. It must have taken months of dedicated effort to produce that chisel and knife. Congratulations! You have definitely earned those tools!
@Zamolxes774 роки тому
Process was intense, but nowhere near as long as you might think. Check the video about how elders in Africa reenact a bloom smelt with local materials. Takes them about 2 weeks to prepare, that's 2 furnaces, one gets destroyed by rain, so they have 1 left and they obtain a 25 kg bloom or so. If you were to do it with a small group of smiths, I would say: -coal prep = 4 days - gather wood and burn it anaerob -tuileries, furnace and bellows - 2 days to make + 2 days to cook -ore gathering - 1 day -ore cooking + smashing - 1 day -1 day miscellaneous - actual smelting, bloom consolidation and splitting - 1 day In total about 12 days to get a piece of bloom that can be refined in whatever tool or weapon you want. But think about what this advancement meant: humans could craft iron tools, whenever, wherever they lived, in middle of Siberia, in forests of Europe or in the islands of the Pacific. Bronze was very rare and super expensive, since you needed tin (Sn) which is a very rare material. Iron is everywhere, is the most common material on Earth, all it takes is to identify proper red rock, prepare for 2 weeks and then get your own iron tool ! Assuming you could get access to a tin deposit through trade, with Britania for example, it would take half a year before your trade caravan would make it back with the precious tin (only known source of tin in bronze age, afaik)
@Zamolxes774 роки тому
@@blazingcobra7228 I'm also very suspicious of the metal, that's not how you cast iron and his furnace is nowhere nearly hot enough to melt iron, to make it drip into that slit he made in clay. I believe that's lead or something else. That furnace is about as hot as my grill in my yard, using modern cox coal and ventilation, 800 celsius at most. No flux used, yeah you need 1538 C to melt iron, almost twice as hot as what he used. About 1100 C was obtainable historically, to get a bloom, number needs verification though.
@Zamolxes774 роки тому
@@blazingcobra7228 He's a bit more subtle, but still fairly transparent for someone that knows metallurgy. Took a class of metallurgy and one for materials resistance in college. Then one of my summer "practice" - we would spend 1 month per year at a plant doing what the workers there did and learn the processes. I spent it at locomotive restoration section of local locomotive plant, where I learned all about melting iron.
@peterlamont6474 роки тому
I've vaporized brass in a backyard coal fired furnace you guys...I have also melted aluminum with ease. Yes, I know that aluminum has a much lower melting point, but this is not impossible. Of course, I was using a hair dryer, but I didn't even have a breach that wide so mine was burning far less fuel with an equal size circumference stack. So mine was far less efficient. I think it is entirely possible that this is iron. Of course, if he were to put a magnet against it that would have probably silenced the nay sayers. It's hard for people to imagine with their high tech furnaces that you can actually do quite a bit with pure crap. They did it in the iron age though, and that ought to be proof enough.
@Zamolxes774 роки тому
@@peterlamont647 I'm sorry but I disagree. What you melted is totally in the possibility of a backyard fire pit. Both aluminium and brass have considerable lower melting points than the average temperature of a coal barbeque pit. You CAN do a lot with pure crap, our ancestors PROVED that, problem is, this guy is not using what the ancestors did, because is actually very hard to do and requires a lot of work to build it, not to mention research into air flow, fluxes and furnace construction. He is using a back yard coal pit and COUNTERFEITS the results, so ignorant plebs eat it up, thinking is that easy to smelt iron. IS NOT and frankly is an INSULT to our ancestors intelligence, that actually figured it all out how to do it properly !
@Jade_the_jaded4 роки тому
This guy builds a knife All the other primitive channels: I’m in danger
@1O3683e4 роки тому
Imagine if they were all competing for ressources in the same forest... the guys who build pools just do it for them so they don't get killed...
@clayyoung63694 роки тому
103683e those guys are so fucking dumb
@ihavnestronks87094 роки тому
103683e How could one person be so dense to believe that I’m pretty stupid and it’s so fucking clear those videos are fake One time they left bulldozer marks and forgot to clean them up
@Alex-lq4dc4 роки тому
@Epic gamer moment witch video
@ihavnestronks87094 роки тому
Peppa Pig With 666 Subs the ones where people build pools in the middle of the woods yet upload every week
@MrRugercat4510 місяців тому
Great job! 👍 I think I would have probably tried to harden it by heating and quickly cooling in water, but that’s just me. Possibly smelting it with charcoal also might have helped add carbon to it and then a basic hardening afterwards. Would be interesting to see if and how much it improves the final product. This is a great video, shows how difficult it was to produce even a tiny bit of iron. Excellent work!
@deslaya77774 роки тому
blew my mind when i saw him finally piece together that contraption to feed air faster to the furnace. genius
@fadeddarkfall59673 роки тому
Exactly was looking for this comment
@stevem8153 роки тому
He copied it from primitive technology, the mother of these primitive channels.
@esben1813 роки тому
@@stevem815 Primitive Technology shared this information with the world... so that other people could use it. Besides in places like China it is considered an honor to copy the masters work.
@stevem8153 роки тому
@@esben181 yes, but copying is not 'genius' like the comment I replied to was saying.
@esben1813 роки тому
@@stevem815 I see, alright my bad thanks for clarifying
@azraelus14 роки тому
That rotary bellows thing works so amazingly well. I've watched almost all the primitive channels and this guy i feel has built the most satisfying village thus far.
@EnriqueValienteEMPrankz4 роки тому
primitive people be having better fades than me.
@megalof62234 роки тому
Yo a las tres am : que aburrido mejor me voy a dormir UKposts: mira como este hobre hace un cuhillo de manera primitiva Yo : ok
@castanheira994 роки тому
@@megalof6223 Deve fazer parte da sessão das 3 Aqui são 3:20 AM
@Toper_Harly4 місяці тому
Очень кропотливый и энергозатратный труд, браво!!!
@psovegeta4 роки тому
That is a ton of work for such a tiny amount of iron. It really makes one appreciate the industrial revolution. Still its interesting to see how it was done in the old days.
@SelevanRsC2 роки тому
It wasnt done like that
@mattmwnj43584 роки тому
Were living in 2019 while this man is living in 800 B.C.
@renegrautstueck34684 роки тому
or in 2200 A.C.
@veni14 роки тому
i think you're the only one that lives in 800 b.c
@isaacfreed9524 роки тому
That One Kid with his materials yes but not with his knowledge
@jaywalker324 роки тому
But he's catching up fast. Probably be on Mars by December.
@byrgenwerth99184 роки тому
Wait...we had cameras in 800 B.C.?
@3lijah614 роки тому
I was sitting here thinking “how many times am I goin to watch him gather rocks?”
@armr69374 роки тому
The toil you had to go through to achieve this... It's insane to think of mere animals such as we are coming up with this specific set of steps in order to craft a tool like no other. No doubt some considered it sorcery! You make me proud of being human, thank you dude. I hope us watching you grow your slice of paradise keeps it going indefinitely. Doesn't seem like you need help from anyone anyway, congrats brother.
@tuxedosteve95563 роки тому
Ikr it’s so weird that this process was just discovered
@xyee98104 роки тому
its 4 in the morning i have to start work in 4 hours... why am i watching someone progress into the iron age
@batuhanik4 роки тому
Okay, man, when are you gonna invent the electricity?
@alpmaster4 роки тому
When fire prices get too high
@jonhmperes4 роки тому
uheuhuahuahauha next video he creates a hydroelectric with bamboo and rope kkkkkkkk
@johncreator3464 роки тому
Its possible. You could find copper ore too Find any kind of acid like liquid Like the bagdad battery You think making electricity is hard?
@Zaire824 роки тому
All you need for that is an insulated piece of conductive metal as a battery (very bad, but functional battery) and some conductive wire (preferably copper) and a home made motor.
@user-km2he1pl1u4 роки тому
What about light bulb or some kind?
@anonymousshawn99964 роки тому
Take note: Only quiet people survive in the wilderness.
@animalsworld64974 роки тому
i agree with you dear, in my channel i do the same
@myportfolio35664 роки тому
i also agree with you, i also do the same in my channel
@djfabito84 роки тому
i will anote that in my book of things that doesnt fucking care at all
@Hudon-qi8br4 роки тому
Lol right
@petdadawg23394 роки тому
Actaully the louder you are the less you attract wild life
@5_Ayahs_A_Day3 роки тому
I wish you have captions on the materials you add, and explain the reactions that happen, Thank you for the amazing video!
@kristopherb80463 роки тому
He doesnt type perfect English so doubt he would want to do all that, just read some of his replys. Don't get me wrong he types good enough English to communicate but not good enough to explain stuff.
@5_Ayahs_A_Day3 роки тому
@@kristopherb8046 Thank you for your reply and explication, and good luck for him.
@hazebt34843 роки тому
Went into this video thinking it was a full process of making a knife from iron. Came out of it knowing this guy build an entire work shop to make the knife.
@jaydent46414 роки тому
Nobody Me at 3 in the morning 2:34
@mokow37324 роки тому
Why can i relate to this???
@wydneo5924 роки тому
LMAOOOO HHAHAH
@jacoblaszakovits30354 роки тому
Why this me rn
@sda14824 роки тому
Nobody me at 3 in the morning 10:04 prob be better lmao
@agenericusername24884 роки тому
THIS IS UNDERRATED. GIVE THIS MAN A MEDAL
@Wizard_L774 роки тому
I feel like I'll meet this guy as a side quest and he will make me a legendary weapon
@itsreallymechino80534 роки тому
michael bl2
@SoulForty5Music3 роки тому
I can't believe i watched all 36 min,,, well done man
@mattparker97264 роки тому
it occurs to me, that if you lengthened your string, made another clay wheel, and tied the string in a loop, you could quite easily make a wooden crank to turn continuously. (thereby making your fire hotter and with less effort.) You could also use quicklime as a flux to get better iron.
@theeeves4 роки тому
And my whole life I thought mining ore in Runescape was a pain in the ass.
@AceofSpadesPlayer3 роки тому
Youre not wrong, Processing Iron is kinda difficult to make. If you are not carefull in adding the right amount of fuel and ores. You might end up having a Different type of Processed Iron (Casted iron) which isnt that bad of course. But not as good as The actual Processed Iron you would actualy want off.
@anonimosu74254 роки тому
Imagine just showing these video to the people of Sentinel Island.
@davidencoification4 роки тому
and watch them change into Wakanda
@ab404134 роки тому
很鬧
@gentapradipta42174 роки тому
@@davidencoification wakanda fo evaahh. .
@akinnon20004 роки тому
Picard wouldn't allow it. This goes against the "non-interference directive".
@SunnyDementia4 роки тому
@@bushido7380 We wuz kangz.
@Masochist4Melons4 роки тому
Wow an Asian primitive channel that actually made metal tools without cheating. Nice.
@entombedmachine4 роки тому
Duuuuude, that knife looks AWESOME! I would try to replicate your process, but I dont think Iron ore is as available where I live than where you live... You were just picking the ore up right off the ground. This video is amazing. Great work.
@icedteacatfishРік тому
it was iron oxide, not ore. you can watch primitive technology's vid on it to see how to extract it from water.
@adrienneladd83754 роки тому
The shear amount of things this man knows how to do is absurdly impressive. Love the vids.
@prometheusprometheus37474 роки тому
He searches the internet for instructions then makes it all look ancient. I’m jealous
@RB-xc9vh4 роки тому
Amazing. Best knife I have ever seen, I love making knives myself but this is a whole different thing. Respect, gentlemen!
@Creativityfromnature3 роки тому
Amazing work! Thank you for charing this!
@danielpribyshchuk81574 роки тому
Personally, the drill thing that looks like your starting a lawnmower was the most ingenious part.
@noctisocculta48203 роки тому
It was so simple too! Just a large clump of pig iron pulled straight from the ashes, sharpened to a point, stuck in a stick. Flywheel and bow to increase mechanical powder. Genius!
@Only_God_Is_Allah_SWT3 роки тому
Primitive drill.
@Jabez5254 роки тому
I bet this guy made the best volcano at the science fair.
@SF-li9kh4 роки тому
Lol 😂
@ericroberts88084 роки тому
He made the volcano out of actual bits of volcano.
@Almanaslani4 роки тому
is this your old camp? Great to see it again. Best Survival Channel on YT!
@morbiddinosaur3 роки тому
Good stuff man, love it. What plant did you use to get the tar?
@ms-ht1cj4 роки тому
Awesome! Look how much work it requires to make a simple knife. Wow. 👍❤
@juliecoulson11774 роки тому
Awesome video!!! Best one I've seen in a long time from any survival channels. Thank You and Great work!!!
@traced0gg0984 роки тому
They went from Bronze Age to Iron Age pretty damn fast. Ladies and gents I present to you human ingenuity!!!!
@bruler1114 роки тому
If ever humans will turn into stone, this video will be helpful. Despite the fact that all things like internet will vanish.
@nom67583 роки тому
so you mean it wont be helpful
@noctisocculta48203 роки тому
Heh, Dr. Stone reference. Well then, write instructions on clay or stone tablets. We've found some dating back over 5000 years.
@thangquocnguyenmdp4 роки тому
I salute you. YOUR Knowledges, Patient plus mostly Hard Labor surely respected.
@nothereanymore39414 роки тому
man, this whole process would be made infinitely easier just by having *one* magnet
@Kris-bl8zp4 роки тому
Or just going to the store and buying one
@DaZebraffe4 роки тому
@vin 950 Right, but the magnet would still have let him extract the iron pellets from the crushed slag a lot faster. No need to search through to find them, either. While I disagree-as you do-that it would've made the WHOLE process easier, or that the change would have been that big in the one part it would help for...but, still.
@Reblwitoutacause3 роки тому
But how could he distinguish iron from the slag? Because I’m the heat it balled up into the shape it did or?...
@RaulTorres-lj3ki3 роки тому
I just thought the samething. If he had some magnetite, which is a mineral, he could separate de iron sphers
@warwhiskers3 роки тому
if you take a magnet and drag it threw a river you get metal miterial but if you smelt it the becomes weak and bridle same here if he did that he would get weak metal
@Enthcreations4 роки тому
From the stone age to the iron age. Congrats, mate 😁
@user-oj1wb6gu4t4 роки тому
Channel 👉Primitive Technology 👈 Is the best video and first person!!❤️❤️❤️
@PracticalJohn3 роки тому
Absolutely superb video! Brilliant content.
@ubaldo72274 роки тому
The flywheel broke me. If a guy from my village built that, I wouldn't know what to do with myself.
@whynotdean89664 роки тому
I have so many questions about the casting stage. How do you get liquid iron in that furnace setup? Why does it not oxidize away, or at least become unusable? How is it not the most brittle cast iron ever? How does the clay not turn to glass?
@kaidela10134 роки тому
I'm guessing it's all the coal he's got it surrounded with it. That bit where he's cracking what looks like soft black rocks. Clay doesn't turn to glass. With clay that clean he's pretty much making porcelain molds. Although they don't really vitrify until the smelting process begins.
@kenjames916804 роки тому
the carbon from the coal should defuse into the iron to make steel. This is more of a case hardening though. Also clay doesnt turn into glass. Sand does.
@jameslorman334 роки тому
Very impressive .... Invaluable tools made from scratch....well done !!
@antoniosergiodamaiamaia7814 роки тому
Muito bom o esforço foi recompensador parabéns.
@bob65474 роки тому
He literally found iron in the surface Thats luckier than minecraft
@shadowtheimpure4 роки тому
Bog ore is fairly common, though granted the area looked rather dry to be finding it. Possibly washed there during a flood.
@ChaotikmindSrc4 роки тому
Iron ore is pretty common...
@notaprogrammer79704 роки тому
@@ChaotikmindSrc A lot of gold is mined in Vietnam, and other places, just by panning the rivers, we used to do it here in America.
@budmeister4 роки тому
@@shadowtheimpure Or this is being faked, just like the rest of these Primitive Technology copies!
@traiyer25084 роки тому
Typhoid Feverr your cousin sounds like a wise man
@bunnyboi6864 роки тому
I love this video and I understand most of the designs and the mechanics of the furnaces, bellows, and the actual forging of the knife, But I need some explanation of how the ore processing works.
@changingoftheguard72564 роки тому
Easy just make up your mind🤔
@baguih0074 роки тому
Its jungle magic
@user-re4lt2co5t4 роки тому
No forging, low effective bellows and super a quality steel as a result -- imho, its a fake. You need 1200-1300 C to make steel liquid. There are lots of videos in youtube, people try ancient tech, but it takes much more to get much less quality steel which is very hot, but just figurable to forge immediatly, while he gets a fine metal piece, ready to be honed))
@MrSparkhead4 роки тому
Really nice video! Just a description would be great! What all these different rocks/materials are and whats going on
@knockpainter3 роки тому
It took you so much time and force! Thank you!
@jedinutcracker4 роки тому
What iv learned: mud is used in literally everything
@CircumcisionIsChildAbuse3 роки тому
clay specifically. its quite useful. ceramics are a massive accomplishment of human engineering. where you can construct almost anything. water tight properties, heat conductive. all because someone noticed that having a really hot fire turned a specific material orange/red and noticed it change from just being "mud" to being an incredibly useful tool. bricks to make anything, tiles to make roofing, molds to form metal, kilns to cook bread in, kilns to fire ceramic in, fire places to make burning wood more efficient.
@Usernamestill_Unavailable3 роки тому
CircumcisionIsChildAbuse Did I ask? No. Did I need this information? No. Did I receive Random information that I probably won’t need to know unless I’m an architect? Yes. Is it good to know? Yes. Thx for the information.
@tuxedosteve95563 роки тому
@@Usernamestill_Unavailable bro shut up
@Usernamestill_Unavailable3 роки тому
@@tuxedosteve9556 r/woooosh I never needed the information whatsoever, I’m only in middle school, but I got it.
@tuxedosteve95563 роки тому
@@Usernamestill_Unavailable no I got the joke, the joke isn’t funny and it’s really stupid
@apple_butter11124 роки тому
11:53 12 year old boys at 3 am
@denjideadbrain4 роки тому
And yet again shrek made my day
@happywolf68044 роки тому
Slapping clay blast furnaces boys will be boys
@apple_butter11124 роки тому
@@happywolf6804 yes clay
@tedk.65034 роки тому
@BUHE who cares? It's funny, only twats require high brow humor.
@tedk.65034 роки тому
@BUHE twat
@paulorobertovelani94443 роки тому
Muito trabalho , mas valeu a demonstração Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏
@Syrnian4 роки тому
Well done. Beautiful knife and chisel.
@frankohero4 роки тому
What a GREAT video. One of the best ever! I enjoyed every minute. Good luck to you friend, with all your projects.
@mikemiller25384 роки тому
frankohero its been a year now and you still haven't commented on PS stealing someone else's material to fake a video. Stay safe in your dreamland 😂😂😂
@freedom_guard4 роки тому
Frankohero, I looked for your comment.
@frankohero4 роки тому
@@freedom_guard Thank you :). Hope, I did not disappoint.
@freedom_guard4 роки тому
@@frankohero I always enjoy your comments under PT videos. They are an integral part of them.
@tyche46104 роки тому
Me: I should really do some homework UKposts recommendations: Not so fast
@kimchiman10003 роки тому
Thank you for this gift of knowledge.
@LuisGalindo-lh1uz4 роки тому
Dude, this is amazing. I really love ur work. Greetings from mexico.
@paulus6664 роки тому
The new minecraft graphics are amazing!
@collinbarnhart85814 роки тому
Rl craft you know he's in 3rd person
@kesasdaed64644 роки тому
@@collinbarnhart8581 More like terrafirmcraft
@captainkeeli77344 роки тому
If u didn’t read the title, would anyone else think he is making a sandpit?
@rileygoodrich3054 роки тому
I'd of assumed he was making a small shelter. Honestly, I think the process might just be that except for building up walls.
@user-rp3nx7jy5f4 роки тому
놀랍다 놀라워~~~대박!!
@user-mu4mw6ou6s4 роки тому
thank you (감사합니다) Brings joy to my day (내 일에 기쁨을 가져옵니다)
@danielmiller32804 роки тому
Imagine that this guy is actually just a prehistoric man and some guy just put up like 100 cameras and waits until something happens and edits the clips together
@loganenlow46034 роки тому
Yea, the guy just gave him some Adidas shorts to fuck with us
@ericroberts88084 роки тому
Man zoo has a strict dress code for all exhibits
@user-gf9hk5jg1b4 роки тому
Like Doctor Stone , but only with one Indian guy
@alexcoburg15304 роки тому
Fr
@schauer45994 роки тому
i see im not the only one with this thought
@Abdega4 роки тому
Bollywood Doctor Stone
@koanpocara19644 роки тому
Just imagine him helping senku make an iron😁
@deivisony4 роки тому
how o u know he is indian? he looks asian to me
@anamariaoliveira82713 роки тому
PARABÉNS garotinho LINDO seus trabalhos
@natewhitfield41124 роки тому
did you find the hematite laying around? thats alot of ore. well done smelting it. i dint think to use that method, i use the iron age brickmade kiln.
@speak_na4 роки тому
The frog and or toad at 8:36 is the best part
@masterdeep75604 роки тому
Yes I love it! Teach people how to be dependant on themselves again and to live with the land, not stuck in concrete jungles only knowing how to survive if there's a store to buy it from
@maxi-me4 роки тому
Where have you been, last year this guy build a Concrete Jungle. In the jungle!
@masterdeep75604 роки тому
@@maxi-me not in his history, just recent news feed, I only very occasionally get online
@maxi-me4 роки тому
@@masterdeep7560 was kind of joking about the concrete jungle ironic reference. You should some of this guy's earlier videos. He makes bricks , mortar and concrete by processing limestone rocks in a clay kiln and actually builds with them. All with tools he made from natural resources.
@AbigailAccursed4 роки тому
UKposts: hey want to watch some guy make a knife ? me: sure why not
@Kus5194 роки тому
You have achieved something other channels havent great freakin job man