Primitive Technology: New Brick Kiln Design

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Primitive Technology

11 місяців тому

Primitive Technology: New Brick Kiln Design
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About This Video:
I cleared an area as a workspace for making bricks, trialed a new source of clay for brick making and tested a new kiln variant that uses fewer bricks than the previous design.
Near the existing brick hut, there is a area on a slight slope near a seasonal creek with a possible source of clay. The area had a large fallen tree in it that I burnt into 3 pieces and rolled out of the way with logs as levers. I may build a hut in this area and so cleared it.
Next, I dug a pit to mix clay in and collected the new source of clay. The old brick mold (made in a previous video) was used to make 50 bricks that were then allowed to dry.
While this was happening I dismantled the old kiln and used its bricks to make a new one. The new configuration uses only 74 bricks instead of the previous 100, a significantly simpler design. Its firebox is formed by crisscrossing 2 layers of bricks so that air enters in the first layer channels and wood enters the 2nd layer channels at right angles to the first. The new kiln has 3 firing holes instead of the previous 2 of the last design. The new design also has all the bricks stacked on their sides so there is less chance of breakage.
I fired the bricks and the kiln went ok. There were some cold spots at the top but this may be due to the fact I used less wood than usual, with the firing only taking 2.5 hours (ran out of wood). 3 hours would be better and more wood should be collected beforehand ( a 75x75x100cm pile as opposed to 75x75x75cm pile used this time). The bricks in the coldest area still passed a water test without dissolving though, so it was a success.
Ash from the firring was made into bricks for storage as they can be used for mortar by calcining (firing in the kiln) later and mixing with sand and water.
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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@primitivetechnology9550
@primitivetechnology9550 11 місяців тому
I'm testing a new brick kiln as this is the dry season and is the right weather for making bricks. I have no definite plans on what I'll build but know the bricks will come in handy later on. The new kiln design uses fewer bricks (74 instead of 100) and is simpler to construct so the viewer at home might be able to easily assemble. It can also be used for pottery.
@rredu_
@rredu_ 11 місяців тому
🥶
@harithhumam4372
@harithhumam4372 11 місяців тому
Viewer at home.... shaking right now.
@IamSamisMe
@IamSamisMe 11 місяців тому
What are your plans on the Iron prills you've been making?
@youtube.commentator
@youtube.commentator 11 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing with us
@denni6396
@denni6396 11 місяців тому
Cheers! I'm thinking about making one in my backyard to make bonsai pots. Probably won't make my own bricks though!
@albertoteshiba316
@albertoteshiba316 11 місяців тому
I love the little shade thrown at other fake creators. Showing the whole firing process, no miracle cement, "No excavators were harmed...". Just beautiful
@LilacVeritas
@LilacVeritas 11 місяців тому
Really makes you admire the process: seeing the pile of clay get bigger slowly (25 buckets), seeing every brick being formed (50 bricks), the pile of wood is stacked up and then slowly used for the kiln. A lot of work for just 50 bricks! Also great seeing the elements reused, the wood ash will become the mortar, the old bricks are the brick kiln, all the prep here like the hole can be used for more bricks. A slow process to create the new bigger hut that will enable him to do even more
@albertoteshiba316
@albertoteshiba316 11 місяців тому
@@LilacVeritas Amen
@AbiDemelo
@AbiDemelo 11 місяців тому
Loved that little dig at the channels with fake content.
@marcusj17
@marcusj17 11 місяців тому
​@@AbiDemelo timestamp?
@bewden
@bewden 11 місяців тому
@@marcusj175:06
@trailerparkpimp
@trailerparkpimp 11 місяців тому
"Like with most problems, fire is the solution." The Primitive Technology motto.
@themasstermwahahahah
@themasstermwahahahah 11 місяців тому
It is his chosen logo after all
@psotos
@psotos 11 місяців тому
No. Actually it's explosives. ;)
@AngkorWat-oq8ox
@AngkorWat-oq8ox 11 місяців тому
Hello friends, I am from Cambodia.🇰🇭
@DreadX10
@DreadX10 11 місяців тому
@@psotos Yep, supersonic fire it is!
@scott.russell
@scott.russell 11 місяців тому
Should be on the next mug design 👍
@user-th5tb3sb7n
@user-th5tb3sb7n 11 місяців тому
I'm a machinist, and I tell anyone who will listen that everything, literally everything you interact with in the modern world is either made by machine tools, or made with tools that were themselves made by machine tools. Your videos are the perfect explanation of that. You literally have to go back to the dirt and stone to get anything that wasn't made by a machine. It never ceases to amaze me that all of our technological innovation has been built on top of the very things you are doing.
@bilbo_gamers6417
@bilbo_gamers6417 3 місяці тому
the modern world is a trillion bricks, a billion laborers, a bucketfull of christianity and a few drops of genius. all those vicars that invented the steam engine and that weirdo dude that made the first surface plate and a gun with hexagonal rifling? all that stuff was the product of sweaty hard labor producing basic necessities we need to live. the tech was just icing on the cake, up until the equation got flipped upside down and the technology started to produce everything, and quickly outstripped humans.
@temporarysuccess
@temporarysuccess 11 місяців тому
after all these years this is still the best channel on youtube. People don't realize how much effort goes into a video like this. All the videos have a soul - thank you.
@Reblwitoutacause
@Reblwitoutacause 11 місяців тому
Crazy to think it’s almost been 10 years of PT videos…
@hhiippiittyy
@hhiippiittyy 11 місяців тому
If I may, I think many people do realize the effort. And appreciate it. As you are. As I am. Kudos.
@ApathyBM
@ApathyBM 11 місяців тому
Watching from the beginning, you can tell from how absolutely jacked he's gotten I can't imagine all the carcinogens he's inhaled from the smoke
@pizzainc.1465
@pizzainc.1465 11 місяців тому
Don’t deny it is great, but it really depends on your interests. If you have xylophobia, for example, you would probably hate this show.
@mihael64
@mihael64 11 місяців тому
That's why they tale 1 month each, it's incredibly high quality.
@RipRLeeErmey
@RipRLeeErmey 11 місяців тому
"No excavators were harmed in the making of this video." And that's exactly why we love you PrimTech!
@theoneandonlyowl3764
@theoneandonlyowl3764 11 місяців тому
One of the best lines ever. I actually watch excavators on other channels. Some take a flogging, some fall over. Better if it's done by hand, as here... primitively.
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy 11 місяців тому
But they were harmed. In their feelings. For not using them. Poor unused things.
@theoneandonlyowl3764
@theoneandonlyowl3764 11 місяців тому
@@notfeedynotlazy lol
@joesamsally
@joesamsally 11 місяців тому
@@theoneandonlyowl3764 Sometimes you only get to see them trying to spell out help me in the giant underground pool digs made in the middle of nowhere. The amount of labor they do, obliterated by a jump cuts, and credit taken by men with stick.
@boyvip9844
@boyvip9844 11 місяців тому
My man throwing shades at other copycats lol
@tracejohnson6273
@tracejohnson6273 11 місяців тому
“No excavators we’re harmed in the making of this video” SAVAGE
@literallymechanical4038
@literallymechanical4038 11 місяців тому
I love the time-lapses, seeing the amount of work involved in "simple" things like using a brick mold fifty times is really cool
@Wasabiofip
@Wasabiofip 11 місяців тому
It does make you appreciate how much time it would take to make a full size shelter out of brick. He said that "little" brick kiln alone is 100 bricks?! But it also got me thinking two things: First, that having even just one other person would speed it up a lot, more than twice as fast, since you can pass the brick mold and the clay around and you don't have to spend time walking. Second, that as the kiln is firing, you can mold more bricks (taking breaks to stoke the kiln), so you can get a pipeline going that might start outputting bricks at a surprising rate. Those two things alone, even with primitive technology, might be considered "industrial." I don't think you need a lot of physical technology (tools, materials, etc.) to come up with improvements to a process that transform it to "industry". I wonder how long it took for the first industry to evolve? It could have predated agriculture even...
@andyosborne2832
@andyosborne2832 10 місяців тому
@@Wasabiofip Interestingly enough theres some solid evidence some form of early industry did predate agriculture! Both Karahan Tepe and Gobekli Tepe are megalithic structures that predate agriculture. Miniminuteman talks about them in part 3 of his debunking 'Ancient Apocalypse' series. He's an all around great channel if you're interested in Anthropology and Archaeology.
@ArcturusOW
@ArcturusOW 11 місяців тому
Always nice to see another Primitive Technology upload, and I'm glad that no excavators were harmed in the making of this video
@-M_F-
@-M_F- 11 місяців тому
it's crazy to think i've ben watching your videos for years and never once heard your voice. being able to capture an audience without so much as a word is pretty astounding
@That0therAsian
@That0therAsian 11 місяців тому
He spit on the ground one time It sounded like "Ptu"
@clownindan
@clownindan 11 місяців тому
We would all perish if we heard his angelic voice.
@zethicc7557
@zethicc7557 11 місяців тому
@@That0therAsian hmm what language is it
@clayton97330
@clayton97330 11 місяців тому
Watch it with the closed captioning
@brocococonut
@brocococonut 11 місяців тому
​@@zethicc7557 it'd probably be english as he's from northern Queensland
@LukeSeed
@LukeSeed 11 місяців тому
Nobody thinks you're doing the "bring in a production team with excavators" thing. Keep doing what you do, all your videos are enjoyable
@VelaiciaCreator
@VelaiciaCreator 11 місяців тому
I think it was more of a jab at the channels that do.
@ythandlerandom1278LK
@ythandlerandom1278LK 11 місяців тому
@@VelaiciaCreator - exactly how I took it.
@ukamikazu
@ukamikazu 11 місяців тому
But seriously, did that line just not kill !🤣
@DoremiFasolatido1979
@DoremiFasolatido1979 11 місяців тому
@@VelaiciaCreator Indeed. Subtle, but fierce.
@cocodevs
@cocodevs 11 місяців тому
I feel like him showing the entire process of collecting the clay and water and whatnot to fire the bricks was just to add insult to injury at all the people who think this channel is faked, and poke fun at the channels which just like find concrete in the water and whatnot
@recless8667
@recless8667 11 місяців тому
Words cannot express how much peace of mind having you back creating videos gives me. The world went to hell in a handbasket, and this videos remind me of better times.
@fransmars1645
@fransmars1645 11 місяців тому
The one thing that I have appreciated about your films is that you portray hard work as something that is good. It pays off.
@MindDemand1337
@MindDemand1337 11 місяців тому
I love that you played the ambient noise of the forest during the time-lapses. It's a small detail that might go unnoticed, but it's a phenomenal choice that amplifies just how great this content is.
@stediasse
@stediasse 11 місяців тому
Something about the sounds of an Aussie rainforrest that are so relaxing.
@hoolz750
@hoolz750 11 місяців тому
Yes! Noticed that, too. It was definitely cathartic.
@Melancthon7332
@Melancthon7332 11 місяців тому
He's as fastidious and detail oriented about his camerawork and editing as he is on everything he builds.
@LagiacrusHunter
@LagiacrusHunter 11 місяців тому
Often imitated, never duplicated, I have a great respect for your commitment to doing things without taking shortcuts. You are real, and that is a quality the world finds itself slowly running out of these days. Keep at it, and here's to 10 million more!
@sonofsamuel5693
@sonofsamuel5693 11 місяців тому
Easy mf e
@jameswalker199
@jameswalker199 11 місяців тому
There are a couple good people that do genuine primitive bushcraft, but those are few and far between in a sea of fakes
@graealex
@graealex 11 місяців тому
Well, the copy-cat channels usually use heavy machinery to create their supposedly hand-built "amazing underground pools with water slide".
@PoeticSonic
@PoeticSonic 11 місяців тому
@@jameswalker199 can you give us their name?
@TheMienaiChikara
@TheMienaiChikara 11 місяців тому
Imitated, but never duplicated...Great phrase to describe this channel.
@nacidocoqui
@nacidocoqui 11 місяців тому
Seeing the movement of the shadows as the day goes on in the time-lapse is SUPREMELY satisfying!
@adamk.2336
@adamk.2336 11 місяців тому
Love all the bonus footage being included these days. Very satisfying.
@benjaminburnett6229
@benjaminburnett6229 11 місяців тому
I really appreciate that you took the time and effort to make sure that no excavators were harmed in making this video.
@IMatchoNation
@IMatchoNation 11 місяців тому
Unlike *some other* channels in this genre...
@Vindsvelle
@Vindsvelle 11 місяців тому
Good thing the avian brick foreman was on the job site to ensure everything was up to code.
@theoneandonlyowl3764
@theoneandonlyowl3764 11 місяців тому
@@Vindsvelle Near cacked myself when the scrub-turkey strutted past and those captions came up. It's good to have such a dry sense of humour... true aussie.
@pachacuti8403
@pachacuti8403 11 місяців тому
Props for being the most legit primitive tech guy on youtube👍
@e.lake13
@e.lake13 11 місяців тому
The ONLY legit primitive tech guy. The rest are all fakes and cheap copies as far as I'm concerned.
@ashliesebastian3919
@ashliesebastian3919 11 місяців тому
He's the OG
@baetz2
@baetz2 11 місяців тому
He's also the first, genuine, and original. ❤ Others are copycats who use excavators and assistants behind the scenes, clickbait, and do another dirty tricks to get more views.
@WatchDogxx
@WatchDogxx 11 місяців тому
The original and the best, accept no substitute.
@clayton97330
@clayton97330 11 місяців тому
Created an entire genre
@nope8535
@nope8535 11 місяців тому
The timelapse is nice and definitely shows you are doing the work....unlike some channels.
@rogercounts
@rogercounts 11 місяців тому
He takes soo much effort to make this 100% legit, and the closed captioning is a ton of work on its own
@tennyson988
@tennyson988 11 місяців тому
What I truly appreciate about these primitive technology videos is that they authentically depict the extensive effort invested in a project and shows the potential value of having tribe members to share the workload and lighten the burden.
@KainYusanagi
@KainYusanagi 11 місяців тому
Even just a second pair of hands; one could collect the clay while the other is shaping, getting done in half the time or less.
@austinaldy2150
@austinaldy2150 11 місяців тому
​@@KainYusanagi yeah and if someone were tasked just to baked the brick, you can make 200 bricks in a day, with only 3 people
@pauvilreutov2975
@pauvilreutov2975 11 місяців тому
Moving the logs is another example. A second person would have made it go 4 times faster. I'm a construction worker and even with modern equipment, having a second pair of hands makes things go more than double the speed.
@mangoman9290
@mangoman9290 11 місяців тому
With John saying 'it is the right weather to make bricks' it also brings to mind a village saying 'brick making time' and getting the brick making team together to pump out bricks for a few days/weeks to last the village until next brick making season. After that is done the brick team disbands and goes back to plowing fields team or collecting wood team depending on the season. The right job done at the right time of year by the right people :)
@poop696969poop
@poop696969poop 11 місяців тому
That pile of wood also demonstrates why other energy sources (fossil fuels and later renewables) were such a game changer. With enough people, the amount of fuel wood that could grow in a season would become the limiting factor on production.
@multilicus5773
@multilicus5773 11 місяців тому
I was so glad to see that no excavators were harmed during the filming... Good job! 😀
@renwargner3174
@renwargner3174 11 місяців тому
I love the entire video, especially the middle finger for the fake, copycat-like channels with 'no excavators were harmed'. Genius. Also, your book is possibly the only thing i would bring with myself to the wilderness, or to a postapocalyptic scenario. Keep doing your precious work, OP!
@syd.a.m
@syd.a.m 11 місяців тому
I've seen dozens of videos of this guy making bricks, and it's still fascinating to this day. I somehow never get bored of it.
@dedede9664
@dedede9664 11 місяців тому
i think we all feel a certain loyalty to him too. he doesn't post often, but when he does, it reminds us that he was the first on YT to do all this kind of stuff
@dedede9664
@dedede9664 11 місяців тому
the primitive thing kinda got taken over by the SE Asians, good for them i guess. but he'll always be in our hearts!
@bruhmania7359
@bruhmania7359 11 місяців тому
@@dedede9664 australia is kinda SE asia lol
@YounesLayachi
@YounesLayachi 11 місяців тому
Seeing dirt getting turned into building material by hand is very satisfying
@Markone99
@Markone99 11 місяців тому
@@bruhmania7359 bot how that works, like at all... That'd be like saying Africa is east asian 😐 It's a whole other continent
@mickthegeek875
@mickthegeek875 11 місяців тому
The timelapse was a very welcome change for this video, I preferred it to the time skips that you have done previously. I was also greatly relieved to see that no excavators were harmed during filming! Keep it up dude, your videos are therapeutic, entertaining, and genuine!
@Zippsterman
@Zippsterman 11 місяців тому
Agreed. It's sad there's so much fake stuff out there trying to spoof this ultimate badass guy who does it for real
@knightshousegames
@knightshousegames 11 місяців тому
I always love the videos when he is feeling a little extra spicy in the captions
@tiglishnobody8750
@tiglishnobody8750 11 місяців тому
Reason why he didn't use to let us know he is not fraud but genuine
@mademoisellekaya1438
@mademoisellekaya1438 11 місяців тому
@@Zippsterman yeah... so few know that this guy is the Original. He started his experiments and I absolutely have learned So much from him, it is as if I look back into the olden times when people discovered what they all cold make from the wood around them and soils beneath their feet! And I honestly find it sad to see him, in contrary to the other 'copy cats' that have millions more subs then this man who deserves it truly. I know, the amount he has now is okay too, I mean, I wished I was so lucky, but so little know he IS the true O.G. ! And he honestly deserves WAY more subs!
@oneronerge7114
@oneronerge7114 11 місяців тому
This man restarted the civilization on his own and by a few years he will be making videos like "how to make your own processor chip in the woods". Mad respect to him for blessing us with such calming and educational content.
@methodraw9726
@methodraw9726 11 місяців тому
The original, one-and-only, often imitated, never duplicated, Primitive Technology. I'm so glad you're posting content again in 2023. I really support what you're teaching here; I bought your hardcover upon release and was/am looking forward to your TV show (on Discovery I think it was). Is that still on? Continued survival, best regards.
@arsemodeus
@arsemodeus 11 місяців тому
What it said: New Brick Kiln Design What we got: a new brick kiln design 10/10, full transparency, no BS, no clickbait, just certified 100% wholesome content, would (and will) binge watch again.
@lordfrostdraken
@lordfrostdraken 11 місяців тому
Ive watched all his videos multiple times over. For whatever reason his brickmaking videos are my favorite
@kibordplays6109
@kibordplays6109 11 місяців тому
No CC, No sign up, No Bull sh*t-- Local Cave Man in your area wants to make bricks! (21km away)
@SpaghettiEnterprises
@SpaghettiEnterprises 11 місяців тому
@@kibordplays6109 CC? Like Closed Captioning? I turn those on for this.
@iTheDevil
@iTheDevil 11 місяців тому
it's not only the new brick kiln design, there is also bonus content on how to remove a long and heavy log. =)
@littlebigplan
@littlebigplan 11 місяців тому
I would love an hour long version of your vids. Just you working on the details and repetitive tasks, theres a lot that goes on in each thing!
@Abelhawk
@Abelhawk 11 місяців тому
I'm glad the first part of removing the log was included even though it wasn't in the video's title. I love watching all of the steps taken in making this primitive habitation.
@ante5544
@ante5544 11 місяців тому
Agreed. It's the little things that make these videos for me
@oldgreenknees1205
@oldgreenknees1205 11 місяців тому
I was like how did this log help us build a kiln?
@fahad_hassan_92
@fahad_hassan_92 11 місяців тому
@@oldgreenknees1205 Turn on subtitles he explains everything, he needed to move the log to make space for his work area
@daganamaral4676
@daganamaral4676 11 місяців тому
yea fr
@ashtonhendrick8985
@ashtonhendrick8985 11 місяців тому
It’s crazy how the legitimacy of these builds differs from other channels. Actually posting the whole process even though UKposts culture has deemed stuff like that tedious is just so cool
@lairdcummings9092
@lairdcummings9092 11 місяців тому
There's always an audience for top quality production.
@mistycrom
@mistycrom 11 місяців тому
Enjoyed the little dig in there. The hole you made was nice too. Look forward to seeing what you decide to build with the bricks. Also had another little pleasure of these videos strike me with this one too... the fact that all of the tools, pots etc... you use; we can go and see you making. Up-to and including the buildings (foundations and all).
@JamesJames-gm1uk
@JamesJames-gm1uk 11 місяців тому
Each of your videos is a joy to my eyes. I am always waiting for your new videos. Don't stop doing it. Everyone appreciates you.
@jsj-sjsj-sj
@jsj-sjsj-sj 11 місяців тому
Thank you for keeping these crafts alive.
@primitivetechnology9550
@primitivetechnology9550 11 місяців тому
Will do, much appreciated John.
@IRLTheGreatZarquon
@IRLTheGreatZarquon 11 місяців тому
"No excavators were harmed in the making of this video" Now THAT is some quality shade throwing
@vladimirs.3963
@vladimirs.3963 11 місяців тому
I love the pragmatic approach you took with starting the fire. Bow and cord drill look cool, but firesticks are easier to maintain, so it makes sense to roll back to them. No to progress for the sake of progress
@user-sc8qy2bi8u
@user-sc8qy2bi8u 7 місяців тому
Props for being the most legit primitive tech guy on youtube. US$5.00Thank you for keeping these crafts alive..
@Interdiffusion
@Interdiffusion 11 місяців тому
What I find so impressive is the sheer patience you have to do the brutal, time-consuming grunt work needed to bring your idea into reality. Your head must be full of things that need doing, improving, testing, yet you knuckle down and focus on the task at hand.
@A_Simple_Neurose
@A_Simple_Neurose 11 місяців тому
It's probably meditating in a way. Taxing on the body but freeing of the mind?
@Interdiffusion
@Interdiffusion 11 місяців тому
@@A_Simple_Neurose He slips effortlessly into a flow state and literally shapes his world with his own hands, out of whatever he finds around him (limited to naturally occurring stuff). There are no words for the respect I have for this dude and this channel.
@iansun42
@iansun42 11 місяців тому
It doesn't look that bad lol. There are plenty of industrial workers doing worse everyday for years.
@alexgarratt5693
@alexgarratt5693 11 місяців тому
Please keep doing the timelapses! Such a great way to give us the sense of the workload you put in
@Ranglando
@Ranglando 10 місяців тому
从一开始就关注了你,你是最棒的。你复原的一些原始技术非常有说服力,在我的国家出土的一些文物完全能够证实你的技术是对的。以前的人类就是这么干的。他们在很久很久以前点燃了文明之火。
@theBabadupcy
@theBabadupcy 11 місяців тому
cannot stress on how much i respect this guy, crazy amounts of time and effort for our enjoyment(i wish i could shake his hand)
@darwinism8181
@darwinism8181 11 місяців тому
Years later and I still can't get over how good you are with a fire stick. There are tons of people who can't start a fire with a magnesium rod as fast as you can with just a reasonably straight stick.
@craigbigbee6395
@craigbigbee6395 11 місяців тому
I, for one, am mad with envy.
@drillerdev4624
@drillerdev4624 11 місяців тому
He can set your stick on fire in no time with his handywork... Okay, I'll be leaving now
@borisaustria4301
@borisaustria4301 11 місяців тому
​@@drillerdev4624😳
@Blewlongmun
@Blewlongmun 11 місяців тому
@@drillerdev4624 Have you ever heard of a "Chinese burn"? I'm imagining that.
@drillerdev4624
@drillerdev4624 11 місяців тому
@@Blewlongmun no, and now I'm afraid of googling it xD
@kelly2477
@kelly2477 11 місяців тому
The reason I like the time lapse was because I know you were able to continue on with your task for a long period of time without moving the camera around for a better angle. All of your camera work is stunning for the content you create, and I see all your hard work you do on camera, and there’s still so much you do off camera (moving the camera around for angles). I I love all the angles you give us, but seeing a time lapse was great too because you just got to indulge and not work with the camera too much. Thank you !!!
@Southpaw4696
@Southpaw4696 11 місяців тому
I am a simple man. I see Primitive Tech video go up, I click.
@SirPembertonS.Crevalius
@SirPembertonS.Crevalius 11 місяців тому
Makes you appreciate how much time & effort it can take to make something as small as a few bricks. Amazing content as always lad.
@nate9065
@nate9065 11 місяців тому
yeah even collecting the shitloads of firewood he needs which he never shows must take forever
@SerunaXI
@SerunaXI 11 місяців тому
Now imagine that being a livelihood.
@jameswalker199
@jameswalker199 11 місяців тому
*poke* heh heh But I agree, he makes it look easy, and it probably is, but its clearly not easy enough for those that game the algorithm...
@thepersonwhocomentz
@thepersonwhocomentz 11 місяців тому
The comedy in these videos is rare, but when it shows up, it's a warm, welcome reminder that the man on-screen is a human like the rest of us. I particularly enjoyed the line "like with most problems, fire is the solution." A thoroughly human line -- just a little nugget of wit. Love it.
@PeterPan-vt6sy
@PeterPan-vt6sy 9 місяців тому
“No excavators were harmed in the making of this video” the shade is so pure I love it.
@WildfireDruidlvl18
@WildfireDruidlvl18 11 місяців тому
Absolute respect to you for the time commitment you do for each video. Love every single one.
@user-ye2xm6zq3r
@user-ye2xm6zq3r 10 місяців тому
Time commitment of ur mom
@RapTapTap69
@RapTapTap69 11 місяців тому
This is really impressive from a repeatability and tolerance side. The fact that these handmade bricks can be built into a stable structure while on end is really cool
@ka-uy8yh
@ka-uy8yh 11 місяців тому
@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist wtf are you trying to communicate? not everyone believes in the joke that is the bible
@RapTapTap69
@RapTapTap69 11 місяців тому
@@ka-uy8yh it's a bot
@ka-uy8yh
@ka-uy8yh 11 місяців тому
@@RapTapTap69 oh yeah I just noticed the name too. Damn bots
@ante5544
@ante5544 11 місяців тому
​@@ka-uy8yh Dang, if the Bible's a joke, it must be hilarious. I think like a billion have been printed
@ante5544
@ante5544 11 місяців тому
Bricks are one of humanity's finer creations, methinks
@Charoy612
@Charoy612 11 місяців тому
This felt pretty good to watch- the wide shots, the time-lapse that really makes you appreciate the work being done, the mild snark that burns hotter than that log you needed to move- great viewing for sure.
@thatHARVguy
@thatHARVguy 11 місяців тому
4:55 "No excavators were harmed in the making of this video."
@Andrew-pm5bg
@Andrew-pm5bg 11 місяців тому
I am SO GLAD this guy is making videos again!!!!!
@itsthealeegatorG
@itsthealeegatorG 10 місяців тому
i am still amazed at how your feet dont get hurt walking on such terrain i swear there must have been thousands of thorns there
@UyeGaming
@UyeGaming 11 місяців тому
It's crazy how much energy from you and the sources around you is needed to build things.
@DisorderedArray
@DisorderedArray 11 місяців тому
He says at the start of the video that using fire to cut the fallen tree saves tool wear. Imagine if basic tools took so much effort to make that they were too precious to use on menial tasks!
@O5MO
@O5MO 11 місяців тому
@@DisorderedArray stone tools are very hard to make and wear easily. Using them to cut a big log is inefective, and requires a lot of energy from him. But with fire you can just light it once, and just check on the process to make sure nothinh else is burned.
@ragnkja
@ragnkja 11 місяців тому
When most tasks can be done using machines, we've become disconnected from how much energy they actually require to do.
@UyeGaming
@UyeGaming 11 місяців тому
@@DisorderedArray Think of all the energy that fire used. It's pretty cool thinking about it.
@gensanitygames
@gensanitygames 11 місяців тому
Fascinated by the idea that different quality clays are good for different things. With bricks, impurities aren't as bad because it's just a solid slab of clay. But in thinner pieces, it's vital for the clay to be as free of impurities as possible. It makes sense, it's just interesting to see it in practice.
@TheRojo387
@TheRojo387 11 місяців тому
Bricks can be insulated by adding charcoal shards and Paperbark shreds, the later of which strengthens them.
@rikuaotsuki6353
@rikuaotsuki6353 11 місяців тому
Part of this is actually caused by what clay IS. Not only are clay particles tiny, they're plate-shaped. That's what gives it the ability to hold shape, and why thinner, finer shapes require purer clay--the impurities just don't have that ability, and at a certain point the clay content will be too low to hold everything else together without crumbling.
@gensanitygames
@gensanitygames 11 місяців тому
@@rikuaotsuki6353 That's fascinating! Thanks!
@chaseburns8418
@chaseburns8418 10 місяців тому
Im showing my son how to make a brick out of ash. It's a great life lesson.
@leonardo.1024
@leonardo.1024 11 місяців тому
Always really impressed by your research and planning that goes unremarked in the videos, obviously as well as the clarity. Particularly liked the way you could see the bricks starting to progressively glow with heat higher and higher up the kiln. Bit of a concern, though: as you mentioned you're going into the dry season, you didn't clear the area around it of readily flammable material. Maybe just not a concern with that sort of tropical environment? I'll readily admit I'm more familiar with the temperate climes where that'd be unconscionable.
@GodsOwnPrototype
@GodsOwnPrototype 10 місяців тому
I believe he does these on a friend's property so I'm sure he takes due care - he seems a conscientious, patient, hardworking type that doesn't cut corners.
@tobroney5692
@tobroney5692 11 місяців тому
"Mosquitoes are around but the smoke keeps them away" This primitive solution is better than most today's repellent spray.
@Draedaja
@Draedaja 11 місяців тому
The sheer amount of effort needed to dig a pit of this "small" size! Your patience and stamina never fail to surprise me!
@hdkgiscool
@hdkgiscool 11 місяців тому
This content makes my day, and the fact that I am pretty sure this is real shows that clearly, this man is very skilled and has a lot of experience, unlike the fake channels. Anyway, these videos are visual masterpieces. I really enjoy watching them.
@mariomolnar3184
@mariomolnar3184 10 місяців тому
Thank you for the text description as well. Very informative near the end. Also, it's a great example of how metal tools got stuff done exponentially faster. No more burning a trunk for a day. Chop it in a couple of minutes with your sharp metal axe
@robertlarson7224
@robertlarson7224 11 місяців тому
Been watching for 5 years, and if you keep uploading, I'll definitely be watching for at least 5 more. These videos are perfect, fascinating and calming. I love seeing how you improve your techniques and designs over time.
@ogi22
@ogi22 11 місяців тому
It is fascinating. It is learning by doing. It's like watching on high speed how we evolved:) Just dare you to say anything else besides it's fascinating :D
@krakenpots5693
@krakenpots5693 10 місяців тому
It takes experimental archeology to a whole new level, giving us not only an insight into how things may have been made in the past, but also how techniques may have evolved over time!!! Fascinating!!!
@gnomesagn4906
@gnomesagn4906 11 місяців тому
It's neat to see you refining the batch sizes of your materials. You've got the volume of clay for X bricks, which will exactly fit in the kiln, and needs Y volume of wood. With Y needing to be bigger, but you know the Y you used because you measured it with the sticks, so you can make a pretty accurate adjustment next batch.
@markoap91
@markoap91 11 місяців тому
It is a good day when I get to watch another Primitive Technology video.
@MikeHunt-zh6lt
@MikeHunt-zh6lt 11 місяців тому
Im so glad that no excavators were harmed in the making of this video❤, AND that the bricks passed the bird vibe test
@alybloodshade
@alybloodshade 11 місяців тому
One of my favorite channels on YT and literally the only one of this type that I will watch. All the others are too fake and honestly kind of useless, but this, this has a peaceful environment, interesting and useful information, as well as a chill vibe. The fact you show food stuffs sometimes and add in the subtitles so those of us that are curious can learn, well it keeps me coming back. Been subscribed to you since your first video went viral on Facebook and can't wait to see what else you'll teach us! You're like the primitive survival child of Bob Ross and Steve Irwin.
@jonpopelka
@jonpopelka 11 місяців тому
Facts.
@Vaeldarg
@Vaeldarg 11 місяців тому
There was ONE of the "copycat" channels, Primitive Skills, that also showed the whole process. I think the only "done for sake of convenience" was the amount of iron had access to for forging into tools. Woodcrafting, building, forging, pottery, agriculture all done on his own by hand, otherwise.
@timhyatt9185
@timhyatt9185 11 місяців тому
only channel i watch that's close to this is the chinese guy who is constantly making different things (usually from bamboo, sometimes wood or stone) and ends with making some sort of meal....
@Vaeldarg
@Vaeldarg 11 місяців тому
@@timhyatt9185 That's probably the one, tho isn't Chinese, think he's in thailand/vietnam/south korea, forgot which.
@Vaeldarg
@Vaeldarg 11 місяців тому
@@timhyatt9185 That's John's disadvantage here: no bamboo. It's an OP material, as that channel demonstrates.
@pesterenan
@pesterenan 11 місяців тому
John I don't know if it is more work to the timelapses but, man those are awesome! It's so nice to see you doing a 'simple' task that demands much time to complete but in seconds hahha Keep up the great work! Your channel will always be number one!
@harkensilver4148
@harkensilver4148 11 місяців тому
Mas olha só, além de aparecer no jovem nerd, você dá as caras aqui também
@LaSerpentDEden
@LaSerpentDEden 11 місяців тому
I on the other hand thought it was a bit off form, I understand the need for it but I think this channel thrives by embracing the time and patience each step takes. I for one would watch every second of him working but I understand I may not be the majority 💟
@NikolayShuyskiy
@NikolayShuyskiy 11 місяців тому
@@LaSerpentDEden 100% agree. Jerky timelapses thew me off, I quite value the meditative quality of these videos
@baronvonbeandip
@baronvonbeandip 8 місяців тому
Imagine having multiple people in this process doing all the 'solved' preparatory tasks. Monke together strong
@zockerjarves8835
@zockerjarves8835 11 місяців тому
"no excavators were harmed during the making of this video" best quote ever in a primitive technology video 😂
@3vrLol
@3vrLol 11 місяців тому
"No excavators were harmed in the making of this video." With a burn like that, you don't even need a firestick!
@AllDayBikes
@AllDayBikes 11 місяців тому
5:04 "no excavators were harmed in the making of this video" haha shots fired!
@dooberss385
@dooberss385 11 місяців тому
Every time a new video comes out I literally sit there in utter amazement for the entire video. Stuff is wild. Keep it up man, incredible work
@Starolfr
@Starolfr 11 місяців тому
This has been one of my absolute favorite channels for years. Thank you for all of these. I look forward to many, many more. :)
@diablothe2nd894
@diablothe2nd894 11 місяців тому
I love watching your videos twice. The first time without subtitles to take it all in, then a second time with your carefully written subtitles turned on to explain your process. It's brilliant!
@ajsparx4133
@ajsparx4133 11 місяців тому
Oh geez there's been subtitles in his videos the WHOLE TIME???
@diablothe2nd894
@diablothe2nd894 11 місяців тому
@@ajsparx4133 Yup! Now you'll have to go back and watch them all again :D
@rong1924
@rong1924 11 місяців тому
Same.
@Melancthon7332
@Melancthon7332 11 місяців тому
@@ajsparx4133 oh man, you really should watch the last year of videos again. The subs explain all the material science that has seriously come into play on the channel for the last dozen or so videos.
@LightningbrotherG
@LightningbrotherG 11 місяців тому
Ideal viewing experience
@lukabrasi001
@lukabrasi001 11 місяців тому
i love how you keep it consistent to show where you keep getting stuff from, or show progress of doing things while being sped up instead of cutting the video. way too many fake primitive channels keep doing shady stuff between cuts... i know you've always included footage of you doing the stuff, i just wanted to point out and appreciate the effort you make
@jonathananonymouse7685
@jonathananonymouse7685 11 місяців тому
I've been meaning to ask, but keep forgetting: Do you happen to know what kind of wood your firesticks are? I'm sure you've gone through more than a few sets over the years, but I was hoping you could tell us. Thanks, man, and keep up the good work. I loved reading your book!
@jonathananonymouse7685
@jonathananonymouse7685 10 місяців тому
Are they hardwood? Softwood? Or, even better, do you happen to know what species of tree they come from, if you prefer one particular tree?
@leroyleadfoot
@leroyleadfoot 10 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/smmfbaiomWOd140.html
@DigitalDiabloUK
@DigitalDiabloUK 11 місяців тому
What this highlights is how humanity benefited from a shared workload within tribes and settlements. That was 3-4 days work for just 50 bricks, and whilst an impressive achievement, excludes the other activities for long term survival - hunting and gathering, shelter maintenance, food preparation and so on. With multiple people involved in different roles, sharing their work, the opportunity for humans to specialise in certain activities for the good of the community really stands out, when only PT is the one seen doing all the work.
@SliceAndDiceKat
@SliceAndDiceKat 11 місяців тому
Id love to see more timelapses like that! Id like to see how you make areas clear for building things in, seeing the prep is my favorite.
@kenohki3492
@kenohki3492 11 місяців тому
Recording him doing all fifty bricks...more real work we'll see than on other copycat channels!
@FirstOfTheMagi
@FirstOfTheMagi 11 місяців тому
@@kenohki3492 combined
@richardcunhacomedy
@richardcunhacomedy 11 місяців тому
He should have a second channel with unedited footage, I'm pretty sure people would like it as a background noise.
@Just_Sara
@Just_Sara 11 місяців тому
@@richardcunhacomedy Hm, you may be on to something here.
@slickgiraffe6650
@slickgiraffe6650 11 місяців тому
Always a good day for Primitive Technology
@dylanosmond2240
@dylanosmond2240 11 місяців тому
Love this channel and I feel like there are Very true fans here. Being real and true never loses , its what we are lacking right now. Learn skills people , learn and learn! I mean look how far this channel has came . He didn't any of this at the beginning.
@JackStewart316
@JackStewart316 11 місяців тому
"no excavators were harmed in the making of this video" is a funny as line lmao. Still seemingly the only bushcraft channel that isn't full of lies.
@xerr0n
@xerr0n 11 місяців тому
you know, it took me a few years to get that you use captions. that's just how mesmerizing your videos are- no explanation needed, but much more richer when they are added into the mix.
@leonardofink4236
@leonardofink4236 11 місяців тому
Love the new timelapse! Great touch! It shows us even more so how much work it takes
@garrisonguides719
@garrisonguides719 Місяць тому
John, The subtle commentary in the cc is my favorite part, the brick foreman hilarious!
@smacky101
@smacky101 11 місяців тому
I could watch this man make fire every video every day. Just something so peaceful about it.
@JasonAllentheking
@JasonAllentheking 11 місяців тому
John looking shredded and killing it with the closed captioning jokes! This is what sets him apart from all the copycat channels out there. I love that he doesn't cut the video when starting friction fires, we get to see it from start > smoke > ember > flame. Most channels have people rubbing two sticks together for 10 seconds then boom - look a raging fire lol.
@merusharkfin1787
@merusharkfin1787 11 місяців тому
Your channel has spurred me throughout the years and my love for primitive survival has only grown! I attribute much of my fascination to these videos and we’re all thankful to have you still uploading for our enjoyment!!! Thank you forever for giving us a look into a simpler but also intricate way of life
@allgreatfictions
@allgreatfictions 11 місяців тому
Like a true Queenslander, you just love having stacks of bricks sitting around your house. Legend.
@Dashi42100
@Dashi42100 11 місяців тому
There is something incredibly humbling about getting to see what our ancestors did to survive, and not only that but become the dominant species on the planet. Truly amazing.
@ZevTheIsreali
@ZevTheIsreali 11 місяців тому
I love this channel not only because It teaches me how to make stuff in the forest from dirt and sticks, but also because our protagonist has beautiful muscles and is constantly in great poses. He would be an ideal figure art model
@davidrowe9168
@davidrowe9168 11 місяців тому
I’ve loved your work from the beginning. You get more done in 13 minutes than many UKpostsrs do in an hour
@Dorfjunge
@Dorfjunge 11 місяців тому
Or Africa in 80 million years!
@DhanyShaf
@DhanyShaf 11 місяців тому
I would love to see this man build a castle, regardless of how long it takes
@susanna6462
@susanna6462 10 місяців тому
"like most problems, fire is the solution", i need that on a mug
@TastyBusiness
@TastyBusiness 11 місяців тому
The legend returns! It's fascinating watching someone just working with their hands to create something from the earth like that.
@Migixkem
@Migixkem 11 місяців тому
5:15 lmao the "No excavators were harmed during the making of this video" subtitles targetting the fake ones watching his videos rn
@logancrider7901
@logancrider7901 10 місяців тому
Finally bought your book!! Look forward to adding it to my library!! Thank you for everything that you do and have done, you are an inspiration to us all. ❤
@faelreklaw8837
@faelreklaw8837 11 місяців тому
No matter how many years will pass I will watch your videos. So calming..
@natesturm448
@natesturm448 11 місяців тому
What I like about this channel is the truth on the human body. This man doesn't get jacked like people think this style of life would make someone into. He's lean and smart enough to make tools and equipment. If you see someone who's buff and doing this? They're probably pretty damn dumb.
@Donut
@Donut 11 місяців тому
Next episode can you show us how to build a Honda K20A engine?
@victormasson625
@victormasson625 11 місяців тому
Only if Nolan do a firepit to put in his garage for winter
@boredincan
@boredincan 11 місяців тому
Only if from now on you refer to "trucks" as utes on your channel
@HundredPercentLuck
@HundredPercentLuck 11 місяців тому
Your videos are my favorite thing on UKposts. Every time you post a new one, I get way too excited. I wish you were able to post them weekly but I obviously understand that you do it at your own pace.
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