Great video! The geologist in me is curious to know what kind of ore you're using. Looks like hematite? Not sure what the red stuff is, possibly dried iron bacteria. Just guesses though. A taller, narrower furnace should help the fire get hotter. Might be worth a try. So much work for so little iron. I wonder what you plan to make.
If you think in the context of now it dosnt work have to think civilization as we know it hasnt arrived yet..the start of the iron age..then it makes sense.... the name Primitive
Hematite..Martite..Meghemite ..Specutite..Crushed that's what the red is and any one material with Magnetite Iron Ore all produces the same product..70%FE..72%FE..now if there was a way for him to make a crucible add borax then he would have 91% to 97% iron..
@@Zanzamor what really pisses me off is the fact that he drops all the "junk" on the ground. while i'm sure there is still iron in there mixed in the slag
Grind the fired rocks into powder. The metal will not become powder. Then you can use the powder again in the clay ball mix and get more metal. Just an idea. I wouldn't waste it just sweeping it away. It is survival right?
Great Video!!! If you can, try to add subtitles explaining why you do certain things. Like why did you crush coal and added to the crushed iron? Some people might know is use to increase its heat, but an explanation/details is always welcome. sorry my english, not my first language.
@@robinlambregts actually it's because the iron comes in the form of iron oxide. What you need is just regular iron. When you burn charcoal it creates carbon monoxide, so it drips the oxygen from the iron and creates carbon dioxide. Basically it takes away the oxygen in the iron to make it more pure
I actually prefer it without subtitles. In a lot of his videos it's not clear initially what he's doing or why, but as the video progresses his goal becomes apparent. I think it's enjoyable to try and guess what he's doing. Additionally I just like the existing aesthetic of his videos; not having links, adds, or text in the video is kind of refreshing. That's just my opinion, subtitles could be okay however.
@Mass Debater bruh. Just because it's not the original doesnt mean it's bad. At the end of the day it's about education. I watch and learn from both. Both are good. Hes just trying his best. He even says primitive technology was a huge inspiration for him
@@ancientbuilds3764 Alas, he did put a lot of sweat and tears into building up the place. But the vacation did him some good - he put on weight. Maybe the property owners waited until everything was built then slapped the legal paper on him.
@@hoihoy Just from my picture. I have spoken with him and he does his culture a great service. He really is a great guy. As i can understand it, there was a problem with building rights. This seems to have been resolved. Let us not speak more over it. Enjoy the videos.
@@ancientbuilds3764 "he does his culture a great service " by faking videos!!!!!! All that hard labour and he gets fatter. How many Big Macs do you think he can down in one sitting.
Your furnace is way too cold, is barely enough to melt copper or bronze. Part of it is due to air delivery system which is inadequate, part due to poor coke, you need some good coal or charcoal to get temperatures high enough.
@@KhwostSosh Да, по хорошему надо её раз в четыре- пять выше сделать. Тяга лучше, меньше напрягаться с подачей воздуха. А про подготовку материала я вообще молчу. Так халатно к ней отнестись это вообще что-то с чем-то. Там вообще целый комплекс по обогащению. Если мне мой склероз не изменяет как минимум пять стадий. Просушка(выветривание), обжиг(избавляемся от серы), размельчения, промывка и просеивание. Тогда можно подумать о более менее приличном выходе железа. А так у него получились слезки.
@@Guron Да нет, у примитива все получилось. Он принцип показал, а то что железа там слезки, так ты же видел сколько там этой типа руды. Для справки, для получения таким способом 600 граммов металла надо порядка десяти килограмм руды. Причем обогащённой. У примитива таких объемов не было. А так всё правильно.
My friend I saw that your knowledge is good in this area, is it possible to take some of your time? I would like to know about this process you mentioned, how this mechanical action works in getting a good material, what kind of rocks or stones should I use, I would love to know the name of these materials, because I live on a farm and want to try search for these materials here
Congratulations! That, indeed, does look like smelted iron! One of the reasons that the Iron Age _followed_ the Bronze Age instead of being concurrent with it is that -- as you have shown -- it takes much more effort and better tools to refine the same amount of iron/steel compared to an amount of copper, tin, and bronze. What you have achieved is amazing!
It would probably take you less time to find magnetite (black sand) in the river in much greater quantities, than it took you to find all of that fantastic coal coke. You might even find gold by accident lol.
Would the iron be heavier than the other dross around it when you smash it up? If so, could you use some sort of "panning" process with a wide clay dish and running water to float away to separate the light stuff from the heavy ore?
his not panning for gold..you can find Iron ore almost anywhere visually if you know what your looking for or use a magnet but then again his trying to show the primitive way not modern..start of the Iron age
Yea if you were thinking in modern terms possible but then you have to wonder why hasn't it been part of the history text.. iron wasn't even discovered yet that's why the show is primitive not simi civilization or modern...show me in history where clay plates were used for any kind of panning..even up to now...must be a reason for that...probably because clay makes a bad medium to the panning process..Copper would be a better medium, but then that wasn't discovered either there just showing what you can do in a primitive setting with materials in your area....
If you produce molten metal (really, really hard because you probably won't get it hot enough anyway) in that kind of direct reduction furnace it'll absorb carbon from the burning coal/charcoal and become pig iron... which is great for modern iron production but really bad for primitive workers. Pig iron needs to be refined again then worked in more difficult ways, to remove all the extra carbon or it'll be too brittle to be used for anything. What he wants is an iron bloom, a chunk of semi molten iron and slag mixed together which can then be forged to remove the slag and produce wrought iron or steel.
@@danieltoledo9295 As far as I'm aware it's the same as any other iron bloom, the only difference is the source of ore being used, in that case iron sand rather than crushed rock. It's still a bloomery furnace that produces an iron bloom.
This will take some time - but you will get enough ore eventually. EVERYTHING is ALWAYS sooo much work with you "primitive" guys... Just keep on rocking!
You should look up gold panning. Iron is heavier then the ash and stone, it will be easier to seperate the fragments after youve crushed them all. You will get more pure iron. Its also easier to melt in smaller pieces because they have a different melting point. Just a tip.
metals from dirt are usually lighter metals. what u got there is a mixture of metals. u gotta use a natural magnet usally found where lighning strikes iron and use that to gather black sand from river bead
It's so good to see you back man.. As always, another amazing video.. Just don't disappear on us again bro, lol.. I thought you just quit doing the whole RUclips thing all together, but here you are.. Btw, what happened to your other camp site man?? That was really starting to look pretty sweet.. Especially the stone pools and sidewalks you put in.. That was awesome.. Anyway, excellent job on the iron video here and welcome back my friend, we missed watching you do what you do bro.. Take care and stay safe.. Cheers..
I think if you make the clayballs again you need to fire them VERY VERY HOT. Until the metal melts and the clay mix is burned away. Stoke the fire constantly and stoke it well. Leave nothing but white ashes in the entire pit. Have a thick heavy-duty clay pan underneath the fire to catch the metal as it drips down. (Where the embers were falling in the video) . you have some good iton and can make enough of that stage 1 (little beads you got from it) and move to stage 2 (refining it/ slagging it and then pouring into an ingot) for a later stage 3 (make something you really need like axe or knife). I have enjoyed watching your progress and look forward to more.
OG is stuck because he has no proper Iron ore and refuses to trade or cheat. This guy knows what we want to see, has the iron ore and didnt cheat.Thumbs up. Hopefully he has unlocked the formula of the things we want to see and not just copy OG primitive tech.
He might just as well go to the store and buy the stuff he needs then he doesn't need to show us how it's done with just material in the area..I thought this show was to show us what can be done with material he can find in the area without modern tools, just stuff he makes there even the tools he uses..
Hello! I have such an idea why you don’t pump a chicken coop or a pigsty or make a building where the birds will live. And if you don’t want it, then I have a request to make at least an ax with metal tools! Привет! у меня такая идея почему тебе не прокачать курятник либо свинарник или сделать здание где будут жить птицы. А если это не захочешь то у меня просьба сделай уже метолические инструменты хотябы топор!
Some of the comments here are not justified. Do you not read the title???? PRIMITIVE LIFE...he know what he is doing, sit back and enjoy and stop being so judge mental.
Eh, even fishing hooks or sewing needles are an improvement over not having them... an awl maybe. Even small amount of metal is a handy thing to someone who only has stone tools.
@@lucasriley874 True. He can also make blade tips/edges out of metal, only on top of the wood, to save material while still having the sharp metal blade. (it's hard to explain in words what I'm thinking of.)
2 sticks..still practiced today in survival training and other parts of the world..easier with sticks then carrying 2 lumps of iron ore in your pocket if you had any at the time..
I make fire with sticks nearly everyday. I do it with a all natural materials. I also use rock and steel to spark fire. I use iron pyrite nodules too which are easier than rock and steel and certainly easier than handrill or bow drill and much quicker. You have no idea. Anywhere there is no pyrite they use sticks. Places with lots of pyrite they use sticks secondary but still use them yes. Pyrite the size of a chicken egg is very light and when halved and used with flint lasts quite a long time. Pyrite on pyrite lasts much less time.
Lighters are man made and have a short life span. Gas runs out, working parts break or rust. Pyrite can be found naturally around the world as can sticks. Once you learn to use them you have fire at will. Same principle as giving a man a fish. You feed him for a day or two. Teach a man to fish and he feeds himself and family for the present and future. Lighters, sticks and pyrite same principle. You should learn to do it. You will enjoy it.
@@branni6538 Don't need too I have people to do it for me..is called flint and steal..same in a lighter not iron..im way past iron..Im moving on to Super Civilization hasnt happen yet..done with Primitive..you can stay there good place for you..Pan all the magnatite, hematite, martite, specutite,meghemite, to your hearts content..me ill just buy it pre-made..much easier
It's great and all and you should be proud of what you got. But it was boring as hell watching you pick out bits smaller than pebbles. It made the 11+ minutes feel like an hour. Sometimes it's ok to jump the process if it's Exactly the same thing over and over and over. But it was still very impressive.
Just curious, is it possible to use ceramic crucible to melt iron? I mean, if it's possible, you can potentially get more clean iron to work with. As I see, for now you get a lot of impurities, and basically very small amount of raw iron. I'm not sure is it possible to actually melt iron to liquid form in that kind of kiln.
Le soucis c'est que le minerais n'est pas assez riche, tu devrais bruler tes pierres à minerai ou ta poudre avant afin d'éliminer les plus légères impuretés. Ensuite utiliser du charbon n'est pas une bonne idée. Trop d'impuretés dedans même si le charbon est plus riche en carbone et donc chauffe plus que le charbon de bois. Et encore, ton bas fourneau est trop large et pas assez haut. Faut que tu puisse y mettre plus de minerai et surtout sur une plus petite surface.
just need to make a pumpkin farm and you can spawn in golems to defend your village from raid.
@@rizkysetyabudiaprilianto2034 Don't you think it's a joke ? :D
He'd be terrible in Minecraft! His buildings don't have doors; monsters could walk right in.
Creeper awwwww man
@@LordKaladin a creeper, boom
@@LordKaladin so we back in the mine
Great video!
The geologist in me is curious to know what kind of ore you're using. Looks like hematite? Not sure what the red stuff is, possibly dried iron bacteria. Just guesses though.
A taller, narrower furnace should help the fire get hotter. Might be worth a try.
So much work for so little iron. I wonder what you plan to make.
If you're a geologist, can you please go to mudfossil University and have a debate with Roger over there. Please ... I beg ...
If you think in the context of now it dosnt work have to think civilization as we know it hasnt arrived yet..the start of the iron age..then it makes sense.... the name Primitive
Hematite..Martite..Meghemite ..Specutite..Crushed that's what the red is and any one material with Magnetite Iron Ore all produces the same product..70%FE..72%FE..now if there was a way for him to make a crucible add borax then he would have 91% to 97% iron..
@@Zanzamor what really pisses me off is the fact that he drops all the "junk" on the ground. while i'm sure there is still iron in there mixed in the slag
Grind the fired rocks into powder. The metal will not become powder. Then you can use the powder again in the clay ball mix and get more metal. Just an idea. I wouldn't waste it just sweeping it away. It is survival right?
You are an extremely intelligent man who entertains and educates us. I love this channel. Thank you for the new content.
Great Video!!!
If you can, try to add subtitles explaining why you do certain things.
Like why did you crush coal and added to the crushed iron? Some people might know is use to increase its heat, but an explanation/details is always welcome.
sorry my english, not my first language.
In order to make steel u need to add carbon to iron ore and melt them together.
@@robinlambregts actually it's because the iron comes in the form of iron oxide. What you need is just regular iron. When you burn charcoal it creates carbon monoxide, so it drips the oxygen from the iron and creates carbon dioxide. Basically it takes away the oxygen in the iron to make it more pure
I actually prefer it without subtitles. In a lot of his videos it's not clear initially what he's doing or why, but as the video progresses his goal becomes apparent. I think it's enjoyable to try and guess what he's doing. Additionally I just like the existing aesthetic of his videos; not having links, adds, or text in the video is kind of refreshing. That's just my opinion, subtitles could be okay however.
@Mass Debater bruh. Just because it's not the original doesnt mean it's bad. At the end of the day it's about education. I watch and learn from both. Both are good. Hes just trying his best. He even says primitive technology was a huge inspiration for him
@Mass Debater He's much better than Primitive Technology.
He is not making a swimming pooll!!!!!
He has 2 and a pond for fish.
Need more iron for the iron age.
Does not look like iron. Fake
I hope you get your fish pond, chicken coop, and pigsty plus gardens and flowers back in full operation.
Id say they are dead. He was hauled off for not having permission to build there. Seems he sorted it though.
@@ancientbuilds3764 Alas, he did put a lot of sweat and tears into building up the place. But the vacation did him some good - he put on weight. Maybe the property owners waited until everything was built then slapped the legal paper on him.
@@ancientbuilds3764 He was hauled off? What's your source on this?
@@hoihoy Just from my picture. I have spoken with him and he does his culture a great service. He really is a great guy. As i can understand it, there was a problem with building rights. This seems to have been resolved. Let us not speak more over it. Enjoy the videos.
@@ancientbuilds3764 "he does his culture a great service " by faking videos!!!!!!
All that hard labour and he gets fatter.
How many Big Macs do you think he can down in one sitting.
Your furnace is way too cold, is barely enough to melt copper or bronze. Part of it is due to air delivery system which is inadequate, part due to poor coke, you need some good coal or charcoal to get temperatures high enough.
his furnace is full of cracks and the walls are not thick enough.
Primitive all the this and that didnt exist then the start of the Iron Age..
Why don't you just take it to a smelter
Errors.
1. Insufficient heating. Too low pipe.
2. The material is not crushed. Enrichment is not carried out.
Yandex translator
А как понять, слишком низкая труба? Типа, нет тяги?
@@KhwostSosh Да, по хорошему надо её раз в четыре- пять выше сделать. Тяга лучше, меньше напрягаться с подачей воздуха. А про подготовку материала я вообще молчу. Так халатно к ней отнестись это вообще что-то с чем-то. Там вообще целый комплекс по обогащению. Если мне мой склероз не изменяет как минимум пять стадий. Просушка(выветривание), обжиг(избавляемся от серы), размельчения, промывка и просеивание. Тогда можно подумать о более менее приличном выходе железа. А так у него получились слезки.
@@Колорад-д9й да фейк это все, у примитив технолоджес, который честно пытался это сделать, так ничего и не вышло за несколько попыток.
@@Guron Да нет, у примитива все получилось. Он принцип показал, а то что железа там слезки, так ты же видел сколько там этой типа руды. Для справки, для получения таким способом 600 граммов металла надо порядка десяти килограмм руды. Причем обогащённой. У примитива таких объемов не было. А так всё правильно.
My friend I saw that your knowledge is good in this area, is it possible to take some of your time? I would like to know about this process you mentioned, how this mechanical action works in getting a good material, what kind of rocks or stones should I use, I would love to know the name of these materials, because I live on a farm and want to try search for these materials here
So informative! Love this channel. These guys deserve every dollar they earn from youtube. This is art!
Congratulations! That, indeed, does look like smelted iron!
One of the reasons that the Iron Age _followed_ the Bronze Age instead of being concurrent with it is that -- as you have shown -- it takes much more effort and better tools to refine the same amount of iron/steel compared to an amount of copper, tin, and bronze. What you have achieved is amazing!
Thanks God your back, nice to watch your more vedios..
It would probably take you less time to find magnetite (black sand) in the river in much greater quantities, than it took you to find all of that fantastic coal coke.
You might even find gold by accident lol.
Stop watcing Dr stone alright
@@salvadorenoify what?
@@salvadorenoify ayeeee was thinking the same thing
Thats right
Key word here that seems to be missing Primitive the start of the Iron age...
Finally you comeback my idol
Bruh what
Would the iron be heavier than the other dross around it when you smash it up? If so, could you use some sort of "panning" process with a wide clay dish and running water to float away to separate the light stuff from the heavy ore?
The water will oxidise it. Bad idea.
his not panning for gold..you can find Iron ore almost anywhere visually if you know what your looking for or use a magnet but then again his trying to show the primitive way not modern..start of the Iron age
Yea if you were thinking in modern terms possible but then you have to wonder why hasn't it been part of the history text.. iron wasn't even discovered yet that's why the show is primitive not simi civilization or modern...show me in history where clay plates were used for any kind of panning..even up to now...must be a reason for that...probably because clay makes a bad medium to the panning process..Copper would be a better medium, but then that wasn't discovered either there just showing what you can do in a primitive setting with materials in your area....
More wood for carbon, and more airflow for higher heat .... need to sinter out that iron, then melt into raw metal ....
If you produce molten metal (really, really hard because you probably won't get it hot enough anyway) in that kind of direct reduction furnace it'll absorb carbon from the burning coal/charcoal and become pig iron... which is great for modern iron production but really bad for primitive workers. Pig iron needs to be refined again then worked in more difficult ways, to remove all the extra carbon or it'll be too brittle to be used for anything. What he wants is an iron bloom, a chunk of semi molten iron and slag mixed together which can then be forged to remove the slag and produce wrought iron or steel.
@@lucasriley874 you know how to make tamahaghane?
@@danieltoledo9295 As far as I'm aware it's the same as any other iron bloom, the only difference is the source of ore being used, in that case iron sand rather than crushed rock. It's still a bloomery furnace that produces an iron bloom.
This will take some time - but you will get enough ore eventually.
EVERYTHING is ALWAYS sooo much work with you "primitive" guys...
Just keep on rocking!
Hello
In primitive life this would be normal..but for us we would call it survival..
I can't believe it... HE'S BACK :D
You should look up gold panning. Iron is heavier then the ash and stone, it will be easier to seperate the fragments after youve crushed them all. You will get more pure iron. Its also easier to melt in smaller pieces because they have a different melting point. Just a tip.
В прошлом видео было слышно что рядом машины ездят, сходи и возьми у водителей болтов и гаек, и переплавь в то что тебе нужно, нам мозг не парь.
Roman Brezgin 😁
OMG!!!!!!!!! Where was this guy? i was so happy to see him...... welcome back BOLO!!!!!
Your furnace lost much heat. And iron clay cake is too large.
Good to hear the chickens are still doing well
metals from dirt are usually lighter metals. what u got there is a mixture of metals. u gotta use a natural magnet usally found where lighning strikes iron and use that to gather black sand from river bead
I see little iron pebbles.
Great now you can make a blunderbuster
It's so good to see you back man.. As always, another amazing video.. Just don't disappear on us again bro, lol.. I thought you just quit doing the whole RUclips thing all together, but here you are.. Btw, what happened to your other camp site man?? That was really starting to look pretty sweet.. Especially the stone pools and sidewalks you put in.. That was awesome.. Anyway, excellent job on the iron video here and welcome back my friend, we missed watching you do what you do bro.. Take care and stay safe.. Cheers..
Welcome back we missed you
That will take a while to produce an axe...
Great video btw...
Nice to see you again... 😀
Very cool.
This sound like minecraft.
Please thumbs up
Very nice all the best
I think if you make the clayballs again you need to fire them VERY VERY HOT. Until the metal melts and the clay mix is burned away. Stoke the fire constantly and stoke it well. Leave nothing but white ashes in the entire pit. Have a thick heavy-duty clay pan underneath the fire to catch the metal as it drips down. (Where the embers were falling in the video) . you have some good iton and can make enough of that stage 1 (little beads you got from it) and move to stage 2 (refining it/ slagging it and then pouring into an ingot) for a later stage 3 (make something you really need like axe or knife). I have enjoyed watching your progress and look forward to more.
I like your content
👍👍👍
Este señor es el mejor de todos y todas las que hacen vídeos de supervivencia, es el mejor.
3:51 could use a magnet off camera to check also 🤔
Awesome man, and sorry for your loss.
I love each different channel has a different method of getting Iron
very cool
OG is stuck because he has no proper Iron ore and refuses to trade or cheat. This guy knows what we want to see, has the iron ore and didnt cheat.Thumbs up. Hopefully he has unlocked the formula of the things we want to see and not just copy OG primitive tech.
Now.. do that 50 more times. Then get a crucible and smelt it into a workable ingot.
He might just as well go to the store and buy the stuff he needs then he doesn't need to show us how it's done with just material in the area..I thought this show was to show us what can be done with material he can find in the area without modern tools, just stuff he makes there even the tools he uses..
Oh man... After a long time.. I missed you.. Welcome Back.
Tanvir Ahmed welcome back my
fully expecting gunpowder at some point! keep up the great work!
Gunpowder is quite easy to make, all you need is to collect sulfur. Saltpeter comes from boiling down human pee and charcoal from fires.
You know that’s made from poop right?
WOW ok Like 🙏💙☕🖤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Im so happy your back 😊
Interesting.
Time to work up to cast iron and start making Lodge cast iron dutch ovens, skillets, and cooking pans !!!!
Making cooking stuff with first iron? Bad idea
@@Devit42 read the below first comment, then you won't be making any comments ....
Woooo, excited for Iron season! X)
thumbnail looks like a gateway to hell. Great project
Imagine how valuable it would been in primitive times.
Hello! I have such an idea why you don’t pump a chicken coop or a pigsty or make a building where the birds will live.
And if you don’t want it, then I have a request to make at least an ax with metal tools!
Привет! у меня такая идея почему тебе не прокачать курятник либо свинарник или сделать здание где будут жить птицы.
А если это не захочешь то у меня просьба сделай уже метолические инструменты хотябы топор!
Just like the simulations
nice work very cool
Ah shit. The indigenous people have finally discovered the iron age. Were in trouble now.
Some of the comments here are not justified. Do you not read the title???? PRIMITIVE LIFE...he know what he is doing, sit back and enjoy and stop being so judge mental.
Good to see you well my friend.
sierra mas la entrada de aire de ventilador, tiene mucha perdida de presion de aire, saludos ,buen trabajo
Damn, that's a lot of work for a tiny reward. Interesting video though 👍🏼
- Slinger -
Now imagine how much carbon is needed to reduce Fe3+ to Fe just to make a shovel, not to mention a car.
It enough for a badass arrow head.
Muito bom
Que legal
Now he can make 2 metal tooth picks.
Eh, even fishing hooks or sewing needles are an improvement over not having them... an awl maybe. Even small amount of metal is a handy thing to someone who only has stone tools.
@@lucasriley874 True. He can also make blade tips/edges out of metal, only on top of the wood, to save material while still having the sharp metal blade. (it's hard to explain in words what I'm thinking of.)
not hot enough, too much air allowed to escape up top. very cool video though
Real life minecraft
6:46 is that a car honking in the background?
probably... outside of your place.. lol
Sounds like it!! jajajaja and his iron looks odd too
Lol you're right. Dudes outside behind the Walmart.
Where you been ? We missed you!!
Finaly not a pool.
Dunno if it would work but I would have tried making a simple manual centrifuge to separate them after crushing them
Welcome back!
Oh! That's how they do those bearing balls! xD
Thanks for coming back and for not building dumb ass swimming pools.
انا من عشاق حياة البريه والاعتماد على النفس
No wonder it took us so long to invent metal.
Sorry to burst your bubble buddy but you cant invent metal
@@declankim2977 *the act of forging
I can't wait the episode when he kill the Ender Dragon
Can someone please explain to me the process to get iron in detail? I don't really understand.
Im 10 Billion Percent sure that we can make humanity from scratch
Wow.....
Welcome back Asian's McGyver !! :D
Some of those nodules look like iron pyrites. Knock the large nodules together and they throw sparks. Primitive fire lighting.
2 sticks..still practiced today in survival training and other parts of the world..easier with sticks then carrying 2 lumps of iron ore in your pocket if you had any at the time..
I make fire with sticks nearly everyday. I do it with a all natural materials. I also use rock and steel to spark fire. I use iron pyrite nodules too which are easier than rock and steel and certainly easier than handrill or bow drill and much quicker. You have no idea. Anywhere there is no pyrite they use sticks. Places with lots of pyrite they use sticks secondary but still use them yes. Pyrite the size of a chicken egg is very light and when halved and used with flint lasts quite a long time. Pyrite on pyrite lasts much less time.
why go thru all that trouble use a lighter easy to carry not bulky yea why not since your off the wall on this actually use manganese works better..
Lighters are man made and have a short life span. Gas runs out, working parts break or rust. Pyrite can be found naturally around the world as can sticks. Once you learn to use them you have fire at will. Same principle as giving a man a fish. You feed him for a day or two. Teach a man to fish and he feeds himself and family for the present and future. Lighters, sticks and pyrite same principle. You should learn to do it. You will enjoy it.
@@branni6538 Don't need too I have people to do it for me..is called flint and steal..same in a lighter not iron..im way past iron..Im moving on to Super Civilization hasnt happen yet..done with Primitive..you can stay there good place for you..Pan all the magnatite, hematite, martite, specutite,meghemite, to your hearts content..me ill just buy it pre-made..much easier
You come bro I'm wite you long time
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Dude needs a natural magnet to collect that iron easier.
Natural magnets ?
Shekadi tinarta mufasa mufasa dibada waa ismarsufaa macalinkiyow I so maherso
So that’s how ball bearings are made.
All this iron and all this iron and not a knife to be made. Keep up the heat work!
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It's great and all and you should be proud of what you got. But it was boring as hell watching you pick out bits smaller than pebbles. It made the 11+ minutes feel like an hour. Sometimes it's ok to jump the process if it's Exactly the same thing over and over and over. But it was still very impressive.
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Why is your charcoal so shiny?
The shiny bits/rocks he was cracking apart were coal of some form.
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Just curious, is it possible to use ceramic crucible to melt iron? I mean, if it's possible, you can potentially get more clean iron to work with. As I see, for now you get a lot of impurities, and basically very small amount of raw iron. I'm not sure is it possible to actually melt iron to liquid form in that kind of kiln.
Le soucis c'est que le minerais n'est pas assez riche, tu devrais bruler tes pierres à minerai ou ta poudre avant afin d'éliminer les plus légères impuretés.
Ensuite utiliser du charbon n'est pas une bonne idée. Trop d'impuretés dedans même si le charbon est plus riche en carbone et donc chauffe plus que le charbon de bois.
Et encore, ton bas fourneau est trop large et pas assez haut.
Faut que tu puisse y mettre plus de minerai et surtout sur une plus petite surface.
good job for making iron, are you going to forge something with it ?
you dont have much but you can make an arrow maybe :)
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Try using a magnet for fishing out iron
what about the chicken and the wild boar
what if this guy and the guy from primitive tech teamed up, primitive tech will build the housing and this guy does the tools to make it easier
Can you make an iron ax if you get more iron?
もっと多くの鉄が手に入れば鉄の斧が作れたり?
use water to separate the metal.