Just for the future, if you mix ash with sap, it make an extremely strong adhesive. The only thing is, in order to use it, it must be applied while hot from a fire. Everyone like so he can see!
I think he probably knew that, from the amount of me stressing out the usage of resin glue on the discord server. If you wanna join, google "htme discord".
If that "hemp" really is someone's personal garden I wonder what they'll think when they notice a few stalks missing but ALL the leaves just strewn about on the ground
@@sciblastofficial9833 by drilling for oil , then you refine it by slowly boiling the crude oil, then you get naphtha from one of the fractions, then you polymerize with carbon by mixing it with coal powder and using sulfur as catalyst, then you bake it in the oven. then you grind and melt in a fillament for you 3D printer
@@superblast39 no for the glue it gives it more structure and makes it stronger the hemp rope is defiantly a decent cord for holding everything together
@@Shadow-gc6le you can just crush plants if you want to make a compound material like that. Herbivore droppings are more work than they're worth, and they are unsanitary.
@@Shadow-gc6le Yeah but nothing too gross, something like bunny droppings works really well. when it isn't fresh it just feels like dirt. nothing to be grossed out about.
Yeah, same with an axe handle. I think that’s how primitive technology makes his handles, burns a hole through rather than trying to drill with a rock...
Adam Wolf he's crafting his own tools in the video like you would do in a game of Minecraft. Original commenter is joking that Minecraft's graphics has gotten really good because he's referring to the footage in the video.
It's just speeding up what would be possible without help. He would've found the copper eventually, but with a detector it just doesn't take so long. The focus wasn't on finding the metal anyways.
Using a metal detector is a tool, already in ep2, you failed the make your own tools. I understand once you find it you can buy it but the dectector or was cheating.
(Ps, not disagreeing, just commenting a lot to point out to channel that axes into faces might not be appropriate for this awesome educational content that I am enjoying sharing with my boys so they can have at least some appreciation for how easy their life is)
Maybe someone was just hammering a chunck of copper when evening arrived, and deciding to continue the next day, used that rock-looking chunk of copper as a rock for the fire pit, finding the next morning all the stress released
@@mrlupine1197 I mean for me it feels more like TerraFirma Craft which is a mod for Minecraft that literally alters survival where you literally have to pick up pebbles and sticks that you find on the ground, make tools before you get a chance to break wood, you later have to find clay to make pottery which can lead to making ingot/tool head/sword blade casts which you use to make the copper tools or whatnot... look it up with a RUclipsr named EthosLab it's a pretty interesting and fun mod ^^
I thinck that the usage of a metaldetector and jackhamer were ok cause it makes no diference in the final "product" as vor example a "real" knfie would make
(Ps, not disagreeing, just commenting a lot to point out to channel that axes into faces might not be appropriate for this awesome educational content that I am enjoying sharing with my boys so they can have at least some appreciation for how easy their life is)
well he not really, Primitive Tech skipped the copper age and bronze age, and is in the iron age. he has made iron pills and smelted small amounts of iron from the ground
@@y33t23 well htme allows himself to get new material with basic tools and once obtained he can get it from anywhere so it doesn't take forever as he is trying to catch-up and finish his camera or improve it I should say
@@theztalker6731 Yeah, that's what I was saying. You can't compare it because htme makes the process of getting something easier once he's done it the primitive way, while primitive technology does everything by hand over and over again.
Anthropologist here. This is the Victorian concept of the caveman, but probably not the truth, since they had hyoid bones like us, so had language like us. It's just that we aren't sure what that language was. They were just as smart as us, just didn't have the discoveries we do. (and some people would also argue smarter if they were foraging, too.) Also, often caves were either used for mostly ritualistic purposes, or to escape the heat most of the time. Up through stone henge, when they were making huts, etc, often caves or mounds were used purely for ritual. With any new technology, though, there is a period of transition where some people lag behind others. You've probably seen that in your own lifetime.
(Ps, not disagreeing, just commenting a lot to point out to channel that axes into faces might not be appropriate for this awesome educational content that I am enjoying sharing with my boys so they can have at least some appreciation for how easy their life is)
But use AC/BC instead of the appropriations of the same exact calendar some trendy professor decided to label as BCE and CE.. Kind of insulting to the scientists who created the calendar to just disrespect it like that.
Patriot 03 but it isn’t disrespectful. It is like you said. An appropriation that acknowledges but adds to/alters the explorations of the past scientists
Patriot 03 Christianity is not meant to be the only way of existing. I am Jewish and I use before common era instead out of respect for other religions and belief systems
@@samanthaweber2195 It has nothing to do with Christianity being the only way of Existing, it has to do with respecting the people and Religion that MADE the Gregorian Calendar. You wouldn't do that to the creations of any other religion, you'd give credit to them. But Christianity, you steal and appropriate because no one will defend Christians.
This explanation of the guide about how the float copper was formed and distributed has to be one of the best explanations I've heard from a guide. In my experience guides are usually either under estimating me and dumbing down their language, or they are just temporary guides and don't know much about the subject themselves. It is rare to find a good guide that both knows everything about what they are showing and don't hold back in sharing information. I usually get into small arguments with guides when they for example tell contradicting stories and I confront them about it.
I love the videos but wasnt the point of restarting the series starting from scratch and using no tools? He used a metal detector and that steel chisel. Did I miss something?
Metal detector was a necessary shortcut due to the centuries of float copper being picked over and being much rarer today. The stuff in the mine was just for fun, since a mine that deep wouldn’t have existed or been possible to dig at that point in history/technological development.
It's a little easier than I thought (I expected you'd have to use the stone tools to mine copper or make the fire from scratch) but I guess it works too
I know the new thrust here is to quickly move up the tech tree but I think it would be really fun if you decided to pick just one of these advancements and try to get really good with it, as a small side project. Maybe its not hand worked copper, but something similar that interests you. Every couple months you could check back in and show us your progress, show us how far your copper arrow heads have come, or how well-polished and pretty the new ceremonial copper axe is. Just something to think about. I know I really enjoy watching someone master a skill rather than just try it out, and its deeply satisfying to see a beautiful hand-built object.
He's not using the tools to "make" stuff, just find it, copper would've been so common back then that using a metal detector makes it more fair because of how much has already been mined or used. He won't use any modern tools to build or make anything that will get him into the bronze age or whatever
Ah yes because releasing video once a year is a sustainable concept. You guys are nitpicky assholes. If he use modern tools to speed up things y'all complaint but if he doesn't upload fast enough because the project is not done yet y'all complaint as well. Nothing can satisfy you.
Those tools are for fine work - not chopping down trees. To cut down a tree stone age style, build a small fire at the base all around. break a couple of rocks and use the sharp edges to clear away the char from the fire. Continue with this process: small fire, sharp rock to scrape away the charred wood, repeat, etc. You can fell good sized trees this way. You can also "dig out" a dug out canoe this way. Fell your tree with the small fire and scraping rocks, then build a small fire where you want the end of your canoe - use previous method to "cut" canoe log to size. Select which side of your log you want as the inside, build a small fire along the top of that - continue with small fire and scrape method until you have a dug out canoe. The fire will also somewhat water proof the inside of your new canoe.
Personally though building a dugout is possible maybe with those tools I rather think it would be more possible to try and use those tools to build a skin on frame kayak
Remember when RUclips videos didn’t have minute long commercial breaks in the actual video? I know RUclips sucks at paying creators nowadays, but the walking dead mobile game isn’t worthy of a full commercial tf.
I've got to say, loving the new direction the channel is going and I really appreciate the effort you put into the ads. I don't even want to skip them like I do on most other channels (except corridor crew of course)
the use of metal detector during the finding of the float copper and also using powertools should not be allowed for this challenge in my opinion but i love the series this is really an amazing idea
I think the idea is that back then these big chunks of copper were just sitting on the surface as the glaciers receded and the surface examples have been picked clean over the last 12,000 years. Concessions were made to not have to dig randomly until he got lucky.
@@alexhamon9261 which is totally understandable but i don't know it just feels like its defeating the purpose of having a beginning of humanity series where you can only use what you make/craft yourself if you can use modern tools during the process.
For the future, you should gather different oils, linseed oil, vegetable oil, etc. One for the protection of wood, and also for hardening edges later down the line
It's important to point out that the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age system is is in fact NOT a system or measurement of technological progression, it is merely a way European and Middle Eastern history is retroactively divided up. Other parts of the world and other civilizations did not nessscarily follow the same pathway: Mesoamerican civilizations like the Aztec and Maya for example used stone and wooden tools/weapons, yet had cities larger then anything you saw in Bronze age Eurasia (Tenochtitlan had 200k people and covered 13.5 square kilometer,s vs Uruk, the largest Bronze age city, having 40k people and covering 4 square kilometers), comparable to the biggest cities of Greece and Medivial europe; as well as some highly complex water management networks, astronomy, political systems, etc. Just because a society is more or less complex in one area doesn't mean they can't be in others, and moreover, human socities don't all progress in the same way: Wheels for transportation seems like a basic thing, but they never bothered to use it and ahcieved considerable complexity regardless.
Instead of using hemp rope you can use deer tendon. Put it in your mouth let it get soft and warm, than wrap it around the head and the wood. It's a lot stronger.
He’s getting copper to use for tools but he said he could use safety gear yes but no modern tools so how can he use a pick and mallet? Not to be rood just actually wondering and making a joke 🙃
Can you possibly make longer videos, if it's not too much to ask? Sorry, I just like your videos and they help me calm down from all the depression and anxiety. I love you and the HTME crew!
I like the new direction to show is taking. Something that I think would be nice, will be including in the making of things. It was underlined in your Stone age video the humanity has accomplished Civilization by working together, just as you are accomplishing the series with the help of many. I love to see more of the team and see the making of things be more collaborative
I think what you did wrong is that you could have used stone tools to craft the metal ones, it would have been more historically accurate, much easy and it would result in way better tools.
I really feel like a kind of low brow entertainment mobile game as a sponsor is kind of antithetical to the style and purpose of the channel and really feels like a sellout. Like the first episode when the advertisement started and it was zombies and it turned out to be an ad for a completely irrelevant mobile game it was just soooo jarring.
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Alright I love the videos, but it’s weird when I upload when you do and when you cast too
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yo I was expecting myself to be start hunting with the muskets but none arrived in the mail smh
Just for the future, if you mix ash with sap, it make an extremely strong adhesive. The only thing is, in order to use it, it must be applied while hot from a fire. Everyone like so he can see!
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I think he probably knew that, from the amount of me stressing out the usage of resin glue on the discord server. If you wanna join, google "htme discord".
I remember seeing a video about the first type of glue and that its made from sap and ash
I think he’s seen it.
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it's so weird to see ancient tools being displayed in the same way the new iphone is
I’m disappointed you didn’t make the oxygen you breathe in this video from scratch
If that "hemp" really is someone's personal garden I wonder what they'll think when they notice a few stalks missing but ALL the leaves just strewn about on the ground
Hemp in just Cannabis
9S - Yeah, but hemp is the name for strains that are bred to use in textiles and don't really have much in the way of THC or other cannabinoids.
@@GuyNamedSean I know
Cant like this as it's at 69 likes
I'd be pissed
Let’s gooo, this is an amazing way to bring the channel
i know it’s a lot more interesting now that they have a set line of things they will be making
Jay Tuber yeah, now I know what to expect and it gives a complete story instead of jumping around eras
Hey look, I got a ❤️ from HTME for the first time
Just like they brought back the wild "hemp" plant from last episode
ZideYT2 yeah, it was probably weed but that’s not something you “stumble” upon
Just make a furnace with 8 cobblestone smh
Instead of grinding the stone manually against another stone, use a Stonecutter block.
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He'd need iron for that which would require cobblestone tools and a furnace to even get, amateurs smh.
What? That’s only in minecraftjoke!
No srsly
Just go creative its faster
I love your channel and can’t wait until you get to plastics
as a factorio player, plastics is a pain in the ass to get
@@monad_tcp How do you get plastics?
"Hello everyone today I'm going to be extracting oil using this oil rig i built"
@@fomalhaut_the_great oh shit.
@@sciblastofficial9833 by drilling for oil , then you refine it by slowly boiling the crude oil, then you get naphtha from one of the fractions, then you polymerize with carbon by mixing it with coal powder and using sulfur as catalyst, then you bake it in the oven. then you grind and melt in a fillament for you 3D printer
HTME: crafting humanity's first metal
Bill Wurtz: tired if using sad, lumpy metal ?
Oh man, can't wait to watch Episode 2 of the live action Dr. Stone adaptation
Lol was gonna say the same
Episode 9's ending was badass
@@ShuTheIdiot what happened? couldnt continue it i wanna continue ;-;
@@AnonUsername473 i don't know how much the anime already adpeted, but in the manga, they're making freaking drones
beat me to it
Try adding a little bit of ground charcoal to the pine sap, this will make for a much stronger bond.
And plant fibers unfortunately the best source of those are herbivore droppings
@@Shadow-gc6le Those hemp fibers are actually pretty strong, i don't think he will have too many problems
@@superblast39 no for the glue it gives it more structure and makes it stronger the hemp rope is defiantly a decent cord for holding everything together
@@Shadow-gc6le you can just crush plants if you want to make a compound material like that. Herbivore droppings are more work than they're worth, and they are unsanitary.
@@Shadow-gc6le Yeah but nothing too gross, something like bunny droppings works really well. when it isn't fresh it just feels like dirt. nothing to be grossed out about.
You looked so tired in this video! Hope you're looking after yourself :)
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That’s why he took some of that hemp😂
well...meds come way behind copper..
@@1.4142 lmao that actually made me yawn
lol you'd think they reshoot the scene for professionalism, him yawning looks a bit off...lol
You should try and make a 3 by 3 crafting table from a few oak planks. That should give you quite the boost in crafting capabilities.
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@@Joseph-fn8cz yes
You went for the easy joke, and succeeded.
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@@Renderduck Yes
If you're planning to make a dugout canoe, you should also try making one by control burning it until it becomes hollow.
Ohh this sounds like a good idea!
so much easier the hollowing it with tools, also makes it more resistant to rot
Yeah, same with an axe handle. I think that’s how primitive technology makes his handles, burns a hole through rather than trying to drill with a rock...
"townsends" have quite good video on the 17th century methods one could use and plan on making a camping trip in theirs soon.
Life Connoisseur that is acc very hard to do and takes alot of time, watch townsends vid
Man, Minecraft's graphics have gotten crazy good!
Marion Vanier I know this is a joke... But have you seen the Minecraft RTX update? It's insane. Probably some of the best graphics on the market.
umm, i dont really see how that has anything to do with this vid
Adam Wolf he's crafting his own tools in the video like you would do in a game of Minecraft. Original commenter is joking that Minecraft's graphics has gotten really good because he's referring to the footage in the video.
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All thanks to RTX 😂
15000 ago, the discovery of metal detectors tipped the ballance, allowing early humans to find float copper much more easily
15000 years ago, there was much more available ore at the surface, so this wouldn't be very fair if Andy didn't have a detector :')
It's just speeding up what would be possible without help. He would've found the copper eventually, but with a detector it just doesn't take so long. The focus wasn't on finding the metal anyways.
Using a metal detector is a tool, already in ep2, you failed the make your own tools. I understand once you find it you can buy it but the dectector or was cheating.
Eric Sutton It’s not a tool. He specifically said he will do stuff to speed things up.
There were a lot of trolls then too...
Anyone else appreciate the fact the ad actually took effort to make?
Not when my 6 and 7 year olds were watching
(Ps, not disagreeing, just commenting a lot to point out to channel that axes into faces might not be appropriate for this awesome educational content that I am enjoying sharing with my boys so they can have at least some appreciation for how easy their life is)
@@RavenSelenite You could have just skipped over the adds.
i liked it very much!
@@RavenSelenite this isn't disney channel
No
"lets take this weird looking rock, throw it in a bonfire, put it in a lake and hit it with a rock miltiple times."
Lol it really is interesting how someone would come up with that
It really does make one wonder how early humans learned how to do things so effectively.
@@NA-yq4pe Well, after such a long period of time there was someone who had a random thought
Maybe someone was just hammering a chunck of copper when evening arrived, and deciding to continue the next day, used that rock-looking chunk of copper as a rock for the fire pit, finding the next morning all the stress released
@@Camaleonte9087 ye they might not have even known it was copper, probably thought it was just another rock
this channel is just minecraft in real life XD
Stephen Rains your so far off it’s litterly ark
Lil CatBoy eh I’d say more towards rust
@@guineapigtyler Rust is a better comparison
Or dr.stone live action
@@mrlupine1197 I mean for me it feels more like TerraFirma Craft which is a mod for Minecraft that literally alters survival where you literally have to pick up pebbles and sticks that you find on the ground, make tools before you get a chance to break wood, you later have to find clay to make pottery which can lead to making ingot/tool head/sword blade casts which you use to make the copper tools or whatnot... look it up with a RUclipsr named EthosLab it's a pretty interesting and fun mod ^^
Just want to say I love the reset so far
Simon McCutcheon it’s so great
Did you know the first clay pots were made by a knight. He used them to carry water to battle incase he got thirsty. His name was Amic. Sir Amic
took me a while smh
🤣😂
Ohhhhh I get it. Sir Amic pronounced as "ceramic"
Lol
So Interesting!! I love this! This channel deserves many more subs and views.
This whole series is so damn interesting. I'm addicted!
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The Hemp we "accidentally stumbled upon".
yes that we "ACCIDENTALLY" stumbled upon
*ding* you've unlocked the copper age! Congratulations!
I like the new concept of your channel.
Love the idea
Andy: "From now on, only self made tools"
Meanwhile Andy: *uses metal detector
Exactly my thought :D
By the same logic, he wouldn't be able to use his cameras to actually show this to us. So uh, cut the team some slack
Because all the easy to spot copper was already taken.
That isn't a problem the people 5000 years ago had.
I thinck that the usage of a metaldetector and jackhamer were ok cause it makes no diference in the final "product" as vor example a "real" knfie would make
as was said, this stuff has been picked clean for thousands of years. unless also expected to use a time-machine he'd be hard pushed to find anything.
Highest effort mobile game ad I've seen.
Yeap, was great for my 6 and 7 year olds to watch...
(Ps, not disagreeing, just commenting a lot to point out to channel that axes into faces might not be appropriate for this awesome educational content that I am enjoying sharing with my boys so they can have at least some appreciation for how easy their life is)
Raven Selenite uhhhh, okay?
In two episodes homeboi has already passed Primitive Technology's technology tree
well he not really, Primitive Tech skipped the copper age and bronze age, and is in the iron age. he has made iron pills and smelted small amounts of iron from the ground
He made iron bitch. You wrong.
Note that he's used Jackhammers and stuff to farm his materials. And also, PT has already entered iron age.
@@y33t23 well htme allows himself to get new material with basic tools and once obtained he can get it from anywhere so it doesn't take forever as he is trying to catch-up and finish his camera or improve it I should say
@@theztalker6731 Yeah, that's what I was saying. You can't compare it because htme makes the process of getting something easier once he's done it the primitive way, while primitive technology does everything by hand over and over again.
My dyslexic ass thought that said “humanity’s first meal”
Ha I don’t have dyslexia and I read that as well
Lunawolf44 same here
Thats a pretty good one.
Same here 😂
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But wouldn't the first metal have been a bunch of cavemen grunting and wailing while smashing things with sticks?
Anthropologist here. This is the Victorian concept of the caveman, but probably not the truth, since they had hyoid bones like us, so had language like us. It's just that we aren't sure what that language was. They were just as smart as us, just didn't have the discoveries we do. (and some people would also argue smarter if they were foraging, too.)
Also, often caves were either used for mostly ritualistic purposes, or to escape the heat most of the time. Up through stone henge, when they were making huts, etc, often caves or mounds were used purely for ritual.
With any new technology, though, there is a period of transition where some people lag behind others. You've probably seen that in your own lifetime.
That is a horrible joke, & you really ought to be ashamed of yourself... Here's a thumbs up.
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Even the sponsor integration is next level. Love this man!
Unless you are watching with a 6 and 7 year old when an axe to a face is a bit WAY too much.
(Ps, not disagreeing, just commenting a lot to point out to channel that axes into faces might not be appropriate for this awesome educational content that I am enjoying sharing with my boys so they can have at least some appreciation for how easy their life is)
@@RavenSelenitenothing teaches you to appreciate your sheltered life more than seeing someone else be axed in the face though
Imagine someone finds your weed garden and they just take the stalks to make ropes
Keep doing the great things your doing
But use AC/BC instead of the appropriations of the same exact calendar some trendy professor decided to label as BCE and CE.. Kind of insulting to the scientists who created the calendar to just disrespect it like that.
Patriot 03 but it isn’t disrespectful. It is like you said. An appropriation that acknowledges but adds to/alters the explorations of the past scientists
@@samanthaweber2195 It's purely done to reject Christianity.
Patriot 03 Christianity is not meant to be the only way of existing. I am Jewish and I use before common era instead out of respect for other religions and belief systems
@@samanthaweber2195 It has nothing to do with Christianity being the only way of Existing, it has to do with respecting the people and Religion that MADE the Gregorian Calendar. You wouldn't do that to the creations of any other religion, you'd give credit to them.
But Christianity, you steal and appropriate because no one will defend Christians.
I've never wanted to build everything in my house from scratch till now.
Watching this while 3D printing stuff is kinda weird.
im not sure people in 9000BCE would purchase copper online from others or use metal detectors
You should have held the stick over a fire for a little bit to strengthen it
This explanation of the guide about how the float copper was formed and distributed has to be one of the best explanations I've heard from a guide. In my experience guides are usually either under estimating me and dumbing down their language, or they are just temporary guides and don't know much about the subject themselves. It is rare to find a good guide that both knows everything about what they are showing and don't hold back in sharing information. I usually get into small arguments with guides when they for example tell contradicting stories and I confront them about it.
I love the videos but wasnt the point of restarting the series starting from scratch and using no tools? He used a metal detector and that steel chisel. Did I miss something?
GravyGames yeah, but also he did say that back then the copper could be found just lying about, so that might be why.
Metal detector was a necessary shortcut due to the centuries of float copper being picked over and being much rarer today. The stuff in the mine was just for fun, since a mine that deep wouldn’t have existed or been possible to dig at that point in history/technological development.
@@htme Thanks for the honesty and thanks for the content too! Look forward to seeing more!
I can see how certain advancements pushed humanity forward significantly. Sheesh.
Yeah, this was informative in a lot of ways.
It's a little easier than I thought (I expected you'd have to use the stone tools to mine copper or make the fire from scratch) but I guess it works too
Benjamin Chen
He didn’t use any tools to mine the copper, he just made it easier to find with a metal detector.
@@thermophile2106 I mean yeah metal detectors are tools
@@thermophile2106 He used a jackhammer in the pit.
@@benjaminchen4367 Why don't people understand that in the last 6000 years most of the floating copper went away?
He doesn't live in 5000BC.
Benjamin Chen I mean. Back when humans were in the Copper age, it was readily available. Right now, it’s not
Cutting a tree with that is gonna be almost impossible
I think a cast ax will work better, he does have ceramics so its not impossible for him to do it, he just needs enough material
Sharpened stone really does work better but it is extremely labour intensive
Yeah it would be way easier to make a Canoe by making Sickle and harvesting reeds
He sure has a lot of ambition. I used to as well, but life and some age have beaten than down.
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Well done! This project took quite a lot of work. Gives you an appreciation for how hard our ancestors worked!
Bring on the atomic age! ☢
Breaking News: Nuke detonates in Minnesota, Donald Trump blames incident on "How to Make Everything" creator Andy.
Then the space age
I know the new thrust here is to quickly move up the tech tree but I think it would be really fun if you decided to pick just one of these advancements and try to get really good with it, as a small side project. Maybe its not hand worked copper, but something similar that interests you. Every couple months you could check back in and show us your progress, show us how far your copper arrow heads have come, or how well-polished and pretty the new ceremonial copper axe is.
Just something to think about. I know I really enjoy watching someone master a skill rather than just try it out, and its deeply satisfying to see a beautiful hand-built object.
you said you would only use tools you made for scratch but now you're using a metal detector and a shovel to find copper
He's not using the tools to "make" stuff, just find it, copper would've been so common back then that using a metal detector makes it more fair because of how much has already been mined or used. He won't use any modern tools to build or make anything that will get him into the bronze age or whatever
@@David-if2hj yes I suppose but what about using a shovel to dig up the copper
@@datrandomdugggy5537 M8 do you want this series to take 10000 years?
Ah yes because releasing video once a year is a sustainable concept. You guys are nitpicky assholes. If he use modern tools to speed up things y'all complaint but if he doesn't upload fast enough because the project is not done yet y'all complaint as well. Nothing can satisfy you.
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Decapited zombies heads, marijuana garden, i new there will be change on this channel but i assume i wasn't ready for that haha
Those tools are for fine work - not chopping down trees. To cut down a tree stone age style, build a small fire at the base all around. break a couple of rocks and use the sharp edges to clear away the char from the fire. Continue with this process: small fire, sharp rock to scrape away the charred wood, repeat, etc. You can fell good sized trees this way. You can also "dig out" a dug out canoe this way. Fell your tree with the small fire and scraping rocks, then build a small fire where you want the end of your canoe - use previous method to "cut" canoe log to size. Select which side of your log you want as the inside, build a small fire along the top of that - continue with small fire and scrape method until you have a dug out canoe. The fire will also somewhat water proof the inside of your new canoe.
9000 before Christ. Using metal detectors.
hey, if you ever go back to writing projects, I have graphite deposits on my property, id be willing to send you some.
You should really do a collab with Primitive Technology, that would be awesome.
That would be super cool. Only problem is either going to Australia or getting him up from Australia
@@glynandrews8203 I'm aware, but c'mon, they can find a way, more so in this age of connectivity
Nicolás Petrali fair point
@@glynandrews8203 Also primitive technology doesn't speak
"Hey my dude I just found this weird green rock, could we throw it in the fire, hit it a million times and try to make something out of it?"
Dr.stone: add a lightning magnet and some manpower and we will make electricity
7 hours times minimum wage: about 70 bucks, 3 whole marijuana plants 1500 bucks. Brings the total cost of this ax to $1570
did you grab iron when you were here, we have A LOT of it, most of are sand rusts.
Oh man this is some rapid development
the zombie costumes were really nice
Thank you prehistoric tribesmen very cool
aaaand i just watched a really depressing video about global warming. makes me think a lot about how humanity came so far... and messed up a lot.
Interesting adventure under ground.
He’s already surpassed native Americans
Personally though building a dugout is possible maybe with those tools I rather think it would be more possible to try and use those tools to build a skin on frame kayak
Remember when RUclips videos didn’t have minute long commercial breaks in the actual video?
I know RUclips sucks at paying creators nowadays, but the walking dead mobile game isn’t worthy of a full commercial tf.
I've got to say, loving the new direction the channel is going and I really appreciate the effort you put into the ads. I don't even want to skip them like I do on most other channels (except corridor crew of course)
Good thing he used a cobblestone pickaxe or I wouldn’t of got the iron wouldn’t of dropped
8:06 This talk about copper being in the same place as tin makes me wanna load up Runescape
Wow. Even the advertisement is entertaining.
Man I love your videos and I understand needing sponsors but what the hell was that sponsorship
just skip it, be happy hes doing it
skip to 2:29
it was really bizzare yea but I'm happy they're getting money for their projects
In 1000 years people are gonna find these and wonder if we had a nuclear war and went back to the copper age.
Hey if you do plan to make a canoe, look up the Chanel Townsend’s- they made a canoe similar to how the natives would have, you may like the Chanel.
My favorite channel on RUclips right now.
Did you make that meat detector you said you are making all your tools
the use of metal detector during the finding of the float copper and also using powertools should not be allowed for this challenge in my opinion but i love the series this is really an amazing idea
I think the idea is that back then these big chunks of copper were just sitting on the surface as the glaciers receded and the surface examples have been picked clean over the last 12,000 years.
Concessions were made to not have to dig randomly until he got lucky.
@@alexhamon9261 which is totally understandable but i don't know it just feels like its defeating the purpose of having a beginning of humanity series where you can only use what you make/craft yourself if you can use modern tools during the process.
@@risepure6652 some concessions get made so this project won't take 20,000 years
As discussed upthread, there's a difference between "making" and "finding". No modern tools were used in the making.
Wild hemp doesn't grow in patches like that dude, you destroyed someones plants.-
I'm going to say you didn't start this fire buy rubbing two sticks together either. You skipped a whole step last week....
58$ for 7 hours of work. HIRE ME!!!! IT WOULD TRIPLE WHAT I GET!
if you ever make a computer i'm gonna flip
With this week's sponsor, this channel is no longer kid friendly.
I love your channel man I do a lot of the same stuff for fun
Loving this series!
For the future, you should gather different oils, linseed oil, vegetable oil, etc. One for the protection of wood, and also for hardening edges later down the line
It's important to point out that the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age system is is in fact NOT a system or measurement of technological progression, it is merely a way European and Middle Eastern history is retroactively divided up. Other parts of the world and other civilizations did not nessscarily follow the same pathway: Mesoamerican civilizations like the Aztec and Maya for example used stone and wooden tools/weapons, yet had cities larger then anything you saw in Bronze age Eurasia (Tenochtitlan had 200k people and covered 13.5 square kilometer,s vs Uruk, the largest Bronze age city, having 40k people and covering 4 square kilometers), comparable to the biggest cities of Greece and Medivial europe; as well as some highly complex water management networks, astronomy, political systems, etc. Just because a society is more or less complex in one area doesn't mean they can't be in others, and moreover, human socities don't all progress in the same way: Wheels for transportation seems like a basic thing, but they never bothered to use it and ahcieved considerable complexity regardless.
Instead of using hemp rope you can use deer tendon. Put it in your mouth let it get soft and warm, than wrap it around the head and the wood. It's a lot stronger.
That adze actually looks impressive I'd say . good job man . the dug out canoe should be fun I'd imagine
“Civilian from scratch” with metal detectors
He’s getting copper to use for tools but he said he could use safety gear yes but no modern tools so how can he use a pick and mallet?
Not to be rood just actually wondering and making a joke 🙃
Can you possibly make longer videos, if it's not too much to ask? Sorry, I just like your videos and they help me calm down from all the depression and anxiety. I love you and the HTME crew!
I like the new direction to show is taking. Something that I think would be nice, will be including in the making of things. It was underlined in your Stone age video the humanity has accomplished Civilization by working together, just as you are accomplishing the series with the help of many. I love to see more of the team and see the making of things be more collaborative
I think what you did wrong is that you could have used stone tools to craft the metal ones, it would have been more historically accurate, much easy and it would result in way better tools.
I really feel like a kind of low brow entertainment mobile game as a sponsor is kind of antithetical to the style and purpose of the channel and really feels like a sellout. Like the first episode when the advertisement started and it was zombies and it turned out to be an ad for a completely irrelevant mobile game it was just soooo jarring.
Humanities first metal was crafted in 1970 with Black Sabbath's Paranoid
Episode 100 you do a colab with Elon musk to make a space shuttle
Breaking news HTME gets to the international space station using a rocket from scratch.
real shame you have a horror sponsor this could have been great for kids and family, downvoted