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She's great, I'll find her to be my wife
Her channel is: "Free Life" 👉 ruclips.net/video/c9dJSuuRdY8/видео.html
Maybe ask her first if she's interested :)? But why not joint videos?
@@800pieds Cuz COVID-19 is still working....
Such a waste of wood and timber. After all that you built your house with mud !!?? Why such strong pillars to support a palm leaf roof?
@@SF-li9kh Most likely so he can upgrade it if it comes to it without removing the whole building.
My man EZ Clap
In my old town in Mexico, houses are build with adobe ; a mix of clay and hay. The houses are so cool in the summer and warm during winter. And there is houses that are more than 100 years old. And this technique is been used way before the Spaniards arrive.
Hmm. "Hay" una casa 😅
It's the same in villages of Iran. It's quite ingenious in my opinion
I would love to do that, but from what I hear humidity is a problem and I live in the northwest.
Same in Argentina
Woodwork is incredible I'm so impressed. Rammed earth walls were a truly ancient building technique. My very distant grandparents used this method to construct their houses. Some of these houses still remain in our village in Lebanon.
Thank you, nice to receive your feedback, wish you and your family good healthThank you, nice to receive your feedback, wish you and your family good health
I've never heard of mudhouses in lebanon. My grandfather was a stonemason.
@@mookfaru835It was a mixture of stone for the corners and mud bricks for the walls. This architectural style is commonly found in the Bekaa Valley. If you ever have the chance to visit Lebanon, I recommend visiting the Tenail village farm
He didn't just build a house, he moved the camera around like a thousand times, everything very impressive!
The secret is that those were trail cams, and he's unaware that he was being filmed.
@@johns6014 "The wild homo sapien has built a house that is acceptable for any mate to come by. All he can do now is do more"
@@johns6014 lmao
@@johns6014 ,
The real secret is the 28 guys in his village down the hill that helped him plane the logs, set most of the beams, pack the earth, and of coarse move the carema all while being magically cut out of the shot. I think his real skill is editing.
That was quite an eye opener. This guy comes in with few tools, no big machinery and puts together a very serviceable building from local inexpensive materials. In the end the structure looks like it was there for a hundred years and looks very beautiful. Well done.
What's even more impressive is the those tools he's using, he smelted the metal using old school ways then forged them himself in a hand built open top coal forge
This guy is what is called a Master Builder. He has more skill than 80% of men on the planet. If technology-based society ever breaks down, men like this will become invaluable.
And the people who make his tools will be valuable as well
@@okmmauh He make all the tool himself
@@okmmauh learn to make your own tools as well
@@okmmauh ruclips.net/video/d3uKr48g990/видео.html
I'm curious. I wonder how long it took him to complete the house. Which is absolutely incredible.🥰
Does anyone notice how beautiful the sound of every smash of the big hammer. It echoes thru the mountains.
Kind of sounds like rifle shots
I noticed the first half an hour...THEN he came out with this cartoon, Harley Quinn Wooden Hammer "Massive" and when he was smashing that, I could hear that Echo off the mountains that you're talkin about you wouldn't be able to hear it anywhere else I've never heard anything like it it was like he was playing an instrument...
Yes
What, people try to compliment everything
I noticed a big wall of stone behind the location of the house. That echo came from the sound reflecting at that wall.
Scouts leader: ok kids, let’s go into the forest and build some tents!
*That one kid:*
Haha
Lol
Lol
Lol
Id be that kid
I'm almost 70, may be I'll build a house before I go. I love you, man!
Heck Yeah! Do it!
Before you start, check out the building codes where you'll build. The inspectors might say that you have to install electrical devices and plumbing, also they might insist upon emergency windows in case of fire, and smoke detectors. And no cooking fires inside. And good ventilation to prevent mold... etc. etc. etc....._/-⊙-\_ :-o. :-S ;^)
Даааа, парень, ты молодец. Столько упорства, терпения, трудолюбия. Дай Бог тебе удачи.
That was Incredible.
Bro why u here?
Aren’t u supposed to be making things?
Wut about crafting wewd?
Why do u not do this?
Ooh
I love how every tool he owns or uses he made. and he has videos showing the building proccess for the tools he uses.
Ya really cool, and they mean so much more because you made it from your own hands from nothing.
I don't understand his comment lol. like does he have a mad crush or
@@fishgarage69 I think it's a cultural thing maby. But no idea. His comments I dont really care about its everyone else spamming her going crazy that kinda weird me out a lil. Maby it's just the Corona madness.
to everyone asking, I am praising the creator of this video with the mind-set who ever owns the youtube channel will read it, if you put yourself in the shoes of the creator; you would see the comment as a compliment. Im a male who just wants the creator of the video to understand I enjoy his dedication to using primitive tools as this genre of content is primitive technology. and by him making the tools with primitive means I consider them to be primitive.
Except his clothes. I suspect he didn't make those.
This man makes a rammed earth home with forms raised in height as he keeps building .
It's was difficult enough using clay and cement in a modern cement mixer with 2 people for my home in the desert .
Respect sent .
Respect
This guy's the real deal. This isn't one of those channels where the guy's digging with a stick, then jump cuts, and suddenly there's a perfectly excavated hole.
Yeah but his tools are not primitive. Check out Primitive Technology. He's the real deal.
@@yamashitacoversbyjulianroel 100% i mean look at the dudes shorts they are completely identical to primitive technology pretty sad Primitive Skills copied primitive technology
@@yamashitacoversbyjulianroel i think hes the one who build/make his tools like the saw and he use premitive making it. then whats the deal?
@@IsolatedPCGamer it isn't sad. They weren't the ones to invent the skills. There are millions around the world that use them
@@yamashitacoversbyjulianroel 조선일보
I’ve always been a fan of watching these primitive skills type of channels for educational purposes. Not because I’m actually going to go out and cut a tree down with a sharp rock but I like knowing that I could if I wanted to. I’d have to say that this video has been my favourite I’ve seen in years. It’s really good to see the use of actual tools that we have today but used to make things that we would normally buy as a result of industrial processes. This is the best type of primitive skills video, the other channels should forget about using sharpened rocks and just use tools like this guy. It’s far more real world scenario. Big thumbs up 👍🏽❤️
the whole idea of primitive skills is using what nature provides for us such as sharp rocks to cut trees down or a rock for a hammer and vines for rope termite mounds and tall grass mixed with water makes good cement base it takes a true hearted one with nature to survive in the wild and feed of the land
those other channels made sharpened rocks this guy made a forge and made those metal tools
You wouldn't be able to survive or use any of these skills Emma just because you watched some primitive life videos. That's funny.
😍
This is the way of building houses of some ethnic minorities in the north of Vietnam where they are far from residential areas and cold. This construction method has thick earthen walls and has the advantage of being fast, cheap, durable and especially very cool in the summer and warm in the cold winter. So if someone is in hot or cold areas and doesn't have the conditions to build, they should learn and try.
This dude's hella freaking patient. After 2 days of work, I'd be calling friends and family to ask for helping hands. Making all of this yourself is ambitious and EXTREMELY impressive. Bravo!
Im mexican and i can tell you there's people like him all over the world, my grandfather is building his house in Durango Dgo, he's almost 80 and he still working, he uses tools he purchased but he takes care of them because he cant afford to buy new ones, his house he's building he's using rocks and mud to build it because they're free, he cant afford to buy materials. Basically where theres will theres power, if you're poor and cant buy the tools and materials you use whatever you can
Amazing...admirable
👍 that great .
Ayuda a tu abuelo
If he sold them he would have money he needs to learn how much to sale them for
ayuda a tu abuelo x2
hands down the best primitive channel, every video if different and informative and all lead up to a purpose, all the tools we see making this house and the skills shown were all made, acquired and mastered in every video before this, that this once swamp forested bit of land if now a home that grows rice, fish and a water supply along with other sources of food and even medicine. imo this is up there with the best survival documentaries, this should be on the discovery channel.
Конкретно к выживанию, данное видео никак не относится. Нужно много инструментов и очень много труда, чтобы построить этот бесполезный и плохой дом. В реальных условиях выживания, в сто раз быстрее и в сто раз прочнее, построить русский дом -"сруб". Для строительства сруба нужен только топор!!! Сруб получается прочным, теплым, с потолком и крышей.
Homesteading!
ㅏ가ㅕ덛ㅁ
I am currently building my own house by myself in the woods of Mississippi. I started last year and now, after many delays,(including a tornado that did extensive damage to the property) I'm back on the project. I really understand what it takes to do this, and it is a challenge. One of my biggest challenges is the daily rise in lumber prices. I wish I had the time and patience this man does. Great video!
Why don’t you find & use some reclaimed wood? You can gets lots for free or for barely anything if you ask big companies/stores/etc. for pallets & stuff they’re throwing out. Or from building that’s are being torn down, renovated/remodeled, etc. you can ask them for the stuff they’re just going to haul away to the dump... & new builds also have a fair bit of scrap/waste materials. I know lots of ppl who get wood this way - & I’m right next door to you (in NOLA), so it’s not like I’m speaking from across the globe or something. 😊 Good luck on your project!
@@ashleyfalcon125 Hey there! Thanks for the ideas. I repurpose whatever I can, but most of it is new. But... I am using pallet wood to do a really large main focal wall mosaic. I've always liked the way that looks and have wanted to do it for a long time. Sounds like you have been here before...☀️
@@robertray1344 what part of MS? I tried a rammed earth tire foundation. After 10 tires...my back said....'nope'
@@summerlewis2971 I'm in Monroe County. North of Columbus. My uncle built a rammed earth building here for a veterinarian hospital. It took a whole crew of guys packing tires I can't imagine attempting that alone..
Браво! Брависимо!
Наконец то я увидел настоящую плотницкую и столярную работу!? Раньше все дома так строили сборно-разборные дома! Я в детстве с дедовской артелью ездил по Владимирской Мещере строили такие дома!?
Вы молодцы!!!?
This was absolutely amazing to watch, it should be a national geographic television show, I think so many people would enjoy this if they could only get to watch it. Master carpenter as well as metal smithing and blacksmithing skills too. Wow !
Nat Geo wouldnt pick it up, not enough scripted drama or ghosts or nazis. Or dramatic ghost nazis.
Parabéns. Fiz 5 anos de engenharia e não aprendí esta técnica. Seu trabalho foi perfeito. Deus te abençoe e te dê paz. Obrigado pela aula.
All I can think about is how much patience this guy has. I can’t even sit through a school day where half the time I’m on my phone and he spends weeks on projects like this. Amazing. Keep up the good work.
He is a post graduate . The Professor gave him this project
Seeing the rainbow makes me want to puke to. I like your pic.
Patience is usually what separates the best of us
The tractor is parked off camera
This man is rich and understands true contentment in a way that we in the affluent west with our dog eat dog survival of the fittest and get rich quick mentality will never understand.
Fascinating and captivating. I highly applaud this man's skill; not to mention his stamina, fortitude, and perseverance.
It must have been men of his calibre who built the great wall of China thousands of years ago
Great to see this house being build from bamboo and cob. Such great colours, and forms. The simple beauty of using natural materials. I've worked on a cob house in Spain once, with the same colour ochre clay, which was dug from the surrounding soil with a small sort of electric plough. We didn't use that clever box-construction that can be taken apart. We worked with a team and the ones on the ground made clayballs in their hands, and threw them up to the ones standing on the wall, which was already about 2 meters high when I arrived for a couple of weeks volunteering. The clay was a mix of straw and small shells, plus some sand, mixed by trampling feet, ours. That was great fun, and it left our feet smooth and soft. Clay is good for the skin, when it's pure and clean.
I'm pleased to have learned how to use such a wooden box-structure, to build up straight walls. Much quicker than throwing clayballs and having to add them to the existing wall, giving it the proper shape and keep the shape in tact. It was a round house, I suddenly remember, and that's where the wooden box-structure doesn't work of course. At any rate, when you've got time enough, and you manage to not be stressed and in a hurry, with sufficient comfort of spending the days of building the home, with good food, water to drink and to take a shower, or jump in a stream, a warm fire when needed, and a good night sleep after hard work, all will be fine.
This is the way of building houses of some ethnic minorities in the north of Vietnam where they are far from residential areas and cold. This construction method has thick earthen walls and has the advantage of being fast, cheap, durable and especially very cool in the summer and warm in the cold winter. So if someone is in hot or cold areas and doesn't have the conditions to build, they should learn and try.
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Mincrafters be like: "Hah, dirt huts are for noobs"
This guy: "Hold my basket"
This guy:
I think it’s not dirt. It looks like clay I suppose
@@AlexRainForce well it's unprocessed soil after all... rammed earth can be more accurate.....
Who ever said dirt huts are for noobs
Give me their username
I'll change that statement _fast_
@@GivanioMelo so it's some _course_ dirt
I would love to see him building some furniture for that beautiful house, who's with me?
Tru
Mh yes a wooden couch sounds wonderful and a clay tv With UHD and a soft stone bed
Some flooring would be great too!
I doesn‘t see anything primitive but high developed art of housebuilding! My big respect ✊
Yeah this guy is a master builder
he was never alone,,there were some other people with him i m sure,even my parents has built their own home alone..! big house!
This home will be amazing to live in. Master skills. Love watching someone with those skills. Hope you forever keep this home. It will be beautiful.
Highly thought out! Found myself rewatching the video multiple times!
Absolutely beautiful! Shooting this in 4K makes the environment come alive. Thank you!
If I was stuck on the island somewhere this is the kind of guy I want with me. Great work. God bless
Truly is God's hands assisting him only .
Totally amazing! The precision of his skills are mind blowing & the pride he must feel for a job so well done....lovely!!!
Con persistencia, conocimientos, herramientas muy rústicas, el tesón, elementos naturales y un enorme compromiso, este señor nos da una lección, enorme, si se quiere se da lo mejor para conseguir lo mejor, esa vivienda dura años y en ella se vivirá feliz, lo hizo con su manos y con lo que tenía al lado.
Que bueno tener esa actitud, felicitaciones
A very impressive demonstration of old school construction without nails or most modern tools for that matter. Nicely done
@Sussy ass motherfucka That is possible, but the use of wooden "tree-nails" would be far easier to do if you don't have a black smithing forge
He actually used power tools and a portable lumber mill. And a two dozen person crew. -,- Fun video, but it's bullshit.
Fake !!!!
Heavy timber construction today still uses mostly wood joinery with very little metal connectors.
Now THAT is "Building Off The Grid"! At least we did THIS one without SNOW!
Boy you are the real architect, built a house with raw wood, and bamboo foundation with stones and clay, very primitive, you proved that with determination and determination it makes a difference. 🇧🇷
Кто из России ставь лайк посмотрим сколько нас
I love how the title promises a simple primitive house, and then he's suddenly showing off some advanced master-level carpentry with "simple" tools.
Recreate it and see how well you consider the methods primitive.
You’d never be able to build a house on your own if your life depended on it
House prices are ridiculous at the moment. I don’t blame him
Snx
worst thing about it.. is the system is set up this way.. just try doing this in a better developed country, gov would rip it out asap
In two months it’ll be “Modern Skills”
i love how this went from basic survival to farming/aquaculture to primitive black smiting and then became a timber framing channle
I can't wait to see what's next!
ikr
I picture this guy as an anthropology professor during the week and this is weekend hobby. It's strangely relaxing to watch him work.
I really admire this guy and ancient techniques he inherited from his ancestors to build such a house without machinery and with only natural resources especially alone by himself.
This young person is a amazing craftsperson and a hard worker. good job.
Watching him hew these logs with an axe made me think, this would be really good therapy for people with OCD 😂
everyone else:
im bored, im gona build a house in minecraft
this guy:
im bored, im gona build a house.
9un.m7
we use to build our family farm house like this long time ago.. during that particular time, finding a good wood in the jungle is just as simple as plucking a fruit in the forest..its turn to be a nostalgic experience now a day..
Awesome! Centuries from now, this is really going to mess with archaeologists! LOL
I can't add anything except I agree with every comment posted. Best video ever!!!!
he is very interesting to watch, and does a very good job at what he is doing, and its amazing how talented he is to do all this work by himself.
He keeps his tools very sharp , in order to cut with that precision.
Primitive master carpenter. 🙂👍
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Bruno 061 Stop advertising your stuff
I'm never going to do this but I like watching it anyway for some reason
Wonderful craftsmanship! Very satisfying to watch but I bet, even better to do! Love the scale too! Very livable; A real home!
I need a friend or two like this brother!!
❤❤❤
A work of art,with all its perfect imperfections.The boom of the mallet echoing through valley and hills was glorious.Peace .
я не из России, но я за рассиян. 👌👌👌
I'm impressed. So many skills you have mastered. And you are still are young. Great job.
Это в какой стране❓
Превосходное видео. И добросовестный труд.👍👍👍
• Сергей из Краматорска
You are truly the definition of a "Master Tradesman" ,!!!! 👍👍👍
I know there are thousands of comments on this channel, so no one will probably see this, but I just have to say, this channel as well as _Advoko Makes_ are so amazing, it is absolutely incredible. LIFE GOALS!
Not only is this person AMAZING, but this is also one of the most beautiful off-grid locations ever!
The skillset is very high considering the primitive tools he's using.
All the physical work and mental work in designing are probably healthy for him.
They are not primitive tools there hand tools
Primitive is stone or flint not freaking iron
@@modular1479 They are not there, they are they're.
@@EllipticNGC You might want to look up the definition of primitive.
This is a man that is adamant about never having his house fall down again
I seriously doubt he actually lives there, i bet this is a work place to him.
@@eraldorh maybe a hobby or something like that.
Then uses 4 rocks as the whole foundation
The Fred Flintstone hammer is the best thing I've seen all day! Great job on building this. It's amazing what basic tools and hard work can do.
Third time am seeing this video: Love ancient technique to build a house with nature materials.
You are really good at building houses, strong enough to do everything. It’s amazing. God gives each person a unique ability, and yours is strength. Congratulations
Thank you so much, I will try to send you more interesting videos
Prim you should trim the logs at home.
when you drag them the bark gets damaged not the log.
and the trimings can be used for fire or other uses like insulation
Estrutura de encaches não é para qualquer um, mas esse camarada aí, não só fez encaches externos na vertical, como também internos de pontas de madeira na horizontal; e finalmente consegue construir as suas paredes com enormes blocos de barro cru, firme e forte como se fosse uma construção egípcia. Parabéns! Por essa última construção de: Ancient technique to build a house with nature materials-Simple but enough | Primitive Skills #mmsopensador
Increíble! Lo hace ver tan simple, dan ganas de ir al bosque y ponerse a trabajar 💪🙌
Some of the oldest Buildings (ruins) are made of hardend clay. really nice job. that house will stand there for 100 years or more.
One of the best builders I have ever seen. With primitive tools. Can you imagine what he could do with a chainsaw and a skid steer screws and nails and hammers and drills.
I'm sure his wife still calls him lazy. Lol
Asfhjfsjfs
This mans living his fullest life
>Makes interlocking nail-less frame from hardwood.
>Packs dirt for walls...
wood decays and rots with time and weather, hardened packed dirt will stay much longer and is probably better to keep the cold out
Man O Man! Amazing! the way life could be . The talent is incredible . No power tools required!
this guy remembers my childhood memory where I lived in indian suburbs skilled carpenters used do all work by hand they are so skilled the homes built by their father and gand father losting till today.great skill of jointing wood without any glue srewes.real use of human intelligence.
I have nothing but the deepest respect for this man!
hes kinda stoopid he dont know how to craft a crafting table
@@mrbeast5740 that's not the point of the video, just read the title. He needs a lot of knowledge, strategy and skill to do this
@@aansimns2169 don't explain yourself to these trolls that wouldn't last a day on a Deserted island
Dude legit just built a house with nothing but an axe, a knife, a chisel, and a Harley Quinn mallet...
you forgot to mention, all while barefooted! no steel toed boots for him :-)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👎
he does all that alone ???
هعح5جح6
@@richardtaihitu6157 yeah
Thank you for showing everyone how this skill and strength produces a solid home. Well done!!
Only a genuine man can build his own house a fine one at that this rammed earth thatch room home is awesome and his method will never be forgotten by me and I to want to construct such a home in a beautiful tropical place some day with earth bamboo and natural trees etc.
I'm surprised bigfoot didn't come and get him with all those thunderous tree knocks!🤣
Seriously though...a chalk line? This guy is incredibly skillful.
Have to add: there is nothing primitive about your work. Its beautiful!
"Hey Thor, you're unemployed. Any chance I can borrow your hammer?" This guy is amazing! Great building techniques.
Interesting to see the same 1/3rd , 2/3rds jointing technique used in timber framed buildings across Europe and North America by the settlers . I would imagine this guy has not even seen a picture of a building like 'Paycockes' in nearby Coggeshall , Essex , England .
I would imagine he would take one look and know exactly how it was built and replicate his own in the jungle .
The Weald and Downland Museum in Sussex would be a great experience for this guy and maybe they could sponsor a trip to the UK ?
In England this would be classed as Western style box framing , found around Worcestershire , Gloucestershire etc as Eastern style , Essex , Suffolk etc., was generally unfilled with lots of vertical studs before filling in between the main timber structure . But the sole plates are on padstones as many of the older houses here , before bricks became the norm . I dare say that he is using precisely the same techniques as was used to build the hundreds of old buildings still standing here since the 13th century . Rammed earth walls , what we call Cob , Clob or Pise that have stood the test of time in areas where there was a shortage of good timber but plenty of mud and straw like in the Fenlands and Broadlands of Norfolk , built up in lifts to eaves level incorporating the window frames and other openings . Thatched buildings here typically had around 55° pitch to the roof which generally reduced when clay tiles and slates were used to about 40° as these systems were better at shedding rainwater . Peg tiling an old thatched Wealden House would have cost a great deal of money , so as the tiles were generally laid in triples or 1/3rds so 3 tiles effectively overlapped , the pitch was gradually reduced to save cost on new builds . My old house is part framed part brickwork gables built early 1800s and has the original Delabole slate roof on it which doesn't leak ! Its pitch is pretty much the same as this which shows how effective broad leaved species were at keeping rain out .
To have a skill or a craft is one thing. You however are a master at all crafts. A master craftsman, but your even more skilled than a master craftsman, because you make your item's right out of nature. My hat is off to you I have never seen a craftsman as skilled as you. By the way I'm a retired sheetmetal worker it takes a lot to impress me.
The house is so nature friendly even plants are growing on the wall😂😂😂
Hes so amazing very resourceful he knows what he needs in times of this situation,... Primitive era
Sem palavras...És um verdadeiro Artesão/Construtor...Maravilha...Abraços...
I take off my hat and my respect to this talented human being !!!! woow...awesome !! blessings feom Costa Rica.... Pura Vida Mae !!!
Marveolus....marveolus...what a smart primitive architec.....
Imagine hiking and coming across this
Amei incrível ,uma casa ecológica ,no meio da natureza ,um trabalho sensacional feito com as próprias mãos sem danos a natureza , parabéns 👏👏👏👏
Jeová nosso criador nos capacitou com dons de criar coisas boas , parabéns por você usar bem esse dom .
Я даже удивилась, когда он взял рубанок и стамеску. Я думала он весь дом топориком построит.
Зря он кору снял с дерева. Брёвна в процессе высыхания потрескаются.
ok
он все инструменты сам сделал
Yes
Русские тут?
This is the Most interesting Bushcraft Video I have seen. With only a few Tools, this Man made the Best House, that I have ever seen! A Genuis is what He is!😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you for your compliments, wish you and your family good health
I play C.O.C. since 2014 and I feel so good seeing the game growing like this.... Love u guys
What a beautiful earthen home with hand hewn wood all connected by dovetail joining magnificent here's to you my friend that took a lot of hard graft 👏🏾👍🏾👌🏾💪🏾 but well worth it the old ways are definitely the best in my opinion.
I love how his videos started at the beginning to see where he came from. They all tell a pretty cool story.
Did he just carry a basket full of rocks? Who's this man though?? Wow!
Ancient technique needed if not much money and must save. Very good work.
Although it looks primitive, these guys are damned clever and capable builders. Impressive.
Thank you for your compliments, wish you and your family good health.
Damn this guy is some high quality carpenter. I bet he could get a job as a carpenter and be very successful. I mean, modern construction is much easier-nails and screws instead of carving mortices.
Edit: I hope he compacted those dirt walls enough so no grass grows on them.
I say he knows the proper way to pack them as to not grow grass doesn't appear to be a stranger at what he's doing.