Primitive Technology: Making Iron From Creek Sand

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    About This Video:
    I made iron from ordinary sand in the creek. Sand contains a minor proportion of iron in the form of magnetite (and some hematite), the rest of the sand being other non iron minerals such as silica. In this form it is not concentrated enough to use as an ore to produce iron metal. However, it is possible to concentrate the magnetite grains from the silica sand using gravity separation, as magnetite is heavier than silica sand.
    So, I made a sluice box from a spare roof tile I made in an earlier video. The curved tile acts as a chute and grooves were carved into the concave surface perpendicular to it's length. When sand was put into the sluice and water was run over it, the heavier magnetite got trapped in the grooves and most of the lighter sand was washed away. The trapped iron sand was then tipped into a collection pot. This sand was then sluiced a second time to concentrate it further. From experiment, it was found that sluicing twice yields the best result for effort, sluicing a 3rd time does little to further concentrate the ore.
    A furnace was then built and the ore tested. About 500g of charcoal and 200g of iron sand were charged every 5 minutes, for 6 charges. The result was a small amount of iron in the form of some cast iron spherical prills (similar to other smelts I've done) and jagged coral like formations, also of cast iron (a form new to me). When comparing the result to my usual ore, iron bacteria, it produces about the same amount of iron but with a different shape.
    The benefit of using iron sand as an ore is that it can be found in almost all geological areas that have a creek or river, though the iron will be more concentrated in some areas than others. I did this experiment in a basalt rich geological location but have heard that sand formed from granite produces even better results. In summary, Iron sand, though laborious to process is easily found in most creeks, rivers and beaches and so this technique of benefiction is worth learning.
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    Primitive technology is a hobby where you build things in the wild completely from scratch using no modern tools or materials. These are the strict rules: If you want a fire, use a fire stick - An axe, pick up a stone and shape it - A hut, build one from trees, mud, rocks etc. The challenge is seeing how far you can go without utilizing modern technology. I do not live in the wild, but enjoy building shelter, tools, and more, only utilizing natural materials. To find specific videos, visit my playlist tab for building videos focused on pyrotechnology, shelter, weapons, food & agriculture, tools & machines, and weaving & fiber.
    #PrimitiveTechnology #iron #sand

Комментарии • 7 тыс.

  • @CM-nt5so
    @CM-nt5so 2 года назад +13716

    Genuinely don't think I'll ever grow tired of watching him build the same furnace 50 times over.

    • @truckerenoch8824
      @truckerenoch8824 2 года назад +563

      Each one has actually had a slight variation and his blowers have been evolving too. I'm half expecting him to kill and skin a wallaby to make some proper bellows. 🤣

    • @mobiousenigma
      @mobiousenigma 2 года назад +186

      part of the process is the destruction of the furnace to remove the bloom so it needs to be rebuilt if you want more iron.

    • @jkfang
      @jkfang 2 года назад +168

      It's because everything he does is truly genuine. No shortcuts. Just pure knowledge and hard work.

    • @lairdcummings9092
      @lairdcummings9092 2 года назад +65

      He's built it so many times, it just comes together looking very polished.

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 2 года назад +70

      He's already advanced beyond any groups outside of eurasia

  • @primitivetechnology9550
    @primitivetechnology9550  2 года назад +15451

    After making the iron knife from bacteria, I thought I'd investigate other, more ubiquitous sources of iron ore. The discovery that iron can be smelted from common sand in the creek is important because it means that special locations aren't required to have access to metal. Now the viewer should be able to locate a naturally occurring source of ore if they have access to a creek. Since learning this, I've never been to a creek that didn't have at least some magnetite in it.

    • @CimboAkinci
      @CimboAkinci 2 года назад +316

      Hello! Can you use a "gold pan" type tool for easier processing of the sand?

    • @OfficiallySnek
      @OfficiallySnek 2 года назад +75

      Glad you did, it's great content!

    • @primitivetechnology9550
      @primitivetechnology9550  2 года назад +2405

      Also, I'm aware of panning and have used it before, but sluicing is less time consuming as the running water does the work for you. Maybe panning after sluicing may give the best results.

    • @daanrademaker6099
      @daanrademaker6099 2 года назад

      Yeah science bitch

    • @Play-ky8ke
      @Play-ky8ke 2 года назад +17

      Good

  • @matterbach6200
    @matterbach6200 2 года назад +3462

    As a gold prospector this was my favorite episode yet, nice job figuring out the sluice and the water flow needed. For more efficient collecting of black sand, i'd try making the sluice riffles deeper, say a half inch or so. You'll collect a ton! Also, fast way to recover the iron after smelting would be to smash the glob up and pan out the heavy iron, just like gold prospecting

    • @exidy-yt
      @exidy-yt 2 года назад +147

      Great advice, I was wondering the same about the the end result, if panning out the iron from the mass of slag would be viable or not. Since it's all in tiny nodules like that, I bet it would indeed be an ideal recovery method.

    • @onemynde8915
      @onemynde8915 2 года назад +50

      Would putting the magnetite in some type of crucible that could be fired in the kiln make collection easier? Similar to separating amalgam?

    • @any1alive
      @any1alive 2 года назад +7

      if its smashed down yeah, and the dust ships can sitinthe deeper riffles.,

    • @MysticalNerdTV
      @MysticalNerdTV 2 года назад +23

      That's what I thought, make a pan, get a lot more magnetite that way and it's faster. I really enjoyed the sluice though, so I am with you. I did gold prospecting in Placer county California for a bit.

    • @kylemac8672
      @kylemac8672 2 года назад +7

      Is it easy to make a pan for this sort of thing?

  • @younscrafter7372
    @younscrafter7372 Год назад +701

    Fun fact: humans aren't the only species capable of seperating magnetite from regular sand. Sanddollars do it too, with the intent of becoming heavier, which helps them stay put in strong currents

    • @donshekn9114
      @donshekn9114 Год назад

      there is no excuse for fatness. nice try. these sanddollars are lazy and should be shamed.

    • @enderdrane
      @enderdrane Год назад +63

      No wonder sanddollars are called that. They must be worth a lot in a primitive world lol

    • @Dapstart
      @Dapstart Год назад +21

      @@enderdrane They're actually carried that because they're similar in shape to us Silver dollar coins.

    • @mftripz8445
      @mftripz8445 Год назад +8

      @@Dapstart🙄

    • @NotJackAlderson
      @NotJackAlderson Год назад +13

      @@Dapstartsomeone along time ago saw a sand dollar at the beach and was super excited. When he picked it up, said “shit, this ain’t silver, cuz, it’s like some sorta sand dollar”
      And legend says it stuck.

  • @dm9910
    @dm9910 2 года назад +2729

    Can't overstate how happy I am to see you back making regular videos, this is one of the best channels ever on this website.

    • @1695AB
      @1695AB 2 года назад

      This channel is like that small iron prill and the mass of bullshit

    • @silverswordguy4191
      @silverswordguy4191 2 года назад +49

      @ancient people 🅥 God disapproves of this comment.

    • @TheMonthlyJack
      @TheMonthlyJack 2 года назад +17

      @@silverswordguy4191 Scam accounts, they just create a new one if the old one gets reported.

    • @danielvalvo5562
      @danielvalvo5562 2 года назад +7

      I kinda forgot RUclips was a website

    • @kokkowitz
      @kokkowitz 2 года назад +2

      Amen to that !!

  • @jerry870708
    @jerry870708 2 года назад +695

    The amount of hours this guy took to make this to happens primitively without cheating the process is purely gold. Mad respect for you good sir. It's always spark joy to see your content coming up in my ytube feed

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 2 года назад +30

      Can't agree more - but I'd say it's purely iron :D

    • @abcstardust
      @abcstardust 2 года назад +1

      lol

    • @djmaydraws3862
      @djmaydraws3862 2 года назад +13

      Not gold, iron 😊

    • @pepelepew1227
      @pepelepew1227 2 года назад +4

      if i were a caveman, i'd rather club someone else and rob their iron than put in that much time for a small piece.

    • @chudj02075
      @chudj02075 28 дней назад

      ​@@pepelepew1227still happens today

  • @xTheTOSHIBAx
    @xTheTOSHIBAx 2 года назад +887

    The close up of this man's hands tells you how much passion, time and dedication goes into those beautiful creations.

    • @Anino_Makata
      @Anino_Makata 2 года назад +50

      Yep. The thick, peeling skin on his on his palms are a mark of a man who knows the heart of hard work.

    • @waceystewart2381
      @waceystewart2381 2 года назад +3

      He should make some gloves and scooping tools. That`s pretty tough work for bare hands.

    • @Anino_Makata
      @Anino_Makata 2 года назад +36

      @@waceystewart2381 I don't think he has any natural resources in his area to make gloves. Unless he finds some wild boar and skin it for leather, but that wouldn't be very cash money in RUclips's eyes.
      Scooping tools would be sensible, but it doesn't seem to bother John at this point. Heck, he made sandals for himself a while back yet we've only seen him use them twice, to my memory.

    • @DisorderedArray
      @DisorderedArray 2 года назад +14

      @Les You have to respect and take care of your tools, if you want them to keep working.

    • @oatmeal5672
      @oatmeal5672 2 года назад +7

      @Les chill

  • @Szgerle
    @Szgerle Год назад +431

    I love how the tiny, janky little iron handknife he made continues to be his best and most versatile tool. Really shows just how much of a technological advance metal tools were.

    • @lenoobxd
      @lenoobxd 6 месяцев назад +10

      imagine how would the efficiency rise if he refined that knife

  • @kaichow1015
    @kaichow1015 2 года назад +1978

    When he shows you close up the the miniscule size of iron, you can see how blistered his palms are. Truly big respect for the hours put in for each project.

    • @dae3xt
      @dae3xt 2 года назад +31

      @3:44

    • @biggumsliftsv1376
      @biggumsliftsv1376 2 года назад +21

      They they've seen some wear and heat. My hands get the same way doing tear off, the shingles get hot lol

    • @mahonrimartins1767
      @mahonrimartins1767 2 года назад +6

      I felt the same manly respect!!

    • @NoMoreCandies
      @NoMoreCandies 2 года назад +5

      well, if you do not have a job...

    • @vitogonzalez1660
      @vitogonzalez1660 2 года назад +5

      @9:02

  • @19billdong96
    @19billdong96 2 года назад +803

    The compounding effect is amazing; making one piece of iron allowed for easier separation of iron from sand thus increasing production efficiency of additional iron pieces

    • @InvertedBox
      @InvertedBox 2 года назад +160

      tools make tools

    • @EasyEisfeldt
      @EasyEisfeldt 2 года назад +71

      I still feel that he could have used a sharp stone to make the etchings in the tile. I get why he used the iron though

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 2 года назад +11

      Yep he's already beyond the skills of any group outside of eurasia/north africa

    • @CimboAkinci
      @CimboAkinci 2 года назад +4

      a sharp stone would also work

    • @darmocat
      @darmocat 2 года назад +14

      You can trace this all the way back to where making a shelter out of sticks and leaves which led to better clay tools which lead to this iron.

  • @SirrCommander
    @SirrCommander 2 года назад +2326

    This is one of the only primitive technology channels i think is legit and he’s not bringing in 20+ people to dig his holes or build his huts. Keep up the great content man , your truly a master of your craft

    • @seancostello4158
      @seancostello4158 2 года назад +136

      yeah i watched a few videos on the topic and im pretty sure he's one of hte ONLY primitive technology guys that does everything 100% on his own

    • @nightfang175
      @nightfang175 2 года назад +355

      He's the originator of primitive channels, all else are just copies of him, and most aren't legit like him.

    • @korean_man______
      @korean_man______ 2 года назад +9

      20명 이상의 사람들이 했다는 것을 몰랐다면 그 영상도 재미있었을거야 불편한 진실을 알게되어 즐길거리가 없어졌어

    • @Brian-fj5gz
      @Brian-fj5gz 2 года назад +89

      @@korean_man______ this one is legit. He is really on his own. He is the original guy to make these videos.

    • @Brian-fj5gz
      @Brian-fj5gz 2 года назад +73

      This is the original channel. He is really alone in his videos. All other channels are copies of him.

  • @AlrightThere
    @AlrightThere Год назад +97

    You can see all the calluses and blisters on his hands. Man is super dedicated to doing things properly without taking shortcuts. Shows how genuine these videos are

  • @MoonWielder
    @MoonWielder 2 года назад +510

    Seeing people make such incredible things from scratch is always so cool to me. This guy definitely always has a sense of accomplishment after making these creations. He's so brilliant and never disappoints us with his creativity!

    • @fermatslasttheorem6298
      @fermatslasttheorem6298 2 года назад +1

      Well, that is how people did it back then

    • @Moris91
      @Moris91 2 года назад +12

      @@recitationtohear Report all those links guys.

    • @sumertaom2448
      @sumertaom2448 2 года назад +1

      @@Moris91 Done

    • @KennyVo120
      @KennyVo120 2 года назад

      @@Moris91 I'm doing my part! Lol

  • @admiral_marc
    @admiral_marc 2 года назад +1338

    I don't even know what to say at this point. For years, this has been the most natural, beautiful and relaxing channel. Our dude here, super overlord mega bloke, has brains and patience to rival anyone. I honestly look forward to every video amongst my actual life.

    • @Idisagreethisisnotanon
      @Idisagreethisisnotanon 2 года назад +8

      Comment well said

    • @YounesLayachi
      @YounesLayachi 2 года назад +10

      I just found this channel, and while the channel name and video titles may seem clickbaity (thanks to other rampant channels), the silent diligence, pure content, and work-build body got me to subscribe immediately

    • @33blue
      @33blue 2 года назад +34

      @@YounesLayachi this is the original and has been here for years

    • @beaclaster
      @beaclaster 2 года назад +3

      i wonder if Josh from LGIO would play this game

    • @Faroesx
      @Faroesx 2 года назад +9

      @@YounesLayachi Prim Tech is for sure the pioneer in this field! Most others are imposters, working with actually machines and equipment.

  • @haiguizeify
    @haiguizeify 2 года назад +273

    I'm glad you're uploading regularly now. It wasn't the same without you - I love your vibe.

    • @12gaugeTim
      @12gaugeTim 2 года назад +6

      He was probably making a lot of these videos in the time that he wasn’t uploading. Don’t be surprised if after a while there’s another long hiatus where he’s filming for his new projects. Some of his projects take months.

    • @Glorc72000
      @Glorc72000 2 года назад

      His vids are seasonal - he's probably not going to be filming in the winter

  • @dat2ra
    @dat2ra Год назад +48

    Tens of thousands of years of learning shown in these few minutes. Thank you!

    • @GabrielJeacocks
      @GabrielJeacocks 3 месяца назад +2

      6,000 years

    • @nateb2715
      @nateb2715 Месяц назад

      @@GabrielJeacocks lol

    • @cr1speecr3m32
      @cr1speecr3m32 Месяц назад

      Bro thought our ancestors rode dinosaurs 😂

    • @GabrielJeacocks
      @GabrielJeacocks Месяц назад

      @@cr1speecr3m32 when did I ever mention dinosaurs? At least make a related intelligent statement

    • @cr1speecr3m32
      @cr1speecr3m32 Месяц назад

      @@GabrielJeacocks it's called an implied statement wiseass LMAO learn to take a joke

  • @raptorjesus2572
    @raptorjesus2572 2 года назад +482

    I feel this is the start of an Iron Age on your channel and I’m so exited for it!

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 2 года назад +30

      Ikr he's already far beyond the skills of subsaharan Africa!

    • @sonofahorde5368
      @sonofahorde5368 2 года назад +3

      @@migarsormrapophis2755 AHAHAHHAHA LOL REALLY

    • @nekrataali
      @nekrataali 2 года назад +19

      @@dmurray2978 Wrong.

    • @gggghhhh1288
      @gggghhhh1288 2 года назад

      @@nekrataali Shush your goofy ass up, obviously it's not true NOW, but he's clearly refering to sub saharan africa a few hundred years ago, such as abyssinia (modern ethiopia) that were using bows when europe had tanks and planes.

    • @zeyface6366
      @zeyface6366 2 года назад +20

      @@dmurray2978 Why do you keep saying this and why does it keep getting upvotes? It's not true

  • @ps9417
    @ps9417 2 года назад +431

    Thank you so much not putting annoying background music into your videos. It make them so pleasant to just hear you working in nature

    • @Neophage
      @Neophage Год назад +5

      I don't know. I think it'd be better if it had like subway surfers gameplay underneath or something

    • @nothcial
      @nothcial Год назад +2

      ​@@NeophageI agree.

  • @VenetinOfficial
    @VenetinOfficial 2 года назад +414

    I must say, this channel is honestly the one that makes me so proud to be human. Human intuition is the biggest strength we have and the fact our civilizations were founded with things like this is pretty humbling.

    • @konrad1916
      @konrad1916 2 года назад +3

      For what i received i passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that He was buried, that He was raised on the third day according to the scriptures 1 Corinthians 15 3

    • @benjeyemanp1742
      @benjeyemanp1742 2 года назад +35

      @@konrad1916 don't see how that applies here lmao

    • @lefthorse1
      @lefthorse1 2 года назад

      Just wait for making swords , machine guns and tanks , and start killing each others ...

    • @BTSArmy-ge5gf
      @BTSArmy-ge5gf 2 года назад +6

      What's equally amazing is how precarious the human condition is, in that only the most evolved races are capable of progress. Life on earth just BARELY crossed the intelligence threshold for creativity, and yet here we are, a space-age species.

    • @joshuadanao1125
      @joshuadanao1125 2 года назад

      indomitable human spirit

  • @beringarius4065
    @beringarius4065 Год назад +14

    I love watching these videos to enjoy the silence and peace it brings. But also, It makes me grateful for the things we have today.

    • @Tonyscasa
      @Tonyscasa 3 месяца назад

      Like pornhub , thank goodness

  • @rancor4525
    @rancor4525 2 года назад +116

    Always a good day when primitive technology uploads

    • @thecube5810
      @thecube5810 2 года назад +1

      Year, good year

    • @lorvik
      @lorvik 2 года назад +1

      @@migarsormrapophis2755 give it a rest, once is enough.

    • @migarsormrapophis2755
      @migarsormrapophis2755 2 года назад +1

      @@lorvik I'm aiming for 2,000

  • @MrStantonP
    @MrStantonP 2 года назад +221

    I like to watch his videos twice. The first time no captions, trying to figure out what he is doing. The second time, with captions, actually learning what he is doing.
    @Primitive Technology: Thanks for the insight and detail in your captions!!

    • @hadrianmonroe2678
      @hadrianmonroe2678 2 года назад

      @ancient people 🅥 Really? A bot comment on this channel, come on man

    • @nathanschultz7950
      @nathanschultz7950 2 года назад +10

      Wait these videos have captions?

    • @DatsWhatHeSaid
      @DatsWhatHeSaid 2 года назад +14

      @@nathanschultz7950 Lmao, every time at least one of you guys, every time 😂

    • @joshuban
      @joshuban 2 года назад +1

      I do the same thing

    • @RPDBY
      @RPDBY 2 года назад +4

      ive been watching him for years and didnt know he had captions. I guess ill rewatch all videos from scratch

  • @Gold-Prospecting-Bulgaria
    @Gold-Prospecting-Bulgaria 2 года назад +1394

    You can get more iron ore from the creek bed, on the inside of the bends and behind large stones. The black magnetite sand is naturally more concentrated there. Also the sluice should be flat for better efficiency. Instead of grooves, natural green moss can be used to capture more magnetite with less effort. Additionally, wooden batea pan can be used for final cleaning. Also you can crush the slag and pan it to get all iron faster.

    • @sjobang
      @sjobang 2 года назад +83

      That seems like good advice and I was just thinking about the last part you mentioned: With iron as scarce as here, there may be tricks to be learned even from goldsmiths, I believe.

    • @mabelmabel8112
      @mabelmabel8112 2 года назад +44

      how do you get the iron out of the moss after? just burn it?

    • @wemstrum
      @wemstrum 2 года назад +11

      @@mabelmabel8112 I wondered that too. Maybe run water through it as if you were cleaning it? I don't think it will stuck specially hard to the moss. Thought if you are gonna burn it with charcoal, I think burning it all together could be an option too.

    • @dojz9u3v
      @dojz9u3v 2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the shortcut brother, pretty sure he'll use it 😊✌️

    • @Cryten0
      @Cryten0 2 года назад +13

      I dont think panning falls under the primitive technology mindset unless he makes the pan himself. How does one use and apply the moss?

  • @thewestfire9729
    @thewestfire9729 Год назад +12

    This man has a level of patience that I lack, due to being accustomed to near instant gratification in the modern world. For iron sand from a creek, I would’ve used a lodestone if I could find one. But my man showed me a valuable method that anyone can use. Much respect for teaching a new skill.

  • @richardjohnson4118
    @richardjohnson4118 2 года назад +300

    For an even better experience watch the videos with “CC” activated! He puts really good effort into the subtitles and you learn a lot more about what’s going on.

    • @guidobit
      @guidobit 2 года назад +5

      I love the subtitles, but also loved figuring out what he was doing while watching, he could be a mute teacher, showing very clearly what he does and what the result is.

    • @fraujulent3644
      @fraujulent3644 2 года назад +20

      well fuck me running... ive been watching this mans channel for years and im just now learning about a secret hidden cc commentary... well now i gotta rewatch the entire catalog

    • @Nbomber
      @Nbomber 2 года назад

      @@fraujulent3644 i always forget tbh.

    • @YounesLayachi
      @YounesLayachi 2 года назад

      @@fraujulent3644 RUclips automatically turns on the CC when a creators write & adds them manually to a video.
      Automaticly generated (machine) CCs are off by default

    • @chrisp7563
      @chrisp7563 2 года назад +1

      thank you very much for sharing this! i'll now rewatch all his vids too!

  • @sasssquatch1467
    @sasssquatch1467 2 года назад +194

    An Aristotle furnace would do wonders to refine that iron into a more useful form. I've been a blacksmith for 16 years and a self reliant primitive skill centered survivalist for 18 years. This is the best survival skill channel on RUclips, hands down. You're essentially living my dream, the only difference being that I live in the Northeastern US.

    • @anton826
      @anton826 2 года назад +13

      I‘ll watch your Videos if you decide to Upload. Sounds Great

    • @falloutworldrecord
      @falloutworldrecord 2 года назад +4

      Lots of forest there! You could find a good remote land and live the dream :)

    • @sasssquatch1467
      @sasssquatch1467 2 года назад +12

      @@anton826 if I ever have time, I plan on it. Thanks for the encouragement

    • @sasssquatch1467
      @sasssquatch1467 2 года назад +9

      @@falloutworldrecord I've got a nice piece of property for it, but I also have two little ones. Maybe when they're a little more independent.

    • @GuymanShion
      @GuymanShion 2 года назад

      i wanna be a blacksmith too :(
      but I'm a beginner, is there some place/channel to watch some basics?

  • @박태순-e6s
    @박태순-e6s 2 года назад +13

    당신만은 주작이 아닌 자기 돈으로 땅을사고 거기에 친황경으로 건축물을 만드니까 너무 자랑스럽고 멋집니다.이런 건축채널에 친황경으로 만드니까
    기분이 내가 다 좋네요!!!!!!!!!!계속 그렇게 열심히 만들어 주세요!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!존경합니다!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @UncleDane
    @UncleDane 2 года назад +20

    You should sell those shorts you wear in every video as official merch, clearly they give you some sort of power.

  • @ukaszl.4118
    @ukaszl.4118 2 года назад +220

    Next stop: railroad😁
    But seriously: your commitment and passion are beyond this world. I'm looking forward to new videos. Love your content

    • @datguymiller
      @datguymiller 2 года назад +4

      Steam power isn't far off, he has water, fire and heat resistant material, he could make an atmospheric engine to pump the same thing for his fire and they could use that fire to power the pump it probably wouldnt be that strong but it would likely function

    • @thedudeamongmengs2051
      @thedudeamongmengs2051 2 года назад +6

      @@datguymiller to power a furnace, I think water power is more likely. He has iron, but the amount he has and the time it takes to make it is not the best. Before a steam engine is really feasible, he needs to be able to both create iron a lot faster and process it into some fairly precise parts. I think a water wheel is probably the best next step before any real machinery could be made

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 2 года назад +1

      @@datguymiller You don't need motive power at all, let alone metal. Railroad means just that, a road of rails. The originals were mammal powered. Merchants and Mules hauling supplies down wagon railroads and industry moving like lumber and rock minecarts.

    • @datguymiller
      @datguymiller 2 года назад

      @@thedudeamongmengs2051 I said atmospheric engine not steam engine, which although it does require steam power to work steam isn't the operating fluid, the atmosphere is and that doesn't require metal in fact the first atmospheric engine was made with brickwork.

    • @datguymiller
      @datguymiller 2 года назад

      @@kishascape I didn't say anything about how he wouldnt be able to make a railroad, just saying that steam is alot closer than alot of people think

  • @ryancook5576
    @ryancook5576 2 года назад +195

    Been watching this guy since my early twenties, probably 6 or 7 years now, and these videos NEVER get old. Hope they never stop coming.

    • @Flahtort
      @Flahtort 2 года назад +1

      I guess they dont get old because they don't come out often due to time needed to produce one.

    • @skyworm8006
      @skyworm8006 2 года назад +5

      @@Flahtort The good thing about them is that it's more like videos of his hobby rather than videos produced for the sake of RUclips. That's why it takes so long. It doesn't have a production team behind it.

    • @Nilguiri
      @Nilguiri 2 года назад +1

      So, you're now in your late twenties?

    • @kg7162
      @kg7162 2 года назад

      @@skyworm8006 yhea like this Indonesian or cambodian ytb chanel that make shitty pool that are totally fake and their called their channel '' primitive technology ''

  • @kamalionify
    @kamalionify 8 месяцев назад +6

    This one is BY FAR my favorite video of yours! There's just something about it that is so satisfying, the fact that you can actually fetch some iron in water. I've first seen it months ago and it has stuck into my mind and I had to rewatch it! I just want to join you and fetch some iron from sand

  • @TheFactaa
    @TheFactaa 2 года назад +550

    For those new to the channel, be sure to watch with subtitles/closed captions!

    • @macjaxjax2604
      @macjaxjax2604 2 года назад +78

      So I thought you were trying to be funny.
      Been watching for years, never turned on cc
      Thanks

    • @vexs4883
      @vexs4883 2 года назад +9

      This makes a lot of sense

    • @paulmitchell8714
      @paulmitchell8714 2 года назад +21

      @@macjaxjax2604 you just got this video a whole rewatch from me

    • @thomashart1560
      @thomashart1560 2 года назад +5

      Thank you!

    • @sou-o-identificador-do-youtube
      @sou-o-identificador-do-youtube 2 года назад +11

      Seriously I thought you were kidding but
      thanks...I'd never turn the subtitles on until I read your comment 👍 😉

  • @Dondlo46
    @Dondlo46 2 года назад +145

    You inspired me so much that I go far away from my city once every two weeks, next to a little river and build my primitive house there, it's really enjoyeable to learn these things, thank you for making relaxing and interesting videos.

    • @chrbut8254
      @chrbut8254 2 года назад

      @kung Fu panda bull shit why is the link full of shit

    • @Necro_fury
      @Necro_fury 2 года назад +2

      Do you have to bring protection like a gun or something? I know im always afraid of the chance of dangerous wildlife

    • @Oscar-eh2ir
      @Oscar-eh2ir 2 года назад +6

      @@Necro_fury I dont know where you live but bear spray should be enough. But the best protection against bears and other animals is just being relatively loud because they dont want to run into you either.

    • @Dondlo46
      @Dondlo46 2 года назад +6

      @@Necro_fury I bring zero protection, only sticks can help me if something goes wrong, but my location is relatively safe until evening.

    • @delphicdescant
      @delphicdescant 2 года назад +3

      @@Necro_fury In general it's extremely rare for wildlife to attack humans, in most parts of the world. Obviously it depends on where you live.
      Take black bears, for example. They're terrified of you and will run away.
      The most danger you'll find from wild animals is probably if you corner one, or otherwise act as the aggressor and force them to fight you.

  • @ayosakmet6570
    @ayosakmet6570 2 года назад +308

    There were so many "Primitive" youtube channels that came out when took a break. Some of them look interesting, but the original is always the best! Glad that you're back 😊

    • @kyle8971
      @kyle8971 2 года назад +107

      Most, if not all, of those other channels are fake. The original is the best because the original is real. Everyone else just tried to capitalize on the hype this one man brought to a genre that so many people love.

    • @chrisk6795
      @chrisk6795 2 года назад +62

      The majority of the other channels are "trend chasers" and outright talentless fakes who put in none of the effort, and are in it purely for the money. There was a youtuber who did an analysis on a number of the big ripoff channels (mostly all from Asia), in some you could see marks from heavy equipment on the structures they built and in some cases backhoes and jackhammers were accidentality visible. Most of the "traditional" hand crafted stuff they made was also done with grinders and modern equipment in which they then just cut and edited video. One guy who was local to one of the channels actually went to a site and it was run like a film set with lots of equipment and tons of these "primitive made" structures 20 feet from each other.
      What makes this channel so endearing is its authenticity, there's nothing to fake. None of the projects/techniques are that far out there or advanced (IE: watch us build this "ancient" swimming pool and underground sauna). His projects only require two things. Patience and determination (trial and error), and he shows the whole thing start to finish. Theoretically anyone could take one of his videos as a guide, go into their backyard and get similar results using only the information he's provided. The only difference being he has the experience to increase his chance of success IE: what to look for in materials, where to find materials, time needed to perform tasks, and what he needs to make for the next step. You can legitimately follow his channel from his first videos to now and see the growth in both knowledge and his technique and the quality that comes from it.

    • @omegahaxors9-11
      @omegahaxors9-11 2 года назад +10

      A lot of them are fake

    • @Thyrfingrulez
      @Thyrfingrulez 2 года назад +1

      Those channel are fake.

    • @fiev
      @fiev 2 года назад

      the only channel I believe is this channel the original one

  • @Sedthsret
    @Sedthsret 2 года назад +51

    I’ve watched literally all your videos! And just bought your book. Thank you so much for your hard work, time, and dedication to this channel.

  • @HayleySulfridge
    @HayleySulfridge 2 года назад +636

    I love these videos so much because as a kid, i feel like we all tried to do the tiniest version of this. Tie grass together, make something out of mud, and it’s like you took that and made it functional. It’s amazing and i always watch and am jealous I’m not doing it myself

    • @genkiferal7178
      @genkiferal7178 2 года назад +28

      Its a smarter way to raise a kid to teach him to play like this - building from scratch - a type of alchemy.

    • @christopherdeoliveira928
      @christopherdeoliveira928 2 года назад +14

      @@genkiferal7178 Alchemy is a very good analogy for this, I agree entirely

    • @k80_
      @k80_ 2 года назад +44

      I bet a huge chunk of his audience is people who used to make potions or forts out of dirt in the backyard

    • @slavaynka7703
      @slavaynka7703 Год назад +1

      @@k80_ 💖🕊️💖

    • @Liam_Grey
      @Liam_Grey Год назад +5

      I use to make dirt bricks, and build sqaures out of them, then they'd get rained on and ruined instantly lol. Classic Vic weather.

  • @josejacobo
    @josejacobo 2 года назад +59

    Wow. Minecraft in 4k with HDR and RTX on looks incredible

    • @chrbut8254
      @chrbut8254 2 года назад

      @ancient people 🅥 bull shit

  • @ColaDad
    @ColaDad 2 года назад +176

    This man is going to build a rocket from mud some day. And I'll be here, in my couch, watching it happen. Amazing content!

    • @another_blacktomcat
      @another_blacktomcat 2 года назад +7

      Now we are entereing Dr Stone territory :P maybe let him reach steel first ^^ that would require a fuckton of work already tbh....not sure if it could even be done alone mmmmmh

    • @LYLEWOLD
      @LYLEWOLD 2 года назад +3

      "Houston, this is Adobe 13, we have a problem. Over" lol

    • @xilrion
      @xilrion 2 года назад

      and we are still be primitive...

    • @ohasis8331
      @ohasis8331 2 года назад

      and we'd still have deniers and flat earthers saying it will never happen.

    • @ohasis8331
      @ohasis8331 2 года назад

      @@LYLEWOLD That deserves multiple upvotes.

  • @bigonprivacy2708
    @bigonprivacy2708 Год назад +5

    Without a doubt, this has to be one of the coolest I have seen. This guy has amazing patience and is clearly driven to excellence. Outstanding content.

  • @matze0402
    @matze0402 2 года назад +122

    First I was suprised about that huge chunk of iron that came out there, but than it was just tiny bits. Crazy how much effort goes into something we have all around us every day

    • @axxy6879
      @axxy6879 2 года назад +20

      @Doctor President you sure about that?

    • @WASDLeftClick
      @WASDLeftClick 2 года назад +7

      Its eaiser with better quality iron ore from my understanding.

    • @Ja-wd9qd
      @Ja-wd9qd 2 года назад

      @Doctor President System przemysłowy to zło.

    • @pizzainc.1465
      @pizzainc.1465 2 года назад +1

      Crazy how you don’t realize the only effort is some guy sitting behind a control panel

    • @matze0402
      @matze0402 2 года назад +11

      @@pizzainc.1465 crazy how you don't realize that this is
      a) complete bullshit
      b) ignoring the effort to even get to the point of letting a guy sit behind a control panel

  • @BartTheBardOfficial
    @BartTheBardOfficial 2 года назад +258

    Your videos are my 10 minutes of peace in a day, where I can truly find rest by just watching you do stuff. I love this channel.

    • @voldren
      @voldren 2 года назад +10

      i love his videos especially late in the evening before sleep, the fact he's not using any background music, just sounds of the forest, and whatever he's doing at the moment is very relaxing and soothing
      i find there's no better ASMR than this (for similar reasons i love "my mechanics" channel, even though it's about something completely different, he's also not trashing his videos with any bullshit music in the background, just interesting stuff, patient work and sounds of whatever he's doing)

    • @bartholomewlunt3347
      @bartholomewlunt3347 Год назад

      Have you turned on captions

    • @zee9709
      @zee9709 Год назад

      yeah, i dont even care what he made

  • @robertlombardo8437
    @robertlombardo8437 Год назад +1

    I live in the desert near Palm Springs, California. If I ever need a bucket of fine sand to use as grog or filler of some kind, I go out to the northern highway above the city. There are mounds of it everywhere.
    And what's more? The sand is just *FULL* of iron! My garden pick has a magnet on the end of the handle and it always ends up covered in those telltale, fuzzy-looking magnetic bunnies that form when particles of iron form together.

  • @FiltyIncognito
    @FiltyIncognito 2 года назад +69

    Perhaps to increase your sluicing efficiency, next time you make a sluice make it longer and add a flat channel down one side, with a tall lip on the side edge, so you just need to tilt the sluice to the side and the iron sand will fall into the channel. Place a bowl under the end of the channel to catch the iron sand.
    Saves a bit of time, labor, and a lot of mental focus.
    A much more automated process might be to make the sluice much wider and use angled grooves (along with the flat side channel as previously mentioned). Dump sand on one side and while the lighter sand will go straight downstream, the iron sand will trail the grooves to the side where you can catch it all in a bowl. You'll just have to experiment to find the optimal angle for the grooves.
    This will allow you to run multiple sluices simultaneously. Saturate one sluice, then while the iron sand is moving down the grooves, into the channel then into the bowl, move on to the next sluice. Fine tune the angle of the grooves, width and length of the sluice, shape of the bowl, and number of sluices you can simultaneously run and you'll be spending 100% of your time saturating the sluices, and emptying bowls with more iron sand and less water into your collection pot.

    • @Nehauon
      @Nehauon 2 года назад +3

      Thank you, your knowledge has been passed down to he, and I 👍

    • @jonthomas3065
      @jonthomas3065 2 года назад +3

      This was pretty clearly a proof of concept. He made the sluice with scratches. He could easily make one from wet clay that was far more purposeful. He could rig up a whole multi-stage sluicing apparatus with clay, wood and water.

    • @INDONESIABUBAR2030BYSPIZYDORI
      @INDONESIABUBAR2030BYSPIZYDORI 2 года назад +3

      Can you provide a picture of the concept, or is there a link I can see for the picture. Thanks.

  • @BeefSupremeSr
    @BeefSupremeSr 2 года назад +94

    Whenever i see Mr Plant upload, my inner child starts zooming around. Playing outside as a kid, using fallen branches to construct a makeshift wall so people didn't have a direct line of sight at our little firepit we dug to roast various things. I hope to one day own land where i can once again, unleash my inner child, only this time with the knowledge Mr Plant has endowed us with. Thanks for sharing your hobby with us.

  • @nilsvids
    @nilsvids 2 года назад +167

    Very impressive, one of the few channels on RUclips still as good many years later

    • @nilsvids
      @nilsvids 2 года назад +2

      ​@@migarsormrapophis2755 woah.. that's rare

    • @migarsormrapophis2755
      @migarsormrapophis2755 2 года назад

      @@nilsvids :3

    • @lavalamp915
      @lavalamp915 2 года назад +1

      You know it’s fake right? There’s only one channel that actually makes manmade shelters on RUclips that I’ve found

    • @nilsvids
      @nilsvids 2 года назад +2

      @@lavalamp915 most other channels are fake yes.. are you saying primitive technology is fake?

    • @zeyface6366
      @zeyface6366 2 года назад +9

      @@lavalamp915 There's been a lot of debate over this but the general consensus seems to be that this channel is one of the only real ones
      Unless you're talking about some other channel mentioned in a comment

  • @KeithEmmanuelFBorba
    @KeithEmmanuelFBorba 4 месяца назад +1

    Most Unique and Best primitive channel of all.

  • @SadCoffeeee
    @SadCoffeeee 2 года назад +204

    I've learned so many tricks and techniques from this channel... doubt I'll ever get as far as you are with this iron, but it's very educative and interesting nonetheless - not to mention entertaining. Thank you for the great videos as always

    • @bobd.
      @bobd. 2 года назад +1

      Who knows. If you ever end up stranded on a deserted island like Tom Hanks and your best friend is Wilson, you'll be glad you watched John's videos. :-)

    • @yaboisteve3540
      @yaboisteve3540 2 года назад

      @@bobd. Forget about going back to civilization, just stay on that island and make an island base lol

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor 2 года назад +1

      A [relatively] cheap and easy place to get started with metal casting/smelting is recycling your own aluminum cans.
      For almost zero effort you can get the good caveman feeling of pouring molten metal into an ant nest.

  • @GIBBO4182
    @GIBBO4182 2 года назад +450

    He’s obviously researched a new tech…moving him into the “Iron Age” 🤣

    • @dmurray2978
      @dmurray2978 2 года назад +22

      Yep already beyond the achievements of subsaharan africa

    • @brycedarnell7395
      @brycedarnell7395 2 года назад

      @@recitationtohear Bot

    • @migarsormrapophis2755
      @migarsormrapophis2755 2 года назад +2

      Opium in the url!

    • @OrangeBakr
      @OrangeBakr 2 года назад +15

      Let's hope there aren't any barbarians in any adjacent tiles

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 2 года назад

      @@OrangeBakr 🤣🤣

  • @Hayes955
    @Hayes955 2 года назад +331

    The time it takes to do all of this should really make us appreciate our ancestors that weren't eaten by large cats or whatever. Also, thank you, for being legit. I've seen other channels but yours is #1 and actually honest.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape 2 года назад +6

      @euisa cous Right? Honestly I thought the 1800s sluice juicer system my friend had was a pain in the back, now it don't seem so bad. In fact I kinda wanna do it again now.

    • @CJ9007
      @CJ9007 2 года назад +3

      It's true the others have off camera machines and helpers

    • @nomadben
      @nomadben 2 года назад +9

      He is the original.

    • @jamesmathes3357
      @jamesmathes3357 Год назад +4

      and the way that necessarily requires social cooperation.

    • @carlotta4th
      @carlotta4th Год назад

      Oh people were eaten by cats and whatever. Just not your *specific* ancestors, who survived at least long enough to pass their genes on.

  • @PigeonGaming12345
    @PigeonGaming12345 2 года назад +1

    Im so glad that this is probably one of the only ligit primitive designers.

  • @Lochlann13
    @Lochlann13 2 года назад +52

    This content is so refreshing in a time where life feels so hectic and rushed.

    • @Anuisgod
      @Anuisgod 2 года назад

      people aren't living anymore they are chasing society norms which is stupid thing to do.

  • @Temporary_Name
    @Temporary_Name 2 года назад +281

    Whenever people ask what three things I would take with me if I were deserted on an island, my first choice is always this guy 😁

    • @Something2ShowYou
      @Something2ShowYou 2 года назад +21

      how come no one ever says a fully fueled helicopter or large boat?

    • @Temporary_Name
      @Temporary_Name 2 года назад +28

      @@Something2ShowYou Haha that's a good point! I think it's because most people think of it as 3 items to SURVIVE an island rather than helping escape

    • @Something2ShowYou
      @Something2ShowYou 2 года назад +6

      @@Temporary_Name agreed but with either of those two there wouldn't be a survival situation in the first place 😂

    • @BlaBla-pf8mf
      @BlaBla-pf8mf 2 года назад +4

      @@Something2ShowYou 3 items: GPS, satellite phone, solar-powered charger

    • @the_inquisitive_inquisitor
      @the_inquisitive_inquisitor 2 года назад +14

      @@BlaBla-pf8mf 3 items....
      1) a fully equipped and staffed nuclear powerplant
      2) the Internet
      3) all the gold on the planet

  • @illiteratedino
    @illiteratedino 2 года назад +30

    That hut is still amazing. Probably one of his best works. It looks incredibly sturdy too.
    I never thought iron can be extracted from sand at a creek.

    • @thekaxmax
      @thekaxmax 2 года назад +2

      it's where bog iron comes from--iron sand caught in moss or peat.

  • @_CryptoNoob_
    @_CryptoNoob_ 2 месяца назад

    This guy is the real deal when it comes to primitive forms of tech. Not to be confused with all the copycat fake channels. It's amazing, and extremely relaxing, to watch this man work!!!

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 2 года назад +40

    I love seeing the updated ways that the concepts from older videos are used. Everything about the technology keeps evolving

    • @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet
      @AlexeyFilippenkoPlummet 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, can't wait until this guy will finally evolve to his first 8-bit computer

  • @bleach8888
    @bleach8888 2 года назад +12

    I'm glad you're back man. It's so much better seeing you do real stuff, compared to the ridiculous fake stuff that's become over saturated.

  • @jxk7712
    @jxk7712 Год назад +1

    Gonna start watching and getting my buddy Bobby back to good health. We’ll master the crafts before he dies. I needed this video fifty years ago. Thank you

  • @Scott.E.H
    @Scott.E.H 2 года назад +89

    Incredible. I remember some other channel was looking for some special sand in an obscure part of the US to make iron, but here you are doing it with something as common as creek sand.
    Really, truly incredible.

    • @ilenastarbreeze4978
      @ilenastarbreeze4978 2 года назад +3

      Iron is a building block of life. It is everywhere because ofnit. The reason we dont mine it is cuzz this is not cost effective for capitalism. But its there

    • @eduardopupucon
      @eduardopupucon 2 года назад +7

      he's extracting what gold prospectors call "black sand", it's very ubiquitous

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 2 года назад +10

      @@ilenastarbreeze4978 Yup. It only wasn't used back in the day, because it's relatively brittle - compared to bronce. There's even documents from the late bronce age stating something like: "Yeah. And we had to use this shitty iron-stuff, because there was no real metal to be found anywhere..."

    • @Menuki
      @Menuki 2 года назад +2

      Well, it’s geographically variations. He’s in Australia, it might just be more common there….he’s never found any copper or tin

    • @robertnett9793
      @robertnett9793 2 года назад +3

      @@Menuki Copper and tin are way less common than iron. There are specific deposits - you don't find it in rivers like magnetite for example.
      One of the earliest materials that were traded were copper and tin, as people knew how to smelt and forge useful tools out of bronce - but they didn't know at that time how to make passable steel.

  • @bandid4510
    @bandid4510 2 года назад +16

    There are a few people in life that I have the utmost respect for. This man is one of them.

  • @TheCrispyTwinkies
    @TheCrispyTwinkies 2 года назад +32

    I have never been this early to a Primitive Survival video. Thank you John for these amazing uploads!!

    • @FrancescoGiannuzzi
      @FrancescoGiannuzzi 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same, nice timing

    • @Benoukoss
      @Benoukoss 2 года назад

      Same bro

    • @tulipalll
      @tulipalll 2 года назад +2

      Don't forget to turn on captions! He uses those to explain what and why he is doing everything!!

    • @CM-nt5so
      @CM-nt5so 2 года назад

      Likewise!

    • @justajanitor5381
      @justajanitor5381 2 года назад

      Same my man

  • @thegreyhounds9413
    @thegreyhounds9413 2 года назад +12

    This guy is the ORIGINAL and REAL primitive.
    He built his tools (containers, axe, air blower etc.) and shelter with materials he found in the forest by his hands.

    • @polarknight5376
      @polarknight5376 8 месяцев назад

      Only things he didn't build himself are the shorts on his ass and the camera he films with.

    • @gerryroush8391
      @gerryroush8391 7 месяцев назад +2

      Five minutes of real is better than hours of fake

  • @phananh101010
    @phananh101010 2 года назад +21

    Thank you for your videos. Unlike other channels who like to cut corners, your video help me image what ancient people had to go through to produce such a simple iron tool. I am looking forward to you next videos.

  • @splinter8930
    @splinter8930 2 года назад +14

    This dude is still the king of primitive technology videos.

    • @Jordan-vr7ip
      @Jordan-vr7ip 2 года назад

      He is the OG

    • @migarsormrapophis2755
      @migarsormrapophis2755 2 года назад +2

      more like the king of opium
      look at the god-damn URL

    • @NKY5223
      @NKY5223 2 года назад +1

      @@migarsormrapophis2755 nice opium url

    • @person4579
      @person4579 2 года назад

      And he's the first one who ever did this kind of stuff

    • @migarsormrapophis2755
      @migarsormrapophis2755 2 года назад

      @@NKY5223 don't see that every day

  • @nuklearboysymbiote
    @nuklearboysymbiote 2 года назад +122

    This really exemplifies how you need modern knowledge of materials to know what you're doing, but the technology can be applied while under primitive environments

    • @nuklearboysymbiote
      @nuklearboysymbiote 2 года назад +13

      @the demons I'm pretty sure actual primitive humans couldn't have discovered this exact method, they somehow successfully refined iron and now we have built up a more advanced understanding from it

    • @maxsdad538
      @maxsdad538 2 года назад +8

      And yet man discovered the technology WITHOUT the "modern technology of materials". How do you explain that?

    • @nuklearboysymbiote
      @nuklearboysymbiote 2 года назад +8

      @@maxsdad538 dude no can you read? I mean this exact method in the video was probably not found by our ancestors, but derived from modern understanding. It's way too elaborate for anyone to have accidentally come across it. There are a lot of ways to refine iron and I'm saying that the ways originally discovered by primitive humans are not the same methods Primitive Technology uses.

    • @seethrough_treeshrew
      @seethrough_treeshrew 2 года назад

      @the demons Ancient humans probably just found lumps of iron and other metals in volcanic rocks

  • @PumaVoid
    @PumaVoid Год назад +68

    I’m surprised he was able to get so much iron. Awesome videos

    • @darhannurahmetov2419
      @darhannurahmetov2419 Год назад

      Й

    • @WIKUS70
      @WIKUS70 Год назад +1

      Really seams like a massive amount... but what I am wondering about is why there is no red coloring from rust.

    • @chryc1
      @chryc1 Год назад

      @@WIKUS70 depend where he found the sand if the sand have asses to no water . sand is a pretty them good isolent

    • @vcommandarv5916
      @vcommandarv5916 Год назад

      @@chryc1 wat

    • @chryc1
      @chryc1 Год назад

      @@vcommandarv5916 he ask why is not oxydate is because the sand is a good isolant

  • @OutOfNamesToChoose
    @OutOfNamesToChoose 2 года назад +69

    You've got the hands of a hard worker. We appreciate the effort you put into making these videos, even though you don't complain about it 🙏

    • @TheLordVallon
      @TheLordVallon 2 года назад +2

      It's interesting how throughout the years, his physicality has changed. He's lean, highly developed forearms and shoulders as a result of doing this for so long, he's developed the functional day to day workers strength.

  • @Imurai
    @Imurai 2 года назад +9

    Fascinating video as always. The cinematography is top notch, still. Always showing what's important, never what isn't. You tell a story, you narrate it using only CC and you teach us so much! This is peak RUclips, folks! Thanks, John!

  • @pixelgamer2579
    @pixelgamer2579 2 года назад +394

    Well, this is actually really useful. I’ve always thought having an understanding of basic metallurgy was akin to gardening, purifying water, or herbal medicine. Something to keep in your brain for major disaster situations. Not fear mongering nuclear war or anything, but bad things happen and it’s best to be a little prepared for famines, long term power outages, and supply chain breakdowns. Being able to forge your own tools, grow/hunt your own food, and tend to your wounds when society has a hiccup is just smart.

    • @amorphoussolid8512
      @amorphoussolid8512 2 года назад +37

      These skills are also useful when your life, not just society, has a hiccup. Personal example time, lol. I took on a multiple day hike. Weather was meant to be clear. Rain on the second day. Used Swedish torches to have fire. After the third day was a bit beat up and sore. Developed a headache along with aches and pains. Misery. Used Willow bark in a tea. Natural aspirin. Also useful tinder. Could I survive naked and alone? Maybe. I have a chance. Give me a couple of extra people that turns to a yes. A few more and we hit a season of stone age before we hit iron age. I hope you have a great day.

    • @Throefly
      @Throefly 2 года назад +17

      It's worth keeping in mind that, although Primitive Technology has built all of what he has from scratch, by hand, most of us already have fairly advanced tools available that will last long into a complete societal failure(assuming that's even possible, given the level of advancement our society has reached). And the only point I'm trying to make by saying so is that most of us already have a leg up on what he's doing. Keeping the basic tenets in mind, most of us should have no problem surviving a major disaster, even when it completely interrupts
      Still that's no reason to ignore emergency preparedness. Have a way to either sterilize or filter water to prevent waterborne illness, and have an emergency food supply. There's another RUclipsr who demonstrated that you can survive for over a month eating nothing but canned beans. He did suffer some mild malnutrition, but that's just an example. Emergency food supplies don't have to be anything amazing.

    • @TechnicalOveride
      @TechnicalOveride 2 года назад +5

      @@Throefly also worth noting that you can buy as much survival gear as you want, but you should really learn how to use it and how to survive in the woods.
      knowledge is just as important, if not more important than owning the right type of gear.

    • @ElronHumpperdink
      @ElronHumpperdink 2 года назад +2

      @@TechnicalOveride exactly… like weapons, anyone can () someone or hunt with it… but the marksmanship of said () is what guarantees results.
      And that goes for all tools, not just this example. I agree.

    • @rajanalexander4949
      @rajanalexander4949 2 года назад

      That's a pretty big hiccup.

  • @CatzoArt
    @CatzoArt 2 года назад +2

    You look so jacked-up compare to 4-5years ago. Just revisited your channel. Love your knowledge sharing man since day 1. Your channel is OG compare to others which looks pretty sketchy. Keep on doing things that you love man. From Sarawak.

  • @hopin8krzys
    @hopin8krzys 2 года назад +7

    I absolutely love 2022 Primitive Technology resurgence with monthly uploads, I hope it stays this way

  • @banditdawgs
    @banditdawgs 2 года назад +35

    He’s moving into the “Iron Age”… it’ll be cool to see him and his grandkids getting to the point where he’s making cell phones

  • @shazam6274
    @shazam6274 2 года назад +21

    I just realized after watching you for many years, that the two most important "ingredients" for progress and success, are Perseverance and Patience. Obvious now that I mention it, but not something widely available in society today. I finally got some of these qualities after my mid sixties. 😁

    • @joaolemes8757
      @joaolemes8757 2 года назад +2

      Also, lots of clay

    • @ovencake523
      @ovencake523 2 года назад

      lmao i have neither patience nor perseverance

    • @ccl1195
      @ccl1195 2 года назад

      Nice insight 😀 Keep running the race, man.

    • @adione75
      @adione75 2 года назад

      knowledge is also an important one!

  • @thevectorchef
    @thevectorchef Год назад +12

    I find it really cool to see how each of his video progresses along the way. Keep up the good work !

  • @TTMS-Khaz-kun
    @TTMS-Khaz-kun 2 года назад +36

    I'm genuinely gleeful when I see the results of your hard work. It makes me super excited to come back to your next video and see what you cook ( or smelt ) up!
    Your videos are also a big, big inspiration and source of information for a story I co-create!

  • @YouMustSeeThis
    @YouMustSeeThis 2 года назад +95

    I always watch your videos twice in a row, with and then without closed captions. I watch them the first time to allow myself to get fully immersed in the beautiful scenery and soothing noises. I then rewatch them with captions to better understand what you are doing and the science behind it. You are genius, keep it up.

    • @orbis17
      @orbis17 2 года назад +6

      wow never knew the closed captions had some more info in them, thanks!

    • @fruitytarian
      @fruitytarian 2 года назад +6

      Wait, there are captions?! I need to go and rewatch all of his videos now...

    • @joshmutch5249
      @joshmutch5249 2 года назад +3

      thanks for the idea!!

    • @adammattison8373
      @adammattison8373 2 года назад +2

      Give this dude a medal

    • @12centuries
      @12centuries 2 года назад +1

      The videos by themselves are like being a little kid watching father work. The videos with captions are like being a teenager having father teach you how to do it.

  • @ravenmacbeth9384
    @ravenmacbeth9384 2 года назад +222

    Honestly, he got a lot more iron than I was expecting from what little sand he processed. Very impressive.

    • @Hnkka
      @Hnkka 2 года назад +4

      Would be very long video if everything made into finished video :D

    • @magtovi
      @magtovi 2 года назад +26

      They showed you just a "little sand". In the CCs it's clearly stated that it takes hours, meaning there was lots of sand involved.

    • @stonedmountainunicorn9532
      @stonedmountainunicorn9532 2 года назад +1

      @@magtovi That "little sand" is the result of hours of processing, a lot of starting sand, sure, must be a lot

    • @garryiglesias4074
      @garryiglesias4074 2 года назад +2

      @@magtovi "They" ? The man is ALONE...

    • @MomJeans1738
      @MomJeans1738 2 года назад +1

      @@garryiglesias4074 they can also be used to refer to individuals

  • @mikaelgrande6968
    @mikaelgrande6968 Год назад +2

    I like that the viewer never gets the impression that it’s fast, easy and quick work, not it’s difficult and takes a lot of time

  • @nuklearbetriebenersteinzei7373
    @nuklearbetriebenersteinzei7373 2 года назад +17

    Nice, but can it play Cyberpunk 2077?

  • @iuchoi
    @iuchoi 2 года назад +6

    This makes me appreciate how precious iron is.

  • @melaniemiller4567
    @melaniemiller4567 2 года назад +9

    this young man is absolutely amazing- not only does he demonstrate that it works- somewhere along the line he put a great deal of time & effort into the study of these ways.... absolutely amazing!!

  • @J82FLH
    @J82FLH 2 года назад +8

    This is the first time watching you, I’m glad I found you, I subscribed and am looking forward to watching all you videos, I’m a retired bricklayer and just the fact that you work with your hands is enough to make people respect your channel, to many kids playing games and sitting on their computers will never know the feeling of true accomplishment, bricks are made from clay and sand and they are full of them little iron balls you showed

    • @donoberloh
      @donoberloh 2 года назад

      Are Olden bricks made with straw mixed into the clay.

  • @renatogbarroso
    @renatogbarroso 2 года назад +10

    I'm very satisfacted be a part of your patreon supporters group! You deserve all our respect and support!

  • @beejusfingus
    @beejusfingus 2 года назад +41

    Thanks so much for the awesome videos over the years, so glad to have you back esp for more iron experiments.

  • @kryptoniterazor
    @kryptoniterazor 2 года назад +80

    Incredible video as always! I would love to see you try magnetic separation of the iron in bacterial ore or iron sand. As you may know, a weak magnet can be produced by hammering an iron rod oriented N->S in earth's magnetic field. I would be hesitant to try this with your cast iron blade because of its hardness, but would be great to see if you make a piece of lower carbon steel or try annealing the blade at some point. A magnetic process may be able to make your future smeltings much more favorable in their iron:slag ratio.

    • @volbla
      @volbla 2 года назад +8

      I was about to bring up some kind of magnetic separation, but i didn't know how you'd go about it. Your idea sounds pretty feasible!

    • @eo_0
      @eo_0 2 года назад

      You can just leave the iron rod for few days in that position and it will become magnetic.

    • @chrbut8254
      @chrbut8254 2 года назад +3

      @ancient people 🅥 click bait everyone

  • @FlashgodStift
    @FlashgodStift Год назад +1

    Can you please set a goal to craft your own iron axe? Your's is my favorite channel on RUclips and seeing you make a iron axe would be epic!!!

  • @MrSimpsondennis
    @MrSimpsondennis 2 года назад +6

    I was surprised by how well it worked for the iron.
    I've seen it used for gold many times, but didn't expect the iron to settle that fast on such a short distance.

  • @gingermarshy007
    @gingermarshy007 2 года назад +27

    Love these videos. Its like watching documented evoltionary learning steps n processes. One of the best channels on this platform with real actual value

  • @morleychris3670
    @morleychris3670 2 года назад +9

    Love this guy! You can see what he built in the past and how its actually held up and not just left like the fake copy cats!

  • @AgrievousSpooks
    @AgrievousSpooks 21 день назад

    love the way the subtitles give details, could probably do this myself if i wanted to now

  • @oldshoes5199
    @oldshoes5199 2 года назад +11

    I love watching the tools and technology build off each other little by little over the years

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 2 года назад +4

    Time traveling back 3,000 years... I have seen dozens of videos about knapping flint, but seeing the origins of metal working, that's new. Very cool.

  • @dong7474
    @dong7474 2 года назад +37

    This was such a cool video, I’ve watched you since highschool after finding it a few years ago, and over time it’s like watching you advance through the ages lol
    This was awesome

  • @abcstardust
    @abcstardust 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for another great video. Smelting Iron from sand is a really Important skill to learn- especially for communities living of the grid.
    Speaking of metals, your videos are like fine Platinum. Once again, thanks!

  • @smoj304
    @smoj304 2 года назад +6

    That's known as "gravity separation" in the mining industry. The same process is used when panning for gold.
    I worked at a magnetite mine processing plant in Australia (as well as gold process plants).
    Another method we use for magnetite, is magnetic separation.
    Large drums with electromagnets inside that pull the iron out. It's then washed off into a launder which sends it forward.

  • @tommyboy71
    @tommyboy71 Год назад +1

    Ok. Now I have seen it all. Learn something new every day.

  • @alexkesi7237
    @alexkesi7237 2 года назад +6

    And thus he emerged from the depths of his jungle to provide us once more with the knowledge of his people. First of his name, the father of primitive videos, the breaker of indian dwellers, king Primitive technology!!

  • @bigboutdooraddictions8032
    @bigboutdooraddictions8032 2 года назад +6

    Dude you're a straight up genius I love watching your channel at the end of the day it is one of the relaxing things I like to do I wish I could do this kind of stuff!!

  • @GeneaVlogger
    @GeneaVlogger 2 года назад +13

    Always so impressive! I'd love to see this dude on one of those survival shows like Naked and Afraid or Bushcraft Build-Off. I bet he'd completely out-do all the previous contestants.

    • @redwitch12
      @redwitch12 2 года назад +7

      24 hours into the show, everyone else is like "I have a stick and a rock". He'd be like "I have six tools, a shelter, and have located a food source"

    • @stevenscott2136
      @stevenscott2136 2 года назад +3

      From what I've seen, the big problem on Naked & Afraid is the locations tend to lack food. Skill doesn't help if there's just nothing to be hunted or gathered.
      Consider: 10,000 years ago, primitive people looking to settle down picked the best spots -- good water supply, lots of berry bushes, ample game, etc. They left the bad spots alone.
      Over time, those ideal settling spots have gradually turned into farms and cities, leaving the terrible spots untouched because nobody wanted them.
      So contestants are actually trying to survive in places where genuine primitive people said "we can't survive here -- let's go."

  • @SovietKitten
    @SovietKitten 2 года назад +5

    Finds sand… 34 new recipes unlocked. Also I was literally thinking of iron in sand today, you read my mind

  • @M82Predator
    @M82Predator 2 года назад +5

    If you look real close, you can't see any heavy equipment tread tracks in the mud. Great video, love your videos being authentic!