i appreciate every one of you guys, that decided to make these types of channels and i can see everything you guys teach, will be extremely helpful!! thumbs up!!
When hundreds of thousands are watching it feels like it'd be so easy to obsess over how you're doing x y z, looking cool whilst ____ etc, it's really nice that he's happy to be a regular guy in front of the camera like when he sits down to pick up&drop the basket. Just maintains the super relaxed vibe & just gentle humanity that these vids are so great at
india loves you man keep it up u have no idea that how much natural skill u have I'm from India and I love to watching ur primitive skills using natural equipment ..keep making more and more video..(india with u)
I admire this fellow's tenacity, determination + ingenuity! And I bet he doesn't even need a building permit! What country is this ? Love the sounds of water + birds, very peaceful! Was I hearing elephants in the background too?
Dude, you are the man for real. This is well made too. You have a natural nack for production value. Not alot of people know what all goes in to things like pacing, editing and all the hours put into release material. Keep it up.
Where I live and work, we are all trained and conditioned to believe that only places like Home Depot and hiring contractors where you hand them all the money you make for them to give you the mysterious, special building materials that only they can provide you, hahah!
Chapeau bas, tu es loin d’être fou, je suis vraiment passionné, aujourd'hui elle a du vraiment évolué ta cabane j'imagine, dommage que tu sois loin, je t'aurais demandé la permission sinon de te filmer, tu m'as fasciné Jacob .
Don't Know if you noticed, but I'm sure I saw a concrete slab at the back of his hut, something you don't see in the following videos, after the house is built. Just how far out in the sticks is he? Having said this I do enjoy these videos.
Why not use lime and most specifically 'roman concrete' as mortar for your house' base? Also, Bamboo is the most readily available/prolific grass in temperate zones but it is also the flimsiest depending on when at what stage you harvest it at.
@130starfish you need finished stone or a stone that naturally fractures into flat plates like slate to do a flagstone floor. He doesn't have the tools (yet) to finish stone, nor apparently does he have access to the right natural stone. A raised clay floor will be plenty dry, and he can always make a split bamboo floor or reed mat if he wants to keep it a bit cleaner inside.
Я просто в восторге от природы вокруг) спасибо автору, ему пришлось попотеть) но для чего вообще нужен такой пол? разве недостаточно просто выровнять площадку под будущее строение?
Actually some of the oldest and longest lasting homes are made of soil. There are many kinds of soil. Clay soil particles are extremely tiny and flat, so they make an extremely solid and waterproof material when compacted. Look up “cob” if you are interested in the old homes, “clay micelles” if you are interested in the soil particle type. And be kind. This fellow is working hard and sharing it with us. It’s more than I have done...
Speaking of his barbaric lack of footwear, why in the devil is he making a building with stone age technology when he can use modern materials. So primitive
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i appreciate every one of you guys, that decided to make these types of channels and i can see everything you guys teach, will be extremely helpful!! thumbs up!!
thanks
When hundreds of thousands are watching it feels like it'd be so easy to obsess over how you're doing x y z, looking cool whilst ____ etc, it's really nice that he's happy to be a regular guy in front of the camera like when he sits down to pick up&drop the basket. Just maintains the super relaxed vibe & just gentle humanity that these vids are so great at
india loves you man keep it up
u have no idea that how much natural skill u have
I'm from India and I love to watching ur primitive skills using natural equipment ..keep making more and more video..(india with u)
Crazy to see how far you’ve come! I remember years ago watching this
I admire this fellow's tenacity, determination + ingenuity! And I bet he doesn't even need a building permit! What country is this ? Love the sounds of water + birds, very peaceful! Was I hearing elephants in the background too?
Dude, you are the man for real. This is well made too. You have a natural nack for production value. Not alot of people know what all goes in to things like pacing, editing and all the hours put into release material. Keep it up.
I'm about to binge watch all your videos lol 💙
hehe
ad mới cắt tóc.soái ca núi rừng.😃😃
Respect from Brazil!!!
Super vidéo. Bonjour de France
Excellent work man! Work hard and make a great hut! You are moving some heavy ass rocks and soil. Just be careful with your back
I will try
Always interesting and a pleasure to watch you...wow, nice to be young.
Very interesting and good job.
good work friend, but you are building in a river bed, so you will get flood water, becarefull :)
Respect. Thank you for making this vid. It's simply amazing
Thirty thousand dollars worth of cameras and zero dollars worth of stone and dirt. Awesome man!!
So beautiful place
excelent video my friend
thanks
So interesting to watch you work with no wheelbarrow!
I like a lot that place
Great job friend :)
It's That the real life :)
I love these videos! Very inspiring for my architect job. You only read about stuff like this in some college books and at the museum!
Where I live and work, we are all trained and conditioned to believe that only places like Home Depot and hiring contractors where you hand them all the money you make for them to give you the mysterious, special building materials that only they can provide you, hahah!
It's really great seeing your new videos. And this is something distinctly new for you, which is nice for your viewers. So keep it up!
yes. Thank you!
Neat! Can't wait to see the final result!
hehe😍😆😘👍👍👍
This fellow would love New England... our rocks have rocks!
Nice work... but yes, be mindful of your back.
Very nice man, the good work will pay off.
thanks
Chapeau bas, tu es loin d’être fou, je suis vraiment passionné, aujourd'hui elle a du vraiment évolué ta cabane j'imagine, dommage que tu sois loin, je t'aurais demandé la permission sinon de te filmer, tu m'as fasciné Jacob .
i like this new place better it seems more homely 8)
Chúc bạn nhiều sức khoẻ để ra thêm nhiều clip nữa nha
ok bạn, hẹn qua Tết nhé! qua tết là mình rảnh sẽ toàn lực để làm video.hjz
chúc bạn Tết vui vẻ nhé^^
Don't Know if you noticed, but I'm sure I saw a concrete slab at the back of his hut, something you don't see in the following videos, after the house is built. Just how far out in the sticks is he? Having said this I do enjoy these videos.
Nice, you changed the name! Good man. I really enjoyed the video!
thank you
I was wondering how strong that basket was amazing
Adoro parabéns gostaria de saber quanto tempo leva pra ficar pronto.Obrigado
Is it clay they’re using all the time and mixing with the grass for fiber or regular dirt?
I did once gathering river rocks for my wife's garden, not fun and an extreme workout. Respect to you and that basket, lol!
ótimo video!
Esperando pela continuação dessa nova saga. \o/
thanks
Thanks for your videos! They are really good. Keep it up. I subscribed!!!
You are very good Builder I believe you can build anything
thanks
Time machines: am I joke to you
Super nice video bro
I’m so grateful I came across your really cool channel. Keep up the great work man! Thanks from the US 🇺🇸
wonderful landscape
He is very lucky to find stones with flat sides, so they can rest easily on the ground and above each other.
0:33 GORGIOUS PLACE
That's a truck load of dirt. With a proper spade and wheel barrow most people will struggle doing that.
Awesome movie!
😥
Primitive Skills how long did it take for this man to build a floor I think they have the best worth after worth ethic I've seen in a long time
The asian copy of primitive technology. But i like your video quality and relaxed athmosphere.
finally, you moved out from under the rock and start to build a nice home. i respect you more now.
i love comment
His name is Patrick Star.
TheBzlai ok, good
Back in my day we walked uphill to bring rocks home, to build our homes floor!
I vote all these Primitive Technology/Skills/Tools collab to make a house
thank you
I wonder where did you guys do the shooting.
Nggone apik yo
ok we are waiting bro keep going
yes, thank you!
2024 wow amazing that you started at this and now basically have a complete farm
Chỉ có anh bạn này và cô gái primitive life là làm nhà đẹp , nhà của anh này chắc hơn
These kimd of videos are awsome but speed track it a bit next time :)
That's what the playback speed option in the lower-right corner is for. ;)
Teach me how to make that basket from the beginning of the video.
lạ nha.mình xem hết rồi mà gjờ xhjện kái video này.
this is gonna be one big house lol keep it up bro!
thanks
nice!
This video was interesting to watch,now what's this going to be.much love from USA
I love you
Primitive Skills rip
Last time i tried to build a primitive hut from stone and earth i found a gold nugget. Now i live in a villa next to the ocean.
Interesting, but think I'll stick with concrete
Love this video. Any poisonous snakes down there?
Why not use lime and most specifically 'roman concrete' as mortar for your house' base?
Also,
Bamboo is the most readily available/prolific grass in temperate zones but it is also the flimsiest depending on when at what stage you harvest it at.
Sức nguoi bền bỉ
Самое интересное пропустили. Как корзину починил.
keep making videos!
yes^^👍👍👍
Hola soy bety
That looks so heavy!! Sorry your basket broke :( Good job!
I want to bring new and interesting to the audience, I do not mind hard
Now that you have burned like 10k calories... Can you show how you get food to survive and see tomorrow?
You're back!!!! Keep at it man. Is this Hawaii? Edit: This looks to be of a good size judging from that lumber. Impressive.
CrimsonTider1981 This is French Canada
CrimsonTider1981
haha👍
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More videos please
yes
true level.
legal o filme de trimit
That's a lot of work to build a mud floor on top of a mud floor!
yes!
What is the advantage in doing it this way?
Enjoy Making Stuff. Im assuming coz its raised once walls and a roof are placed it will never get wet
Enjoy Making Stuff. Clay with rock laid over it look at video again...grew up in house that was Adobe 16 inch thick walls guess your a milinal
@130starfish you need finished stone or a stone that naturally fractures into flat plates like slate to do a flagstone floor. He doesn't have the tools (yet) to finish stone, nor apparently does he have access to the right natural stone. A raised clay floor will be plenty dry, and he can always make a split bamboo floor or reed mat if he wants to keep it a bit cleaner inside.
I would have stepped on 6 snakes and 2 spiders just getting those rocks, much respect to you good sir...😉
👍hehe
Rip Primitive Technology guy from Australia
U snap bro! Asmr making a house!!!
Which part of Cambodia
Я просто в восторге от природы вокруг) спасибо автору, ему пришлось попотеть)
но для чего вообще нужен такой пол? разве недостаточно просто выровнять площадку под будущее строение?
leave it higher
against flooding
Higher in cooler weather
Good thing the strap broke when you were moving dirt close by and not when you were carrying rocks
One day you ll see him build a real house, with a fridge and all...
Do you need any volunteer......I m ready to help and I know how to build
Man you need to put in some steps on the hills you go up and down a lot. they could be made out of bamboo.
Just a man and mother nature
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That's a nice floor until it rains and washing all your hard work into your front yard.
If its compacted good enough it wont wash away.
Actually some of the oldest and longest lasting homes are made of soil. There are many kinds of soil. Clay soil particles are extremely tiny and flat, so they make an extremely solid and waterproof material when compacted. Look up “cob” if you are interested in the old homes, “clay micelles” if you are interested in the soil particle type. And be kind. This fellow is working hard and sharing it with us. It’s more than I have done...
a wheelbarrow salesman could make his fortune here
the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone
yes
👏👌👍😉
This is the highest resolution Minecraft video I've ever seen
Вообще пол тебе нужно было трамбовать не самые верх, а каждый насыпанные слой. Все равно просядет с такой толщиной.
that's right
Looks like a big house! Will it have a second floor or something hahahahaa
The next video you will know.hehe
What was wrong with just using the existing ground?
Nice
4K Camera but no Shoes?
Kosmo Nautik I was thinking the same thing. He’s got $30k in cameras and is building a stone hut ?? It is cool to watch however.
Speaking of his barbaric lack of footwear, why in the devil is he making a building with stone age technology when he can use modern materials. So primitive
This kind of technique will come handy once u got stuck on a jungle its a survival 101
You should collaborate with Primitive Technology, he's in Australia I believe
I think he will not
Wow