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Primitive Technology: Hut with Underfloor Heating (Ondol/Hypocaust)

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  • @RichardRTNelson
    @RichardRTNelson 28 days ago +148

    Still the best channel to learn how to do something you'll never actually do.

    • @thomasneal9291
      @thomasneal9291 2 days ago

      correct. I can't imagine why you would WANT a heated floor in the tropics. pretty sure he would have been running around naked if it wasn't for the camera as it is.

    • @VideoGamingSociety
      @VideoGamingSociety Day ago +1

      Don't be so sure. Look where the world is going lol

  • @Buggaton
    @Buggaton 29 days ago +12322

    Can't believe how old this dude looks now. Looks as old as me. He used to look my age but now he looks my age.

    • @DudeFromCanada
      @DudeFromCanada 29 days ago +93

      Such a Norm MacDonald reply. I love it 😂

    • @cookiezillaevan
      @cookiezillaevan 29 days ago +440

      aw fuck me, don't tell me I'm as old as this guy I've always been the same age as. I thought I was still young :/

    • @robinbinder8658
      @robinbinder8658 29 days ago

      bro stfu ._. why u gotta talk abt that ....

    • @aarontuplin
      @aarontuplin 29 days ago +181

      ​@cookiezillaevanat least you'll never be any older than him

    • @mikelumen1893
      @mikelumen1893 29 days ago +9

      crazy how that works

  • @ColdButCozyYT
    @ColdButCozyYT 29 days ago +2316

    the smoke cooling down and therefore staying low to the ground is such a cool effect

    • @d1j16
      @d1j16 29 days ago +154

      Bonus effect: living things on the ground will flee the area..

    • @Phraxas52
      @Phraxas52 29 days ago +30

      "Cool effect". Aha.

    • @JPFighter93
      @JPFighter93 29 days ago +37

      @d1j16 Yeah let's call it "fleeing" 😅

    • @BlGGESTBROTHER
      @BlGGESTBROTHER 29 days ago +3

      @Phraxas52 As in cause and effect...

    • @Thursdayetitis
      @Thursdayetitis 29 days ago +16

      I would have smaller outlets on the 3 other sides so that enough smoke surrounds the hut to keep away mosquitos

  • @whishingwell
    @whishingwell 25 days ago +102

    한국인으로 태어나서 외국인 유튜버가 온돌만드는 것도 다보고 세상 좋아졌네

    • @KS-my4di
      @KS-my4di 20 days ago +5

      그것도 지구 반대편에서 전세계 사람들이 지켜보면서.... ㅎㅎㅎ

    • @a.j.1614
      @a.j.1614 19 days ago +7

      Welcome to the Internet. It is a gloriously dangerous place.

    • @and_yeon
      @and_yeon 4 days ago +2

      ㄹㅇㅋㅋ

    • @Jaebogg
      @Jaebogg Day ago +1

      ㄹㅇㅋㅋ

    • @recessive2881
      @recessive2881 2 hours ago +1

      그것도 석기시대 외국인 유튜버가

  • @fluffy14sweet
    @fluffy14sweet 28 days ago +1503

    You don't really appreciate how long these videos take until you realize the discoloration on the fresh fronds for the new hut half way through

    • @vacantplanet
      @vacantplanet 28 days ago +70

      Just digging up all that mud with a stick must have taken him at least 2-3 days

    • @RedCon29
      @RedCon29 27 days ago +11

      You think he’s got a 9-5?

    • @ShinyHappyREM
      @ShinyHappyREM 27 days ago +17

      @RedCon29: more like 7-7

    • @heroastra8928
      @heroastra8928 27 days ago +67

      @RedCon29this IS his job. He unironically does this stuff to research how people would’ve done this kind of stuff in the past.

    • @JamesGrim08
      @JamesGrim08 27 days ago +1

      Its mostly faked with the the jump cuts, I'm sure this didnt take long.

  • @userofthemind6913
    @userofthemind6913 29 days ago +1778

    As much as I love seeing the progress with smelting, I did miss hut building lol

    • @lazyman7505
      @lazyman7505 29 days ago +42

      It's awesome to see different smelting designs and techniques, but the main limitation is always the amount of ore he has available, which makes the tests less 'valid' (for lack of better word). I know there isn't a better source of iron ore nearby, and he has to use the bacteria sludge, but I think nobody would complain if he mined elsewhere (or simply bought) a few tons of ore with a decent iron content.

    • @userofthemind6913
      @userofthemind6913 29 days ago +22

      @lazyman7505 I get what you mean, but part of the process is to do it all "legit" so to speak. Realistically I think time/personnel is more important. If he can have someone else gathering supplies/filming instead, it'd free up more for him to do tbh

    • @TJN-e8i
      @TJN-e8i 29 days ago +75

      I'd say finding iron ore at different places is totally fine, but just buying iron ore would be taking away too much of the videos' charm of doing everything by hand.

    • @lazyman7505
      @lazyman7505 29 days ago +12

      @TJN-e8i I agree, I'd also very much prefer to see him experiment with various ore mining techniques instead of just buying a truckload.

    • @lelyanra
      @lelyanra 29 days ago +8

      @lazyman7505 there is the issue of using stone to work iron, which is harder than to use bronze like most cultures did get there. Iron smelting infra is like a sturdier bronze smelting and is not there due to the lack of copper and tin.

  • @JonGiraffe
    @JonGiraffe 29 days ago +3532

    Those worms are having a wild day

    • @MazdaTiger
      @MazdaTiger 29 days ago +29

      they are irritated hence they go out of the mud

    • @hannibalb8276
      @hannibalb8276 29 days ago +13

      RIP that one worm that got thrown

    • @mysteryrandomasian
      @mysteryrandomasian 29 days ago +49

      it looked like he packed that worm back on the mud on the next cut

    • @nebechanezz3r
      @nebechanezz3r 29 days ago +8

      Bro i would have croaked if he just ate it on camera 🐸

    • @delicious_seabass
      @delicious_seabass 29 days ago +10

      Mmmm, something smells good. What are you cooking?... WORMS.

  • @calmdown287
    @calmdown287 26 days ago +17

    좀 더 복잡힌 기술이 필요해요... 높이가 달라야하고 연기를 가두는 곳들도 필요하고... 위는 구들장이란 돌이 필요해요

  • @StrikeSurgical
    @StrikeSurgical 29 days ago +4814

    Glad we're doing huts again.

    • @Molokaiism
      @Molokaiism 29 days ago +31

      Yes!! ENOUGH with the iron filings and blower fan re-inventions every month!!

    • @joeycarlisle9844
      @joeycarlisle9844 29 days ago +193

      @Molokaiism calm down bro, let the man work his tech tree how he wishes

    • @mbgrafix
      @mbgrafix 29 days ago +61

      Tune into next week's episode when I'll add a second story and build a bidet out of turtle shells.

    • @PeachMonster420
      @PeachMonster420 29 days ago +13

      he must of watched will survives attempt at a hut with an underfloor heater and decided he needed to show that boy how it's done by an absolute champion.

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy 29 days ago +10

      ​@joeycarlisle9844
      He makes a fair point though, the guy might want to branch out to keep interest in his channel. He can still go back at a later date...

  • @tommymermaid
    @tommymermaid 28 days ago +704

    Ive waited about 10 years for this guy to finally do underfloor heating. Hes attempted it before in his older videos but now hes done it all the way. love to see it.

    • @VinniPyh-j9p
      @VinniPyh-j9p 28 days ago +4

      А нафига в тропиках подогрев пола?

    • @stinkynoodles8312
      @stinkynoodles8312 28 days ago +31

      ​@VinniPyh-j9pbecause rain is the tropics is harsher, cold is more unforgiving when youre wet

    • @TG-jp3tc
      @TG-jp3tc 27 days ago +17

      ​@VinniPyh-j9pit ensures he can continue working on masonry even through the monsoons.

    • @knightshousegames
      @knightshousegames 27 days ago +6

      @VinniPyh-j9p According to the video he wants to use it to help bricks dry faster

    • @tommymermaid
      @tommymermaid 26 days ago +1

      ​@VinniPyh-j9pyou don't need underfloor heating in the tropics. Its really interesting to watch tho.

  • @zelyandiablos2274
    @zelyandiablos2274 29 days ago +496

    i never had a primitive technology episode that felt like a cliffhanger as much as this one

    • @BOG-LURKER
      @BOG-LURKER 29 days ago +26

      Seriously… would’ve liked to see it fully dried

    • @zelyandiablos2274
      @zelyandiablos2274 29 days ago +21

      @BOG-LURKER yeah and maybe with a longer chimney to get more draft but with the rainy season in full swing I'm not sure getting it fully dry was feasible.

    • @dgkimpton
      @dgkimpton 29 days ago

      @zelyandiablos2274 How much draft do you want? Seems like just enough to keep the air moving is plenty - any more and you'd a) burn vast amounts of wood, and b) have a crazy hot floor.

    • @mtqrx
      @mtqrx 29 days ago +5

      @dgkimpton I think just enough to get the smoke/steam above the edge of the roof would be more comfortable for him, and he could still control the temperature by letting the fire smoulder occasionally. I don't think too hot is a problem if he's using it to dry things though

    • @zelyandiablos2274
      @zelyandiablos2274 29 days ago

      @dgkimpton yeah you're right, rn i have no idea how hot the floor get though

  • @big-gamehunter6285
    @big-gamehunter6285 39 minutes ago

    여기서 온돌을 볼줄이야
    온돌 개념대로 만드시긴 했는데 부족한 부분이 있어요
    바닥이 뜨거운 부분과 차가운 부분이 확연하게 나누어져 있는게 보입니다

  • @Billy2011C
    @Billy2011C 29 days ago +751

    I've been watching this guy since his first wattle and daub hut video. Can't believe how long ago it was and how much older he looks now. The channels who copied him have died out, yet OG primitive is still showing us how the ancients lived. Awesome

    • @unfunnyfailure
      @unfunnyfailure 29 days ago +11

      Its not exactly how the ancients lived, the channel is more so about trying and discovering processes to make... well, primitive technologies. Whether its actually how the ancients lived and made tech is up to historians (or commenters lol. theres a comment about someone who remembers floors using similar concepts)

    • @brockfang
      @brockfang 29 days ago +80

      I think the reason for the staying power is that he's just doing it for fun/his own learning/his own amusement. Most of the other ones were just trying to cash in on the popularity and we're only trying to make a profit. I don't get that vibe here at all

    • @AgeQuodAgis-f7g
      @AgeQuodAgis-f7g 29 days ago +27

      He doesn't look old he looks great man what you on about?

    • @hashishi9
      @hashishi9 29 days ago +11

      Old? 🤨

    • @woodwyrm
      @woodwyrm 29 days ago +1

      That's the essence of Kangdom, you never quit.

  • @Yaivenov
    @Yaivenov 29 days ago +2826

    "You can dry so many bricks in this baby." *slaps side of hut* 😊

    • @julialynne6687
      @julialynne6687 29 days ago +59

      Good luck slapping the side of THIS hut! :P

    • @tigco1121
      @tigco1121 29 days ago +39

      Wow I didn't even think of the implications for this other than comfort. I feel so slow. Brick making will move faster with a floor that can dry and pre heat.

    • @Med-j8g
      @Med-j8g 29 days ago +39

      ​@tigco1121 I assume you have watched the video without captions on as he states in the end that this is one of the intended functions. As others said in the comments, you're missing out on a lot if you don't turn captions on.

    • @c4sualcycl0ps48
      @c4sualcycl0ps48 29 days ago +53

      The brick pile hungers

    • @idontneedaname318
      @idontneedaname318 29 days ago +20

      @tigco1121 if you've seeen his old videos brick drying is one of the main uses he has for most of his huts ! that and keeping out of the rain while he works :)

  • @yellasol
    @yellasol 29 days ago +706

    no clickbait titles or thumbnails, no ads in the video descrip and comments, no collabs or promos or sponsorships, just pure human content
    the only channel i wont unsub from, quality

    • @Phraxas52
      @Phraxas52 29 days ago +18

      I was in the middle of watching an important video I was interested in when this dropped. I immediately paused the other video to watch this one.

    • @ThePetricore
      @ThePetricore 29 days ago +43

      No hidden crew with powered tools to do the work during cuts.

    • @samcarpenter9424
      @samcarpenter9424 29 days ago +13

      Primitive technology holds a special place in all of our hearts ❤️

    • @Julzaa
      @Julzaa 29 days ago +3

      Just hearing him talk would be a huge shock

    • @MusiqsMadness
      @MusiqsMadness 29 days ago +5

      The way RUclips used to be

  • @PoopHand123
    @PoopHand123 25 days ago +8

    오, 온돌을 이 채널에서 볼 줄이야...

  • @chanychoi_choicine_film
    @chanychoi_choicine_film 28 days ago +88

    여기서 온돌을 보게 될줄이야…Korean heating system “Ondol”

    • @stargirl7646
      @stargirl7646 25 days ago +2

      네 마자요~!

    • @뚜안이리와
      @뚜안이리와 21 day ago

      저 온들이라는거 스페인 시골에도 있어요..지금도 쓰는집 있나 보네요...
      스페인에서는 이 따뜻한 방바닥이 주는 안락함에서 유래하여, **"Estar en la gloria(글로리아에 있다 = 천국에 있는 것처럼 편안하고 행복하다)"**라는 관용구를 일상적으로 사용할 정도로 현지인들의 삶에 깊이 녹아 있는 문화입니다.

  • @jetarg154
    @jetarg154 29 days ago +1527

    This is the equivalent to finding out nuclear is just an advanced way of boiling water.
    Everything this man does is to improve his pottery and iron production

    • @Evolved_Chicken
      @Evolved_Chicken 29 days ago +21

      Well, in a way it is. Lots of the largest infrastructure technologies to generate electricity for the masses involves boiling water to spin a turbine. And in the case of hydro-electric power plants, non-boiling water powered by gravity to spin a turbine.

    • @d2Tz6nKWMp2TE
      @d2Tz6nKWMp2TE 29 days ago +89

      Everything is just boiling water

    • @shadyone6620
      @shadyone6620 29 days ago +53

      @d2Tz6nKWMp2TE Or rotating stuff.

    • @OmegaGamer1989
      @OmegaGamer1989 29 days ago +9

      Spicy rocks go brrrrrrr

    • @jetarg154
      @jetarg154 29 days ago +38

      I bet this man will build a fully functional water park with his bushcraft skills if it meant +1.5% iron pellet production rate

  • @maggiethechattyhound9580
    @maggiethechattyhound9580 29 days ago +675

    He’s on his ‘Greatest Estate Developer’ arc now.

  • @아둥아빠-k2i
    @아둥아빠-k2i 28 days ago +3

    어릴적 할머니의 집은 불을 넣는 곳이 주방이었고 불 위에 가마솥을 끓이고 방도 데우는 더 효율적인 구조였던 것 으로 기억합니다. 온돌을 보게 되어 기쁘네요

  • @mousehead7102
    @mousehead7102 29 days ago +533

    이 양반 구독한지가 어언 8년...살다가 온돌을 다보네ㅋㅋ

    • @munpyo7
      @munpyo7 28 days ago +24

      10년 전에 이미 만들었어요 ㅎㅎ

    • @zerozeroing
      @zerozeroing 28 days ago +17

      사실 온돌은 이번이 두번째임요

    • @didisuy
      @didisuy 28 days ago +7

      온돌 잘 만드네

    • @초록-y2g
      @초록-y2g 28 days ago +7

      무심히 보다보니 온돌이었네요. 물론 저도 오랜 구독자인데요^^

    • @arioden
      @arioden 28 days ago +10

      ㅋㅋㅋ 전에도 비슷한 시스템 만들었었는데 이번엔 개량했네요

  • @Riv3rmountain
    @Riv3rmountain 29 days ago +120

    온돌 미쳤다

  • @chanokim
    @chanokim 29 days ago +2071

    I’m a Korean in my 50s, and I vividly remember growing up with a traditional Ondol floor like this back in the 70s. In my house, we transitioned to a hot water pipe system in the late 70s or early 80s, where a central fire heated water that circulated under the floor. Before that change, I remember the temperature was never even-the spots closest to the fire were scorching hot, while the far side of the room stayed quite chilly. Most importantly, carbon monoxide leaks were a frequent danger back then, and I remember the government running constant safety campaigns to warn people to be cautious.

    • @BobHutton
      @BobHutton 29 days ago +127

      Where this guy is in Far North Queensland, I don't think there would be many freezing cold nights. I'm glad he added the comment (in the subtitles) that he will be using the hut for drying bricks. Given the hut has no sides (and he won't be living there anyway), I don't think CO will be much of a problem for him.

    • @Stu_Bur
      @Stu_Bur 29 days ago +15

      I wonder if there is a way to do a heated water under floor system using primitive technologies? Perhaps a modified ondol with a channel that loops back to the start and is filled with water? Then have a firebox directly under part of the channel to heat the water and a chimney to take smoke up instead of under. The heat should cause the water to circulate slowly in a passive loop.

    • @BobHutton
      @BobHutton 29 days ago +3

      @Stu_Bur Hopefully, he will read your comment 🙂.

    • @RizenST
      @RizenST 29 days ago +31

      @Stu_Bur The main problem would be to stop leakage. You'd essentially need the channel to be an entirely solid piece of waterproof material, like stone or fired clay. But I don't see how you'd fire something that large.

    • @user-t1meBi11Gates
      @user-t1meBi11Gates 29 days ago +4

      @Stu_Bur Thermosiphon?

  • @nielsbouman1383
    @nielsbouman1383 28 days ago +72

    I think rounded corners in the channel with a large radius would improve airflow greatly instead of the sharp 90 deg corners.
    Also, makes it easier to cover with stones

    • @psioncrystallis6574
      @psioncrystallis6574 21 day ago +17

      i think its actually meant to be that way. you dont want lots of air flowing quickly, you want the smoke to linger so it transfers its heat as much as possible before exiting. could possibly actually slow it down further by adding vertical "fins" to the walls and slow it further if needed. or heck, make it into a tesla valve going the wrong way? 😆 ok that might be too much resistance lol

  • @justlerry349
    @justlerry349 29 days ago +661

    0:20 I would love to see a caption say ,,Cutting timber with IRON axe" someday 🙂

    • @Applebutter52
      @Applebutter52 28 days ago +25

      one day

    • @xeromage
      @xeromage 28 days ago

      See, I'm the opposite. He's gotten so good with clay and sticks, he can pretty much do anything. I love seeing him make anything other than another tiny bead of metal.

    • @Squidd717
      @Squidd717 28 days ago +1

      Why? Why would you love such an arbitrary thing?

    • @emptywaterbottle4703
      @emptywaterbottle4703 28 days ago +4

      I had this EXACT same thought!

    • @hadarc01
      @hadarc01 28 days ago +36

      @Squidd717 you're new here aren't you?

  • @ooowak8242
    @ooowak8242 29 days ago +43

    이 채널에서 온돌을 보게 될줄이야....

  • @rishimasu
    @rishimasu 29 days ago +695

    Finally a hut episode

    • @mbgrafix
      @mbgrafix 29 days ago

      What about huts?
      We've done huts
      What about cherries?
      We've done cherries.
      Red and black?
      Yes.
      All right, bananas.
      We haven't done them yet, have we?
      No.
      Right. Bananas. How to defend yourself against a man armed with a banana.

    • @thomasdzubin
      @thomasdzubin 29 days ago +5

      With no Jabba anywhere

    • @brandonmack111
      @brandonmack111 29 days ago +2

      ​@thomasdzubinnor even pizza

    • @Sanquinity
      @Sanquinity 29 days ago +15

      I must admit, no matter how cool it is to have him experiment with crude iron and fans, the hut building is still the nicest to watch. Maybe because there's more of a feeling of progress and completion?

    • @OldManBOMBIN
      @OldManBOMBIN 29 days ago +2

      Rotta fans when the Mandalorian movie drops

  • @JEffERSONKANGTAEKYUM
    @JEffERSONKANGTAEKYUM 4 days ago +3

    ‘온돌‘은 한국인의 사랑입니다❤

  • @prismdrone3475
    @prismdrone3475 29 days ago +384

    I really miss that old hut with the heated bed area he made years ago, it was one of my favorites.

    • @caniusdirus
      @caniusdirus 29 days ago +41

      I was just thinking the same thing! Such a shame that a tree fell on it. :(

    • @boid9761
      @boid9761 29 days ago +11

      ​@caniusdirusWhat video did he show it destroyed?

    • @ArlingtonBriar
      @ArlingtonBriar 29 days ago +4

      Me too, miss it like it was my own hut haha

    • @ArlingtonBriar
      @ArlingtonBriar 29 days ago +25

      ​@boid9761 The one that he literally labeled "Brick hut destroyed and shows a tree on the hut in the thumbnail? Just scroll his video history, its not like he makes one every day.

    • @MrWMyself
      @MrWMyself 29 days ago +7

      Love to see him revisit old ideas with new (primitive) technologies 😂

  • @TheRmstone
    @TheRmstone 29 days ago +3102

    Don’t forget to turn on captions

    • @temtamtem
      @temtamtem 29 days ago +5

      yea

    • @Колорад-д9й
      @Колорад-д9й 29 days ago +3

      Но русского перевода нет😢. Включил все что можно😢

    • @WarblesWarkly
      @WarblesWarkly 29 days ago +5

      Thank you!

    • @JDrake0805
      @JDrake0805 29 days ago +2

      thx

    • @bastiaan7777777
      @bastiaan7777777 29 days ago +1

      @Колорад-д9й not yet, use autotranslate or watch in a month, alternatively learn English :)

  • @ВиталийКавтарадзе

    Man, do more videos about huts. Housing crisis is brutal nowadays

    • @kaizersoze
      @kaizersoze 29 days ago +2

      If you live in a city*

    • @AWZool
      @AWZool 29 days ago +7

      This guy won't even notice the global oil shortage, monetary or housing crisis.. When the inevitable happens, he'll start from the iron age while everyone else bang rocks together trying to figure out how to lit a fire..

    • @niox1920
      @niox1920 29 days ago +1

      ​@kaizersoze where everyone lives?

    • @theflyingfish66
      @theflyingfish66 29 days ago +5

      This hut is already on Zillow for $400k

  • @piotrjeske4599
    @piotrjeske4599 3 hours ago

    We would make smokers like this . But my grandfather would always make us put sticks inside the chimney walls , so they would stay stable for longer

  • @justarandomdudewhosings7539

    The absolute darkest of days will occur when this man stops uploading. Its a future I dread the thought of.

    • @chickenfriedlobster
      @chickenfriedlobster 25 days ago +5

      Thats the great part, the world could end and the internet shut off forever, but at least we will know this guy is probably still chugging along in his rainforest, pursuing the iron age for an audience of 0

    • @Roger44477
      @Roger44477 25 days ago +9

      He did for a long time, and it was brutal. The day he returned was a truly glorious one

  • @kimwjdgnify
    @kimwjdgnify 29 days ago +22

    어? 온돌이다!

  • @albin0156
    @albin0156 28 days ago +20

    오메 이런 미친 내 최애 채널에서 온돌이라고 적어주셨네

  • @LuxisAlukard
    @LuxisAlukard 18 minutes ago

    12:05 That looks awesome!

  • @Nnoct_
    @Nnoct_ 29 days ago +16

    이제 온돌까지 만드시는구나 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @MartisRYO
    @MartisRYO 29 days ago +32

    와 여기서 온돌을 보게 되다니...

    • @BryceByerley
      @BryceByerley 20 days ago

      Ondols are awesome. Always wanted to make one. Especially with an outdoor kitchen.

  • @SnancyNegative
    @SnancyNegative 22 days ago +2

    That snap cut from picking a worm out of the heated mud to slapping a huge block of mud and building the chimney higher is unintentionally hilarious. It feels like "Oh hey buddy! Not a fan of the heat? Well now you get to be a building block to move that heat even further. Enjoy :)"

  • @whatamove1200
    @whatamove1200 28 days ago +75

    와 온돌을 짜네 ㄷㄷ

  • @EndlessGrind78
    @EndlessGrind78 29 days ago +138

    One of the very few TRUE primitive tech channels that is on here ACTUALLY doing the work and not scamming the viewer. Thank you very much, Sir!

    • @ScooterMcAwesomeness
      @ScooterMcAwesomeness 29 days ago +35

      The Original, and still the best.
      Personally, I feel he's going for a youtube record of most time on screen without a single word spoken.

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 29 days ago +18

      He's also the OG. Many tried to copy him and made short-lived idiots of themselves in the process.

    • @TheMaybeDan
      @TheMaybeDan 29 days ago +22

      Others said it already but I have to reiterate, this guy is THE OG. He isn't "one of the very few" he is literally THE ONE and everybody else copied him

    • @jonnenne
      @jonnenne 29 days ago +3

      ​@TheMaybeDanI don't really see anyone copying him. A lot of people stole his brand image but make videos that have nothing to do with this channel

    • @bard-gp7eq
      @bard-gp7eq 28 days ago

      @TheMaybeDan 동의합니다 다른 대부분의 원시 생존 채널들은 이 채널을 따라하거나 흉내내서 유튜브 광고수익을 보려고 할 뿐이죠

  • @kottadragon
    @kottadragon 29 days ago +30

    The Greatest Estate Developer prepared me for this one.

  • @nolanwildinstinct
    @nolanwildinstinct 5 hours ago

    Imagine living in the 21st century… then meeting a man from the Stone Age deep in the forest.

  • @lstarbuckaneer
    @lstarbuckaneer 29 days ago +182

    Dude has radiant floor heating in his hut. I don’t have that in my house!

    • @snowisthebestweather
      @snowisthebestweather 29 days ago +23

      You have mud. You've got this.

    • @larrycooper5328
      @larrycooper5328 29 days ago +3

      Radiant floor heating in the jungle, you shouldn’t be jealous

    • @davidwojkowski1698
      @davidwojkowski1698 29 days ago +7

      [gets out the pickaxe]
      Let's get to work 😃😃

    • @Coccinelf
      @Coccinelf 29 days ago +4

      @davidwojkowski1698 No you need to make a pickaxe first! 😂

    • @brunodelvalle9934
      @brunodelvalle9934 29 days ago +2

      Worst thing is the heated-floor hut is actually for his bricks only 😂

  • @Cement_Feathered_Bird
    @Cement_Feathered_Bird 29 days ago +142

    Without a shadow of a doubt... the best channel on RUclips.

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 28 days ago

      Even though it doesn’t have cats! 🐈‍⬛

    • @ERone43
      @ERone43 28 days ago

      Between this guy and Advoko for sure

    • @ERone43
      @ERone43 28 days ago

      Between this guy and Advoko for sure

    • @Shyid
      @Shyid 28 days ago +3

      the internet stops with primitive technology drops a new vid.

  • @별이냠냠
    @별이냠냠 29 days ago +251

    와 여기서 온돌까는걸 보게될줄은

  • @Lulu-d3f
    @Lulu-d3f 20 days ago +2

    맙소사 나 살아생전 외국인이 온돌을 만드는걸 눈으로 보게되다니....

  • @imakaram
    @imakaram 29 days ago +26

    온돌 이라니 ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ
    연기를 잘 막는게 핵심이죠 !

  • @TheChristmasNinja12
    @TheChristmasNinja12 29 days ago +174

    13:20 Man, I though you started smacking that worm 😂😂😂

    • @Pyth110
      @Pyth110 29 days ago +6

      Sacrifice for the chimney mud

    • @seguaye
      @seguaye 29 days ago +4

      bad worm!

    • @toshnina
      @toshnina 29 days ago +4

      I can't unsee this.
      I will watch this video a dozen more times as I do in my off hours and I'm going to chuckle at that transition every time now thanks to you.

    • @unfunnyfailure
      @unfunnyfailure 29 days ago +1

      same

  • @다함께탁탁탁
    @다함께탁탁탁 29 days ago +87

    이 형님 영상에서 온돌을 보는날이 올줄이야... ㄷㄷ

    • @psyleo
      @psyleo 29 days ago +3

      오래전에도 온돌을 만들었던 영상이 있었던거 같은데 ... 여튼 다시 온돌 만드는 영상보니 기분이 좋네

    • @강병진-v5c
      @강병진-v5c 29 days ago +2

      ruclips.net/video/7ji5fnvS1Rw/video.htmlsi=JiysJs-uhBMh7j7i

    • @연생아힘내
      @연생아힘내 29 days ago +6

      예전 온돌집은 일열이었지만 이번 영상은 ㄹ자로 좀더 온돌과 유사하게 만들어졌네요

    • @Patchuk
      @Patchuk 29 days ago +2

      한번 있었는데, 그래도 또 해줘서 이렇게 다시 모이니까 너무 좋다.

    • @smile-singer
      @smile-singer 28 days ago +1

      언젠가 철도끼를 완성하는 날이 왔으면 좋겠음 ㄷ ㄷ

  • @Nopiyoutube
    @Nopiyoutube 2 days ago +2

    내가 최고로 좋아하는 채널에서 우리 시골에 있던 온돌을 볼줄은 몰랐다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
    구들목 맛좀 봐라

  • @니가옳아72
    @니가옳아72 29 days ago +78

    오 여기서 온돌을 보는 날이 올 줄이야 ㅋㅋㅋ

    • @unnamed000
      @unnamed000 29 days ago +5

      한국인은 여기 여기 모여라😊

    • @soramameqoop
      @soramameqoop 29 days ago +2

      日本より。オンドル(Ondol)のある生活について、何か教えてください。冬は快適ですか?

    • @ililililllliilliillil
      @ililililllliilliillil 29 days ago +4

      @soramameqoop 온돌방은 완전 좋다.

    • @꼬물1234
      @꼬물1234 29 days ago +3

      바닥부터 열기가 올라와 방 전체가 후끈합니다.
      지진만 아니였다면 일본에서도 사용 했을거 같아요.

    • @니가옳아72
      @니가옳아72 29 days ago +6

      ​@soramameqoop지금 한국은 영하 5도정도 까지 내려가는데 1시간정도 돌리면 5~6시간 정도는 따뜻한게 유지되요

  • @lastnamefirstname6700
    @lastnamefirstname6700 29 days ago +133

    This is how The Greatest Estate Developer started, you might be a king like Lloyd in no time!

    • @WafflesMgee
      @WafflesMgee 29 days ago +22

      Absolute Water.

    • @darksteel78
      @darksteel78 29 days ago +20

      "Lloyd! Water!"
      Such a fun read. Sad it's over but there's already an oversupply of manhwa out there

    • @IceDragon978
      @IceDragon978 29 days ago +17

      Never thought I'd see a Water reference in the comments of a Primitive Technology video.

    • @ApocolypseChild
      @ApocolypseChild 29 days ago

      @WafflesMgee Straight f*in water.

    • @Prescape
      @Prescape 29 days ago +11

      Lloyd? WATER!!

  • @j.jonhutson7718
    @j.jonhutson7718 29 days ago +73

    Random observation: I don't think John has aged a day since starting these videos. Man's onto something. I should go build a hut...

    • @MrEazyE357
      @MrEazyE357 29 days ago +12

      Really? I was just thinking how much older he looks. Then, moments later, I realized what that meant about me.

    • @Thomas-hx3pr
      @Thomas-hx3pr 29 days ago

      Dude is built like a bald chimp these days.

    • @0x5DA
      @0x5DA 29 days ago

      watch "the man from earth"

    • @xBananowyJEx
      @xBananowyJEx 28 days ago

      This is why he started building that tower- to hide his phylactery, lol

    • @j.jonhutson7718
      @j.jonhutson7718 28 days ago

      @0x5DA That's literally one of my favorite films. ;)

  • @Diarhehe
    @Diarhehe 23 days ago +1

    13:22 lol the jumpcut here makes it look like he was smacking the worm into the mud

  • @alaricsnellpym
    @alaricsnellpym 29 days ago +56

    I've built something related to that, and a problem I found was that the heat transfer into the thermal mass was so good that when starting from cold, it cooled the flue gasses so much they wouldn't rise up the chimney - I had smoke spreading out sideways and pooling on the floor like you had at times,.and the fire pit itself out with accumulating CO2. You might get that problem if you male the chimney taller. A quick fix would be to make an opening at the base of the chimney, and light a small fire in there to help airflow when you're lighting the main fire - you won't need it once the chimney is warm so you can let it go out. Also handy for extracting anything that falls down the chimney!

    • @mckenziekeith7434
      @mckenziekeith7434 29 days ago +13

      In some older kilns they would routinely start a draft fire in the chimney first. Then start a fire in the main combustion chamber once air was flowing in the right direction.

    • @kenoliver8913
      @kenoliver8913 29 days ago +3

      Or you can just use one of the many blowers he's made for the smelting posts.

    • @philxcskier
      @philxcskier 29 days ago +2

      That’s interesting, I recently saw someone that mentioned people would sometimes use a hair dryer on their wood stove chimney at the start when lighting to get the draft moving

    • @WyvernYT
      @WyvernYT 29 days ago +4

      What McKenzieKeith said - the draft can be force started by having a small priming fire near the exhaust end, such as at the base of the chimney. If air can't easily get in elsewhere, it will be drawn in through the duct work.

    • @themcp
      @themcp 29 days ago +2

      Needs a longer chimney, rocket stove effect, no?

  • @ryimscaith1593
    @ryimscaith1593 28 days ago +49

    Dude, I want to comment just to praise your physical conditioning. You may not have that chiseled "body builder" look, but the raw strength and stamina displayed here is fantastic! I know you probably took breaks off camera, but just doing what you did, and how you did it, is impressive. Respect.

    • @vitcermak7737
      @vitcermak7737 27 days ago +8

      what do you mean not bodybuilder physique, considering this dude is now most likely in 30s, this body is just about the peak of what an average Joe could wish to achieve naturally. certainly over 95 percentile fitness

    • @avo616
      @avo616 27 days ago +3

      You mean he isn’t roided out his mind.

    • @alliebones
      @alliebones 27 days ago +8

      We love a healthy body fat percentage over dehydrated shrink-wrapped meat any day

    • @plwadodveeefdv
      @plwadodveeefdv 26 days ago

      @vitcermak7737 How to let everyone know your 3 lift total is less than 500 lbs

    • @lvlndco
      @lvlndco 26 days ago +1

      He's not as buff as he was when he left for that 'network' thing, but having been a gym rat myself I know how fast it goes away. His bush crafting definitely helps keepin him in shape.

  • @ClashBluelight
    @ClashBluelight 29 days ago +32

    This is basically a return to one of the oldest projects on the channel. Nice to compare the two and see just how much you've improved over the years.

  • @tomkim792
    @tomkim792 27 days ago +4

    와! 온돌!

  • @MaxG628
    @MaxG628 29 days ago +385

    14:19 Oh, I thought it was to keep you comfortable.

    • @arkbg22
      @arkbg22 29 days ago +14

      i guess those are not the ONLY usage cases. personal heating can be a convenient secondary benefit too

    • @Scrogan
      @Scrogan 29 days ago +1

      In Australia? Would keep him uncomfortable more than anything.

    • @KSBneedsthem
      @KSBneedsthem 29 days ago +4

      It can be. Throw some dried fronds or wtv they’re called and boom

    • @RowieSundog
      @RowieSundog 29 days ago +4

      Can be both, but he would prolly go be comfy in his house and let the bricks dry on there

    • @Spagghetii
      @Spagghetii 29 days ago +2

      Apart from the wet its not very cold there.

  • @ucantreadit
    @ucantreadit 29 days ago +13

    온돌 최고

  • @L-S-H
    @L-S-H 29 days ago +33

    온돌까지 만들줄이야.

    • @technocracy90
      @technocracy90 29 days ago

      썸네엘 보고 온돌이랑 비슷하게 생겼네 했는데 제목에 진짜 온돌 적혀있을줄 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @nulnoh219
    @nulnoh219 21 day ago +1

    12:06 The smoke coming out the other end is so cold it sinks. So interesting!

  • @leonardol8158
    @leonardol8158 29 days ago +19

    Water is good, Primitive Technology is water.

  • @Wolfwood789
    @Wolfwood789 29 days ago +75

    Ondol Floors! Lloyd would be proud!

  • @chiliboyn1
    @chiliboyn1 29 days ago +30

    Water = good
    Lloyd = water
    Lloyd = good

    • @hkiller57
      @hkiller57 29 days ago

      water is the essence of wetness, and wetness is the essence of beauty

  • @joon_chan_hyun
    @joon_chan_hyun 27 days ago +2

    바닥난방은 한국의 고유 전통 난방 방식 입니다.

  • @AlexandraceV.Hongco
    @AlexandraceV.Hongco 29 days ago +77

    No way primitive people had heating while I can't afford it.

    • @ManabiscuitEU
      @ManabiscuitEU 29 days ago +11

      Well Depends on How brave you are... A Apartment on Fire Under Yours will Produce Underfloor Heating even a cellar on Fire Does ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
      But that non of my Business have a Great day. *sips Tea*

    • @England91
      @England91 29 days ago +2

      It's been a thing since medieval days

    • @86abaile
      @86abaile 29 days ago +8

      @England91 Romans were doing it even before that.

    • @Chalkboard7
      @Chalkboard7 29 days ago +20

      @England91 It's been a thing since 5000 B.C.E in the Korean peninsula and since classical antiquity in europe

    • @jacobmutti1528
      @jacobmutti1528 29 days ago

      ​@86abaileindeed they were.

  • @mcknottee
    @mcknottee 29 days ago +17

    Speaking as a resident of the tropics, underfloor heating is what I have always needed in my house. 😃
    More seriously, it can actually get cool enough here at night during the tropical 'winter' to be of genuine benefit, and also for drying stuff out, which is a real need in the monsoon regions of the tropics after several weeks of unending rain and mould growing on everything in sight.

  • @harryshalfassedcooking4194

    I know making a brick dome takes for ever, but I REEEEAAAALLLLY want an update on your progress. Amazing current hut.

    • @OctavioMovies
      @OctavioMovies 29 days ago +31

      From what he said this hut is to dry bricks in wet weather, he must be making industrial amounts of the stuff for the dome.

    • @harryshalfassedcooking4194
      @harryshalfassedcooking4194 29 days ago +1

      ​@OctavioMoviesfaxs

  • @TheLesserWeevil
    @TheLesserWeevil 12 days ago +2

    This man is going to reach the Industrial Age in no time.

  • @SteveAgland
    @SteveAgland 29 days ago +43

    Raindrop providing a sweet kick drum sample at 9:20

    • @Ph4n_t0m
      @Ph4n_t0m 29 days ago +3

      Ha! I played it back about 4 times so I know exactly which one you're referring to!

    • @EdsEnemy
      @EdsEnemy 29 days ago +1

      very blue monday

    • @ItsJustApollo123
      @ItsJustApollo123 29 days ago +1

      I’m sapling Ts for my next beat

  • @wemajor0000
    @wemajor0000 28 days ago +18

    오래살고볼일이네 이채널에서 온돌을 만드는걸 볼줄이야

    • @bryandamage4007
      @bryandamage4007 26 days ago +1

      Such an awesome look into korean technology! I love it!

  • @andrebrandao84
    @andrebrandao84 29 days ago +13

    The greatest primitive state developer

  • @wizzyKim
    @wizzyKim 27 days ago +1

    온돌은 한국에서 아주 오래 전 부터 사용하던 난방 방식입니다. 아궁이 위에 솥을 배치해서 취사와 난방을 동시에 해결했습니다. 온돌을 여기서 보게 될 줄은 몰랐네요 ^^

  • @연생아힘내
    @연생아힘내 29 days ago +6

    한국인이 온돌을 보는것은 아주 기쁘네요

  • @codys1528
    @codys1528 29 days ago +33

    I love that you are still using the same stone Axe after all these years - really goes to show how much primitive people probably valued their tools

    • @TheJamesRedwood
      @TheJamesRedwood 29 days ago +3

      You bet they valued them, they couldn't just go and buy another one. If you make it from scratch you don't fk around.

  • @3DgEee
    @3DgEee 29 days ago +25

    The first channel I ever followed 15 years ago. I don’t think I’ve stuck to anything this long other than basic bodily functions.

    • @fabiotiburzi
      @fabiotiburzi 29 days ago +1

      You are making me feel old! I made my channel right in that era, when there was the og black eyed peas with i gotta feeling, lmfao with party rock anthem, primitive technology, gamer nexus with 100k subscribers and case modding videos, linus that was under his first manager and so on.

  • @uavpower5830
    @uavpower5830 26 days ago +2

    수년간 봤지만 온돌을 볼줄이야 감사합니다

  • @christiancoripe
    @christiancoripe 29 days ago +31

    The greatest primitive that's ever LIVED

  • @Drone0
    @Drone0 29 days ago +6

    이 채널에서도 온돌을 보게되는 순간이 오는구나

  • @sunnyseyed
    @sunnyseyed 29 days ago +86

    In Korea, we have a system called Ondol (which literally means 'warm stones'), and it's been used for over a thousand years!
    Usually, the fire pit is in the kitchen, so when you heat the floor, you can also use the fire to cook. We don’t want to waste that precious energy! haha
    If you’re building one yourself, please make sure it is sealed properly. Many people used to suffer from CO (carbon monoxide) poisoning because of leaks, especially when using coal briquettes.
    These days, we use plastic pipes with heated water to warm the floor. This was actually developed by Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect who got the idea from Korea. Everyone in Korea uses it now, so you should come visit and check it out! :D There’s nothing like laying down on a warm floor!

    • @deancuk
      @deancuk 29 days ago +3

      He's literally outside

    • @gen4171
      @gen4171 29 days ago +11

      ​​@deancukCO bonds more agressively to hemoglobin than O2
      It's still dangerous if there is no wind to disperse it.

    • @stargirl7646
      @stargirl7646 25 days ago +1

      I miss my Korean ondol so much! I looked into getting one installed in my house in the US but it’s not common here so it’s so expensive 😢

  • @inob1670
    @inob1670 6 days ago +1

    This is "Ondol," a traditional Korean heating system with over 2,000 years of history.

  • @user-privateinfo
    @user-privateinfo 29 days ago +157

    Never thought I can see Ondol in your video. One of the oldest floor heating system in the world.

  • @joshuab4586
    @joshuab4586 29 days ago +27

    I think I’ve watched your posts so consistently that my biological timer is set to your videos, I always get an itch to watch your videos a couple days before you upload

    • @lolxdmdrlmdr
      @lolxdmdrlmdr 29 days ago +2

      exactly the same, came to say something like that too 😊

    • @Tdogg819
      @Tdogg819 29 days ago

      Yes!!!!!!!!

  • @MattNeufyCanadaMan
    @MattNeufyCanadaMan 29 days ago +92

    Doesn’t matter how many times I watch him start a fire - I always end up grinning like an idiot :)

    • @dbmail545
      @dbmail545 29 days ago +4

      The calluses he must have on his palms!

    • @krakenpots5693
      @krakenpots5693 29 days ago +2

      I learnt to start a fire like this from these videos!!! I prefer using a bow, but starting it by hand can be so satisfying!!!

    • @tomasdlabuena
      @tomasdlabuena 29 days ago

      Man sees fire. Man happy.

    • @Tondadrd
      @Tondadrd 29 days ago +1

      Magical. I love the uncut fire starting process as well! I should learn it, it's so cool!

    • @protonjones54
      @protonjones54 28 days ago +1

      ok Tom Hanks

  • @jrurys
    @jrurys 18 days ago +1

    한국인 입니다. 정말 대단하십니다

  • @shaunnichols4664
    @shaunnichols4664 29 days ago +9

    When it gets cooler out you can smoke meats for longer storage at the exit (assuming there is natural salt in the area).

  • @이승한-r4o
    @이승한-r4o 29 days ago +7

    갑자기 온돌을?

  • @geoblk3000
    @geoblk3000 29 days ago +142

    He's entering the roman period. He is one video away from a full roman bath and spa

    • @garfoonga1
      @garfoonga1 29 days ago +20

      He's made roman concrete already as well, using terrestrial snail shells and wood ash. If there were enough sources for slake lime, he'd probably be using the material more often. The ceramic clay is abundant, so thats likely why he sticks to that.

    • @theinkstainedtalonx3949
      @theinkstainedtalonx3949 29 days ago +8

      Yea I thought that floor looked perfect for a pebble mosaic

    • @kaizersoze
      @kaizersoze 29 days ago +5

      Age of primitive technology empires.

    • @Robespierre-II
      @Robespierre-II 29 days ago +1

      There's nothing primitive tech about the romans. I thought we was all about the mesolithic. I'm disappointed

    • @lelyanra
      @lelyanra 29 days ago +2

      he doesnt have bronze

  • @Burpeetestman
    @Burpeetestman 12 days ago +1

    Refer to 'Ondol,' the heating system of South Korea in the past! It is very efficient and warm, and it is also used to make food without wasting fire😊

  • @kadejeon2328
    @kadejeon2328 29 days ago +17

    8:18 the most dynamic camera moving on this channel.😂

  • @Edge_broker
    @Edge_broker 29 days ago +9

    와... 한국 전통 난방방식 온돌을 여기서 보네요 신기하네 😅

  • @michaelsiepel8615
    @michaelsiepel8615 28 days ago +4

    Guy does more work for one video than I do in an entire summer

  • @broceratops1337
    @broceratops1337 26 days ago +2

    4:13 "Fire By Friction" should be the next book title lol

  • @raigarmullerson4838
    @raigarmullerson4838 29 days ago +23

    The OG and ONLY actual primitive channel on youtube. Love the content. Cheers from Estonia

  • @lemongrass1191
    @lemongrass1191 29 days ago +9

    Water is good, loyd is water....

    • @loyboys
      @loyboys 3 hours ago +1

      I came HUNTING for this sort of comment!
      SAFETY! FIRST!

  • @Livin_DDok
    @Livin_DDok 28 days ago +5

    대한민국의 온돌 좋아요~!

  • @imstupid880
    @imstupid880 9 hours ago

    The greatest estate developer has appeared

  • @EcstarsBarrett
    @EcstarsBarrett 29 days ago +9

    A silent sanctuary amid the ruin,
    Where weary souls find fleeting peace,
    Below the aqueduct, beneath the moon,
    Where hollowed struggles finally cease.
    Oh, fire of old, a gentle light,
    Beside the keeper, silent, mute,
    You banish the encroaching night,
    And mend the broken, weary brute.
    With moss-grown stone and waters deep,
    A nexus where the lost may roam,
    Where brave souls wake, and cowards sleep,
    The only place to call a home.
    From Undead Burg to Blighttown’s mire,
    Through, twisting paths of dread and fright,
    We return to you, our one desire,
    To kindle up the fading light.
    In Lordran’s heart, a tranquil breath,
    A quiet, soft, and solemn chime,
    You offer refuge, safe from death,
    Amidst the ruin of all time.