I’d suggest a tech tree at the end of your video. That way you can give a good visual of what you’re trying to accomplish, the next thing needed, and maybe converging technologies. Plus, it’ll make it a whole lot easier to explain if you accidentally dead end and find out that you need to build the lathe before trying to make a steam engine.
This is a great idea, I think this would also create a stronger sense of a journey that will make others come back to the channel to watch the next episode. Numbering the episodes may help as well.
Another suggestion: when you get in the metal age do not ever got a rock or something that will chip the edge. Goodbye hours of sharpened ng and working. Also you can harden some bronze unlike popular belief.
MTNBKR its hemp and hemp can’t get you high it’s often confused as weed though and it leads to people harvesting selling it and dying over people relishing they’ve been fooled.
@@damien8949 why on earth would anyone be growing an entire field of hemp in a setting like that? & btw the reason hemp is illegal to grow in most places is because of the difficulty in differentiating it from cannabis & therefore outlawing it's growth makes it easier to control cannabis growth. Without smoking it, you have no idea what it is, but it's pretty dam obvious from the location it's in that it's cannabis
MTNBKR lol I was thinking he should harvest some of it for use as stone age medicine - as well as the rope/clothing :) Wonder if there's any chance we'll ever see a video where he pulls out something from a past project & it's some of that crop that he stumbled across while looking for his digging stick materials
Burn some shells and crush them up to add to your pottery. It'll get stronger and more glossy. Also, construct your pots using thumb width "ropes" of clay made into hoops and stacked on top of each other and blended it. Your pots will be stronger and cleaner looking. When cutting down a tree with any kind of ax, chop all the way around it instead of into only one side. When you get it deep enough, the tree will snap cleanly. Less cleanup and less splitting of the ends. Your primitive skills could use a bit of instruction. Just sayin. :-)
Sweet using some good old calcium carbonate to strengthen and add more rigidity to clay ceramics to help build better crucibles able to build better metals with the higher temperatures they can now withstand 🤙🏽
wont he have to craft a moon from scratch? "first, you find a really large asteroid, and aim it at the earth while it is molten. make sure it hits at an angle so it then creates a wobble effect which ejects mass from the larger mass and forms the moon"
@@sammcewan9544 if it's a how to, it's not necessarily the first you make. making a static camera isn't that hard, you need a small hole and a photosensitive ink, which can be as simple as a bacteria spread (though this might be an uv only pic, and need high contrast and an exposure time in days).
@@sammcewan9544 secretly that's what this is leading up to. He's from the future where he invented the time machine, but we're not ready for the technology so he's taking us step-by-step through the process used to get there.
That everything took longer and was harder to do makes me really appreciate the enormous progress in tools and handcraft we have made! Thank you for this very enjoyable and informative video!
You need to do primitive bowmaking. That was a big part of our history. There are lots of things, sites, and places to go to but my favorite is the Primitive archer page and the primitive marshalls rendezvous
Squiffle I’m normally an anime only kind of guy. But I got so into Dr Stone, I read until I caught up with the manga. You can’t ruin it for me at least.
Living in Michigan, I love that so many materials are found here and there's an abundance of fresh water and just about everything needed for survival.
Hey Andy, you don't need to wait for the clay to dry up and then turn it into powder in order to separate it from rocks and roots. A really nice trick is to wet it until it has the consistency of dough or play doh, divide it into blobs about the size of your fist and just squish it and play with it like you would with play doh. Most of the rocks and roots will rise to the surface of the ball where you can pick them or even pop out after a couple of minutes.
That Ditch Hemp grows everywhere. It's found all across Iowa and even found it once growing in a 1/2 acre patch in a lot across from a sherriff's station. The irony. XD
Remember, when researching stone age technology, the first ones you want to get are Horseback Riding, Writing, Iron Working, and Masonry. Then you can build Knights, the Great Library, the Pyramids, and the Great Wall. Always the best things for any Civilization to build first.
I love this channel, each episode i watch makes me want to start over again... i find this change awesome! starting from the ground up! i hope this channel will get going and never end,from the simplest items to the complicated things of today!.made by your own hands. Primitive life ftw.
I love watching other primitive channels but seeing the actual advancement is so cool! Great concept with a great personality behind it! This series seems like its going to be phenomenal!
He did say he wants to avoid going too deep into the Stone age. He also clearly stated so many other channels do it and he didn't want to be redundant. Making a hand drill, making a kiln, furnace plantation etc has been thuroghly covered. He wants to make a steam engine... Not be stuck in the primitive lifestyle
If u use those plants you found in the forrest and you make them into cookies from scratch you would be possible to to explore the universe without having to invent expensive and labour intensive rockets
MidnightModder growing weed in your backyard is generally frowned upon especially when it’s illegal. Someone just grew it in the forest to make sure it couldn’t easily be tied to them if it’s found.
I had some wild weed pop up on my neighbors lawn. It was seedy but rather potent actually. Perhaps the small size of the plat contributed to this, but Id say it had around 15% cannabinoid content. Pretty impressive considering. I've smoked worse for sure. The soil here is very calcareous, compacted with high alkalinity and unavailable calcium in the form of carbonate. Basically the worst possible dirt to grow in second only to sodic soil. So don't kid yourself. Wild weed can sometimes pack a punch. Surprisingly. I think the seed came from some F1 strains. Might have something to do with it. Lol
@@LiberatedAmon It's a combination of all of the factors that determine the phenotype expression. Light, humidity, nutrient availability, pH, KH, CEC, TDO, Macro and secondary nutrient ratios present in the soil, biological activity at the rhizome and last but not least: the starting genetics of the plant. All of these things work together in my experience. Mess with any one of those variables and you'll get less than perfect results. I'm a hydroponic indoor and outdoor coco grower in Colorado. Right now I have two plants that are about 8 feet tall & 6 feet wide each in a four season greenhouse I built ...and I will likely use a chainsaw to cut them down because the stalks are ridiculous. Then I will process half of that into high quality concentrate, a distillate product, using a large variety of techniques and expensive scientific equipment I am happy to discuss in more detail. This season I'm going 'diamond mining' which is industry lingo for "isolating THCa crystals" :)
Never thought I'd hear the words Butser Ancient Farm agin after 15 or so years. Glad it's still running and teaching kids all about Celts and all other time periods.
Whenever someone talks about Neanderthals they say, "They were sitting around banging rocks and sticks together all day!" I always image a big browed, dummy just hitting a stick with a rock, but in reality it was literally all they had, was what they relied on for survival, and took forever to make something competent. Pretty cool video!
Hello!!! I just stumbled upon this channel today! and I already love it! And now im early on a video! I think this channel should have many more subs and views because its videos are SO interesting!!
Love the reboot and the time you guys spent showing the whole procedure. I love seeing all the parts and definitely think you should keep adding them going forward! Keep up the great work!
What makes humanity’s accomplishments all the more amazing is the fact that while making all of these advancements, they also had to keep themselves fed. Especially in early civilizations. That’s why discoveries relating to the preservation of food are so important. From the discovery of simply cooking meat to increase it’s shelf life, all the way up to flash-freezing techniques used nowadays...agriculture and food preservation are the keys to civilization. You can’t spare the time to experiment when you’re worrying about where your next meal is coming from.
To be honest, once you can make copper and iron, you can basically make relays (basically switch with an electromagnet to close and open it), wich is enough to make logic gates and a computer. You just need enough electricity, so probably a generator aka magnetite and some wire.
Why get to 2000? You can get a mechanical computer without electricity. How early you can make a computer really becomes more a function of when information theory becomes advanced enough to understand what you want to do rather than when electricity is invented. I'd argue that if you're willing to have an unusual industrial capacity, you could even do it in the stone age using crude levers and gears.
With those marijuana or hemp plants you found, you just entered: “The Stoned-age” 4 videos later: “Now with the Marijuana I harvested in a previous episode, we can add that to our list of materials and become a Victorian era drug dealer. With the glass from my glass blowing project we can make bongs and opium hookahs.”
The tricky part is how to tell if it's hemp (a very useful source of fibers for nets, tool binding, rope, etc.) or the other variety which is used recreationally. Other comments discussing this have mentioned the two plants are very hard to tell apart, which is why farming hemp is restricted or forbidden in many places because it would be too easy an excuse: "no, Officer, that's my hemp field for making string."
Careful digging around in those coals. I've managed to reignite a fire after a full night of it being out and it having snowed just by poking it with a stick
Machva thats rather simple, to make with stoneage tech. you just need to be fortunate to live in a volcanic active area to have sulhur just laying around in pools of water.
Annalise's two pots vs Andy's one pot tho 😄😄 her's are so smooth and uniform! She's the best addition to this channel, everytime she show's up it's gonna be a treat 🥰
Oh wow, I went to that Butser Ancient Farm when I studied Archaeology in college; what a throw back. Love the direction you're taking the channel, eagerly await more.
I'm super late to this, but a big part of the reason you're struggling here is that you're cutting green (live) wood. Green wood is flexible. It wants to bend and split into fibers. It also doesn't burn readily because of the moisture still locked inside. Wood that has dried out, by contrast, is brittle - it will break somewhat cleanly when you bend it, it is much easier to cut, and it will burn much more readily and completely (there will be less smoke and soot). That said, that doesn't necessarily mean green wood is bad. It depends what you're trying to do. For example, if you're trying to cook over a fire, you don't want whatever's holding your food over the flames to start burning.
Few years late, but, when cutting young trees and branches that are thin enough to bend even a little, it really helps to bend them and cut the side that's stretched; wood that's under tension cuts *so much easier and quicker* than wood that isn't under stress.
he had some kid like literally 10 years old from scouts, fail to demonstrate any method of starting fire by friciton-set and he instead showed him how to start a fire with a modern ferro rod...it was quite pathetic tbh. But then again, so was this video of watching someone using a decliate cutting tool like flint to split wood when sharpened STONE tools would have been used, not flint. Flint would have been used for delicate work like cutting hides and flesh and weaponry. its a largely single use type of material...versus sharpening a river stone would be far more useful and last forever.
I’d suggest a tech tree at the end of your video. That way you can give a good visual of what you’re trying to accomplish, the next thing needed, and maybe converging technologies. Plus, it’ll make it a whole lot easier to explain if you accidentally dead end and find out that you need to build the lathe before trying to make a steam engine.
This is a great idea, I think this would also create a stronger sense of a journey that will make others come back to the channel to watch the next episode. Numbering the episodes may help as well.
I really hope he does this!
Another suggestion: when you get in the metal age do not ever got a rock or something that will chip the edge. Goodbye hours of sharpened ng and working. Also you can harden some bronze unlike popular belief.
This ☝️
Great idea!
Looks like you found a field full of the raw material for rope!
pileofstuff omg! You’re right!
weed rope
@@3fxz483 Imagine smoking 50 feet of dank kush rope.
@@papabell4831 lmaoooo
Yes....... rope
Since you can unlock a material, you should make a list at the end of the video showing the progress and what has been unlocked to use
With some kind of cool tech-tree graphic.
Yes that would be great!!
17:20 playing with turd
So true!
He just needs to grind more xp. To level up and unlock new items.
Next time, on HTME:
Cutting down an entire field of "is that what I think it is", to make 100 feet of rope.
MTNBKR its hemp and hemp can’t get you high it’s often confused as weed though and it leads to people harvesting selling it and dying over people relishing they’ve been fooled.
Chris Anonymous yeah it's cannabis but that ain't hemp
@@damien8949 why on earth would anyone be growing an entire field of hemp in a setting like that?
& btw the reason hemp is illegal to grow in most places is because of the difficulty in differentiating it from cannabis & therefore outlawing it's growth makes it easier to control cannabis growth. Without smoking it, you have no idea what it is, but it's pretty dam obvious from the location it's in that it's cannabis
MTNBKR lol I was thinking he should harvest some of it for use as stone age medicine - as well as the rope/clothing :)
Wonder if there's any chance we'll ever see a video where he pulls out something from a past project & it's some of that crop that he stumbled across while looking for his digging stick materials
@@damien8949 That's not hemp, that's cannabis that hasn't matured yet
Episode 1 : pottery
Episode 59 : steam train
Episode 138 : rocket to moon
Episode 785 : rocket to sun
Episode 1963 : immortality , flying and mind reading abilities
I think I'd prioritize point five first over point four; point four can be somewhat detrimental in the achieving of point five.
@@Luscinia_Nightengale true
@@Luscinia_Nightengale what do you mean, 97th degree burns are essential in achieving immortality
Broh we are near 59 ,now we are at 55
Dr stone?
Consider twine, rope, basket weaving...all important tools that are often overlooked.
He found plenty of hemp for that.
Suzette Henderson and he can use that field of is that what i think it is for it
True
@McCullum gaming yes now many people do it for fun but baskets made it so that you could carry more things so it us a important invention no offense
Agreed
This dude is training for when humanity gets turned to stone for 3700 years and he is the first to revive and has to kickstart human technology.
Your clearly a Dr Stone fan nice!
*Its eyes...*
A man of culture I see
He should also practice counting, then
if this is training... ive been training since i was 5
I mean, you mentioned you had funding issues and you *did* just find a substantial amount of marijuana. A solution suggests itself.
Lol
it was hemp, not weed
Was that actually weed? It didnt look like weed
Lmao
Cholula Hot Sauce and thats how the stone age became the stoner age
Burn some shells and crush them up to add to your pottery. It'll get stronger and more glossy. Also, construct your pots using thumb width "ropes" of clay made into hoops and stacked on top of each other and blended it. Your pots will be stronger and cleaner looking.
When cutting down a tree with any kind of ax, chop all the way around it instead of into only one side. When you get it deep enough, the tree will snap cleanly. Less cleanup and less splitting of the ends.
Your primitive skills could use a bit of instruction. Just sayin. :-)
Ah, good ol' carbonizing!
Sweet using some good old calcium carbonate to strengthen and add more rigidity to clay ceramics to help build better crucibles able to build better metals with the higher temperatures they can now withstand 🤙🏽
Apparently if shells are not available wood ashes are also a good addition o.o
He brought the cat in the woods to scare off all the creepers
i thought he was gonna use the cat for food
Aw man
@@rollypolly1233 so we back in the mine
I cant wait till episode 100 when he lands on the moon
Shh don't spoil the manga
wont he have to craft a moon from scratch? "first, you find a really large asteroid, and aim it at the earth while it is molten. make sure it hits at an angle so it then creates a wobble effect which ejects mass from the larger mass and forms the moon"
"I build a spaceship"
so am I, it will take longer than the t-shirt
*watches Dr.stone once*
HTME:
Starting the Stone Age
Ten billion percent.
You Big Oaf!
Only few will understand
I would rather say the stoner age having what they found
In case it happen
I won't be satisfied until you release the video:
"How to build a camera from scratch, shot using a camera from scratch"
Then hed have to make 2
@@iPownYouN00B Not if he also releases a video:
"How to build a time-machine from scratch" ;)
@@iPownYouN00B But glad someone caught the circular nature/paradox ha
@@sammcewan9544 if it's a how to, it's not necessarily the first you make.
making a static camera isn't that hard, you need a small hole and a photosensitive ink, which can be as simple as a bacteria spread (though this might be an uv only pic, and need high contrast and an exposure time in days).
@@sammcewan9544 secretly that's what this is leading up to. He's from the future where he invented the time machine, but we're not ready for the technology so he's taking us step-by-step through the process used to get there.
That everything took longer and was harder to do makes me really appreciate the enormous progress in tools and handcraft we have made! Thank you for this very enjoyable and informative video!
And to think, the Stone Age was where humanity existed for the vast majority of its existence.
It likely didn’t break because of the sand. Adding sand or crushed pottery to clay can help prevent it from shattering when being fired
Two dudes with a cat and a camera stumble across a field of marijuana. I think the movie 'without a paddle' had a similar plot lol
When he broke that plant 😥
@@ethanshoop1243 and you would of just left it there????
I’m not super jealous 😭
It was more than likely someone's illegal guerrilla grow operation so yeah it's best to leave it there.
@@zakkeith1508nah take it all
Loved that the flint knapping guy was just going “Noice.” after every hit Andy makes (4:16)
Edit: Added a timestamp
Pompey mush.
If I'm not mistaken, Andy have already make a stone tool when this show was pitched to the local tv
🤣
In HTME we discuss smoking a marijuana plant you discover hiking down the railroad tracks
The 15.000 people that liked the video: 4:32
You need to do primitive bowmaking. That was a big part of our history. There are lots of things, sites, and places to go to but my favorite is the Primitive archer page and the primitive marshalls rendezvous
"Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth it, What mekest thou?"
You have completed the pottery tech. You can now build granaries and shrines.
I’m so ridiculously happy for this quote.
Damn, Dr Stone hasn't even finished yet, and it's already got a live action series?
I was thinking that too! 🤣
Netflix adaptation
Winston Stuart I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT XD
thank you
I see that you've been watching Dr Stone
Xx TheBoyRansomeness xX everyone talkin bout Minecraft but us cultured people know what's up
FrodoFraggins ohayo sekai good morning world
Squiffle I’m normally an anime only kind of guy. But I got so into Dr Stone, I read until I caught up with the manga. You can’t ruin it for me at least.
Amazing anime
@@jamesbaxter5147 Same
Only took 3700 years for this video to come out
That's a subtle one, I like it.
Dr.stone
Is it? don't think it is mate, I'd know if it was doctor stone.
Guardian Games i give you 1000000000 points
you counted?
Living in Michigan, I love that so many materials are found here and there's an abundance of fresh water and just about everything needed for survival.
Hey Andy, you don't need to wait for the clay to dry up and then turn it into powder in order to separate it from rocks and roots. A really nice trick is to wet it until it has the consistency of dough or play doh, divide it into blobs about the size of your fist and just squish it and play with it like you would with play doh. Most of the rocks and roots will rise to the surface of the ball where you can pick them or even pop out after a couple of minutes.
Discovered your channel a couple minutes ago, thats what i call Timing.
he made a turkey sandwich from scratch
@@YitocukKilic and he said it was ok
@@jennierusso96 epic
Yitocuk Kilic I’ve been subbed for 2.5 years
Dr Stone: I'm going to rebuild humanity
HTME: Hold my... wait, is that what I think it is?
I am here too because of that show :P
Cavemen be like: "Music in my generation is the best"
Just Some Guy without a Mustache bruh wtaf why are you here? Leave me alone!
The most classic form of rock
Just Some Guy without a Mustache actually they be like “AHH UGH UGH AAAAAHH OOOH YA YA”
Bruh, Ug Og Gama was litttt
Croka boog croka booga
That Ditch Hemp grows everywhere. It's found all across Iowa and even found it once growing in a 1/2 acre patch in a lot across from a sherriff's station. The irony. XD
13:33 that cat is already the best. This is what, maybe the fourth vid I’ve watched on this channel and the cat is my favorite already
Yoh what texture pack is this it looks rad like ray tracing shaders too?
it’s actually minecraft 2
Minecraft 2 VR
Remember, when researching stone age technology, the first ones you want to get are Horseback Riding, Writing, Iron Working, and Masonry. Then you can build Knights, the Great Library, the Pyramids, and the Great Wall. Always the best things for any Civilization to build first.
Before iron working you must research bronze working. The you have archers, and you can then proceed to get legions.
Also Steel isn't really worth it until after Electricity and Radio
Just skip mysticism.
@@garethbaus5471 or at least keep it on deck to boost your civilization's happiness after a natural disaster.
@@seanmessick9330 You can make Bismuth Bronze with zinc, bismuth and copper or black bronze with zinc, copper and silver!
12:05 got to the 60s a bit *too* quick I see
First got shocked but then I started having nice ideas 😆
It's Milan lol, every stoner is probably asking where that is
The “Stoner” age
TheBlobThingy that’s perfect
I would've took all that weed and put them in pots and sold em like a bill each🤫🤦🏿♂️
I love this channel, each episode i watch makes me want to start over again... i find this change awesome! starting from the ground up! i hope this channel will get going and never end,from the simplest items to the complicated things of today!.made by your own hands. Primitive life ftw.
I love watching other primitive channels but seeing the actual advancement is so cool! Great concept with a great personality behind it! This series seems like its going to be phenomenal!
So where does one get one of those *stick* sniffing cats?
~~asking for a friend
'stick'
Sick
This was incredibly fascinating! I really like this re-start.
Your cat is so calm! Mine would destroy me if I brought it in the woods on a leash
5:30
Good to see we haven't changed all that much
What he said about that statue blew my mind!
I missed the part where he (they) started the fire by friction or with flint and iron pyrite...
I was thinking that too🤔🤔🤔
I think he used the hemp for its fibers, made twine, and made a bow drill type fire starter
He did say he wants to avoid going too deep into the Stone age. He also clearly stated so many other channels do it and he didn't want to be redundant.
Making a hand drill, making a kiln, furnace plantation etc has been thuroghly covered.
He wants to make a steam engine... Not be stuck in the primitive lifestyle
If u use those plants you found in the forrest and you make them into cookies from scratch you would be possible to to explore the universe without having to invent expensive and labour intensive rockets
Why was there hemp in the woods?
MidnightModder growing weed in your backyard is generally frowned upon especially when it’s illegal. Someone just grew it in the forest to make sure it couldn’t easily be tied to them if it’s found.
@@Sunnywastakentoo no hemp grows wild in many parts of the US it's not weed that's the domesticated version of hemp
@@Gibblegobblegoob good to know.
@@salttatt for making rope or cloths sure but you might as well smoke green tea if you try to get high off it
When you leave behind an old seed and select “make new world”
I've just recently found this series and I'm loving it.
Absolutely fantastic idea for a series! Great seeing you show Minnesota as well. If you need more clay, Blaine is full of it all over the place
That's a lot of weed plants!!! And now you're in the "stoned age" my man xD
Very little cbd and thc
I had some wild weed pop up on my neighbors lawn. It was seedy but rather potent actually. Perhaps the small size of the plat contributed to this, but Id say it had around 15% cannabinoid content. Pretty impressive considering. I've smoked worse for sure.
The soil here is very calcareous, compacted with high alkalinity and unavailable calcium in the form of carbonate. Basically the worst possible dirt to grow in second only to sodic soil.
So don't kid yourself. Wild weed can sometimes pack a punch. Surprisingly.
I think the seed came from some F1 strains. Might have something to do with it. Lol
@@BetterDeadThanRed99 crazy
@@LiberatedAmon It's a combination of all of the factors that determine the phenotype expression. Light, humidity, nutrient availability, pH, KH, CEC, TDO, Macro and secondary nutrient ratios present in the soil, biological activity at the rhizome and last but not least: the starting genetics of the plant. All of these things work together in my experience. Mess with any one of those variables and you'll get less than perfect results.
I'm a hydroponic indoor and outdoor coco grower in Colorado. Right now I have two plants that are about 8 feet tall & 6 feet wide each in a four season greenhouse I built ...and I will likely use a chainsaw to cut them down because the stalks are ridiculous. Then I will process half of that into high quality concentrate, a distillate product, using a large variety of techniques and expensive scientific equipment I am happy to discuss in more detail.
This season I'm going 'diamond mining' which is industry lingo for "isolating THCa crystals" :)
Might be wild but hemp can be used for textiles, paper, rope etc
"He was killed out of revenge"
(sits forward in seat) Really? Tell me more...
So..........
We back in the mines. Got our pickaxe swinging from side to side (side side to side).
AceLeaks when you’ve never listened to the song and still know exactly what it is.
Spawning in Rust IRL for the first time.
@@bargyarr modded server bro
Capt'n Joe no in ark
@Mc Tango and the sheep don't clip through the fences. XD
You watch Welyn?
Never thought I'd hear the words Butser Ancient Farm agin after 15 or so years. Glad it's still running and teaching kids all about Celts and all other time periods.
Whenever someone talks about Neanderthals they say,
"They were sitting around banging rocks and sticks together all day!"
I always image a big browed, dummy just hitting a stick with a rock, but in reality it was literally all they had, was what they relied on for survival, and took forever to make something competent.
Pretty cool video!
Super excited for the shift in the series!
7:00 nice job on the angle camerman
Hello!!! I just stumbled upon this channel today!
and I already love it! And now im early on a video!
I think this channel should have many more subs
and views because its videos are SO interesting!!
It should yeah, but people enjoy more watching dank memes than actually learning something
Love the reboot and the time you guys spent showing the whole procedure. I love seeing all the parts and definitely think you should keep adding them going forward! Keep up the great work!
What makes humanity’s accomplishments all the more amazing is the fact that while making all of these advancements, they also had to keep themselves fed. Especially in early civilizations. That’s why discoveries relating to the preservation of food are so important. From the discovery of simply cooking meat to increase it’s shelf life, all the way up to flash-freezing techniques used nowadays...agriculture and food preservation are the keys to civilization. You can’t spare the time to experiment when you’re worrying about where your next meal is coming from.
Episode 2000: making the first computer
To be honest, once you can make copper and iron, you can basically make relays (basically switch with an electromagnet to close and open it), wich is enough to make logic gates and a computer. You just need enough electricity, so probably a generator aka magnetite and some wire.
That joke is so original it feels like I've heard it a thousand times already
Considering the pace he's going through with this one, that will probably be more like episode 7
Why get to 2000? You can get a mechanical computer without electricity. How early you can make a computer really becomes more a function of when information theory becomes advanced enough to understand what you want to do rather than when electricity is invented. I'd argue that if you're willing to have an unusual industrial capacity, you could even do it in the stone age using crude levers and gears.
honestly wouldn't be that difficult once he hits vacuum tube tech, just after unlocking glass
With those marijuana or hemp plants you found, you just entered:
“The Stoned-age”
4 videos later:
“Now with the Marijuana I harvested in a previous episode, we can add that to our list of materials and become a Victorian era drug dealer.
With the glass from my glass blowing project we can make bongs and opium hookahs.”
thrice1888 good to know where that is in the apocalypse people always need a way to relax
The tricky part is how to tell if it's hemp (a very useful source of fibers for nets, tool binding, rope, etc.) or the other variety which is used recreationally. Other comments discussing this have mentioned the two plants are very hard to tell apart, which is why farming hemp is restricted or forbidden in many places because it would be too easy an excuse: "no, Officer, that's my hemp field for making string."
Careful digging around in those coals. I've managed to reignite a fire after a full night of it being out and it having snowed just by poking it with a stick
No way......
Can confirm, happened to me too, except with rain.
The new format is far more efficient. Congratulations! I' m eager to watch the episode about nuclear power plant!
love the new direction this channel is taking
You should trie to build a full house like in the medieval times (when you get there)
I like this Dr. Stone live adaptation, more!
Now you can make gunpowder and go fight tsukasa
Love this new direction, it's something I'd secretly been hoping to see from this channel for a while. Keep up the great work!
This is awesome, and this channel reset already seems like the BEST way you could continue this ongoing project!
*Starts watching Dr Stone*
HTME: I think I have an idea...
12:02 I can't believe that's what your cat sniffed out- 😂
Fluffyfluffs knows where the goods are lol
The cat knows
14:50 me and the boys under the kindergarten playground digging for clay
Making a fire needed to a component of this video, too!
Quality video. Bit of a missed opportunity you didn't light your own fire at least once though.
10 Billion points if you can make gunpowder with the tools you have now.
Machva thats rather simple, to make with stoneage tech. you just need to be fortunate to live in a volcanic active area to have sulhur just laying around in pools of water.
Just kill a creeper with a stone sword
Gunpowder doesnt need sulfur it just makes it better. A 50/50 mix of charcoal and salt peter will work.
Source: I'm a chem major
@@AdamKrylon weird flex but okay
@@AdamKrylon kill a creeper with a stone brain then
Wait, I thought shortcuts are for things you've already discovered in past episodes. Eg: Fire?
George I thought the exact same thing when I seen that.
When is the diamond age I really want to see the diamond pickaxe and the nether portal
You already did god
Technically we already have the materials for a Nether Portal, building one, even a non functional one, would be a task
Raptor Cell yeah obsidian is too fragile
Raptor Cell yeah obsidian is too fragile, not to mention he doesn’t have iron yet, so he can’t make flint and steel
Diamond age does not exist but you are god so you can make it who knows
Annalise's two pots vs Andy's one pot tho 😄😄 her's are so smooth and uniform! She's the best addition to this channel, everytime she show's up it's gonna be a treat 🥰
Oh wow, I went to that Butser Ancient Farm when I studied Archaeology in college; what a throw back. Love the direction you're taking the channel, eagerly await more.
I am excited for this series. Sort of getting Dr. Stone(An anime) vibes. This is great. 👍
I am sure you watched Dr. Stone !
Really looking forward to that series mate!
Love your vids! I think this is going to be a great series!
Well, I've got to hand it to him. He sure conveyed the monotony of the Stone-age.
I'm super late to this, but a big part of the reason you're struggling here is that you're cutting green (live) wood. Green wood is flexible. It wants to bend and split into fibers. It also doesn't burn readily because of the moisture still locked inside. Wood that has dried out, by contrast, is brittle - it will break somewhat cleanly when you bend it, it is much easier to cut, and it will burn much more readily and completely (there will be less smoke and soot).
That said, that doesn't necessarily mean green wood is bad. It depends what you're trying to do. For example, if you're trying to cook over a fire, you don't want whatever's holding your food over the flames to start burning.
When the humans In 2019 don't find your Amazing cave painting because they don't want to dig up ancient land.
Cavemen: *Sad Ooga Booga noises*
Hi man, the content is amazing. It's really an inspiration to see all the work you do.
Just got home from football practice and I come to a nice video 👍
Loving the new direction, excited to see where it goes.
Hell yeah! Can’t wait for the future episodes and to see where it takes you!
Is this what I think it is? Look a whole field of it --> Instant Demonetized :D
Did you make that fire by rubbing two sticks together?
yeah, what about How To Make Fire?
Me after watching 1 episode of dr stone
Excellent start! I agree with the person that suggested a skill tree visual.
Few years late, but, when cutting young trees and branches that are thin enough to bend even a little, it really helps to bend them and cut the side that's stretched; wood that's under tension cuts *so much easier and quicker* than wood that isn't under stress.
I recently started watching Dr. Stone and man am I drawing too many parallels to this youtube channel.
Rolf either try to rest yourself or just watch “Dr Stone” and watch him hit radio in record time. 😂
Sooo why didn't you show you making the fire? :D
Isn't fire the very first tool required?
lol good point! needed to make the firesticks with those tools before being able to move on to the clay :)
No, the very first tool required is the stick
@@Daytonan, so how he "fire hardened" that stick (14:18)
It seems, rules were broken there, and another reset is needed.
he had some kid like literally 10 years old from scouts, fail to demonstrate any method of starting fire by friciton-set and he instead showed him how to start a fire with a modern ferro rod...it was quite pathetic tbh.
But then again, so was this video of watching someone using a decliate cutting tool like flint to split wood when sharpened STONE tools would have been used, not flint. Flint would have been used for delicate work like cutting hides and flesh and weaponry. its a largely single use type of material...versus sharpening a river stone would be far more useful and last forever.
I am so genuinely excited for this new series!!!
I am glad that I only now ran across this series because I am going to binge the hell out of the progress so far lol
Flint tools $24, clay pot $76.
Walking a cat priceless.
Good luck keeping to the rules you set in the last vid
Since I live in Georgia, it’s weird seeing people having to dig to find clay
I really felt that you were able to convey how labour intensive every thing was
I'm really very much enjoying this pilot to this series. An look forward to the next episode.