Dear Felix- Our family enjoys your videos very much. We’ve learned tons of tricks to use our Victorinox knifes. Love your energy and sense of humor. Been to Switzerland 🇨🇭 many times. What a beautiful country! 🏔 Keep up the great work. cheers g
I love your videos don't stop doing them I have a victorinox Swiss army I have a few different models and I love your tips and tricks videos they're amazing no one should overlook having a Swiss army knife in there bug out bag or everyday carry
I've worked with Heinz in the past, he taught me all I know of stone age style pottery. You did well Felix. A tip would be to add cooler coals around the pots as they heat up, building up the heat by adding more and more coals, while moving the pots forwards. You can also add th coals inside the pots towards the end of the heating process. Not all clay that you find is suitable though, some is too sandy, and others have too much organic material in it. If you guys find some clay and want to try it out. First dampen the clay, and try to make a ring from it. If it forms a ring without cracks it's good. Form a small disc of around 10cm diameter and around 5mm thick and try to fire it. This way you can save time by forming pots that won't fire. Greetings from Austria
Hi Felix. I always enjoy your videos because there is always something new, sometimes ingeniously simple on the usual bushcraft topics. That's why you're always interesting. Thank you.
Exactly what every pottery video needs. MORE COW BELL. 😄😄😄 As always Felix Your videos are amazing. Glad your break is over for a time. Other bushcraft videos just lack your flare.
Excellent video. I especially like the partly fired center ball idea. I have blown up dozens of cups and bowls over the years, finally achieving about a 25% survival rate in open fire firing. Thank you very much for this video. Be well and at peace.
Hello Felix! Please keep up the good work. I tell everyone I know to watch and subscribe to you. Your videos are perfect, I love the silence and nature sounds and also enjoy the diffrent types of music you use especially some drum and bass. You are a very happy person, I know it is because of spending so much time with nature.
Great video, Felix. Save those broken bowls, grind them into powder and use the powder to stabilize the clay and prevent shrinkage in your next pottery project.
The same method that ours ancestors, a job not very complicated process except drying the bowl, and waterproofing with the stone. Really very special task. Great job.
Thanks so much felix. Amazing channel and great videos. So good to see you enjoying your projects so much as I certainly do as well, will have to give it a go some time.
Lieber Felix, ich habe wenig bis keine Ahnung von der Töpferei. Umso mehr fasziniert bin ich davon, was du uns hier wieder einmal gezeigt hast!👍👍👍 Vielen Dank für's Zeigen und ganz liebe Grüße aus Wels nach St. Gallen!
Hallo Felix, ich schreib ja nicht oft aber ich gebe dir recht... es ist eines der besten Projekte der letzten Zeit. Unglaublich, ich hätte nie gedacht das es mit dem Brennen des Tons ohne lange Trockenzeit so gut klappt. Gratulation und danke für die netten Minuten beim schauen deines Videos.
Interesting video. The way the world is going that might be something good to know. I haven't made any pottery since high school 51 years ago. Thank you.
That was an excellent project, my friend! I also believe I have enjoyed this as much as any of your other projects in the last year or so. Best wishes from the United States of America!
Hello Felix, I tried to make this bowl in the past and failed. Your fantastic video helped me understand where I went wrong. I did not clean the clay enough, did not give it enough drying time and did not polish with a stone. You have given me a great lesson in traditional fired pottery making. Thank you
Great job! If you're not in a rush, letting them dry in the air for a day or two would help reduce chances of explosions when firing. I'm a clay teacher, and thoroughly enjoyed your video!👍 I don't often work with wild clay, but I want to now.😊
Spectacular something from nothing very cool hello from Detroit Michigan USA Great video Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and GOD-BLESS
Wow I use this method for a school project back in19 forgotten,,, to make some stone age type pots , polished, dried and then fired in slow burning saw dust , I wonder what happened to them, thanks for bringing back the memories, with your super video
Congratulations, Felix! What an important video...! I can understand you perfectly because I committed the same mistakes in my first attempt. I use to smoke with a clay pipe, and I make its bowls. Polishing helps a lot, as you say. It's easy to make also tripods to held a pot over the coals: only a star of 3 arms, like a capital Y, very small and will the correct shape on the surface to adapt to the shape of the bottom of the pot. Thanks!
Hallo Felix, du hast es selbst schon gesagt. Vor über 100 Jahren war das die Methode um Tassen und dergleichen herzustellen. Es war damals nur mit großem Aufwand möglich. Ich finde es immer wieder sehr bewegend, dass es Leute gibt, die einem dies zeigen und verdeutlichen. Leute wie dich 😊! Toll, dass du nicht aufgegeben hast und danke, dass du es uns gezeigt hast. Respekt!
Always enjoy your videos, very inspiring ideas to try when I am out in the woods. I would like to try this, and add a ring to stabilize it on a flat surface, and possibly add a handle.
I love the pride you took in this video! Your the sweetest man, full of ingenuity! I'm glad to see how this is done, it is something everyone should know. I have a very fine porcelain clay where I live. I wonder if polishing with the stone will yield different colors with different clays, or different types of stones.
This guy is my new favorite RUclipsr! 😄
Thanks a lot Mat!😁
Brilliant, I can just imagine our ancient ancestors making these beautiful bowls.
Thanks a lot James!
We miss you. Hope you aren't sick or injured!
No it's all right... but thanks for the request!
I just love hearing you say, “Hello RUclips!”
Danke Toby! :-D
Dear Felix-
Our family enjoys your videos very much.
We’ve learned tons of tricks to use our Victorinox knifes.
Love your energy and sense of humor.
Been to Switzerland 🇨🇭 many times. What a beautiful country! 🏔
Keep up the great work.
cheers g
Your comment makes me happy! Thank you!
Mega, Felix! Und: Ich bekomme immer gute Laune, wenn ich Dich sehe🤗
Vielen Dank Bianka!
The ringing noise was amazing it made my day. Would be fun to make wind chimes or something
Thanks for your idea!
Hello from Wisconsin, USA. Thanks again for another great video!
Thanks a lot David!!
You are absolutely amazing… your creativity is unmatched Felix!!!! I absolutely love your videos and enthusiasm
Wirklich großartig gemacht und super toll gelungen lieber Felix, alle Achtung! Viele Grüße Sepp
Danke für das Lob mein lieber Freund!
I love your videos don't stop doing them I have a victorinox Swiss army I have a few different models and I love your tips and tricks videos they're amazing no one should overlook having a Swiss army knife in there bug out bag or everyday carry
great video. i really like these bushcraft projects. a greeting Felix.
Thank you my friend from Italy!
Great thanks, Felix! First interesting video for last week! Have a nice weekend and see you!
S.
I've worked with Heinz in the past, he taught me all I know of stone age style pottery. You did well Felix. A tip would be to add cooler coals around the pots as they heat up, building up the heat by adding more and more coals, while moving the pots forwards. You can also add th coals inside the pots towards the end of the heating process.
Not all clay that you find is suitable though, some is too sandy, and others have too much organic material in it. If you guys find some clay and want to try it out. First dampen the clay, and try to make a ring from it. If it forms a ring without cracks it's good. Form a small disc of around 10cm diameter and around 5mm thick and try to fire it. This way you can save time by forming pots that won't fire.
Greetings from Austria
Oooooh Felix. Das war wieder so eine tolle Eingebung und Vorlage… Du bist der Beste 🖖👌🎉. Viele gute Grüße.
Hi Felix. Was Kann ich sagen? Noich ein super Idee und video. Zum wohl! Bleib gesund. LG. Nigel
Felix,as always perfect!Thank you!
Thank you very much!!!
Hi Felix. I always enjoy your videos because there is always something new, sometimes ingeniously simple on the usual bushcraft topics. That's why you're always interesting. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this wonderful feedback!
Great job with is project Felix! Well done my friend!
Thank you Michael!
Super cools Projekt! Wow! Ein solches Töpfchen muss ich mir auch mal töpfern! 💪
👋🔥✌️Hello, Felix. Thank's again 👍👍👍!
Thanks a lot for your support!!
Nice work Felix! I always learn from watching your YT.
That makes me happy. Thank you Mary!
One more time, you are amazing.
Thanks you so much!
As always really inspiring video. Thanks for showing.
Thanks a lot!
SOS un genio Félix, saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Gracias!
De nada amigo, un abrazo
Felix. You never fail to entertain and amaze.
Thank you so much for watching my videos!
Sehr gut ,,,das meinte ich letztes mal...vielen Dank fürs zeigen ..und den Zeitaufwand....gruss aus dem Norden
Lieber Ralf, vielen Dank für das Schauen des Videos!!!
Exactly what every pottery video needs. MORE COW BELL. 😄😄😄
As always Felix Your videos are amazing.
Glad your break is over for a time.
Other bushcraft videos just lack your flare.
Wowww, your comment makes me happy! Thank you Charles!
I never made any pottery before, but now I think I'll try it myself. Thanks and keep up the good work and God bless.
Thank you, Félix. A very educational and interesting project. 👍😉
Thank you very much!
Excellent video. I especially like the partly fired center ball idea. I have blown up dozens of cups and bowls over the years, finally achieving about a 25% survival rate in open fire firing. Thank you very much for this video. Be well and at peace.
Finally it's Friday!!
Thanks for your support!
Interesting video Felix , good job , have a great day , God bless !
Thank you so much dear Michael!
I absolutely love your videos.
Thank you very much!!!
Hello Felix! Please keep up the good work. I tell everyone I know to watch and subscribe to you. Your videos are perfect, I love the silence and nature sounds and also enjoy the diffrent types of music you use especially some drum and bass. You are a very happy person, I know it is because of spending so much time with nature.
WOW - Thank you very much Dear Felix 🌲🌲🌲
So it is happening. Felix Immler is turning into Primitive Technology Australian Guy :) Mr Felix big thanks for another quality video!
Great video, Felix. Save those broken bowls, grind them into powder and use the powder to stabilize the clay and prevent shrinkage in your next pottery project.
Thanks a lot for your tip!
Coarse sand can also be used, and would be great for a project like this!
Hello Felix!
Thanks for always bringing a smile to my face while teaching me something new.
Thank you so much for this wonderful compliment!
Friday treat. 👍
Thanks a lot Jill for your support!
And yet again a great video my friend, very useful for emergency situations and fun for a weekend project with the kids ✌🏻👊🏻🤘🏻🇳🇱
The same method that ours ancestors, a job not very complicated process except drying the bowl, and waterproofing with the stone. Really very special task. Great job.
Very good. Good Luck, Rick
Thanks a lot Richard!
Hallo Felix, das mit der Kugel zum formen der Becher ist eine gute Idee! LG Micha
Danke dir Micha!
Amazing Felix no other word for it , very tutorial video 👌and yes with the Swiss Army knife
Thank you so much dear Tony!
@@FelixImmler Your welcome champ 👌
Awesome video. Fun project and well explained. Bjorn
Thanks a lot Björn!
Wow Mal wieder ein klasse Video 👍👍👍👍
Vielen Dank Justus!
Schön von dir zu lesen hatte dich schon vermisst am Freitag 😉😂
Thanks so much felix. Amazing channel and great videos. So good to see you enjoying your projects so much as I certainly do as well, will have to give it a go some time.
Danke Tobi!
great job my friend
Thank you very much!!
Lieber Felix, ich habe wenig bis keine Ahnung von der Töpferei. Umso mehr fasziniert bin ich davon, was du uns hier wieder einmal gezeigt hast!👍👍👍
Vielen Dank für's Zeigen und ganz liebe Grüße aus Wels nach St. Gallen!
Hallo Felix, ich schreib ja nicht oft aber ich gebe dir recht... es ist eines der besten Projekte der letzten Zeit. Unglaublich, ich hätte nie gedacht das es mit dem Brennen des Tons ohne lange Trockenzeit so gut klappt. Gratulation und danke für die netten Minuten beim schauen deines Videos.
Well done !
Interesting video. The way the world is going that might be something good to know. I haven't made any pottery since high school 51 years ago. Thank you.
Great video! Thanks for sharing this project!
Thanks a for your positive feedback!
That was an excellent project, my friend! I also believe I have enjoyed this as much as any of your other projects in the last year or so. Best wishes from the United States of America!
Another great, inspirational video Felix. Thank you for your always interesting content.
Amazing. Simply amazing. Well done.
Hello Felix, I tried to make this bowl in the past and failed. Your fantastic video helped me understand where I went wrong. I did not clean the clay enough, did not give it enough drying time and did not polish with a stone.
You have given me a great lesson in traditional fired pottery making. Thank you
Great job! If you're not in a rush, letting them dry in the air for a day or two would help reduce chances of explosions when firing.
I'm a clay teacher, and thoroughly enjoyed your video!👍 I don't often work with wild clay, but I want to now.😊
Good job Felix
Thanks a lot Hendrik!
Spectacular something from nothing very cool hello from Detroit Michigan USA Great video Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and GOD-BLESS
Wow I use this method for a school project back in19 forgotten,,, to make some stone age type pots , polished, dried and then fired in slow burning saw dust , I wonder what happened to them, thanks for bringing back the memories, with your super video
Faszinierend der Ausflug in die Steinzeit. Mit einem Blasebalg aus Ziegeleder brennst du Steinzeug draus. LG von Karl.
Ein Blasebalg bauen mit dem Taschenmesser wäre ein tolles Projekt!
@@FelixImmler Ja, da wäre ich auch gespannt darauf.
Bravo, buen trabajo 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Gracias!
Absolutely amazing video Felix 👍
Very interesting. I never thought of trying this type of project.
Many thanks for the vídeo Felix... Muchas gracias por el vídeo Felix.
Congratulations, Felix! What an important video...! I can understand you perfectly because I committed the same mistakes in my first attempt. I use to smoke with a clay pipe, and I make its bowls. Polishing helps a lot, as you say. It's easy to make also tripods to held a pot over the coals: only a star of 3 arms, like a capital Y, very small and will the correct shape on the surface to adapt to the shape of the bottom of the pot.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your interesting comment!
Great content as with all your video’s
Thank you so much Ian!
Nice bowls Felix great idea !!!
Maestro!!!
Thank you!
Nice job Felix.
I loved this video... Ill try it myself today...
Yes...go for it!!
Hallo Felix, du hast es selbst schon gesagt. Vor über 100 Jahren war das die Methode um Tassen und dergleichen herzustellen. Es war damals nur mit großem Aufwand möglich. Ich finde es immer wieder sehr bewegend, dass es Leute gibt, die einem dies zeigen und verdeutlichen. Leute wie dich 😊! Toll, dass du nicht aufgegeben hast und danke, dass du es uns gezeigt hast. Respekt!
Thanks Felix
Thanks for watching!
Great video!!
Thanks a lot Noel!!
Hi Felix, sehr starkes Video, hat viel Laune gemacht zuzuschauen und zu lernen.
Merci, und Grüße aus dem Spessart
Freut mich, danke!
Amazing work Felix,
I personally like doing such things ,experiment and their will be successes
Atb
Steve
Thanks for your comment dear Steve!
Schönes Projekt
Vielen Dank!!
Grossartig Felix👍 Dini Geduld isch riesig. Absolut dr Hammer isch dr Ton wo sie gmacht hei, wod druf gschlage hesch. Super cool👏💪
Always enjoy your videos, very inspiring ideas to try when I am out in the woods. I would like to try this, and add a ring to stabilize it on a flat surface, and possibly add a handle.
Yes... go for it!!
I wasn't sure why you were drying off one of the clay balls at first. You are quite clever, Felix.
Nice one felix I really enjoyed your video 👌👍
It had been a while since I had heard a cow's bell in one of your videos. 😂 Great project, my friend!
Awesome job. Thanks for your time to educate us. God Bless
Very cool always impressed with your work
Beautiful, Mr. Immler, as usual. What a great, great channel this is.
This compliment makes me very happy! Thank you!
As always, a smarter, faster way of doing things 👍
that's pretty good
Thank you very much!!
Great video Felix. Thank you for all of your work.
Thanks a lot for your kind comment!
Wow! I never would have thought this was possible in just a day! You amaze me yet again, Felix!
Thank you very much!!
Wahsninn wie glänzend auch die Oberfläche geworden ist.
Ja. das hat mich auch überrascht... so ganz ohne Glasur. Liebe Grüsse Felix
I love the pride you took in this video! Your the sweetest man, full of ingenuity! I'm glad to see how this is done, it is something everyone should know. I have a very fine porcelain clay where I live. I wonder if polishing with the stone will yield different colors with different clays, or different types of stones.
Thanks a lot for your wonderful feedback. I don't think the abrasion stains the mug
@@FelixImmler probably not, but could add something from the element of the stone if the stone were not an agate.
Amazing! I can’t wait to try this!!
Nice great video! Always fun your project's!!
Thanks a lot for this nice compliment!
That was just amazing!!
Great work Felix 👍
Thank you very much Anthony!
Excellent video thx , keep up the good work
Hi Felix! This is one of your best projects so far. I was both entertained and amazed. Sir, you have the gift!
hallo Felix ich bewundere deine Ausdauer und dein können ;-))
Herzlichen Dank!