Primitive Life:Find iron from stone and make a fishing hook !

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @greysonshade1489
    @greysonshade1489 4 года назад +108

    When he straightened out the hook to make the point, I was reminded of one of my favorite parts of this channel. He is constantly experimenting. He isn't as much trying to recreate primitive methods based on what we know about the primitive methods but rather trying to discover them through trial and error using materials and tools from a primitive era. A great example is when he was first designing his furnace years ago and was experimenting with the different bellows. Really is a jy to watch. Please continue to grace us with your work.

    • @xiaogou3359
      @xiaogou3359 3 года назад +2

      How do you know!

    • @benmountaingangster
      @benmountaingangster 3 года назад +1

      Welp the first reply killed my faith in our species

    • @desgner_droz8716
      @desgner_droz8716 Год назад

      Yep, makes it so much more authentic, really shows in full glory how all of our inventions are a product of human ingenuity instead of something given by aliens or some sht

  • @gerardvandijk1173
    @gerardvandijk1173 Год назад +83

    already have caught a 30# Blue Cat off of these (going to try to get a 60#+ next year). ruclips.net/user/postUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 Definitely very strong, and sharp. Additionally, the gap is wide enough to actually hook a fish (not always the case with circle hooks). I purchased the 8/0, but probably should have got the 9/0 (they seem slightly smaller than other 8/0 hooks). Additionally, having the point in-line helps if you drift fish. I have yet to get a serious snag with one of these hooks.

  • @systemspecchecker
    @systemspecchecker 4 года назад +99

    That fish hook is actually very impressive, i've done enough forge work to know that making something that small and sharp takes a lot of practice and an immense amount of time and patience. Great job man.

  • @AzraNoxx
    @AzraNoxx 4 года назад +15

    Woah, the iron knife works so well! So much better than the stone knives. Such detailed work is required to bake the ore, filter the iron oxide powder, create slag metal, find the iron/low grade steel beads, create clay, form a mold, and then cast, fire, and sharpen a fishing hook. So much respect for the patience and skill that went into this!

    • @reedabuke9205
      @reedabuke9205 3 года назад

      I understand the first batch was the iron oxide? What were the dark stones? Can you explain the process he did?

    • @AzraNoxx
      @AzraNoxx 3 года назад +2

      @@reedabuke9205 He baked iron ore. Then smashed the baked ore into that rust-colored iron oxide powder. Then made a very fine basket-strainer so he could filter out the lumpy bits, which he then smashed into more iron oxide powder.
      The shiny black rocks are natural coal. He started a wood fire, then added coal to serve as an accelerant (fire is more hot) and as a source of carbon (iron is a bit higher quality, but may not yet be steel).
      He dumped the iron oxide powder into the fire. Then covered it with more crushed coal to keep the oxide evenly heated.
      The lumpy mess he digs out of the fire is slag metal. It is a fragile structure of miscellaneous metal alloys. Slag is not good for much. But inside the slag are small beads of good iron (/mild steel, not sure how much carbon you can get just from coal). He smashes the slag to get to the good iron and collects it in the form of many small beads.
      Then he dumps fine soil into a hole and mixes it full of too much water. He collects the soil-and-water solution into a pot and allows the soil to settle. He carefully pours off the layer of water, leaving a fine solution of slaked clay. Once the water evaporated, he was left with decently pure clay that he uses to make a mold.

    • @AzraNoxx
      @AzraNoxx 3 года назад +2

      @@reedabuke9205 After that, he uses his new clay to make a rectangular block. Then he carves a rough fishhook shape into the mould. He fills the mould with beads of iron/mild steel. He shows us his kiln (the clay structure with a fire pit and a grate inside a chimney). He fills the base with coal or charcoal (possibly both), then places a clay brick inside to serve as a fire-proof platform. The mould with iron beads goes on the brick. He starts a wood fire in the fire pit under the grate. This catches the coal/charcoal on fire. He gets it going nice and hot, then closes the chimney with large stones. These keep the heat in and allow the kiln to get very, very hot while spreading the heat around to keep things nice and even for a long period of time. After several hours of this, he allows the fire to burn down. The rocks stay on so that the metal and the clay mould cool slowly. This prevents stress fractures from destroying his work (or at least makes that less likely). He takes the rocks off, revealing used up coal and his iron+mould.
      Then he uses a rock to carefully break the now rather hard clay brick so that he can get to the iron wire inside.

    • @reedabuke9205
      @reedabuke9205 3 года назад +2

      @@AzraNoxx Thanks. So the Iron Oxide dust in the fire with the coal made the slag (which made the hook). That's what I was confused about. I wish I could identify rocks and knew the basic chemistry. I didn't know the dust and carbon would create a metal.
      Thanks again for the explanation

    • @AzraNoxx
      @AzraNoxx 3 года назад +2

      @@reedabuke9205 Isn't chemistry pretty cool? You can make usable metal by heating some rocks, breaking the rocks up, and then heating the dust up for a long time. Then it's just a matter of breaking off the lumpy and unusable slag metal to reveal the tiny beads of good metal underneath! .... Plus some mould making, metal shaping, and manual filing. :) Lots of work, but still totally doable.

  • @janetsantero4438
    @janetsantero4438 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very well...nice job

  • @seeksource
    @seeksource 4 года назад +67

    Can you imagine snagging your hook and losing it after all that work? I swear when I lose my cheap jigs or lures.

    • @jojackson7462
      @jojackson7462 3 года назад +1

      yeah, i thought "all that for 1 hook" but he looked like he had a bit of iron leftover to make 3 or 4

    • @justgoaz
      @justgoaz 3 года назад

      I saw the title of this video and as a non fisherman came straight to the comments to say I would probably snag and lose it immediately, lol! 🤣

  • @selahschumpelt6302
    @selahschumpelt6302 4 года назад +4

    I really appreciate the attention to detail in this one!

    • @SD-de4do
      @SD-de4do 4 года назад

      finally a comment worth reading. agreed

  • @jackpanama2571
    @jackpanama2571 3 года назад +1

    Incredible....

  • @zemiras6220
    @zemiras6220 4 года назад

    Good Chanel...🇮🇩👍👍👍👍

  • @andreagigli1265
    @andreagigli1265 4 года назад

    Veramente Bravissimo una persona speciale 👍🙋‍♂🇮🇹

  • @janetchen5050
    @janetchen5050 3 года назад

    Amazing!👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @مصطفىسابط
    @مصطفىسابط 4 года назад

    سنكون بانتظار الحلقة القادمة لنراك كيف تصيد السمك بهذه السنارة الجميلة.

  • @drzwiprawdy
    @drzwiprawdy 3 года назад

    Łał!!! 😯😯😯😯👍👍👍👍

  • @emson7643
    @emson7643 4 года назад +1

    Zawsze na plusie! Always for like! Pozdro, Regards

  • @wattscreates1977
    @wattscreates1977 3 года назад +1

    I want this dude on my team at work! He's extremely ingenuitive.

  • @CarlGorn
    @CarlGorn 4 года назад +6

    I would make a few clay casts of that before I tried to catch fish with it. That way, you can smelt more.

  • @RB-xc9vh
    @RB-xc9vh 4 года назад +3

    Beautiful piece! I hope it works and you'll catch something with it! Thanks for sharing this with us! :D

  • @leroylamb8745
    @leroylamb8745 4 года назад

    Amazing. I am truly humbled by his craft and intelligence. With all my education and skills I learned a lot from this young man. This should be required viewing for more modern students.

  • @Wrdwrk
    @Wrdwrk 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant ! 🇨🇦🎄🇨🇦

  • @cristinaj4274
    @cristinaj4274 4 года назад +6

    Eeheehee! I got here early! Sweet! Love your channel!!! ❣❣❣

    • @yosbudi5708
      @yosbudi5708 3 года назад

      Holla Amigo Como Estas....

  • @foonlau7240
    @foonlau7240 4 года назад

    Absolutely fantastic, LIKE

  • @WillShackAttack
    @WillShackAttack 4 года назад +23

    Seeing this video makes me feel bad about those times lost the hook on in the bottom of the lake.

  • @Delalio-dd7fu
    @Delalio-dd7fu 3 года назад

    Wow he is very patient man.also great create step by step.nice work budy

  • @LaserFur
    @LaserFur 4 года назад +6

    you could get a hotter fire temperature by having a chimney inside a chimney and blowing air down the center one. The fresh air going down the center one would be heated by the rising smoke. with a large chimney you could even melt steel.

    • @randomoffgridtv4685
      @randomoffgridtv4685 3 года назад +1

      Very good ...

    • @LaserFur
      @LaserFur 2 года назад

      @xxzxx xexix if you heat the air before it burns; the temperature will burn hotter. this is because the chemical energy of combustion creates a fixed delta. the numbers quoted in most books start with room temperature air. one example of this is a propane forge that creates a vortex since that heats the air as the air spirals.

  • @user-qp8xc2jx3g
    @user-qp8xc2jx3g 4 года назад +21

    Imagine all that work and you line breaks

  • @daghetnie
    @daghetnie 4 года назад +7

    i'm pretty impressed by the whole process, looks very good! Looking forward to the next video for some fishing action

  • @dellellaton133
    @dellellaton133 3 года назад

    Verry owsome

  • @smokysmoka
    @smokysmoka 4 года назад +7

    the first one it seems fake, the hook came out rounded from the mold, while the groove of the mold had the rolling up only on one side being a mold in half! couldn't get out rounded. I have some experience in the field, that mold couldn't get a hook like that out.

    • @EntropicNightmare
      @EntropicNightmare 4 года назад +2

      Agreed. Also, natural draft furnaces like that can get hot enough to reduce iron, but usually not hot enough to melt it. And without flux, they probably wouldn't have melted together that nicely even if he reached high enough temperatures. I call shenanigans.

    • @saberruntv
      @saberruntv 4 года назад +2

      @@EntropicNightmare the black stones he's using to get the temperature higher is oiled shale. Petroleum rocks. So yeah I don't think the heat is that much of a problem.

    • @EntropicNightmare
      @EntropicNightmare 4 года назад

      @@saberruntv maybe I'm wrong, but it seems like you would still need more airflow than that furnace can provide to reach those temperatures

    • @Ith4qua
      @Ith4qua 3 года назад +5

      Iron doesn't melt at temperatures below 1800k. Oil shale burns at around 1080k. No way he got the heat up 720k with a little fanning. Also, iron doesn't melt into a little mold like that, neat as you please.
      Now, lead? Lead makes pretty little beads juuust like the ones he put in that mold when you stream it into water. Easy enough to smash up the mold after and switch out with a bit of wire.
      Maybe this guy should stick to digging swimming pools.

  • @el.exorcista9020
    @el.exorcista9020 3 года назад

    Nice! like!

  • @golosivanov373
    @golosivanov373 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video

  • @ingridbaasbecking2999
    @ingridbaasbecking2999 3 года назад

    And HOORAY. There are your pots again!

  • @jetzt69
    @jetzt69 4 года назад

    Все делает без обмана!! Большой молодец

  • @thecreatonaut6165
    @thecreatonaut6165 4 года назад

    Three things I would love to see.
    1. Primitive thread. So you can patch that shirt up. Curious to see if it can be done.
    2. A rug or some sort of mat out of local materials.
    3. More epic videos. So talented. Let's me know if the world ends, we will be alright.

    • @blackbway
      @blackbway 4 года назад +2

      This is not the shirt guy.
      This is the only other guy that is as good as the shirt guy.

  • @nicklittleton968
    @nicklittleton968 4 года назад

    I can't wait for you to start fishing 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟

  • @wildernesstools9846
    @wildernesstools9846 4 года назад +2

    Very nice, dear 😍

  • @Tlure
    @Tlure 3 года назад

    Good work 👍👍

  • @sharonmorris8865
    @sharonmorris8865 3 года назад

    Wow you're so creative in fishing times

  • @mojorisin7865
    @mojorisin7865 3 года назад

    I will never look at a fishing hook the same old ways I use to look at one before.

  • @cardinatore
    @cardinatore 4 года назад +2

    Amazing hook

  • @meverick666
    @meverick666 3 года назад

    i don't know what is more mind blowing to me, the amount of work to produce a piece of "wire" with primitive technologies or how cheap it is to have in the store today

  • @rooffarminghealthynsweet704
    @rooffarminghealthynsweet704 3 года назад

    Very hard working person

  • @Ariel_AAP
    @Ariel_AAP 3 года назад +1

    Interesante

  • @vasiliterkin9842
    @vasiliterkin9842 4 года назад

    +Успехов в Новом году!

  • @mitchydarne8734
    @mitchydarne8734 4 года назад

    Very clever 👌

  • @milliashamat1235
    @milliashamat1235 3 года назад

    WOW IT S CREZY

  • @kevinrumangkito1379
    @kevinrumangkito1379 3 года назад

    Good💗💗

  • @paranormaldrummer69
    @paranormaldrummer69 4 года назад +2

    Great video!!
    That looks like a hook you would buy in a store..lol.. awesome job! I also really like all of the detail you shown making it.. keep up the excellent work..
    Cheers from Cincinnati Ohio USA..

  • @funnytiktok3865
    @funnytiktok3865 3 года назад

    Lets go baby

  • @kunnochannel6941
    @kunnochannel6941 4 года назад +1

    Good job bro 👍👍❤️❤️🇹🇭

  • @MELLYDARKK
    @MELLYDARKK 4 года назад

    Gracias por seguir subiendo videos

  • @harvesterant792
    @harvesterant792 3 года назад +1

    Whet you thought was going to happen when you "ran away" from home at the age 5 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲😎🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @mr.Dristed
    @mr.Dristed 4 года назад +1

    awesome. thank you

  • @julianatanasov5601
    @julianatanasov5601 4 года назад

    Nice one, but that hook now needs to be hardened. The iron is soft. Otherwise the fish will just bend it.

  • @veidorje1681
    @veidorje1681 3 года назад

    la pointe de l'hameçon est parfaite : )

  • @garybrooks1194
    @garybrooks1194 4 года назад

    👍👍👍. ✌️😎

  • @rezahsnzde1375
    @rezahsnzde1375 3 года назад

    نایس

  • @doggert1
    @doggert1 4 года назад +3

    Maestro! Incredible eye for detail. It took you some time and effort to make that one. Fast evolution from stone age to iron age, but I was wondering if you also could make a hook of bone? It usually is easier to find. Being a fisherman my self i know it's good to have some spare parts. Anyway, great job! Merry christmas and a happy new year to you, sir.

  • @brackstonefynn6992
    @brackstonefynn6992 4 года назад +8

    hes not fishing for studs so stop saying the hook finna bend, its most likely not gonna especially considering the fact that hes probs gonna fish in a shallow river pocket or a small pond

  • @boyinthemirror
    @boyinthemirror 3 года назад

    So much work for such a small hook. You are amazing!

  • @DANRUS.
    @DANRUS. 4 года назад

    Этот чувак красавчик!
    Единственно целую кучу надо переобжечь а потом отбивать шарики металла от шлака, по итогу получаем маленькую кучку металла!
    Ему бы попробовать наэлектризовать кусочек уже имеющегося металла, об волосы или шерсть, мне кажется так он намагнитит больше металла из шлака, чем вручную будет так его собирать!

  • @blackbway
    @blackbway 4 года назад +4

    Oh shit! Talk about craftsmanship.
    This shit is amazing!

  • @aaronbenns9051
    @aaronbenns9051 3 года назад

    Pretty cool man

  • @MrSIXGUNZ
    @MrSIXGUNZ 4 года назад +1

    amazing work as always my friend !!!

  • @zakr2
    @zakr2 4 года назад

    Вот тут я верю в честное производство металла, очень правдоподобно.

  • @mkapuscik01
    @mkapuscik01 2 года назад

    I feel bad after watching this knowing that I've got like a hundred different styles of hooks in my tackle box. I'd give this guy like half of them after watching that for just one hook. Also throw in some fluorocarbon Line. After about the second day messing with this I'd be heading to the local Bass pro Shop or Walmart. I must say, amazing skill & patience!

  • @gumynkyl_mtnt1927
    @gumynkyl_mtnt1927 4 года назад +4

    В следующим видео пойдем все на рыбалку раз крючек уже готов)))) осталось только удочку замутить))))

  • @redonesaputra4218
    @redonesaputra4218 4 года назад

    👍 Good

  • @Vitar_Laeda
    @Vitar_Laeda 4 года назад +1

    👍👍👍🐟

  • @20.muhamadteguhwijaya79
    @20.muhamadteguhwijaya79 3 года назад

    Aku juga mau punya kail seperti itu

  • @naturekarwan
    @naturekarwan 4 года назад

    good job man

  • @fhdfdfdify
    @fhdfdfdify 4 года назад +6

    For a moment I tought te line would transform in nylon

  • @gainipitice555
    @gainipitice555 4 года назад +12

    Who is chicken family?❤

  • @mortensauer1572
    @mortensauer1572 3 года назад

    What a massiv work

  • @HaulingBonez
    @HaulingBonez 3 года назад

    Pretty rad

  • @XaLoiVlog
    @XaLoiVlog 4 года назад

    Happy Christmas to everyone, Happy Christmas season. looking forward to interacting with friends everywhere.
    A

  • @jayg7889
    @jayg7889 3 года назад

    The tackle shop sells them just for future reference. 😉

  • @hatarja
    @hatarja 4 года назад

    Nice video! Congratulations for this amazing work!

  • @markcrume
    @markcrume 4 года назад

    Outstanding work!

  • @jceletrica6803
    @jceletrica6803 4 года назад +1

    Salve!🇧🇷

  • @DrewEdwardBacklas
    @DrewEdwardBacklas 4 года назад +48

    Gets snagged on first cast and breaks line. Dies.

    • @thess518
      @thess518 4 года назад +4

      I came into the comments to say exactly the same thing. I would spend a week making it and then hang it on the first cast.

    • @daghetnie
      @daghetnie 4 года назад +7

      Why so negative? is it that hard to post a positive comment?

    • @thess518
      @thess518 4 года назад +10

      @@daghetnie lighten up there KAREN. I was merely noting that my luck is after spending the enormous amount of time to make such a great looking hook I would most likely loose it. It wasn’t negative it is realistic. In a real world survival situation it would be far more efficient to make a hook out of bone or wood, even stone. Your comment was more negative and condescending than my original post. Merry Christmas!

    • @brandonboyd5348
      @brandonboyd5348 4 года назад +1

      @@daghetnie You mis-spelled "realistic".

    • @wakematta
      @wakematta 4 года назад +1

      @@thess518 this is not a survival channel, is a primitive channel, he is showing how you can do stuff without modern tools.

  • @francis9428
    @francis9428 4 года назад +3

    (Line breaks at first cast)
    *Press F for respect*

    • @renato7485
      @renato7485 3 года назад

      17:48 nadave ele botou no modo inverso na cara de pau

  • @juliogameplays6738
    @juliogameplays6738 3 года назад +1

    Sem palavras peloser humano ser tão inteligente

  • @PS-WorlDD
    @PS-WorlDD 4 года назад

    You work hard dude

  • @TheScaryName
    @TheScaryName 4 года назад +1

    Very impressive!
    Not sure why you would cast it in a J-shape if you were going to straighten it anyway?

    • @justbailey90
      @justbailey90 4 года назад

      FINALLY someone says it. 🙄

    • @jimbayler4277
      @jimbayler4277 2 года назад

      He change his mind on how he was going to fabricate it. He realized after casting it that it would be too difficult to do the finish work needed if it remained in the original configuration. "How will I thin the hook shank down ? How will I put the point and barb on it...."
      The stones and that knife could not get inside that "J" to do the work he needed to make it an effective hook

  • @StandardName562
    @StandardName562 4 года назад +6

    Why not harden it by qeunching? The hook might bend when you catch a fish

    • @selahschumpelt6302
      @selahschumpelt6302 4 года назад +1

      I'm pretty sure that metal is got a lot of impurities in it I doubt it would be worth it

  • @joshuaespinoza5082
    @joshuaespinoza5082 3 года назад

    Great, now we all are considered lazy compared to this Man!

  • @jintoerumapetty3524
    @jintoerumapetty3524 3 года назад

    സംഭവം 🔥

  • @LiLi-zc1ur
    @LiLi-zc1ur 4 года назад

    👍👍👍👏👏👏💪💪💪😊

  • @fa7842
    @fa7842 4 года назад

    Good Job!

  • @陳小豬-k5z
    @陳小豬-k5z 4 года назад

    so good

  • @triton_spec8856
    @triton_spec8856 3 года назад +2

    I can also do this, a piece of wire in the form of cram!

  • @LordFatih88
    @LordFatih88 3 года назад

    awesome

  • @anotherblock7742
    @anotherblock7742 4 года назад

    idk really impressive but aside from content i dont see how thats a good use of time energy or resources there are dozens of primitive fishing methods that may not be as good or advanced but all that work and 1 big fish or 1 snag and its over when you could have made 50 of those fish gouges in that time eh doesnt really matter just hope your doing what you enjoy :)

  • @axe4770
    @axe4770 3 года назад

    Yayyy we are evolving backwards.

  • @prowled
    @prowled 4 года назад +1

    As someone who has seen some casting.... is the truly the shape you got out of that mold? The last picture of the mold with metal in it, versus what you are holding in your hand makes no sense.. If you follow the rules of gravity, you don't get something circular when you lay something flat on the ground. You have to make a double negative mold to get a circular cast. What you have shown here is not what you made.

    • @depeltenburg6916
      @depeltenburg6916 4 года назад

      I ain’t saying some parts are not representing the reality, but somethings from this feel fishy... ... I had my doubt before at the iron casting...

  • @_topshelf_5845
    @_topshelf_5845 4 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @Косячник-я6з
    @Косячник-я6з 4 года назад +4

    Сейчас ещё не ночь, а только 17:23, походу теперь домашку не буду делать)

  • @diegolindo9994
    @diegolindo9994 4 года назад

    Sou lindo

  • @HmongGuitarPlayer
    @HmongGuitarPlayer 4 года назад +3

    Next time I go to Walmart and buy some fishing hooks I will be more appreciated and thankful I won’t never complain about the price anymore.

  • @DenizKoksal.
    @DenizKoksal. 4 года назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌