u do see him getting burnt a few times tho. my my younger days when working with a crew i was holding a metal pipe for something when they where grinding it fucking burt alot when the red hot flakes of metal goes down your neck or eats away at your gloves..
Can I just say how very impressed I am, by this young man's determination to make a simple and happy life. By his creativity and ingenuity, and by his skill. Im not often awed by people. Lately, were not showing our best selves. This guy has us all beat, hands down. If you read your comments? Thank you so much for sharing the story of your life. Its a lot better than most of what you see in the world of media today. 😊 Good luck in your journeys.🥰🥰🥰
If not for else, these videos serve as an excellent demonstration just how much of a difference even the simplest, crude, rough forged metal tools make compared to wood and stone.
By now you have all the tools you may want/need my friend. And you learned smithing the hard way. How about creating something like a loom? To make your own cloth? A strong blanket as f.e. a door may be a good idea.
i'd say needle and thread first. maybe then an inkle style (band) loom for making straps. easiest method would likely be cotton, though i would love to see a taming of a wool producing creature. however, being aware of the rainy seasons as well as not knowing how he would pen said creature durring the story seasons, i dont see this as immediately viable.
@@Minion0ne I have not yet seen "primitive" channels making leather. Needle and thread are not a problem to build for "Primitive Skills". No idea what creatures deliver wool in these countries. I have never seen sheep there. I would put stuff (like the mask is made of) on the bottom of an water-purifying-system (to prevent charcoal-particles from slipping into the purified water). For real clothes, wool is needed? But blankets or other mats don't need wool. Hmmmm.
The most amazing part of this video is that he was able to overcome his handicap. Being left-handed and still doing all of these things is truly inspiring!
If this was hardenable steel you may wish to temper it. Otherwise you could bring the piece to a cherry red temperature and stick it into a bucket of charcoal powder for three hours. The piece being big enough to hold the heat and coupled with that the insulating properties of the charcoal you would be able to case harden the piece. Then quench like you did in the video.
@@Laugh1ngboy Actually not at all, iron gotten out of a bloomery as he did is very low in carbon. However this iron was not from the bloom he made so carbon content is unknown.
Yeah. The current handle make the hammer lost some energy force when wield. Plus, its dangerous, the hammer steel would fly away if the handle loose, might hit his head. He should make a new properly handle for hammer. Hope he read this. Sorry my english suck.
Good advice from all of you. Remember though that this is an exploration, a evolution of skills. He must go through the learning process, step by step, making improvements as he works through his growth. If he jumps ahead to use a more modern improvement, he will miss some of the evolutionary process.
I was watching that hammer slide back and forth thinking the exact same thing. Also the hits would pack a lot more force if the head wasn't moving away from the workpiece.
I noticed that the head to your hammer keeps sliding back each time you strike (presumably the reason you keep flipping the hammer) this would mean there is a loss in the energy transfer between the hammer and the metal. And sometimes even a small amount of movement can mean an exponential decrease in how much energy is transferred directly to the metal. Maybe try making a handle that would hold it more securely. It would keep the head in place and that would also improve the effectiveness. Also another tip, you may want to consider rounding one side of the hammer. Rounded hammers can be very helpful in moving more material
Not only do you have good quality content, but you also have probably the most peaceful and respectable comment section. No hate, no arguments. It's just beautiful
harmonisasi antara keindahan alam, hidup mandiri, natural dan orkestra suara yang dibarengi semilir angin & aliran air... menyegarkan mata dan menenangkan pikiran.
Absolutely, what you say is true, but thanks to his ability and inventiveness, he makes us always expect more from him, the hammer is not worthy of him and not the opposite ....
Don't Know if you have heard of it but mojang released the smelter furnace it's much faster for processing raw ore, you could save some time by building one of those, it only cost 3 cobblestone and 5 iron ingots
no high dollar anvil, a self made hammer, not even a pair of pos shoes on his feet, great work my friend, another very useful tool created. thanks for sharing, new subscriber here. 👍 🙂
@@velazquezarmouries nearly impossible, maybe the right shape rock could be used but I dought it, first tongs where likely cast of a softer metal like copper or bronze
@@ziamckeithen1322 but riveted tongs are way easier to forge compared to a propper hammer he maybe should make a trip hammer or a water wheel hammer to get that extra power he needs for punching those kinds of holes
@@velazquezarmouries he should uses his hammer to make a punch and drift, then a better hammer, even a hold in the sides for rope, then tongs, he has plenty of power it's just being wasted when his hammer head slides around, rember this is at best mild steel, so it's verry soft, heck I would have used a stone hammer and wooden anvil to make chisles before attempting iron hammer but at the verry least a Grove could be added to lock his hammer head in place.
@@velazquezarmouries it's also not a question of power but skill, and tooling, I garentee he dident make thoughs tongs with the tools he's shown us alone
Am I the only one surprised that the only wide rounded part of the forging was to wrap around the handle? Seems he could have gone a little more broad, with maybe a pointed end. I say this, but I'm not the one who made their own iron forge from raw materials.
I new shelter! I've been waiting for this. And it looks like it's going to be connected to the water supply.. So many things you can do with that water. A workshop room? Multiple floors? It will be the best primitive house builds on UA-cam I'm sure. I cant wait to see this.
Hot Take... Primitive Skills is the only Legit Survival Channel, The only Good Survival Channel and the only enjoyable survival channel to watch. I mean fakes be making waterslides in Primitive survival while this guy is progressing to the iron age for crying out loud. Its just awesome, Keep up the good work Primitive Skills
Too bad about the hut corner beam. That's not a simple thing to fix. Your new tool will improve life so much. I still think some forge sandals are in order, metal that hot is a burn like no other. Keep up the journey thanks for bringing me along!
I agree with the other replies. Such an awesome job. I watched you until you were completed. I am so impressed with your skills and work. You are surely blessed by God.
He is the cleanest primitive person i've ever seen, with barely any calluses on his hands. This is a whole new level for reality tv. But i like it, my suspension of disbelief is not really broken. Well, i just mean this is loads better than other "reality" tv.
One thing I noticed in the video is that your hammer head is slipping through the handle, I think it's about time you put a better handle on it to prevent slippage, next start working on some kind of animal coop, probably for chickens so you get their eggs, and with that shovel you can flatten out a larger area to build a bigger house
Sensacional, muito legal seu canal, continue fazendo as ferramentas e construa uma casa melhor de pedra. Parabéns pelo canal. Brasil está te assistindo.
while i personally am not a blacksmith (i just watch a lot of videos) i highly recommend that you temper that thing properly (as in; stick it in an oven so that it's just liquid enough for the atoms to move around and release some of that stress,). otherwise, it stands a high chance of instantaneously shattering like glass from that heat treat.
If you are hardening it in water to get the full effect and Harden it all around you have to have it moving around in the water so steam doesn't encapsulate it and keep it from hardening
Should've given the blade a pointed edge to allow you to drive it in dirt or clay deeper. Should've also widened the blade to allow more surface area to unearth.
That shape he made is excellent for breaking up hard ground, gravel and so forth. I've used a similar tool to dig holes for wooden fence posts in rocky soil. You use that to break the soil up, then scoop it out with a pair of clamshell diggers. The tool had a large, flat knob on the other end for tamping the dirt down around the post to set it. The whole tool was about 6 feet long and made of steel - weighed quite a lot, so you only used it when you really needed to break things up.
I like the style of that hammer though the head could have been shaped to fit the handle more still. A sturdy fit head to the handle will keep both your tool and hands for longer and make your work easier. Keep what you know that which is tested to be good.
Well, the hammer was one of the first iron tools he made mainly as a prerequisite to many of the other tools. He had to shape it by beating a piece of iron with a rock, so it's incredibly rudimentary. I'm sure that once he has a need for an upgrade, he will go for it.
Great Video!!! And like i said, LOVE the subtitles! it also work to maintain the attention in the video. Maybe make them last a tad longer, 3/4 of a sec longer should do the trick.
Honestly I think some kind of primitive wheel barrel would help with a lot you do seems like your always moving large amounts of something be it dirt or foliage or iron ore or rocks or logs 💁♂️
Man has skill and he is brave. I honestly would have widened the spade head some more and would have given it a slight edge making it better at driving.
Man, when I first started forging, I searched far and wide for an anvil. But it looks like a true smith doesn’t even need that! You can literally use a rock for shaping.
Oye que bien lo que hace esta persona.... me parece asombroso fabricar sus propias herramientas de LA nada y transformar su entorno son LO CON sus manos su intelecto EL manejo técnico de los materiales... muy muy bien
Any man brave enough to forge metal barefoot deserves a like and a subscription at the very least.
u do see him getting burnt a few times tho. my my younger days when working with a crew i was holding a metal pipe for something when they where grinding it fucking burt alot when the red hot flakes of metal goes down your neck or eats away at your gloves..
I'm pretty sure most African civilizations created iron protective gear.
Have you ever heard of Florida
Ballowall then where’s my subscription
No
Can I just say how very impressed I am, by this young man's determination to make a simple and happy life. By his creativity and ingenuity, and by his skill. Im not often awed by people. Lately, were not showing our best selves. This guy has us all beat, hands down. If you read your comments? Thank you so much for sharing the story of your life. Its a lot better than most of what you see in the world of media today. 😊 Good luck in your journeys.🥰🥰🥰
If not for else, these videos serve as an excellent demonstration just how much of a difference even the simplest, crude, rough forged metal tools make compared to wood and stone.
❤❤
can't wait for him to build a portal to the Nether!
he need to find diamond first 😂😂
Can wait for him to try out the new ore
That joke is older than the bodies in my basement
Lol, good one. He doesn't need the game thou. 😊😁
Lol nice joke
Gonna post this on every single of his videos after learning on different one
Turn on English captions, he tells you what he's doing
You're Welcome!
For how long has this been going on? I binged everything in 2 days up to here and it seems ill have to start over!
you would think i would have learned from the 'primitive technology' channel, and here i am, a fool nontheless.
Good call, glad I saw your comment!
Thanks!
Thank you it worked.
By now you have all the tools you may want/need my friend. And you learned smithing the hard way.
How about creating something like a loom? To make your own cloth? A strong blanket as f.e. a door may be a good idea.
Cloth... to fix that damn shirt!!!
@@aethelwyrnblack4918 That's what I was going to say.
A basic shuttle would be a good start
i'd say needle and thread first. maybe then an inkle style (band) loom for making straps. easiest method would likely be cotton, though i would love to see a taming of a wool producing creature. however, being aware of the rainy seasons as well as not knowing how he would pen said creature durring the story seasons, i dont see this as immediately viable.
@@Minion0ne I have not yet seen "primitive" channels making leather.
Needle and thread are not a problem to build for "Primitive Skills".
No idea what creatures deliver wool in these countries. I have never seen sheep there.
I would put stuff (like the mask is made of) on the bottom of an water-purifying-system (to prevent charcoal-particles from slipping into the purified water).
For real clothes, wool is needed?
But blankets or other mats don't need wool.
Hmmmm.
The most amazing part of this video is that he was able to overcome his handicap. Being left-handed and still doing all of these things is truly inspiring!
Ohhhhh
If this was hardenable steel you may wish to temper it. Otherwise you could bring the piece to a cherry red temperature and stick it into a bucket of charcoal powder for three hours. The piece being big enough to hold the heat and coupled with that the insulating properties of the charcoal you would be able to case harden the piece. Then quench like you did in the video.
Pretty sure his method of smelting added plenty of carbon to it.
John
Pretty sure your mom smelt enough 🖕🏻
Wow 🤩 another UA-camr!
@@justincasey_grabbederpussy6756 that was so funny
@@Laugh1ngboy Actually not at all, iron gotten out of a bloomery as he did is very low in carbon. However this iron was not from the bloom he made so carbon content is unknown.
I developed a whole new respect as soon as he laid the handle in the first time. I thought the first part WAS his shovel.
same feeling here bro..
I was kind of disappointed, the finished product was more of a pick that a spade
It's about time you made a drift and drove a hole through the hammer to put a proper handle on it.
this is solid advice
Yeah. The current handle make the hammer lost some energy force when wield. Plus, its dangerous, the hammer steel would fly away if the handle loose, might hit his head.
He should make a new properly handle for hammer. Hope he read this. Sorry my english suck.
Good advice from all of you. Remember though that this is an exploration, a evolution of skills. He must go through the learning process, step by step, making improvements as he works through his growth. If he jumps ahead to use a more modern improvement, he will miss some of the evolutionary process.
I was watching that hammer slide back and forth thinking the exact same thing. Also the hits would pack a lot more force if the head wasn't moving away from the workpiece.
Going to semi-hijack this to say a trompe for furnace air supply (using the water hammer water input) would increase efficiency.
I noticed that the head to your hammer keeps sliding back each time you strike (presumably the reason you keep flipping the hammer) this would mean there is a loss in the energy transfer between the hammer and the metal. And sometimes even a small amount of movement can mean an exponential decrease in how much energy is transferred directly to the metal. Maybe try making a handle that would hold it more securely. It would keep the head in place and that would also improve the effectiveness. Also another tip, you may want to consider rounding one side of the hammer. Rounded hammers can be very helpful in moving more material
Владимир Gaming ok smart dude
Kliene Cunag thanks Друг :)
You think he has a hot enough fire and can make a hard enough punch to hot punch a hole in the iron hammer for a hardwood hammer?
Do it first. Then share.
@@AurelienCarnoy why so hostile. He was just giving tips and pointing something out.
He is a Blacksmith, a Carpenter and a Builder all in one
Formerly called a “human”
@@PseudoPhlegm I don't think every "Human" knows how to forge, smith tools and weapons also build huge structures.
@@cheesyvin8078 ... he said formerly. not formally
awesome job keep on doing it, is there a way for us to see some wider shots of the valley and the place in general it looks amazing there
thanks man.
You’ve unlocked the Chisel-Spear!!
More in-depth casting and forging videos pls, more and more useful tools would be cool to see!
Not only do you have good quality content, but you also have probably the most peaceful and respectable comment section. No hate, no arguments. It's just beautiful
harmonisasi antara keindahan alam, hidup mandiri, natural dan orkestra suara yang dibarengi semilir angin & aliran air... menyegarkan mata dan menenangkan pikiran.
Friend, I beg you, that hammer is no longer worthy of you. You are amazing, it is a pleasure to watch your videos.
the hammer is a serious upgrade from the rock he used to form the hammer
Absolutely, what you say is true, but thanks to his ability and inventiveness, he makes us always expect more from him, the hammer is not worthy of him and not the opposite ....
He deserves the hammer of thor himself
Ming Li, you are the guy we need to come live near after the collapse! You have serious skills! I like that digging tool.
10:23 Ant:: never should have come here
Lol, saw that now, poor ant. Did you hear the weird whispering?
Ant look an thor🤣
2
Ant: Ight Imma head out
Skyrim reference
Don't Know if you have heard of it but mojang released the smelter furnace it's much faster for processing raw ore, you could save some time by building one of those, it only cost 3 cobblestone and 5 iron ingots
no high dollar anvil, a
self made hammer, not even a pair of pos shoes on his feet, great work my friend, another very useful tool created. thanks for sharing, new subscriber here. 👍 🙂
I like how he has riveted tongs and yet his hammer is about to fall out of the handle
how easy it is to make a drifted hole without a hammer or a proper hot cut chisel or an eye punch?
@@velazquezarmouries nearly impossible, maybe the right shape rock could be used but I dought it, first tongs where likely cast of a softer metal like copper or bronze
@@ziamckeithen1322 but riveted tongs are way easier to forge compared to a propper hammer
he maybe should make a trip hammer or a water wheel hammer to get that extra power he needs for punching those kinds of holes
@@velazquezarmouries he should uses his hammer to make a punch and drift, then a better hammer, even a hold in the sides for rope, then tongs, he has plenty of power it's just being wasted when his hammer head slides around, rember this is at best mild steel, so it's verry soft, heck I would have used a stone hammer and wooden anvil to make chisles before attempting iron hammer but at the verry least a Grove could be added to lock his hammer head in place.
@@velazquezarmouries it's also not a question of power but skill, and tooling, I garentee he dident make thoughs tongs with the tools he's shown us alone
Am I the only one surprised that the only wide rounded part of the forging was to wrap around the handle? Seems he could have gone a little more broad, with maybe a pointed end. I say this, but I'm not the one who made their own iron forge from raw materials.
Even after years, he is still a legend in my eyes
Thank you so much
I new shelter! I've been waiting for this. And it looks like it's going to be connected to the water supply.. So many things you can do with that water. A workshop room? Multiple floors?
It will be the best primitive house builds on UA-cam I'm sure. I cant wait to see this.
Somewhere there’s a part of me. It feels like an animal. That individual part of me know. This channel is everything I w.. need.
same bro
Just amazing bro....way better than other real estate primitive channels,keep it up
This forge is so efficient, mostly cause of this amazing blower ! Keep up the good work :)
Good work man. Should make a grindstone of some sort, make sharpening tools easier.
Hot Take... Primitive Skills is the only Legit Survival Channel, The only Good Survival Channel and the only enjoyable survival channel to watch. I mean fakes be making waterslides in Primitive survival while this guy is progressing to the iron age for crying out loud. Its just awesome, Keep up the good work Primitive Skills
Me satisface ver tus videos, el avance que llevas es increíble. 👏🏼
Too bad about the hut corner beam. That's not a simple thing to fix. Your new tool will improve life so much. I still think some forge sandals are in order, metal that hot is a burn like no other. Keep up the journey thanks for bringing me along!
When civilization eventually collapses this guy right here will be king of what's left
I agree with the other replies. Such an awesome job. I watched you until you were completed. I am so impressed with your skills and work. You are surely blessed by God.
You do know this channel fakes everything, right? If you want the real thing, watch Primitive Technology, he does everything legitimately.
This is so interesting and cool. So much hard work. Thank you for the content
He is the cleanest primitive person i've ever seen, with barely any calluses on his hands. This is a whole new level for reality tv.
But i like it, my suspension of disbelief is not really broken. Well, i just mean this is loads better than other "reality" tv.
I’d call him sensei if a zombie apocalypse broke out
I bet with all the foraging he does, he’ll end up finding the ender pearl and one day meet the tall ones.
This is someone Scott Wadsworth at Essential Craftsman would have a lot to talk about with. Two kings
You're the only UA-camr whose everyvideo I liked.
One thing I noticed in the video is that your hammer head is slipping through the handle, I think it's about time you put a better handle on it to prevent slippage, next start working on some kind of animal coop, probably for chickens so you get their eggs, and with that shovel you can flatten out a larger area to build a bigger house
Respect for every day you doing this. You are a Man, like the beste I can think.
Sensacional, muito legal seu canal, continue fazendo as ferramentas e construa uma casa melhor de pedra. Parabéns pelo canal. Brasil está te assistindo.
Acompanho ele des de que ele morava na caverna uns 400 metros pra cima de onde a casa dele esta hoje. Ele é muito bom.
This guy is the best in primitive Technology, o love see your vídeos man
These videos are amazing man. Can't wait to see what's next !
Termites: You destroy my home, I destroy yours!
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If I’m ever stranded on an island ima thank this guy
Finally a legit channel
I appreciate you making these videos. They are very relaxing to my anxiety. It would interesting to spend time there working alongside you.
I always forget to leave adblock on when watching your videos so I make sure to disable it and watch them again a couple of times.
Bruh hes the only one with a series
And i like it
Так вот почему инструмены с али так долго идут...
Personally I hate ASMR and stuff like it, but I love this guy's stuff. It's educational and oddly calming, maybe this is the ASMR for me?
He deserve more attention
Muy buen trabajo me suscribo al canal saludo desde Argentina 🇦🇷 gracias
while i personally am not a blacksmith (i just watch a lot of videos) i highly recommend that you temper that thing properly (as in; stick it in an oven so that it's just liquid enough for the atoms to move around and release some of that stress,). otherwise, it stands a high chance of instantaneously shattering like glass from that heat treat.
Fantastic, great job as always. 😊😊❤️❤️👍👍
I can totally understand this guy. Awesome Videos!
a spade was born :))
Hard work, hard thinking, brilliant ! 🇨🇦
experts speak always... :) amazing videos!
If you are hardening it in water to get the full effect and Harden it all around you have to have it moving around in the water so steam doesn't encapsulate it and keep it from hardening
This could most likely be wrong but I do it and it seems it works well with me but that might be because my water is flameable
This place is a paradise
I sense home improvement in the works. Wow how long has it been since he built it? Let me look. (Edit: 2 years!)
เป็นอะไรที่สุดยอดมากเขาเก็บเอาก้อนหินบนภูเขา..ที่มีแร่เหล็กปนอยู่ตามธรรมชาติ เอามาถลุงเป็นแร่เหล็กบริสุทธิ์ แล้วเอามาตีขึ้นรูปเป็นอาวุธและเครื่องมือต่างๆ ได้เอง..🤗
Whate you will do with your house?
Is it safe like that?
Waiting for new video then ;)
you posted this on my birthday!!!
Happy birthday!
Was so happy you doing more tools and found somewhat good rocks for anvil-like work, nice job! :o
Kkkkk
How long does it take to make so much iron? It looks like you have tons available, and such high quality too!
A few hours shopping around the town lol
On a serious side, it could take up to half of the day if you in a iron rich environment
Should've given the blade a pointed edge to allow you to drive it in dirt or clay deeper. Should've also widened the blade to allow more surface area to unearth.
ya that's called a shovel tho.
That shape he made is excellent for breaking up hard ground, gravel and so forth. I've used a similar tool to dig holes for wooden fence posts in rocky soil. You use that to break the soil up, then scoop it out with a pair of clamshell diggers. The tool had a large, flat knob on the other end for tamping the dirt down around the post to set it. The whole tool was about 6 feet long and made of steel - weighed quite a lot, so you only used it when you really needed to break things up.
CNC forge broke.
Amazing Video - Thanks for
sharing
Literally forging fire what a legend 🔥
He’s the best hardcore player I’ve ever seen
hey, if you ground one of the sides of your hammer to be slightly curved, you will find you end up with more control over the finished piece
I am vietnamese and i like video of you
chào đồng hương, cảm ơn bạn luôn ủng hộ kênh^^
I like the style of that hammer though the head could have been shaped to fit the handle more still. A sturdy fit head to the handle will keep both your tool and hands for longer and make your work easier. Keep what you know that which is tested to be good.
Well, the hammer was one of the first iron tools he made mainly as a prerequisite to many of the other tools. He had to shape it by beating a piece of iron with a rock, so it's incredibly rudimentary. I'm sure that once he has a need for an upgrade, he will go for it.
Great Video!!! And like i said, LOVE the subtitles! it also work to maintain the attention in the video. Maybe make them last a tad longer, 3/4 of a sec longer should do the trick.
Honestly I think some kind of primitive wheel barrel would help with a lot you do seems like your always moving large amounts of something be it dirt or foliage or iron ore or rocks or logs 💁♂️
Good Job, It should make things easier.
You should work on a water powered grinding stone for sharpening your iron tools or just helping you make them
Super excited to see what the house will turn out to be.
Out of all the things he’s made, that hammer is the best that thing does work
Man has skill and he is brave. I honestly would have widened the spade head some more and would have given it a slight edge making it better at driving.
Thumbs up for protection of his legs while forging
Man, when I first started forging, I searched far and wide for an anvil. But it looks like a true smith doesn’t even need that! You can literally use a rock for shaping.
Notification Squad RISE UP.
Together we stand as one!
This guy is the Bruce Lee of blacksmithing. He pulls blocks of metal out of nowhere lol
Лопата есть, теперь можно рыть бассейн!
Glad ur back! Cant wait to see the new stuff you add to the homestead!
More of this long videos, dont cut every scene 👍
Very good 👏👏
>Still dont have any shoes
>Hey guys look i can make iron tools
Can we all agree that now he is a blacksmith it is time to make some steel-toe sandals?
Oye que bien lo que hace esta persona.... me parece asombroso fabricar sus propias herramientas de LA nada y transformar su entorno son LO CON sus manos su intelecto EL manejo técnico de los materiales... muy muy bien
Such a beautiful place ❤️
Please showcase all the iron tools you’ve made
Sound occasionally glitches cause the microphone can’t handle this much raw power
Hi from Denmark...
Lots of hard work, I wish I had the skills, well done.
Hmmm, can't see those pieces of iron were made in a kiln. But over all not bad.
Work With Nature - How to Grow Food! They are
@@Nitro-er8ul No man he has brought them from a vendor anyone can make out but people stay quiet sometimes.
All your comments here make you look like a douche.
it’s also doesn’t matter if he bought or made the pieces of iron, it’s all just for entertainment anyway and it’s definitely entertaining