Primitive Technology: Charcoal

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  • I made a batch of charcoal using the mound method then stored it in baskets for later use. Charcoal is a fuel that burns hotter than the wood it's made from. This is because the initial energy consuming steps of combustion have taken place while making the charcoal driving off the volatile components of the wood (such as water and sap). The result is a nearly pure carbon fuel that burns hotter than wood without smoke and with less flame. Charcoal was primarily a metallurgical fuel in ancient times but was sometimes used for cooking too.
    To make the charcoal the wood was broken up and stacked in to a mound with the largest pieces in the center and smaller sticks and leaves on the out side. The mound was coated in mud and a hole was left in the top while 8 smaller air holes were made around the base of the mound. A fire was kindled in the top of the mound using hot coals from the fire and the burning process began (the hot coals are being poured in the top using a small pot at 2:38).
    The fire burned down the inside of the mound against the updraft. I reason that this is a better way to make charcoal as the rising flames have used up the oxygen and prevent the charcoal already made above them from burning while driving out even more volatiles .
    I watched the air holes at the base of the mound and when the fire had burned right up to each opening I plugged them with mud. Once all 8 holes had be sealed the hole in the top of the mound was sealed with mud and the mound left to cool. From lighting the mound to closing up the holes the whole process took about 4 hours.
    The next day when the mound was cool to the touch (this can take about 2 days sometimes) I opened the mound. The resulting charcoal was good quality. Some wood near the air entries had burned to ash though these were only small twigs and leaves. This is the reason small brush is put on the out side of the mound, to be burned preferentially to the larger wood on the inside thus protecting the large pieces of charcoal.
    The charcoal that was made was hard and shiny. When broken open it had the ray structure of the wood preserved. When moving the hand through it the charcoal sounded tinny, like coral on a beach being moved by waves. These are signs of good quality. Bad charcoal is soft, breaks easily and has a muffled sound.
    I intend to use the charcoal to produce hotter fires than I'm able to with wood alone. From my research, a natural draft furnace using wood (a kiln) can reach a maximum of 1400 c degrees whereas a natural draft furnace using charcoal can reach 1600 c degrees. Achieving high temperatures is necessary for changing material to obtain better technology (e.g. smelting ore into metal).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12 тис.

  • @truckerenoch8824
    @truckerenoch8824 Рік тому +737

    For those asking, "why charcoal?". Here's a few reasons:
    It burns hotter and cleaner (almost smokeless) and it doesn't draw bugs and mice into your shelter like logs do. It stores more easily, since a larger amount of heating material can be stored in a small space (about 1/10th the space of logs). Also, the charccoal starts burning almost immediately, but you have to wait for the moisture to burn out of the wood before it catches fire. The only downside is, if you're trying to keep animals (or the boogieman) away, it doesn't work as good as yellow flames. Upside is that it's more stealth if you're trying to be lowkey.
    It can also be used to filter water, treat diarrhea, whiten teeth and promote gum health. A small amount of white wood ash and water will treat constipation. For treating stomach issues with in the woods, the old bushman's saying is, "white if you're tight. Black if you're slack".

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Рік тому +40

      I recall that coal burning had a possible downside when used domestically: it can produce too much CO (carbon monoxide), which is poisonous and sometimes killed people when my granny was a kid (early 20th century).
      Dry firewood will also catch fire easily but my guess is that it doesn't have the same caloric power for mass unit, hence this was preferred where storage space was limited, such as urban areas (where coal is still sometimes used for heating).

    • @josealexanderrodriguez
      @josealexanderrodriguez Рік тому +26

      @@LuisAldamiz the CO part is easily fixable, just place it in a ventilated room, I agree with the rest of the comment.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Рік тому +13

      @@josealexanderrodriguez - That's not what you do when freezing or otherwise very cold outside, you know.

    • @truckerenoch8824
      @truckerenoch8824 Рік тому +30

      @@LuisAldamiz No, actually charcoal doesn't produce more co2 than wood, it produce _slightly_ less (not a whole lot less), but the creosote and other volatile compounds in wood smoke make it far more dangerous for inhalation. Charcoal is much cleaner overall than wood smoke.

    • @truckerenoch8824
      @truckerenoch8824 Рік тому +7

      @@LuisAldamiz If you look at some of the newer types of fire setups, it's quite easy to make sure the coal fire is well oxygenated, by using a Dakota fire with your intake being outside of the shelter and the fire pit inside. The charcoal is already cleaner than wood, but if you can feed it with cold air (which is super condensed), it becomes even more superior to wood in cleanliness of ambient air quality.

  • @highlandersteve9953
    @highlandersteve9953 8 років тому +2833

    I downloaded all of your videos onto a drive. I'll watch them during the apocalypse.

    • @vladeduard786
      @vladeduard786 8 років тому +14

      hahahha

    • @justinmaxon12
      @justinmaxon12 8 років тому +102

      yoo that's smart even if you were messing around lol

    • @Gexrge_OSRS
      @Gexrge_OSRS 8 років тому +28

      +Highlander Steve That is pretty smart actually.

    • @Miinoomboom
      @Miinoomboom 8 років тому +120

      +Highlander Steve Just please don't upload them anywhere, there's already too much stealing going on.

    • @---on2op
      @---on2op 8 років тому +3

      you genius

  • @holkhoogin8519
    @holkhoogin8519 4 роки тому +2212

    I fear the day he reaches the Bronze Age, look at what he’s already capable of.

  • @ashscott6068
    @ashscott6068 4 роки тому +1945

    It's a shame we'll never get to see how he made the camera.

    • @jairohan490
      @jairohan490 2 роки тому +21

      😂😂

    • @lochandichabod3084
      @lochandichabod3084 2 роки тому +10

      Lmao

    • @thischanneldied8969
      @thischanneldied8969 2 роки тому +8

      Lol 😂

    • @Thehudats
      @Thehudats 2 роки тому +43

      He has many talents. I fear we shouldn't learn for if we do, we would go mad with insanity from his innate abilities to craft even the most sophisticated complex works with almost nothing

    • @greatestyoutuber
      @greatestyoutuber Рік тому +16

      it would be an amazing april fools joke

  • @DEATH_TO_TYRANTS
    @DEATH_TO_TYRANTS 7 років тому +1500

    Hey everyone, turn on the captions, he explains what he's doing.

    • @xandah922
      @xandah922 7 років тому +80

      orda Freeman now I'm gonna watch all his vids again 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @zahariaalin4840
      @zahariaalin4840 7 років тому +1

      Xandah Pandah

    • @4helex
      @4helex 7 років тому +19

      Me too!! I didn't know that was even an option!

    • @crushlucas
      @crushlucas 7 років тому +23

      game changer

    • @alilonly4663
      @alilonly4663 7 років тому

      Jacqueline Muller hi

  • @TheSLK66
    @TheSLK66 6 років тому +1983

    I'm a materials engineer and I feel ashamed to say I didn't know about this procedure. I knew charcoal can be producing by burning wood in an oxygen-deprived atmosphere, but never thought it could be done like this. Excellent video, truly amazing.

    • @Don1ci1cio
      @Don1ci1cio 5 років тому +83

      You gotta see how we do it in Philippines. Primitive is a healthy way

    • @Sllee93
      @Sllee93 5 років тому +75

      *Laughs in Tagalog*

    • @silvesken
      @silvesken 5 років тому +35

      TheSLK66 So nice and honest of you to admit this. Respect.

    • @successnet25
      @successnet25 5 років тому +18

      Technically wouldn’t the mount become an oxygen-deprived environment?

    • @Will-tm5bj
      @Will-tm5bj 5 років тому +36

      @@successnet25, yes, as soon as it is covered in the mud completely it is deprived of air all together

  • @daneofarrell9460
    @daneofarrell9460 2 роки тому +402

    I’ve watched this before, a year or two ago. Since then I have been getting into "prepping". Anyway, after revisiting this video, with the knowledge I have gained…there’s something humbling about this guys throwing rocks at logs to break them. It’s over simplified and super effective. A powerful reminder (for me) not to over complicate things when it comes to bushcraft. Thankyou, oh silent caveman.

    • @flamingdog9207
      @flamingdog9207 2 роки тому +28

      Perhaps not as elegant as more complicated modern solutions? Sure, but gets the job done just fine, and not gonna lie, seems like it could be made sort of fun. I mean, who wouldn't want an excuse to throw a big rock at something and have it still be a productive activity?

    • @pharaohsmagician8329
      @pharaohsmagician8329 2 роки тому +17

      @@flamingdog9207 Feel the Power coursing through your muscles CAVE MAN! HOO! HOO! AWOOO!

    • @enderdrane
      @enderdrane Рік тому +2

      @@flamingdog9207 finally, an excuse when my elders call me stupid for throwing large rocks.

    • @Jaguwarps
      @Jaguwarps Рік тому +5

      We live in an over engineered world. No disrespect to your profession, but sometimes simple is just as good.

    • @clickthecreeper9463
      @clickthecreeper9463 Рік тому +2

      He's quite vocal in the captions

  • @juliegill9977
    @juliegill9977 5 років тому +130

    I love how goal oriented you are in these videos. It doesn't have to be pretty, it just has to work. Some parts you do as quick as possible and others are done with great care and detail. It's obvious that efficency is important to you.

  • @cleitonfelipe2092
    @cleitonfelipe2092 7 років тому +3554

    He is almost ready to advance to the iron age

    • @Chantality
      @Chantality 7 років тому +23

      exactly XD

    • @TrueHylianKnight
      @TrueHylianKnight 7 років тому +99

      The end of the description hints at smelting ores

    • @snakeplissken3825
      @snakeplissken3825 7 років тому +71

      that dude will slap the iron age

    • @DaveTheAtheist
      @DaveTheAtheist 7 років тому +267

      He needs to gather another 200 food first ;)

    • @ASOUE
      @ASOUE 7 років тому +59

      He just harvested iron in the new vid. Knights in shining armor here we come.

  • @somekindoftactics
    @somekindoftactics 8 років тому +762

    this guy will visit Mars before NASA

    • @seyeruoynepotsuj
      @seyeruoynepotsuj 8 років тому +73

      +telemnaro He's done the stone age and is moving into the bronze age faster than mankind itself! Heck, he'll be trascendental before NASA reaches Mars.

    • @War_Beetle
      @War_Beetle 8 років тому +2

      Yea he build a rocket (wood) xD

    • @alcapone5791
      @alcapone5791 8 років тому +22

      +seyeruoynepotsuj can we even call him PrimitiveTechnology anymore once he becomes a 4th dimensional entity?

    • @TheUglydandy
      @TheUglydandy 8 років тому +3

      +telemnaro made my day

    • @mistersinister2043
      @mistersinister2043 8 років тому +1

      +telemnaro The sad thing is that 99 people upvoted your comment.

  • @casualobserver2380
    @casualobserver2380 3 роки тому +17

    Your charcoal is better than 99% of the product I have seen in other UA-cam videos even when using modern methods!

  • @casualobserver2380
    @casualobserver2380 3 роки тому +43

    Fantastic audio quality! The sound of the charcoal at the end almost sounds like glass... Very satisfying for some reason.

  • @therealteal620
    @therealteal620 8 років тому +1561

    If you're start blacksmithing, I'm gonna lose it. You're so intense dude.

    • @therealteal620
      @therealteal620 8 років тому +47

      *you start

    • @hatelove7711
      @hatelove7711 8 років тому +52

      there's an edit button lol

    • @Gakulon
      @Gakulon 8 років тому +10

      +Chaka Mad Not on mobile

    • @justinn99
      @justinn99 8 років тому +36

      +CreaturePlaysGames And you would think a company like UA-cam would get off their asses and make an edit option already. It's been too long.

    • @redrockrobin-desertskills7187
      @redrockrobin-desertskills7187 8 років тому +16

      +TheRealTeal , even more evolved, he is making charcoal for art sketches. Paper manufacture comes next.

  • @DriftSnow
    @DriftSnow 7 років тому +51

    4:17 The way he breaks off the mold is so satisfying

  • @elotesconmayonesa8321
    @elotesconmayonesa8321 4 роки тому +581

    This guy is already better at Minecraft even if he hasn’t played it

  • @zxgrizzly3401
    @zxgrizzly3401 4 роки тому +118

    3:36 a bug just came out of the hole and been covered by mud again lol

  • @brightestdarkest987
    @brightestdarkest987 6 років тому +60

    As an amateur blacksmith I have watched this like nine times because it's just that satisfying to watch for me. Like idk why, just such small investment for a huge amount of actual quality charcoal to use in my forge is amazing. I'm gonna try and fab up a steel version of your primitive blower as well. It's surprising how much such primitive stuff can help someone in the modern age.

    • @kari8187
      @kari8187 Рік тому +6

      Well? How did it go for you? Did you build the mini volcano?

    • @bluesbest1
      @bluesbest1 Рік тому +8

      If the tool design works, the only way to improve it is with better materials. It's not like the science behind it has changed, after all. It's the same reason why chisels haven't really changed in 5,000 years.

    • @mywither7878
      @mywither7878 Рік тому +3

      @@bluesbest1 the only real time the desogn changes is when, as you mentioned, the materials are upgraded, which then allows for a more efficient shaping to be utilized.
      For example shortswords were the only worthwhile kind in the bronze age, and the iron age did away with that.

  • @jcjg2218
    @jcjg2218 7 років тому +658

    this channel is pure art

    • @theveganape
      @theveganape 7 років тому +28

      There's something peaceful about it which is very appealing, isn't there?

    • @FusionComet
      @FusionComet 7 років тому +5

      this channel is survival

    • @theveganape
      @theveganape 7 років тому +6

      DEDEDELICIOUS Yes, but there is beauty in everything.

    • @FusionComet
      @FusionComet 7 років тому +6

      +The Vegan Ape I wasn't saying it wasn't art I was just adding to that

    • @theveganape
      @theveganape 7 років тому +4

      DEDEDELICIOUS We're cool, brother, we're cool! There's no hostility on this channel!

  • @jackhighwood2160
    @jackhighwood2160 3 роки тому +84

    I did this last week, but about 3x larger. it didnt work so well as the structure comes from as much the wood inside and the not the surrounding earth/clay. It was considerably slower than the retort or double retort method. I got about a 15% yield of poor quality charcoal. If you attempt this i advise using clay and not top soil and doing in dry weather. still fun to do.

    • @Locahaskatexu
      @Locahaskatexu 2 роки тому +10

      What do you consider poor quality charcoal? not fully charred through? or summat else?

    • @0ptimal
      @0ptimal 2 роки тому +5

      Probably have to make it extremely thick if 3x bigger.

    • @adlirez
      @adlirez 2 роки тому +5

      @@Locahaskatexu check the description, John goes into more detail about it there

  • @Ksweetpea
    @Ksweetpea 2 роки тому +1

    The first 30 seconds are so cathartic

  • @AJ1990.
    @AJ1990. 7 років тому +444

    All aspects of this channel point to this man being a genius.

    • @Ireix
      @Ireix 7 років тому +8

      Why a genius? He only goes outside into a forest and applies old knowledge.

    • @jippoti2227
      @jippoti2227 7 років тому +8

      I thought the same.

    • @Ebani
      @Ebani 7 років тому +24

      Ireix I'd say getting praise for such a thing in the 21st century takes a genius... or a lot of dumb ppl, depends on your take i guess.

    • @YTrouseyy
      @YTrouseyy 6 років тому

      Andrew Scott agreed

    • @kiwiishuman6656
      @kiwiishuman6656 6 років тому

      👨👈

  • @TheKingofRandom
    @TheKingofRandom 8 років тому +3594

    Your videos are continually mind blowing. Much respect for the discipline you've put yourself through to learn all this.

    • @hudeyfaabdi610
      @hudeyfaabdi610 8 років тому +65

      grant!?!!??

    • @TwistedVision5
      @TwistedVision5 8 років тому +80

      ayyy I'm glad this guy is getting popular enough for big channels like grant to notice, would be cool to see you shout him out in a video grant, he deserves more views

    • @eligoodyggg7120
      @eligoodyggg7120 8 років тому +10

      +A Michigan State Fan I want to see him on alone

    • @rulesvegeta6j7
      @rulesvegeta6j7 8 років тому +5

      +Joshua “The One And Only” black NO he deserves more subs

    • @Dean-xk7kv
      @Dean-xk7kv 8 років тому +6

      funny to see you here.

  • @stocktawk
    @stocktawk 3 роки тому +7

    These videos will save your life. Thanks for creating these. Keep them coming

  • @buzzco3261
    @buzzco3261 3 роки тому +60

    I’m waiting for a super smelter tutorial

  • @manuelbevand6366
    @manuelbevand6366 7 років тому +1592

    This guy will upload his last video using the computer he built at the end of the series

    • @enr1que21
      @enr1que21 6 років тому +37

      Manuel Bevand something tells me that he have the most advance gaming setup ever

    • @adamlee6113
      @adamlee6113 6 років тому +5

      Don Enrique triple ultrawide monitor ?

    • @l3p3
      @l3p3 6 років тому +4

      It is not impossible.

    • @wittyjoker4631
      @wittyjoker4631 6 років тому +4

      Manuel Bevand from his own soace station lol

    • @infectedruby
      @infectedruby 6 років тому +8

      Lol modern age technology

  • @swaucemanmunka5120
    @swaucemanmunka5120 7 років тому +1198

    primitive technology goes to a job interview,
    Boss- what are some of your hobbies
    PT- (takes a rock and smashes the table without saying anything)
    Boss- RIPS OFF shirt and starts building a fire from the wood of the broken desk

  • @milesrost6674
    @milesrost6674 2 роки тому +1

    I love the lawn mower in the background, that added touch to let you know how hard this guy is working but doesn't have to. Godspeed

  • @bierfiets
    @bierfiets 5 років тому +7

    I love your videos man, much respect for all of the effort that's been put in.

  • @Mitch-rd9gs
    @Mitch-rd9gs 7 років тому +241

    This account makes me want to go out and play survival in the forest! Best account ever!

    • @trapsoulx
      @trapsoulx 7 років тому +29

      dont i tried doing this and got bite in the ass by a dangerous spider

    • @robertbidochon7949
      @robertbidochon7949 7 років тому

      +Lil H wahahahahaha

    • @trapsoulx
      @trapsoulx 7 років тому +6

      dont worry guys im still alive :)

    • @Mitch-rd9gs
      @Mitch-rd9gs 7 років тому +7

      +Lil H take the necessary precautions and you'll be fine

    • @Maniac-007
      @Maniac-007 7 років тому +3

      can i join ur tribe?

  • @jesusblas5853
    @jesusblas5853 7 років тому +590

    i can only imagine that in some thousands of years from now, there will be a channel called 2000s tech, where they will make a pc out of dust in 5 min.

    • @nated4599
      @nated4599 7 років тому +1

      Jesus Blas well there will always be basic stuff like this even of non whites invented it which I'm white and living off the land is my passion bit I guess it's cultural appropriation :(

    • @Potacintvervs
      @Potacintvervs 7 років тому +42

      nate d don't feel bad, cultural appropriation doesn't exist. Don't let them brainwash you into believing PC culture. Cultural appropriation is completely racist, seriously.

    • @iosef3337
      @iosef3337 7 років тому +4

      No, because you need lower technology to make higher technology.

    • @koenkraft7074
      @koenkraft7074 7 років тому +20

      I don't think that will happen, he's making everything using the old methods, if future people made a computer using our method they would need tons of factories and rare materials

    • @rrnlg2279
      @rrnlg2279 7 років тому +30

      nate d White people used to do shit like this too. We don't just spawn out of Trader Joe's.

  • @michaellyczak9337
    @michaellyczak9337 2 роки тому +12

    Thanks ! I never really saw how charcoal is made, just was aware of the principles behind the process. I would like to add that in a survival situation, it wouldn't matter what kind of wood you used in the process, but if you are going to use the charcoal for cooking, it would be best to use wood from hardwood trees such as ash, oak, and hickory, and avoid all evergreen trees and soft wooded deciduous trees such as silver maple. Even the charcoal from those trees gives a bad taste to some foods.

    • @michaellyczak9337
      @michaellyczak9337 2 роки тому +2

      @Mama Trama Just happened to be on UA-cam, saw your reply to an old post.
      Good question - my only answers would be that a charcoal fire is easier to consistently control than a wood fire, and that the average run-of the mill BBQ grill isn't meant for the high temperatures of a wood fire. I found that out the hard way, and now I have a new grill.

  • @davidwebb1721
    @davidwebb1721 3 роки тому +55

    Incredible video. Thank you for educating us on this. With how things are going in 2020, we may need to know this some day XD

  • @UnMeilleurMonde
    @UnMeilleurMonde 7 років тому +573

    Man, i really need to go to bed, stop making awesome videos

    • @xkcriotsx8184
      @xkcriotsx8184 7 років тому +32

      He will never stop

    • @yj2601
      @yj2601 7 років тому +7

      lol this is exactly what i'm thinking right now.

    • @superdauxanh
      @superdauxanh 7 років тому +4

      this is me right now, i was watching his video from the previous night. it's now 4am

    • @ibuypepsi9449
      @ibuypepsi9449 7 років тому

      hahaha same

    • @purple3463
      @purple3463 7 років тому

      +- me too stop making awsome videos

  • @geektoro
    @geektoro 8 років тому +402

    One thing is blaringly clear , he's a doer not a talker.

    • @longto91
      @longto91 8 років тому +23

      +geektoro he said before he want to skip talk section to focus what he does,it help us to see how he does,if he talk it just boring like another video

    • @dexterm6320
      @dexterm6320 8 років тому

      It would be better if he spoke a little.

    • @tzatter
      @tzatter 8 років тому +11

      +Y-W-F-M Productions agree. I can't understand English. He makes videos for everyone who even if can't understand English. because of this he got huge viewers

    • @coonskin8337
      @coonskin8337 8 років тому +14

      +DEXTER M nah then he wouldn't be such a bad ass

    • @adood101
      @adood101 8 років тому +20

      +DEXTER M Not really, you can pretty much understand what he's doing simply by watching. And if you want the details, its in the description. Its a really perfect format.

  • @lapsoderealidade2410
    @lapsoderealidade2410 2 роки тому +9

    Parabéns pelos seus vídeos, sou brasileiro e conheci seus vídeos em outras plataformas.
    Sei o tanto que é duro alguém lucrar com o seu trabalho...
    Mais uma vez parabéns!

  • @firestorm2734
    @firestorm2734 4 роки тому +10

    i love how his captions treat this as a tutorial as if any of us have the mental willpower and strength to go outside

  • @BlueRedGooGoo
    @BlueRedGooGoo 8 років тому +288

    even if I already knew this I was still excited about a new upload

    • @adamnerden
      @adamnerden 8 років тому +3

      it was the same for me :)

    • @TheMrJoeMac
      @TheMrJoeMac 8 років тому +1

      +BlueRedGooGoo Same here.

    • @Masochist4Melons
      @Masochist4Melons 8 років тому +1

      +BlueRedGooGoo me2. I immediately knew it was for making metal.

    • @TheMrJoeMac
      @TheMrJoeMac 8 років тому +2

      Isn't it used in filters??? Or is that something different. Maybe he's making a huge filter.

    • @TheMrJoeMac
      @TheMrJoeMac 8 років тому +1

      ***** Thanks man. that's really interesting. Makes me want to make some now...lol. I appreciate you taking the time to educate me a bit on it.

  • @mfea_2354
    @mfea_2354 6 років тому +292

    We are still doing this in my place (Sorsogon, Philippines) during summer season. We are using the coconut shell and dry woods. We usually burn them in a pit and we will store them for rainy season. Primitive way of living is normal for us who are living in mountains.

    • @digester2427
      @digester2427 5 років тому +12

      but your still hooked up to web ?

    • @helloclass8736
      @helloclass8736 5 років тому +13

      Digester 24 man I live 350m above sea level and I have super fast wifi!
      But if u start talking primitive, It is begining to a little suspicious
      Sorry for bad english...

    • @eronmanansala8042
      @eronmanansala8042 5 років тому +1

      Hehehe nakarating na kami.diyan nung namanhikan pamilya namin

    • @Dover939
      @Dover939 5 років тому +6

      @@digester2427 Sattelite internet

    • @Raachen
      @Raachen 5 років тому +21

      I think "primitive" in this case is meant as "by hand without any tools". Of course today most of the charcoal is super cheap and made in a big industrial furnace, but I recently discovered that here in Germany there in fact still is a company producing charcoal the traditional way, outside, with manpower. Their coal has a better quality and compared to this "primitive" way, it's quite complex and the fire needs several days of care.

  • @aaronrumfelt8111
    @aaronrumfelt8111 2 роки тому

    The sound of you raking across the charcoal is one of my favorite noises of all time

  • @jamesharding3459
    @jamesharding3459 3 роки тому +1

    This guy put more effort into this fire than I do in a week of camping. Amazing.

  • @N3RFTHIS
    @N3RFTHIS 7 років тому +1838

    cant wait til he levels up to the iron age.

    • @geosaiofficial1070
      @geosaiofficial1070 7 років тому +3

      lol

    • @pro_gaming_god7227
      @pro_gaming_god7227 7 років тому +76

      he already did. In his forge blower vid he finds some iron bacteria and smelts it

    • @Archidukesang
      @Archidukesang 7 років тому +130

      MoarPower he need 500 food and 2 Stone Age buildings to advance next age

    • @N3RFTHIS
      @N3RFTHIS 7 років тому +19

      Dolan Dah Rape So he really just needs to grind food then.

    • @cecil123
      @cecil123 7 років тому +13

      and at least 10 squares of basic wall.

  • @TheGoldenFluzzleBuff
    @TheGoldenFluzzleBuff 7 років тому +329

    2:45 the closest we might ever come to hearing him speak

  • @thefanfir
    @thefanfir 3 роки тому

    been a few years, still come back occasionally to watch your videos. hope to see you again soon

  • @Silvermoonshadow
    @Silvermoonshadow 23 дні тому

    I love how I was thinking at the end about asking why charcoal, and you answered it nicely in the captions (which I always have on due to hearing issues). Your channel has been fascinating to watch! ❤️ Definitely subscribed now.

  • @buldg560
    @buldg560 7 років тому +80

    looks like cavemen not only discovered fire, but they also discovered the high-definition camera

  • @Jordan-vr7ip
    @Jordan-vr7ip 8 років тому +396

    I always like before watching your videos!

    • @crittercosner2877
      @crittercosner2877 8 років тому +79

      I liked it as soon as it started. Never a bad video with this guy.

    • @michaelscottboston
      @michaelscottboston 8 років тому +1

      +Sick Dece I'd like to know how he makes the camera to film all this.

    • @johncampbell335
      @johncampbell335 8 років тому

      +Sick Dece Me too, with everything I watch. It's easy to forget.

    • @crittercosner2877
      @crittercosner2877 8 років тому +3

      +bugaljuice Children should not comment if they are butthurt.

    • @sinlokemp
      @sinlokemp 8 років тому +1

      +Sick Dece same here!

  • @Krooos-pp6de
    @Krooos-pp6de 6 місяців тому +3

    the guy in the middle of the forest watching a UA-cam tutorial on how to make charcoal

  • @twothumbguy
    @twothumbguy 3 роки тому +1

    Mate, you're awesome and I love your videos. Your methods and editing and delivery and focus on the technology and silent protagonist.

  • @marcusfords5324
    @marcusfords5324 7 років тому +160

    These videos make me feel so productive

  • @egullSZ
    @egullSZ 8 років тому +141

    this person has gotten to a million subs without speaking a word.

    • @hplovecraft3112
      @hplovecraft3112 8 років тому +15

      +Isaac Nugent (Mentalgen) And it´s incredible how pewdipie got 40 million speaking pure BULLSHIT and being a clown.

    • @Tetsujinsei
      @Tetsujinsei 8 років тому

      +Super Pooper Scooper are Just legendeh True.

  • @beardymcbeardface69
    @beardymcbeardface69 Рік тому +2

    I remember when I was a kid, seeing the guys from The Curiosity Show making charcoal sticks (for drawing) by placing sticks in a milo tin with some small holes in it and then placing that on a fire. Provided an oxygen reduced burn within the tin, which retained the stick shape but reduced them to charcoal without letting them burn down to ash.
    I've also seen this earth mound technique used to make primitive ceramics (porous, non-stoneware, does not get hot enough for long enough for stoneware).

  • @FoxstrikeGaming
    @FoxstrikeGaming 10 місяців тому

    Long time viewer, but haven't been camping in a while to practice what you preach. Welp, I went camping last weekend and created so much freaking charcoal to aid in cooking. Love the knowledge learned in these videos!

  • @danrg26
    @danrg26 7 років тому +259

    it would be funny if the camera pans out and it showing he's in Manhattan park lol

    • @IvanPlayStation4LiFe
      @IvanPlayStation4LiFe 7 років тому +28

      He is in Australia

    • @danrg26
      @danrg26 7 років тому +1

      +IvanPlayStation4LiFe ik

    • @tessabrown310
      @tessabrown310 7 років тому +5

      that would be hilarious lmao

    • @xdxdsheep
      @xdxdsheep 7 років тому +2

      It would become a landmark and thousands of tourists would come to see him everyday and ruin everything.

    • @danrg26
      @danrg26 7 років тому

      +Amazingseed lol truuuuu

  • @otaimaksimaify
    @otaimaksimaify 7 років тому +379

    941 dislikes, dafuq is wrong with making charcoal?!

    • @hmfc1991
      @hmfc1991 7 років тому +13

      I asked my self the same thing why 941 dislikes this guy is so cool and you can learn so much from his vids too.

    • @artman40
      @artman40 7 років тому +6

      I guess it's probably pollution.

    • @katzen3314
      @katzen3314 7 років тому +26

      If anybody dislikes this video because of pollution, that is just crazy! Sustainably burning wood like this is 100% carbon neutral, right? I'm sure that the energy used by 8 million people watching this video is ridiculously huge compared to burning a bit of wood.

    • @siberianog
      @siberianog 7 років тому

      whatcha say? Lol

    • @arturrothe2100
      @arturrothe2100 7 років тому +20

      There must be a more primitive way .Probably kicking the wood into pieces instead of using a stone..

  • @peterinbrat
    @peterinbrat 3 роки тому

    Good job. You can tell by the clinking sound. The Japanology on charcoal is impressive. It takes weeks in a kiln built into a hillside.

  • @musicmusic-vc4qw
    @musicmusic-vc4qw 4 роки тому +1

    thank you so much for your videos very educational and useful for skills i will be using sooner rather then later. the detail and skill you put into this is fantastic!! you have my thanks and gratitude

  • @SuperFreeEducation
    @SuperFreeEducation 8 років тому +81

    my grandma used to make and sell charcoal :)

    • @bright7913
      @bright7913 8 років тому +13

      +SuperFreeEducation dam

    • @kennethsev7243
      @kennethsev7243 7 років тому +5

      That's cool as heck

    • @corndoghead1
      @corndoghead1 7 років тому +1

      coconut shell?

    • @Defgunt
      @Defgunt 7 років тому

      Is there a name for the profession? Im sure there is, just can't remember it.

    • @chaosherald8879
      @chaosherald8879 7 років тому

      In DF, it's called wood furnace operator, I'd personally call it coalmaking.

  • @Mahavir_lol
    @Mahavir_lol 8 років тому +79

    Omg I need MORE videos, they are so good.

  • @mikalsweeny3143
    @mikalsweeny3143 Рік тому +1

    I must say- that was absolutely amazing.

  • @kathleennorton6108
    @kathleennorton6108 3 роки тому +1

    I like your written description, too. Very interesting videos!

  • @globofgreen
    @globofgreen 7 років тому +584

    I feel like this guy keeps this a secret from his family and they have no clue he can do all this stuff.

    • @ThatZommy
      @ThatZommy 6 років тому +161

      By day he is mild-mannered accountant Jim Whimsworth
      By night he is PRIMITIVE TECHNOLOGY

    • @ephraimbechler999
      @ephraimbechler999 6 років тому +35

      ThatZommy yes best superhero

    • @appleoftheground
      @appleoftheground 6 років тому +8

      ThatZommy THAT ARROW REFERENCE

    • @zioxei
      @zioxei 6 років тому +11

      ThatZommy but he records in daytime..

    • @ThatZommy
      @ThatZommy 6 років тому +26

      thats what he wants you to think

  • @Vulzie
    @Vulzie 6 років тому +115

    the first 30 seconds could be titles: "angry man hates wood"

    • @slideglideboi4407
      @slideglideboi4407 5 років тому

      In my head I said it like this "OGA BOOGA ME NO LIKE WOOD" in a cave man voice

  • @olliea90
    @olliea90 5 років тому

    This channel would be pretty much the only reason to get UA-cam premium just to be able to download all his videos, to learn from when the internet breaks. You are a true survivalist and I've learned so much from you channel, keep up the good work for many more videos to come. Bravo my friend, bravo

  • @thomaslecuyer768
    @thomaslecuyer768 Рік тому

    This one is so precious! Thank you!

  • @steve531109
    @steve531109 8 років тому +11

    Your editing and pacing are just right . So many of these types of vids are full of slow , awkward dialogue . Yours are just pure concise demonstration . Well done .

  • @Hidroclorotiazida99
    @Hidroclorotiazida99 5 років тому +9

    You can hear the mud noises, mosquitoes, the wind, footsteps, tiny rocks rolling...but you'll never hear this guy get winded no matter the work he's doing.
    It's overall incredible, the amount of practice required to master the techniques he shows, and the amount of stamina and trained physique he has

  • @jeremylewis96
    @jeremylewis96 4 роки тому +4

    The disassembly of the mound is the most satisfying thing ever.

  • @michaeldavis2420
    @michaeldavis2420 4 роки тому +287

    *Termite:* Wow I like this place! It’s dry has a nice wooden foundation!
    *Sets it on fire*
    *Termite* Wow it’s gets warm quick!
    Wow it’s very warm :D
    Ok it’s kinda hot :|
    Oh wait :(
    *Dead*

    • @michaeldavis2420
      @michaeldavis2420 4 роки тому +14

      If you read it in a high voice it’s funnier too :D

    • @derpcwota
      @derpcwota 4 роки тому

      @@michaeldavis2420 lol

    • @robin-ye9iu
      @robin-ye9iu 4 роки тому +1

      @@michaeldavis2420 that's actually so not funny

    • @michaeldavis2420
      @michaeldavis2420 4 роки тому +2

      enyma than leave 😉

    • @robin-ye9iu
      @robin-ye9iu 4 роки тому +2

      @@michaeldavis2420 then*

  • @JimGiant
    @JimGiant 8 років тому +723

    Think this channel had about 5000 subs when I found it now over 700,000. Can you mine and cast copper?

    • @JimGiant
      @JimGiant 8 років тому +214

      ***** I'll have multiple orgasms if you can forge iron/steel.

    • @xDOLPHINTV
      @xDOLPHINTV 8 років тому +22

      +Jim Giant honestly i already do that with any video that comes out. there's something magical and peaceful about these videos

    • @TheMrJoeMac
      @TheMrJoeMac 8 років тому +8

      +Jim Giant When I found it he was just starting. He has had great success n subs. It's great to see he still remains focused on his original idea. My favorite survival channel is one now one I recently stopped subscribing to. She has turned her channel into more of a business. and lost all humility of the fact that she was not even a survivalist when she first started. She has 170,000 subs and basically chewed me out for asking a question. She said she provides free content for us subs and that should be enough. Yet she just recently quit her job from the money she is making from the subs to her channel. and she always asks us to do things like ...like her vids, comment, even asked that we watch more than once. watch full vid and share. She asked he subs to do this all so she can make money, but yet she don't have time to answer a question from a LOOONG time sub. This guy always answers questions for the most part (no one answers all of them),and does not complain. Some of these people start out humble and then all of a sudden their head gets too big for the cam....lol.

    • @ImmunityAnimations
      @ImmunityAnimations 8 років тому +1

      +Primitive Technology don't worry about struggling iron smelting came long after other metals such as copper due to the difficulty actually extracting the iron :)

    • @scyther1141
      @scyther1141 8 років тому +17

      +Jim Giant He exploded by his like third videos. Great camera work combined with no talking and amazing skills is a good combo.

  • @jigglejaggle697
    @jigglejaggle697 8 років тому +60

    Him making, placing and taking the mud off is really satisfying to me for some reason😂😂😂

    • @Marcus-zt1wh
      @Marcus-zt1wh 8 років тому

      Exactly

    • @kirilivanov7940
      @kirilivanov7940 8 років тому +1

      +Brooklyn Thomson Try pottery classes or clay figurine modelling classes. I think it might be interesting to you in many ways. May be the class itself not, but there will be other people manipulating soft and handely materials :))

    • @pforce9
      @pforce9 8 років тому +1

      +Brooklyn Thomson It was pretty satisfying watching that guy using stone tools and mud and wood to make something useful.

    • @delaneywinton
      @delaneywinton 8 років тому +3

      When he rakes up the mud with his hands I cringe because I have longish nails and eeehhhh it would be awful

    • @pforce9
      @pforce9 8 років тому +4

      Delaney Winton Its all fun and games until someone breaks a nail and it becomes serious.

  • @Ramzuiv
    @Ramzuiv 3 роки тому +1

    At 2:14 I got confused: I knew that charring was an anaerobic process (it's done in the absence of oxygen, so the carbon doesn't burn), so I was surprised to see him digging vents near the bottom of the pile, which would allow fresh air into the pile (which would bring oxygen in), which seemed to me that it would ruin the process. I then paused the video and thought for 3 minutes about what purpose this would serve, before continuing the video. I always love having a good puzzle to think about. The reason for the vents seems pretty logical once you realize why he made them, but I won't give it away, so the people reading this comment can get a chance to think about it.

  • @genesisark4878
    @genesisark4878 6 місяців тому

    Amazing to see such wisdom found in ancient ways. Thanks..

  • @0429632981234
    @0429632981234 7 років тому +178

    THIS GUY IS GONNA BE A MINECRAFT LEGEND

    • @theveganape
      @theveganape 7 років тому +22

      Looking forward to his videos on crafting a diamond pickaxe.

    • @fgc001
      @fgc001 7 років тому +21

      Are you comparing that sitty game with his art? Haha naa m8

    • @relevanceythoee5847
      @relevanceythoee5847 7 років тому +5

      Also looking forward to him crafting diamond gear and killing a dragon in another dimension.

    • @christianrobbins909
      @christianrobbins909 7 років тому +7

      +Music means Everything fun game. shitty community.

    • @Tepi_Sikit
      @Tepi_Sikit 7 років тому

      +Relevancey Thoee hahaaahaha well played

  • @saldiven2009
    @saldiven2009 7 років тому +577

    This channel could be renamed "1001 uses for mud."

    • @rouge5140
      @rouge5140 7 років тому +1

      saldiven2009 lmao

    • @tuckeruding4409
      @tuckeruding4409 6 років тому +3

      saldiven2009 I think it's clay

    • @anubisent4522
      @anubisent4522 6 років тому +1

      Tucker Uding it's not he broke it like it was nothing and it crumbles can't spell

    • @tyray137
      @tyray137 6 років тому

      It is clay, just unfired. From what I can tell the soil he works with is mainly clay. Just add water to make it malleable, let it dry to become stiff, and fire it to make it more resistant, especially to water. (Once you fire clay, you can no longer make any changes to it.)

    • @tyray137
      @tyray137 6 років тому

      Yeah, I'm not entirely sure on the physics, but I do believe it strengthens the clay from cracking

  • @adriannv2562
    @adriannv2562 Рік тому +3

    Video should be be named:
    Europe - How to keep yourself warm this coming winter
    😂

  • @Duck-ev6sv
    @Duck-ev6sv Рік тому

    The Caveman energy radiating off of this is amazing.

  • @ignemuton5500
    @ignemuton5500 6 років тому +20

    4:13 i love how he tries to lay it down carefully but it breaks apart anyways.

  • @MRozzaqYusaliano
    @MRozzaqYusaliano 7 років тому +4307

    I don't understand, if charcoal is made from a wood that has been burned through, how could it be used as a fuel for the fire? What could it burn if the wood is already burned in the first place, if that makes sense
    Edit : It's literally 3 years after this comment and people are still replying to this comment. I understand all of your enthusiasm but please stop replying to this comment, the notification is making me crazy, and this question is already answered
    What is the answer you asked? The short version is by baking the wood like that, it removes the impurity of that wood such as water and other "waste" that is not used for burning, and by turning it into charcoal, it turns into a "purer" form of carbon, which serves as better fuel and burns hotter and longer while also lighter to carry

    • @MRozzaqYusaliano
      @MRozzaqYusaliano 7 років тому +838

      Primitive Technology That's quite an answer, but thank you that helped me understand it better.
      If, let's say charcoal are compared to a liquid fuel how would it perform? My guess would be that fuel can heat more than the charcoal, but charcoal can last longer.

    • @munqsy2931
      @munqsy2931 7 років тому +445

      It will act very simmilar to oil, because ideally, both are pure carbon. A pile of charcoal has the advantage of having more surface area though, so it will burn faster, but last less long. It should release the same amount of energy as a simmilar amount of oil. Then again, neither charcoal nor oil will ever be 100% pure, thats what coke and gasoline are trying to be, so the results may vary.

    • @MRozzaqYusaliano
      @MRozzaqYusaliano 7 років тому +391

      I don't mind having my comment pinned, and thank you for your explanation, it's really helpful.

    • @joppeverkarre7776
      @joppeverkarre7776 7 років тому +231

      Primitive Technology I don't want to be mean but it's your, not you're in the second comment.
      I'm sorry, I had to.

    • @ritaisland
      @ritaisland 7 років тому +115

      M. Rozzaq Yusaliano charcoal is not fullly burn woods because lack of oxygen, the fire stopped in the process while the core temperature still high changes the wood to coal.

  • @Jamb13
    @Jamb13 5 років тому

    That charcoal sounds amazing

  • @chaunceylock
    @chaunceylock 2 роки тому

    I used this technique at a tiny scale and I've been using that charcoal in my my biolite for years

  • @coreyadams1982
    @coreyadams1982 8 років тому +5

    This videos are so peaceful. I like to dim the lights, rub my body in coco butter, and light a few candles while watching them.

  • @Stayoffhereable
    @Stayoffhereable 8 років тому +94

    anytime I watch his videos, I feel like he is going to pull a "HowtoBasic" on us, idk why

    • @jacksims1808
      @jacksims1808 8 років тому

      haha

    • @contentdeleted2319
      @contentdeleted2319 8 років тому +21

      they're both australian and it's really silent.

    • @contentdeleted2319
      @contentdeleted2319 8 років тому

      he's just missing a couple of eggs

    • @prateeksahni3993
      @prateeksahni3993 8 років тому +8

      😂 same bro! I guess it has something to do with his editing style.

    • @L3g0m4nn
      @L3g0m4nn 8 років тому +8

      +Prateek Sahni definitely. The cuts.

  • @kimonk
    @kimonk 5 років тому

    Love this!! Thank you!

  • @wayniewonder1650
    @wayniewonder1650 4 роки тому +6

    We have been using this in jamaica for ages, we use mostly green wood and green leaves on top.

    • @churchboy4609
      @churchboy4609 4 роки тому

      Any particular reason why?

    • @wayniewonder1650
      @wayniewonder1650 4 роки тому +2

      @@churchboy4609 the green doesn't burned that fast

    • @apriljiron8859
      @apriljiron8859 3 роки тому

      Why though?

    • @wayniewonder1650
      @wayniewonder1650 3 роки тому

      @@churchboy4609 the green wood doesn't burned out that easily

    • @inferior2884
      @inferior2884 3 роки тому

      Green usually means it was alive not too long ago, which means it is wet, and wet things don’t burn as well

  • @PattPlays
    @PattPlays 8 років тому +83

    Dude...if he goes mining and smelts ore...I'll shit bricks... You know, he could build a whole town.

    • @PattPlays
      @PattPlays 8 років тому +1

      With help...hopefully XD

    • @TheProrage509
      @TheProrage509 7 років тому

      I wanna see him go to Africa and make a small hut and garden

    • @heinrichthurston6961
      @heinrichthurston6961 7 років тому +1

      Oh my god he is Zuo Mo. Ge would be proud.
      Edit: World of Cultivation. Google it, free and great Chinese web novel being translated.

    • @theveganape
      @theveganape 7 років тому +6

      Ha ha, I'll check his channel in a few years and he'll be on a hovercar, jetting around a futuristic utopia of his own creation!

    • @eiclan
      @eiclan 7 років тому +11

      Check out his very latest vid

  • @_yamcha
    @_yamcha 8 років тому +291

    When do you plan on advancing to the bronze age?

    • @lebulle4544
      @lebulle4544 8 років тому +197

      +chankahaha After he gets 800 food.

    • @Desrespeitoso
      @Desrespeitoso 8 років тому +24

      AOM player spotted

    • @BlackCat-dm5yg
      @BlackCat-dm5yg 8 років тому +1

      Its a primitive channel dude

    • @tserenne
      @tserenne 8 років тому +30

      +chankahaha lol this comment can be taken as a joke and also seriously.. and if taken seriously its not a bad idea for primitive techonlogy, he can slowly go to bronze and then iron and so forth and in each age making the basic needs and necessities from scratch...

    • @_yamcha
      @_yamcha 8 років тому +5

      legreat Spacejockey exactly!

  • @sairungrattanaburi1188
    @sairungrattanaburi1188 3 роки тому

    My mom and I did almost the same way as him to make a charcoal in 1984 ,a bunch of rubber woods or wood derbris were burnt for a while and covered by an ash with ground soil then left it for a night. Next morning we came to dig out and pour the water on them, there we got the perfect charcoal.

  • @hestiashearth478
    @hestiashearth478 Рік тому

    When i was a kid, my father taught me how to make charcoal from wood I chopped myself. We picked up tree trunks from the lumber mill, chopped it in the middle, dried it in the sun and processed it just like this, tho, we already had something like a furnace made out of concrete that we used, we only had to close up the holes with a scrap metal that looks really homemade lmao. no we were not charcoal burners, my father just wanted to teach us how to make charcoal just in case. he also taught us how to make fishing poles from dried bamboo and we fished using those. same as how to make a fire with dried bamboo and dried leaves.

  • @svillax3926
    @svillax3926 8 років тому +213

    He should do a voice reveal at 2 million subs

    • @internetdinosaur8810
      @internetdinosaur8810 8 років тому +11

      LMAO

    • @miraakapocrypha733
      @miraakapocrypha733 8 років тому +1

      +Svillax it would be great.

    • @hojdog
      @hojdog 8 років тому +16

      +Svillax i bet he sounds like elmo

    • @BrandiV
      @BrandiV 8 років тому +30

      +Svillax He may just be conscious of visual learners like myself, who are distracted by incessant speaking while learning. He's taught me more in 2 videos than blabbery people have taught me in hundreds of videos, because of his silence. I appreciate it.

    • @JadenZeCreator
      @JadenZeCreator 8 років тому +25

      +Svillax Language is too modern...

  • @juulkitty9175
    @juulkitty9175 7 років тому +322

    I want to live like him... but it's pretty hard in Finland

    • @guest8887
      @guest8887 7 років тому +44

      He lives in a house how do you think he charges this camera, uploads, and edits.

    • @HybOj
      @HybOj 7 років тому +98

      by stick

    • @surfsidekittyvalentin6591
      @surfsidekittyvalentin6591 7 років тому +21

      Sam Cosner dude, I would totally love to live like him, having enough free time to get out of the house and do something else instead of just school, work, and internet. xD

    • @kanggoo57
      @kanggoo57 7 років тому

      EXPLOOSION! !!! eikä oo
      mee mettää

    • @juulkitty9175
      @juulkitty9175 7 років тому +1

      Kanggoo Voin mennä mutta jos palellun syytän sinua, metsä on 3 metrin päässä.

  • @JakeLHyde
    @JakeLHyde 5 років тому

    Could you pit cook like this? I would try it out myself if I had access to that sort of environment. I envy you. Truly. Thank you for all your uploads.

  • @Devast8r34
    @Devast8r34 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic work looking forward to watching all your content

  • @selami32
    @selami32 8 років тому +179

    for primitive technology feel watch this video in 144p

    • @mandynoriega2973
      @mandynoriega2973 8 років тому +9

      no

    • @whackoization
      @whackoization 8 років тому +23

      +selami32 For truly primitive feel, don't watch at all.

    • @pandiem
      @pandiem 8 років тому +20

      +selami32 That just makes it look like a liveleak video taken from the middle east

    • @elonw17
      @elonw17 8 років тому

      ha

    • @lucyluke9468
      @lucyluke9468 7 років тому +2

      lol

  • @cecicestmoi
    @cecicestmoi 7 років тому +319

    these videos are excellent.. i can't understand why ppl down vote. jealousy? inadequacy? dead souls?

    • @nightyew2160
      @nightyew2160 6 років тому +35

      It's probably people who don't know how to turn closed captioning on.

    • @KandiKlover
      @KandiKlover 6 років тому +9

      Just the nature of youtube. Every vid gets a small number of downvote per group of upvote.

    • @aimanchewbacca3948
      @aimanchewbacca3948 6 років тому +27

      Charcoal company

    • @Blurgamer17
      @Blurgamer17 6 років тому +5

      Not "Dead Souls."
      DARK SOULS!

    • @elpapirin9240
      @elpapirin9240 6 років тому +1

      C'est Moi because hes wearing shorts he bought at walmart.

  • @segaman43
    @segaman43 4 роки тому

    This boy is amazing. You could be the next Survivor man!!

  • @jeremyjd436
    @jeremyjd436 3 роки тому +1

    Almost all comments on this channel are cringy minecraft references, just appreciate this guys work

  • @wes4652
    @wes4652 8 років тому +34

    Watch this guy be some CEO that goes out and builds shit in his freetime

    • @fuguilist
      @fuguilist 8 років тому +4

      +Wes I think it's relaxing, especially if you're stressed out about work or school.

    • @professionalfire3902
      @professionalfire3902 8 років тому +3

      Damn, i've been so stressed, Joe. I think i'll venture into the woods again. Live in my mud home and wood hut using my own charcoal to cook the food i'll eat. Tell Bill i'll finish the papers the day after planned.

  • @huntakilla1234
    @huntakilla1234 6 років тому +972

    When the whole world goes to shit, I want this guy to lead us into a new era

    • @itsreggie5433
      @itsreggie5433 6 років тому +29

      Me to! When he makes a video i just want to get lost in the forest and try to survive! xD

    • @peejayisiderio8138
      @peejayisiderio8138 6 років тому +7

      Yes he will teach us his ways

    • @flubsdubz6247
      @flubsdubz6247 6 років тому +9

      He will show us the wae

    • @houseplant5152
      @houseplant5152 6 років тому +1

      me too

    • @honeycrisp390
      @honeycrisp390 6 років тому +2

      huntakilla1234 new? People did this before like surviving in the wilderness but I would like to survive in the wilderness to

  • @desertaxe
    @desertaxe 3 роки тому

    NICE WORK!
    GREAT PRODUCTIVE EFFORT!

  • @mtr2192
    @mtr2192 4 роки тому +1

    What's really mind blowing is the fact that this video has subtitle.