Primitive Skills: How to make Spinning wheel, manual yarn rewinding machine (ep202)

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  • Hello everyone, my name is Duong.
    I am 32 years old.
    I live in a poor mountainous area of Vietnam.
    From a young age, I had to work hard to help my parents.
    Difficult life is always around, I work and learn everything from my grandparents and the old people in the village.
    Gradually, I mastered the skills.
    5 years ago, I decided to live the challenge.
    Determined to learn about the primitive way of life, I chose to live in the wilderness, alone.
    Where there's no technology and forcing yourself to pass, it feels great!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 628

  • @unusualfabrication9937
    @unusualfabrication9937 Рік тому +203

    don't worry about your upload schedule / frequency of uploads. we all can see how much hard work and time goes into these videos, and they are definitely worth the wait! don't rush or cut corners - we like how the videos are now

    • @whateverd
      @whateverd Рік тому +4

      100%

    • @DavidLamoureux
      @DavidLamoureux Рік тому +3

      Agreed. You have built an entire self-sustaining functional village all the way up to the Iron age all by yourself. It's freaking amazing 👏

    • @garymyers6638
      @garymyers6638 Рік тому +4

      @@DavidLamoureux like any other video production, he has a team. Early on it was just him and his wife and they video’d each others stuff but now the site generates income and people are hired to do some of the work you don’t see.

    • @jimbayler4277
      @jimbayler4277 Рік тому

      @@garymyers6638 : Your source of information ?!

    • @edu-ai1
      @edu-ai1 Рік тому

      He shoud pin the comment

  • @Wearldsproake
    @Wearldsproake Рік тому +20

    I remember about a year ago, you posted that your cotton experiment had failed, and I poked fun at you because you seemed to have underestimated the amount of work it takes to make a shirt. Now you're here with cotton in abundance, creating a self-styled primitive spinning wheel from nothing but wood, bamboo and string! I love how you proved me wrong! Respect, Duong.

    • @NoBaconForYou
      @NoBaconForYou Рік тому

      It truly is an ingenious way to make a pulley with fairly minimal effort. I hope he still has the old shirt lol

  • @TgWags69
    @TgWags69 Рік тому +8

    It would be good to add some dirt around your concrete floor. It is being under cut by the rain drips from the roof line. This will eventually weaken enough that it will crack your floor. Just a few inches of clay packed around the edges will help the water run away from the building and prevent further erosion under the floor.

  • @Weltaz
    @Weltaz Рік тому +8

    Dear Duong,
    we don't want any other type of video: We love your video style. As you already do.
    Because, if we want another style, we can already go watch another youtube channel: and we are here on your channel. Here!
    So we love your youtube channel, we love your video style and we love your lifestyle.
    Congratulations and thanks you so much for all your work

  • @404levv
    @404levv Рік тому +3

    Saya mengikuti kmu dari awal subscribe kamu masih kecil sampai sebesar ini, saya banyak mengetahui pengetahuan dari kehidupan kamu, walaupun saya juga dari perdesaan, terimakasih❤️😘

  • @ОлегТафинцев-д9у

    Про кур, я от стариков слышал. Что в тяжелые голодные времена, курам лапки тряпками заматывали. Абы они не выкапывали картошку и др. корнеплоды. Автору , великому трудяге, респект и больше уважение!!!

  • @victor382
    @victor382 Рік тому +119

    This man is amazing. He is a hunter, farmer, builder, carpenter, blacksmith, engineer and now just unlocked the textile maker skill. What an Uber man. ❤😊

    • @garymyers6638
      @garymyers6638 Рік тому +2

      he didn't invent these things. They are known technologies. He's a farmer. All farmers are multi discipline workers.

    • @victor382
      @victor382 Рік тому +15

      @@garymyers6638 really? I thought he had patented them and everything.

    • @SebiBubble
      @SebiBubble Рік тому +1

      You do know these guys have been using heavy machinery and stuff for quite a while in their videos, right? Pretty much nothing you see there is done by hand, or even by this guy

    • @ancientbuilds3764
      @ancientbuilds3764 Рік тому +2

      @@SebiBubble So... You want to wait a year for each video then? Possibly more? The guy has a wife and kids to feed. Have a bit of thought for his situation. Of course his family helps him. Why not? I think his videos are fantastic, and informative.
      Or should he work for months and get paid a pittance by UA-cam just for someone's mental satisfaction? You know there is another name for that right?

    • @SebiBubble
      @SebiBubble Рік тому

      @@ancientbuilds3764 Na man I don't want to wait at all for these videos, came into my Google recommendations and just looked for the first comment to respond to. And yes, if these channels advertise with "yea we're building shit with our bare hands" then they better do so. TV really lost a good sucker like you to UA-cam channels just as bad xD there's better stuff on this platform my guy. Also, the word you're looking for is slavery I guess

  • @sergei-buvalyu
    @sergei-buvalyu Рік тому +24

    Инженер - конструктор! Браво! Ты молодец! Как всегда спасибо за видео! Оставляю комментарий в поддержку канала! Всем добра!😀

    • @Бабайка-ф2з
      @Бабайка-ф2з Рік тому +2

      внатуре молодец

    • @alexa.davronov1537
      @alexa.davronov1537 Рік тому

      Многим Россиянам заливающим сейчас глаза бухлом и рвущимся на чужую войну прсомотр этого видео пошёл бы на пользу.

    • @user-ou3gu4su1m
      @user-ou3gu4su1m Рік тому

      Да не знаю не знаю.... Там блин делов на 5 минут исправить подклинивание а он вместо этого мучился несколько часов

    • @dillonbruner3772
      @dillonbruner3772 Рік тому

      Starting to raise the game birds

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque Рік тому +11

    For those who don't quite understand how the cotton is being turned into thread, the fibers are first rolled into a column (yarn-like thing) then wrapped around that long dark stick, the spindle. When the spindle spin (thanks to the turning of the great wheel it's attached to, the yarn might just get wrapped around the spindle and not twist, but the key lies in guiding it to the tip of the spindle at an angle. It then "slips off" the spindle's tip, and that causes the fibers to twist, locking them together. It also puts a lot of torque on the thread being spun.
    That torque is partially relieved by 'backing up the wheel" a little so you can guide the yarn back up to the spindle sheath (so it can easily be pulled off the spindle without losing its spot and thus getting tangled), but also by stretching out the thread and fiber bundle so that more fibers are pulled (with a twist) from the untwisted bundle.
    It's an experiment you can replicate with a spinning stick (chopstick, drinking straw, whatever), a bit of thread or ribbon (it's very clear how the twist happens with a flat ribbon), and by wrapping the ribbon so that as you turn the spindle, the ribbon "slips off" the end rather than rolling up flat and neat.

  • @happydragonwood4149
    @happydragonwood4149 Рік тому +13

    Hi Goung, you never cease to amaze me with your work. Your chickens are going around the fence through the trees and into the garden. They will find any way around the fence to get to a good grazing area. It appears that your cotton seed extractor is working well now and you should be ready for the next phase of cotton process. I pray you and your family are well and good luck smiles on you always.

  • @sharkforce8147
    @sharkforce8147 Рік тому +46

    some minor changes that might make things easier for the cotton seed extraction: attach a basket to the frame on the side where the cotton seeds fall so that you don't have to pick them up later, and maybe have a ramp or chute on the side the cotton falls out on to guide it onto the basket on the side where the processed cotton comes out instead of dropping it straight down.

    • @johns6014
      @johns6014 Рік тому +2

      It would probably also be good to get some ground braces mounted onto the top of the frame, ideally in both forward and back. The lard helped a lot, but you can tell that there's a lot of force that's still acting on the frame when the crank is turned, and the leg supports that he has now aren't going to work for it in the long run.

    • @The_Foreman
      @The_Foreman Рік тому +1

      Only problem with a ramp would be a lack of smooth materials of the right size. Bamboo is probably the closest, but he couldn't weave it else the cotton would catch. Iron could work, but between being pitted and rust, it would still catch (and be a large resource cost). I just don't think a ramp would be worth the extra effort.
      A seed basket though would probably be fine.

    • @johns6014
      @johns6014 Рік тому +1

      @@The_Foreman There **may** be a case for getting a plank as smooth as possible, then polishing it with sand on a river stone. I've never done anything like that before though, so I don't know how well it would work, but it's possible in theory.
      However, a ramp faces another issue, in that it would catch the seeds as well, which would hinder flow unless they were cleared out, which in turn would require similar effort to what the ramp is meant to negate.
      A ramp on the output would likely be a good idea, though. It wouldn't need to be smooth, it would just need to provide some transit to the basket, so that the cotton isn't falling into the dirt. Alternatively, a basket underneath both sides of the press would work well.

    • @The_Foreman
      @The_Foreman Рік тому +1

      @@johns6014 A ramp on the output was the initial suggestion. Issue being if it gets caught on anything, the lightweight cotton would then build up and need to be shoved into the receiving plate anyway.
      However on the note of an input ramp, setting aside the ramp's smoothness, a small gap between the ramp and the rollers would work fine to allow the seeds to drop below.

  • @noemat1980
    @noemat1980 Рік тому +11

    Hi buddy. I think to prevent chickens from flying into your garden you need to trim some of their wing feathers so they can't fly over the fence. It is not an operation that causes pain to the animals and the feathers will be able to grow back, but to do so scissors would be needed, I think with a knife it is very difficult. Keep it up, I love your videos.

    • @mrinmoybaidya6821
      @mrinmoybaidya6821 Рік тому

      It will make the chickens vulnerable to their predator

    • @shujinph
      @shujinph Рік тому

      make your chicken inasal that's better 😋

    • @lindasanders7621
      @lindasanders7621 Рік тому +2

      @@mrinmoybaidya6821 , if he puts netting or use bamboo to make netting then he could make them a large outside pen and tie the netting over the top to prevent predatory birds from hunting them. I told a friend about this for her Koi pond because eagles and hawks were swooshing down and taking them. She put netting across the whole pond and it worked!

    • @mrinmoybaidya6821
      @mrinmoybaidya6821 Рік тому

      @@lindasanders7621 why ur r telling me this madam?

  • @naigcivor1160
    @naigcivor1160 Рік тому +7

    This man is creating his own industrial revolution

  • @mobiousenigma
    @mobiousenigma Рік тому +4

    duong ! thanks for the videos. bamboo is a grass or broad leaf weed family member not a tree ;]
    you need to do somthing with the water supply as it is your water wheel has no power because there is only about 1 foot of head. with POWER run a sawmill and lathe to process wood ...power a blower for forge and kiln....dry your food in the kiln and a stamp mill to process food or ore.

    • @mobiousenigma
      @mobiousenigma Рік тому +2

      @@Lauradicus i know...he dosnt use them though because it hasnt got the power needed to do work,,,using the grind stone stalls the wheel... the wheel has none of its potential horse power because of 2 things ...his water pipe is not sealed and will not hold pressure.. the second is the resivior at the bottom , it is open topped water flows in and fills it then overflows ...the height from overflow to wheel is called "head" there is only a foot or so to power the wheel when he could have the 30 to 100 feet it is from the wheel to the river above. that amount of power is usable what he has now is not. he is smart and will get around to it in time i suspect. in the long run a functioning power source saves him time effort and boredom of repetitious labor

    • @jimbayler4277
      @jimbayler4277 Рік тому +1

      @@mobiousenigma : Truth.

  • @fabienmichaud3824
    @fabienmichaud3824 Рік тому +20

    Extraordinaire. Tout mon Respect. Quelle patience, quelle détermination. Quelle courage. Pour relever tous ces défis. 😊👍

  • @ivangenadevich6047
    @ivangenadevich6047 Рік тому +5

    Станок для сепарации семян лучше укрепить продольно укосинами чтобы жесткость рамы была больше тогда будет легче работать и меньше клинить👍

  • @snorksonforks
    @snorksonforks Рік тому +2

    Duong ... you are brilliant! You have created many great modern machines from the simple materials that exist around you.
    Your homestead is truly an inspired work that should makes your ancestors proud. From nothing but what the forest has to offer, you have been able to gather everything needed to become self sufficient for yourself and your family. May the heavenly Father Creator be with you always !

  • @OldGD-Coffeeds
    @OldGD-Coffeeds Рік тому +3

    대단합니다~!
    솜의 과정이나 닭들의 침범에 대비한 모습등...처음부터 쭉 보고 있고 이 영상으로 힐링중 입니다.
    언제나 화이팅 부탁드립니다!!

  • @Ooo_AlexashA_ooO
    @Ooo_AlexashA_ooO Рік тому +24

    Я так долго ждала, пока Дуонг сделает что-то с хлопком и вот дождалась! Впереди ткацкий станок, покраска тканей, горы ниток... Желаю тебе удачи со станком. Я в предвкушении следующего видео! ❤️ Не болей.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      thank you

    • @mynyasabut
      @mynyasabut Рік тому +2

      подождите несколько выпусков и вы увидите как он устроит iPhone

    • @dupec23
      @dupec23 Рік тому

      totalmente de acuerdo.

  • @quochoang4599
    @quochoang4599 Рік тому +1

    Đường vừa kỹ sư vừa là thợ rèn vừa là thợ hồ vừa là anh nông dân. . . .

  • @rosariohernandez7040
    @rosariohernandez7040 Рік тому +2

    Deseo que el 2023 venga lleno de prosperidad para ti y tu familia. Adelante

  • @dqcarol
    @dqcarol Рік тому +24

    I am always so excited when I see you have another video! I am simply amazed by your hard work and inventiveness. You just never fail to keep me interested and I love learning all the skills you present! Keep at it!!!

  • @ancientbuilds3764
    @ancientbuilds3764 Рік тому +1

    RESPECT!!! Well done Duong! Can we all just take a moment to see the little things in this video. How he makes string like a boss on his leg. The accuracy of his cuts on the small wooden work. This guy knows his stuff.

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque Рік тому +3

    For a first try, this is really good! You'll want to grease all moving parts where they intersect each other, same as for your cotton gin. You might also want to try brushing out the cotton more evenly in density. It's clumping as you spin it into thread (the clumps are called slubs) because the unspun cotton itself is not evenly distributed through its mass. The denser it is, the more it will tangle quickly rather than evenly. Making carding combs / brushes by hand is very difficult, though, I know!
    About the only thing I can suggest is maybe using boar bristles and some hoof & rawhide glue to make brushes that you can brush past each other, or carving a couple of combs that are sized to slot past each other, and just taking the time to comb the fibers to an even appearance. (That's a good task to do by the warmth of a fire, but you have to be careful with cotton, because a spark can ruin your work & your day! Wool will smolder and go out, but cotton can catch on fire.)

  • @cynthiawilson4500
    @cynthiawilson4500 Рік тому +4

    We used to just put the fence around the chickens and don't forget to dig up the ground for them..they love that.

  • @talec184
    @talec184 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Maybe you could put some stones around the base of your new banana planters and fences to keep the chickens from scratching a new hole under them.

  • @domdoconhecimento
    @domdoconhecimento Рік тому +5

    I here from Brazil follow your videos and I think it's fantastic.
    Congratulations and never stop posting videos.

  • @company5685
    @company5685 Рік тому +13

    Is it possible to connect this cotton seed remover to your waterwheel? Or is it maybe not worth the work?

    • @MrJamesguy1
      @MrJamesguy1 Рік тому +1

      Seeing how he goes back and forth, i don't think its beneficial (at this moment)

  • @kevinmakelane123
    @kevinmakelane123 Рік тому +4

    Hi Duong great job as always. I also think you can improve your hand yarn spinning wheel to a foot pedal wheel style. Something to think about.

    • @NoBaconForYou
      @NoBaconForYou Рік тому

      I haven't seen any of these channels use foot pedal wheels for anything, despite them being fairly simply to build and extremely useful.

  • @MizuMing
    @MizuMing Рік тому +19

    2:00
    Because there is only one wall to protect the garden, the chickens have two other directions they can go to to get to the garden. The garden should be surrounded on at least three sides if not four. If the garden is fully contained then the only way they can get into it is by flying over, in which case it would be possible to make a small screen up top too, to make it covered by five sides. Time-consuming yes, but fully protected in case there was no other options. It doesn't seem impossible that they are simply walking around the pond and coming from the other direction, or going around the back of the property and walking past the initial fence to get in from the thicker bush and treeline.
    37:40
    I wonder if he will make a sheet or thin mat to sleep on or to keep himself warm in the colder days. Either one would be good for him. 👍

    • @vaughncastonguay6848
      @vaughncastonguay6848 Рік тому

      I am amazed at the devices you make. Who taught you all this stuff?
      I have learned much watching you . I hope your life is as rewarding as it seems.

  • @lucassattelmayer994
    @lucassattelmayer994 Рік тому +7

    I love your channel Duong These handcrafts and everything you've done in your home are impressive!

  • @jiyanreksa2370
    @jiyanreksa2370 Рік тому +4

    wow😲
    finally you make it!!
    cannot wait for knitted warm sweater and some beanie hat😂

  • @seddydegroot618
    @seddydegroot618 Рік тому +2

    Big smile 😊 and applause 👏 you’re indeed primitive as primitively it can be … Excellent just by even growing cotton. When I was 5 I went to visit with my parents in the old country (Caribbean) and the next door house (extremely HUGE) was evacuated (old for ppl living in) the yard: all fruits tree in 1 at each fruits and cotton plants in between with loads of cottons/cottonseeds. I normally snuck away to grab those cotton and love ripping the cottons off until into few day my finger soared. 😂😊I was on a timeout not to venture in that yard again after the older folks told me it’s haunted. It’s was a Dutch estate for slavery during those time before I wasn’t even born yet. But I can say all those fruits trees it’s the original deal everything that grows their is 💯% organic and fresh sweet as a date can be and in my adulthood a gas station family came along and bought it off preform some kind of rituals to cleanse it and chopped every single fruits tree off. I missed that place just for the cotton wools and fruits .. I’ve never taste another fruits that sweet in my life. So keep it primitive Mr. Doung❤🙏🎅🎄🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @RealGodendag
    @RealGodendag Рік тому +2

    Сделай пожалуйста подводные съёмки пруда!11 Очень любопытно!11

  • @toletoles
    @toletoles Рік тому +4

    Honestly I've been watching your videos since the begining and it is amazing to see the progress you achieved in so little time, you are also a skill teaching machine, thank you very much for your work it's been absolutely amazing to have witnessed this type of primitive skills.

  • @treychiri1607
    @treychiri1607 Рік тому +9

    It would be cool to add a clutch and get this hooked up to the water wheel with a foot pedal to the clutch so you can work with both hands!

    • @hawgdawg843
      @hawgdawg843 Рік тому +1

      A waterwheel clutch, excellent idea!

    • @traviswillett2625
      @traviswillett2625 Рік тому +3

      I would love to see him use his water wheel more! Maybe get some of the haters of his back LOL!!!!

    • @amonalysa1876
      @amonalysa1876 Рік тому

      Good I idea 💡

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Рік тому +1

    My mother love doing it too!. Thanks 🙏

  • @ivangenadevich6047
    @ivangenadevich6047 Рік тому +2

    Отличная прялка👍желаю улучшить скил в этом нелегком деле. Удачи тебе!

  • @brh27
    @brh27 Рік тому +2

    Желаем и тебе всего хорошего. Пусть все мечты исполнятся. Привет из России.

  • @darknut9696
    @darknut9696 Рік тому +2

    I would suggest using a Scarecrow that moves in the wind to deter the chickens from going into the veg garden, or make a crow kite that flies in the wind

  • @copemvlog3979
    @copemvlog3979 Рік тому +2

    Những kỹ năng vô cùng đẳng cấp

  • @andreystroganov8064
    @andreystroganov8064 Рік тому +3

    Молодой парень, а столько знаний и умений! Браво!

  • @xuhung305
    @xuhung305 Рік тому +1

    Thật sự ngưỡng mộ bạn Đường, những kỹ năng bạn thực hiện thậm chí mình còn chưa từng đc biết đến♥️♥️

  • @silverjohnson3163
    @silverjohnson3163 Рік тому +1

    I like to watch for the chickens and the excellent skills

  • @orangehatmusic225
    @orangehatmusic225 Рік тому +1

    You have now entered the next primitive age!

  • @dapurnyamamah
    @dapurnyamamah Рік тому +1

    Always excited watching yours new video

  • @d0lph1n63
    @d0lph1n63 Рік тому +10

    Have you considered making a pole lathe to use when it comes to making cylindrical shapes or things such as spindles?

    • @isaiahburton1751
      @isaiahburton1751 Рік тому +3

      With the resources hes working with, it probably wont be to beneficial. If you want to see a primitive one made tho, look up “htme” or “how to make everything” on here and look a few months back in his videos

    • @MrMelonMonkey
      @MrMelonMonkey Рік тому +1

      @@isaiahburton1751 or the video on pole lathes by townsends both give great insights on how they work

    • @___X___
      @___X___ Рік тому +2

      A green wood lathe is literally a sapling staked to a pedal. Can be good for making well fitting handles, or decorative chair legs.

  • @KathleenDollen
    @KathleenDollen Рік тому

    Go women Go!!! You and Duong work so hard to make a better life for your family. Love when you go to market because we can learn about the people you have contact with. Your personality and smile show you as a person. Love them both. I am contributing a thanks because it must be expensive to do these videos and every little bit helps.

  • @niccraft3511
    @niccraft3511 Рік тому +1

    I am more interested in these videos because you are making more mechanisms

  • @robinsonesoy844
    @robinsonesoy844 Рік тому +2

    Wow, you’re good 👍🏽 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽

  • @nicgurkweitz389
    @nicgurkweitz389 Рік тому +3

    1st, Can't wait to see what you'll be showing us today. So excited! Thank you! Loved seeing your ingenuity. You're so amazing. Love it!

  • @ebrahiemmurphy6506
    @ebrahiemmurphy6506 Рік тому +1

    Love your video's, gifted humble, very skilled at what you do, I'm not on the internet every month, but when I am I never miss your videos. Thanks for sharing. I always see something new. Great work. I'm from South Africa.

  •  Рік тому +2

    Amazing project. Congratulations!

  • @MrIndonick
    @MrIndonick Рік тому +2

    Wow great you are the best 🙏🙏👍👍 God Bless You Bro

  • @evropej
    @evropej Рік тому

    Keep piling up vegetation around the banana plants. As they decompose, it keeps the ground warmer and the moisture. Also nutrients are slowly released to the plant. Add more dirt also ontop to increase the strength of the tree and add even more nutrients to the ground.
    For the cotton extractor, I would have connected it to your water wheel. Great job on your projects. You have a lot of fans out there. You are the real deal! Your channel is the best in my opinion out of all the channels out there. You are amazing! Keep up the good work!
    The only thing I would say, try to spend more time with you kids! They grow up fast! Take care!

    • @anicetapreciosaelechobagun9082
      @anicetapreciosaelechobagun9082 Рік тому +1

      Haha... your last paragraph in your comment tells me you and i are both grannies ( caring heart) .GOD BLESS YOU DUONG.

  • @bachtuyetdoan4684
    @bachtuyetdoan4684 Рік тому

    Rất thích xem video của con.Bà Rất ngưỡng mộ tài năng, sự chịu đựng, chăm chỉ của con.

  • @thenextpoetician6328
    @thenextpoetician6328 Рік тому +2

    If you weave a screen from bamboo similar to the fence, and plant in the spaces, the chickens will have a much harder time scratching, and probably will just go scratch elsewhere.

  • @robert.8254
    @robert.8254 Рік тому +1

    I always get so excited when I see you've uploaded a new video. Thank you for sharing. Really brightened my day.
    Today's video was one of my favourites so far. The machine you built and seeing it work well was incredible.
    I look forward to seeing how the cotton turned out.

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 Рік тому

    Not only are you very skilled you come up with ingenious ideas and make then work! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ГулмираКожахметова-г1к

    Наступающим новым годом вас счастья мир вашему дому удачи в делах и жизни

  • @huetuyenquang5518
    @huetuyenquang5518 Рік тому +8

    awesome, you're so good, so hard working💜💜💜💜💜

  • @matthewmcdonald9238
    @matthewmcdonald9238 Рік тому +1

    If you learned to make hide glue it might help with woodworking. Great stuff by the way.

  • @LatitudeNorth
    @LatitudeNorth Рік тому

    I live in Sweden, one of the most higt tech countries in the world. Still, your life style speaks volumes to me. It's so genuine and serene. I can't even imagine how much hard work it takes to get where you are and you are still develiping the life style all the time (I have watched ALL of your videos and am amazed at all the things you do). Keep up the great work. You're a true inspiration!

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      Thank you, nice to receive your feedback, wish you and your family good health

  • @keithphaneuf9146
    @keithphaneuf9146 Рік тому +1

    A nice attachment from the water wheel power to help here would be great.

  • @d8von553
    @d8von553 Рік тому

    Very impressive the way you removed the cotton seeds!

  • @МаргаритаАлександровна-ь9й

    Какой порядок вокруг вас!Вы хороший хозяин

  • @ninjapancakes9435
    @ninjapancakes9435 Рік тому +1

    You post more often than some who use modern technology. I'm curious to know what you have planned to do with the cotton thread. I wondered why you didn't use the water wheel for the seed separator but I do know that would have been more work to set up. One thought I had which might not work is to coat the water wheel in concrete so that it doesn't rott as fast. You could use cotton fiber as a binder in the concrete.

  • @luv4paint
    @luv4paint Рік тому +1

    Amazing the spinning wheel you made , the videos you make are worth waiting for . My son who is in the army has watched all your videos and so have I You are an Amazing Person 👍😊

  • @giuseppecarleo8450
    @giuseppecarleo8450 Рік тому +1

    Ciao Duong, complimenti per quello che realizzi, è sempre bello vedere la passione che ci metti nel creare oggetti ed attrezzi per la tua fattoria, ti auguro buon anno nuovo e tanta felicità.... Aspetto il prossimo video, Ciao!

  • @QuiChiYang2
    @QuiChiYang2 Рік тому

    Remember awhile back I suggested to you, that you let chickens, pigs, animals etc. Dig, clear, weed, do the manual labor portion of farming for you. All you need to do is fence them off on the plot you want cleared. All they will need is water, a portion of the food you grow. You cull them down when necessary. You & the animals live in harmony with each other & the natural rhythm of time & space.

  • @eatenkate
    @eatenkate Рік тому +1

    When you write "knitting a rope", the correct word for that technique is "twining a rope". Knitting is done with two needles.
    Love watching your videos, always learning new things. And awesome job on the first spinning try!

  • @grahammctygue724
    @grahammctygue724 Рік тому +1

    I,m surprised no one living in you,re cotton great job be safe n warm peace

  • @Artarsil
    @Artarsil Рік тому +1

    Reste sur le format lent ! car c'est cela qui fait le charme de ta chaine !

  • @renatogomes8251
    @renatogomes8251 Рік тому +2

    Nossa! Impressionante!!!! Você é um engenheiro!!!! Parabéns!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @andrewprahst2529
    @andrewprahst2529 Рік тому +2

    I hope to see some warm clothes some time in the future

  • @ElementalHeroWierdo
    @ElementalHeroWierdo Рік тому +2

    I’m so excited!! I’ve been waiting for this since the first moment you planted cotton. It might be a good idea to loop the rope around the little wheel once so it’s less likely to jump off. And don’t stress about the release schedule, it just makes us more excited when it comes out😊😊😊

  • @anndebaldo7381
    @anndebaldo7381 Рік тому

    The chickens will help to fertilize your garden and they eat harmful bugs! Hopefully, the seeds will sprout before they are eaten! Your videos are wonderful! Such dedication and hard work is paying off. Thanks!

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Рік тому +1

    Thank you , Duong ,
    🐺

  • @ДенисЛешко-о2е
    @ДенисЛешко-о2е Рік тому +1

    Красава! Наконец-то сможет спрясть себе, что-нибудь модное)

  • @traumele333
    @traumele333 Рік тому +1

    This so impressive, good luck to You!

  • @Мирпластилинаинетолько

    Видео с механизмами самые лучшие

  • @val.4.1.4
    @val.4.1.4 Рік тому +1

    make a box fence surrounding you garden. chickens have other ways to enter, the other side of the garden, they can enter also from the water

  • @renzppmp
    @renzppmp Рік тому

    im gonna be faithful to this channel to the point where he's at the time hes at the industrial period.

  • @KnowArt
    @KnowArt Рік тому

    interesting design!

  • @claudiarb3587
    @claudiarb3587 Рік тому +5

    Oba!!! Mais um vídeo do melhor canal de vida primitiva. Feliz Natal para você e sua família, Duong!!! Feliz 2023!!! 👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😊🇧🇷

  • @RememberMeYeah
    @RememberMeYeah Рік тому

    You are very ingenious. Great inventions of a cotton spinning wheel. Keep going. You’re doing great.

  • @rodriguendayishimiye5489
    @rodriguendayishimiye5489 Рік тому +1

    You're my motivator

  • @rsancho2000
    @rsancho2000 Рік тому

    Your chickens seem to love forbidden places 😄

  • @yeagerxp
    @yeagerxp Рік тому

    You have bamboo around you, use it to make more fence to surround your garden. Good job on the spinning wheel 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦 Wishing you and your family a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

  • @Gounesh
    @Gounesh Рік тому +1

    Man I’ve literally watched all your videos and enjoying every second. I was wishing you’ll connect the cotton seed seperator to water mill, that’ll be so cool!

  • @anthonylamonica8301
    @anthonylamonica8301 Рік тому

    Wow... you've basically got everything you need to set up a simple lathe now!

  • @madrepityu
    @madrepityu Рік тому

    I think your banana project is very nice! Those trees will be happy, and it looks good! Lard was a good idea! Your cotton spinning machine is awesome! Keep up the great work!

  • @susank4878
    @susank4878 Рік тому +2

    If you devised a foot pedal for your clever spinning wheel, it would free both hands to manage the cotton thread. If you look at old European spinning wheels online, you can see what they use.

  • @IlyaIstomin
    @IlyaIstomin Рік тому +1

    This is amazingl! I really love the episodes where you are crafting tools and equipment. Go ahead so! You're the best!!

  • @dmlskip2010
    @dmlskip2010 Рік тому

    I am glad to see you are persevering with the cotton, Duong. It is very labor intensive and difficult for one person but, you can knit or crochet a blanket and coats for your chickens :-).

  • @NoBaconForYou
    @NoBaconForYou Рік тому

    This thing is quite cool, can't wait to see what you do next. Did you throw away that old shirt?? Or did you keep it to fix it? 👀 Maybe make a pillow
    I also want to see you make a sawmill 😩 I have to be patient, that blade would be hard to make, and the rest hard to design. Anything that's powered by the water wheel, or is a machine like this, I love. These are my favorite videos. I love seeing people build things from scratch. I want to get some land some day and do similar, in the US, when I'm much older.
    Thanks for sharing all of these countless hours with us.

  • @Dnrjhn7
    @Dnrjhn7 Рік тому

    Duong is Jack of All Trades! Amazing guy!

  • @ego73
    @ego73 Рік тому

    Go, Duong! You are my Vietnamese Hero!

  • @ДмитрийКузнецов-н4ы

    блин, чувак нереально крут. я многому у него научился, теперь знаю, как выживать. спасибо, бро!!!

  • @ibkate4u
    @ibkate4u Рік тому +1

    Wondering why you have not used the kiln to make tiles for the roofs? It might be a thought on the kitchen roof now that it is leaking from the rotten palm frowns. Keep up the great work.