Unlike most other channels out there that are clearly fake and leave their destruction behind as a potentially very big hazard that would take a long time to heal, this guy on the other hand gets straight to the point and doesn’t try to accomplish wildly unrealistic feats that are simply untrue, like making swimming pools. (Even the ancient Greeks knew that you had to filter water constantly, lest it turning into something foul really quick, especially in the heat) Just simple materials used in nature like wood, sticks, sand, clay, mud, rocks, fire, and anything in between. He doesn’t always keep uploading every other week either, meaning that this clearly takes a lot of time. He might not live in the wild, but at least he’s honest and that his methods are real. It shows some real ways of how humans could’ve survived thousands of years ago. And this guy is pretty much doing it by himself, in around 60-100 days! (Although I wouldn’t be surprised if he had some occasional help sometimes) *Mad respect.*
Best video on youtube... No annoying voice-overs, cringeworthy intro graphics and music. Everything is explained in realtime very clearly and the end result is amazing. Very impressed with your range of skills and your determination my friend !! From an environmental perspective this build is perfect. I replied to a comment in this thread from somebody who thought that modern technology is somehow better. I'm going to copy and paste a section of it here to exp0lain why this is such a phenomenal build This was built by hand with no need for generators, plant or transport so little or no carbon footprint It was built without any power tools so it is low cost and requires no manufactured products Everything was sourced and manufactured on site so low impact and low carbon miles There was no waste to be transported or disposed of after the build was completed There are no toxic chemicals in the build It can be easily maintained with mud, straw and a few stones, so no expensive repairs or maintenance The dense wall is thermally efficient keeping the interior at a constant temperature so no need for unhealthy central heating or kerosene stoves The tiles are fired to become waterproof without any need of coatings, paints polymers or synthetics The site is bio-degradable leaving zero environmental impact It is scalable and flexible requiring no expensive foundations or expensive architects It is very quick. Even modest homes these days are not erected in 102 days Due to its relatively low mass and even weight distribution it is unlikely to suffer subsidence It is waterproof and will withstand most low grade earthquakes It is FREE !!!
While I agree with your comment He's demonstrating perfect equilibrium with the environment, giving insight to possibilities of ancient human existence. The reality is, can you imagine 7.5 BILLION human beings flooding the environment like that? Forests would be laid waste, not to mention our own waste degrading the environment with disease. The carbon footprint and soot from all those fires from building and surviving,, At least 2 billion fires burning every night would blacken the skies. Air would become unbreathable. See the cities of the Victorian Era, estimated to be just over a billion at the time. Can you imagine 7 times that amount of sustained pollution, possibly more? Of course over time our vast numbers would diminish but not before utter devastation of our planet. The modern power grid is what keeps the sea of humanity at bay. Cities are like power grid dams keeping vast lakes of humanity from flooding the environment. Our numbers are too great and waaaaay to late in the game to revert back living like that. Unless you want to eliminate 6-1/2 billion people, then we can live in such a way...but who makes that call?? If you want to praise a true environmentalist, praise someone that is single and sterilized or a couple that chooses not to reproduce. They are the true heroes of our environment. Sorry don't mean to be preachy...just my two cents! :-)
I'm certainly not going to preach about who should be culled in a population purge but it is clear we have overpopulated the planet. Humans are incredibly toxic to the planet in our current lifestyles and ideas. There is no harmony between humans and the environment or humans and the animal population.... but there was once All that changed was greed and curiosity. The big-bang was the industrial revolution...Quite possibly the worst thing ever done to this planet The only rebuttal I would offer is that modern "mega production" involves CO2 Emissions MUCH MUCH higher than your claims. I guarantee you that modern life produces more smoke in the generation of energy from power stations, the emissions from foundries, oil platforms and deforestation than two billion twig fires, simply because this method involves maintaining a carbon balance We have spent the last 300 years digging up anything that burns and... burning it We have polluted the seas so they cannot sequester CO2 as effectively as they did and could do , We have chopped down 40% of the worlds ancient forest trees that re-balance the atmospheres gas ratios We have employed intensive mono-culture methods of farming which is killing the soil and its ability to ward off plant diseases. Jet engines, chemical manufacture, the motor car, methane from cows, domestic oil and gas for heating...industrial waste and water contamination, oil spills etc etc humans are the worst thing to ever happen to this planet You clearly care about, and think about the planet too, and I don't claim any superiority in my thinking, but I cannot criticize somebody who is demonstrating an empathy with the planet and a desire to simplify his life removing all of the superfluous crap we seem addicted to I'm going to give some more thought to the points you made about the power grid keeping the humans in a zone... it makes some sense but it's hardly a plan for the future... well at least I hope not I will take this guy's connection with the planet over Monsanto's any day of the week
Oh yes, no doubt greed is the underlying factor to the current status of our world. Corporate farming will be the end of responsible agriculture, profit before substance. The power grid cities are just a band aid to the environmental problems we face today. This planet receives 8 Mega Quadrawatts of power each year from our star. The human race consumes, at this point, 400 Quadrawatts a year. With more third world countries coming on line. The point, we use a tiny fraction of the available power coming into our planet from our star. Instead we use fossil fuels to generate electricity. Even if the race grows to 12 billion we wouldn't use more than 1000 Quadrawatts of power, still a tiny fraction of what is available. We can never eliminate human greed. Activists need to think like profiteers and allow them to make huge sums off alternative technology and models. I don't care for the greed but it is a cold hard fact of reality, we can never eliminate it, not in our lifetime. Let's keep the sea of humanity locked up behind the walls of power, convenience, and status. Right now it's the only saving grace for our world. Once good people accept those harsh realities we can then strategize how to deal with it and move in the right direction.
@@PatB22 I guess you don't have a science background like me. The problem is that dirt particles retain heat much longer from below, so use it once and you have hot floors for weeks before the energy dissipates
@@buffnipz Nah that floor isnt staying hot for weeks stop with that nonsense lol I'd trust his decisions over some random "science background" claiming dude on UA-cam any day. lol
@@buffnipz you won't have hot floors for weeks. At most you'll have warm floors for days. The nights and constant rainy days you get their will see to that. Also ground only holds heat deep in the surface. That is practically ground level ans heat rises. Very little of that heat energy is being stored in the ground and will easily dissipate
Underfloor heating was very common way of warming houses in Korea before modern age. My grandmother's house also had underfloor heating system. This video reminds me good old days with my family.
This guy is like the Bob Ross of survival. He does everything so perfectly and makes it look easy, even though none of us could do it. Also it soooooo relaxing to watch.
@@blacktemplar2377 buddy, I'm not sure if you have ever tried to make even the most basic cutting implements without modern tools. There's difficulties from start to finish, from finding the correct type of rock so you can knap it into sharp bits to actually using it without hurting yourself in the process. This guy has not only done that, but got so far along the "tech line", so to speak, he's building whole constructions and even extracting metal bits from mud. AND HE'S MAKING IT ALL LOOK EASY. That's some skills none of us have, at least not without all the practice this guy surely has.
SkyfoxPlays I would agree. It's more about patience, care, and surviving all the while. I will admit I don't understand how the hell to build a 7 foot tall wall out of nothing but mud and rocks, but he didn't either at first I'm sure. The past century has made us increasingly impatient. I've started hand-carving wood figures, and everyone keeps telling me how good they are. But a 4 inch long panda took in the neighborhood of 20+ hours from block to final layer of shellac. If you didn't have any form of entertainment but rocks and wood, 20+ hours would be nothing. I did zero research other than advise on finish. I'm really not skilled at all, just determined
This guy got lost in the forest once. When the rescuers found him they decided to sleep overnight to enjoy the spa and the DIY booze before heading back to the city.
Bro. Has anyone seen the SunnyV2 video of primitive tech videos!! There was one guy who left the excavator in the corner of the frame! Props to this guy for being real, doesn’t even have a camera crew.
I know people are joking about and shit, but can we appreciate that this guy straight up *built a house using nothing but mud, clay, rocks and sticks?*
Az A He learns from Internet and books. If he was sent back 200000 years ago he would get killed by whatever. He might know how to build stuff but the most dangerous animal in his area is a snake, nothing compared to what roamed earth 200000 years ago
This is his work he does that just like any other person does in life he earns thousands of dollars from youtube and does this in exchange for profit not sales hhhhh
+JoestarKisama Speaks to something primal in us. Survival success. Life's so easy we're rarely confronted with existential threats such as the elements.
Thank you for the video! In Scandinavia, they would soak the axe in water for a day to expand the wood and thus grip tighter around the axe head to keep it safely in place.
I've watched your channel for a long time now. It must've been 8-10 years ago that I first watched your thatch hut experiment. These videos that you make reveal simplicity by example, which is brilliant. I hope you are well, and I must thank you for sharing your time in the woods with me, and the rest of these viewers. Truly many men and women could benefit from some primitive technology. - Viewed from Kentucky
I watched a documentary on a an African tribe making clay pots. They use lots of straw in the clay so when it fires the straw burns off leaving small air pockets. This allows the clay to expand and contract in changing temperatures, which increases strength. Oh and they also make sure the clay is incredibly dry (2 weeks?) before they fire to avoid cracking. Just thought I would share.
Long time subscriber. There is something very soothing, something that draws you in while watching this man. He is silent as he builds a hut, chops down a tree, gathers clay to mold then fire bricks or shingles or bowls in his hand made kiln. The only sounds you hear are natural sounds from the forest and the occasional deep breath, barely audible grunt, or from the crunching of dried leaves, as he labors . His concentration is mesmerizing to me. I can watch his videos for hours. Thank you. Peace
I agree. I admit I've come back and watched this particular video a total of three times now because it's so satisfying. I will now go and re-watch some of the others...
+rhn94 To be fair I only make videos when I have an interesting idea; I can't just decide to make one. To be real his channel does look mainstream, (based on the description when I hover his avatar), and gaming doesn't really take creative input; so what I said before probably doesn't relate :P
I can't get over the fact that your goddamn mud hut, that you build all alone totally by hand in the middle of the Australian forest, has underfloor heating, and my house doesn't
Same here man. I really, really love this video. I wish that there was some way to get an even more detailed discussion of how he did different things.
Same. Maybe its because hes the only real one. And upload once a month so youre replaying his vidio. Its just a theory though. A ga- i mean A vidio theory
I think u are one of the persons on UA-cam who put the most effort in their videos. I can only image how much work it takes to built all of that. I mean we only see what you are building not gathering all the stones digging the hole and so on! Respect, you deserve your clicks!
+s0alaih He does talk, as long as you understand him. Heres 2 examples. First example 10:33 hes telling us that its hot and that the fire heats it. Which means that the rest of the reenforced part is warm but not hot as its not directly above a fire and its reenforced. Second example 13:05, hes showing us what hes grabbing and explaining how he got the fire on the stick so easily incase people ask in comment section. 2 examples, shows that he talks. he has his own special way of communication and thats what makes him better then the rest. He doesnt carry on talking non-stop to keep us entertained. He probs doesnt talk because his subscribers arent there to hear someone talking on and on, theyre here to see someone build shit.
That heated bed was genius! Incredible, and clearly not faked like most of the other primitive-themed channels out there. You get to see the ENTIRE process, start to finish, including resource collection and placing. Sped up here and there with a cut or two, but that's acceptable for a video like this. You don't see huge, dramatic changes in the build after a cut here like in other channels.
What I don't get it is how the tiles don't just fall off when pushed from the inside...seeing as its just barely hooked on to the roof frames :o Can you explain?
+Justin Moua Why would you want to push them? I would like to see how much wind it can handle. Tiles are meant to handle very high winds. But that's assuming they're factory made and tested. I noticed a few wonky tiles which I think may lift in high winds.
This guy is amazing. I'm binge watching them all again for like the third time. The fact that he has a book tells you that the guy is trying to spread knowledge not create bs fantasy hot tubs with slides for views
Tap Last I don't know, why the f*ck should I have all the answers? What am I, a magic super-guru with answers to every question you ever had because you can't think for yourself?
If this dude went in Naked and Afraid after 3 days they would have a wood burning hot tub. Wooden yacht. Weapon selection for hunting. Three store hut with a basement for exercising.
Cheeki Slav yeah didn’t read the description. My mistake. What a hack!!!! I thought he fit this in his schedule between surfing, swimming with sea snack, iron man competitions, bungee jumping, and tap class. Like I say. My mistake. Divided he whipped this up in 15-24 minutes.
Twinkle Toes McFuckass Architecture: Alright we gotta make sure no errors are in the construction. The slightest error could result in injuries or deaths. This guy: Ehh looks good. The mark of a true architect
Tiny Sheep Who needs a mud hut with tiles and floor heating when you have you house? I mean you could make one and you get to be outside but is like 2 months of working for that worth it? -Nah- Yes!
I can honestly just sit here for days at a time and watch this dudes content. Absolutely amazing what you can do when u put ur mind to something that interests you.
_stolen_memes_ In the description, it says exactly what he did and how long it took him. The other channels upload every single week. It should be impossible to build that all with drying and preparation with one or two people with only primitive tools in a week.
Can we just take one moment to appreciate the work that our ancestors did just to survive? Current times, sometimes I'm too lazy to get out of bed on time, but back then, if they didn't get the firewood, hunt for their food, and provide for the children by dark they would starve for the day or longer. It's absolutely incredible the work they did so a lot of us nowadays get to have these privileges. Sorry to take time away from your leisurely watching of this amazing work, but I just wanted to share. Thank you for your time.
think about it bro, hundreds of generations of people struggled and toiled in a world that didnt care about them so that you could eat chips and run around youtube comment sections with two black dudes kissing as your pfp. isnt it amazing
@@juiceoverflow yup, human innovation is incredible. makes life more convenient, and i doubt tv shows are much better, juice. so take off that invincible profile pic if you think you are so much better :)
yes, the sounds of the birds faintly chirping, and sounds of the forrest in the background. The sounds of him pounding, clay, molding it, snapping twings, the fire kindling. its almost like asmr for me. very satifying and relaxing. its also amazing to watch him build something out of NOTHING.
Все очень понравилось.Легко строить когда у тебя есть современные орудия труда.Хотя тоже не просто... А здесь с каменным топором! Классная хижина получилась!
Unlike most other channels out there that are clearly fake and leave their destruction behind as a potentially very big hazard that would take a long time to heal, this guy on the other hand gets straight to the point and doesn’t try to accomplish wildly unrealistic feats that are simply untrue, like making swimming pools. (Even the ancient Greeks knew that you had to filter water constantly, lest it turning into something foul really quick, especially in the heat) Just simple materials used in nature like wood, sticks, sand, clay, mud, rocks, fire, and anything in between. He doesn’t always keep uploading every other week either, meaning that this clearly takes a lot of time.
He might not live in the wild, but at least he’s honest and that his methods are real. It shows some real ways of how humans could’ve survived thousands of years ago. And this guy is pretty much doing it by himself, in around 60-100 days! (Although I wouldn’t be surprised if he had some occasional help sometimes) *Mad respect.*
He's the creator of the genre and the other channels can piss off with their pools. Apart from the ones without their pools
@@Takerai-Higgs Some channels just make like treehouses and shit, and houses of out sticks and wood and what not.
what he does is living with the land as opposed to living off it.
My biggest question is where do you find clay?
He’s shown it a lot, near riverbeds and sometimes in the ground
No sponsored vids, no bullshit,no clickbaiting, no loud talking what even is this,heaven?
SeaSalt better my child...better
This is like heaven... But we don't need to die...
The good side of UA-cam, the bad side, we don't go there anymore.
No... Better... This is Primitive Technology...
this channel is my safe place from all the youtube cancer
Absolutely incredible.
+Callux hi callux
Callux? Here? Damn son.
i saw the notification on google+ or whatever and i thought callux responded :(
Callux you spost to do some football video!..not watching this shit
Never Heard of Callux.
This guy 's a lumberjack, carpenter, mason, blacksmith, farmer, cook, camera man, and video editor all in one!
A jack of all trades
Это артист с белыми ручками
All his RuneScape skills are 99
Also a Potter and construction worker.
@@maxifire32 and a master of all
Yesterday I didn't know you existed. Today you're my favorite youtube channel.
kelly hh Same here
same for me hahah
same dude
kelly hh Same XD
This is the most entertaining shit I've watched
No intro
No music
No word
64 millions view
Best youtuber ever
No porn*
No homo
Liar! Its 63 mils!!!11
Marius Rochefort why use many word when few word do trick
He built all of that in 1 day
Best video on youtube... No annoying voice-overs, cringeworthy intro graphics and music. Everything is explained in realtime very clearly and the end result is amazing. Very impressed with your range of skills and your determination my friend !!
From an environmental perspective this build is perfect. I replied to a comment in this thread from somebody who thought that modern technology is somehow better. I'm going to copy and paste a section of it here to exp0lain why this is such a phenomenal build
This was built by hand with no need for generators, plant or transport so little or no carbon footprint
It was built without any power tools so it is low cost and requires no manufactured products
Everything was sourced and manufactured on site so low impact and low carbon miles
There was no waste to be transported or disposed of after the build was completed
There are no toxic chemicals in the build
It can be easily maintained with mud, straw and a few stones, so no expensive repairs or maintenance
The dense wall is thermally efficient keeping the interior at a constant temperature so no need for unhealthy central heating or kerosene stoves
The tiles are fired to become waterproof without any need of coatings, paints polymers or synthetics
The site is bio-degradable leaving zero environmental impact
It is scalable and flexible requiring no expensive foundations or expensive architects
It is very quick. Even modest homes these days are not erected in 102 days
Due to its relatively low mass and even weight distribution it is unlikely to suffer subsidence
It is waterproof and will withstand most low grade earthquakes
It is FREE !!!
While I agree with your comment He's demonstrating perfect equilibrium with the environment, giving insight to possibilities of ancient human existence. The reality is, can you imagine 7.5 BILLION human beings flooding the environment like that? Forests would be laid waste, not to mention our own waste degrading the environment with disease. The carbon footprint and soot from all those fires from building and surviving,, At least 2 billion fires burning every night would blacken the skies. Air would become unbreathable. See the cities of the Victorian Era, estimated to be just over a billion at the time. Can you imagine 7 times that amount of sustained pollution, possibly more? Of course over time our vast numbers would diminish but not before utter devastation of our planet.
The modern power grid is what keeps the sea of humanity at bay. Cities are like power grid dams keeping vast lakes of humanity from flooding the environment. Our numbers are too great and waaaaay to late in the game to revert back living like that. Unless you want to eliminate 6-1/2 billion people, then we can live in such a way...but who makes that call??
If you want to praise a true environmentalist, praise someone that is single and sterilized or a couple that chooses not to reproduce. They are the true heroes of our environment. Sorry don't mean to be preachy...just my two cents! :-)
I'm certainly not going to preach about who should be culled in a population purge but it is clear we have overpopulated the planet. Humans are incredibly toxic to the planet in our current lifestyles and ideas. There is no harmony between humans and the environment or humans and the animal population.... but there was once
All that changed was greed and curiosity. The big-bang was the industrial revolution...Quite possibly the worst thing ever done to this planet
The only rebuttal I would offer is that modern "mega production" involves CO2 Emissions MUCH MUCH higher than your claims. I guarantee you that modern life produces more smoke in the generation of energy from power stations, the emissions from foundries, oil platforms and deforestation than two billion twig fires, simply because this method involves maintaining a carbon balance
We have spent the last 300 years digging up anything that burns and... burning it
We have polluted the seas so they cannot sequester CO2 as effectively as they did and could do ,
We have chopped down 40% of the worlds ancient forest trees that re-balance the atmospheres gas ratios
We have employed intensive mono-culture methods of farming which is killing the soil and its ability to ward off plant diseases.
Jet engines, chemical manufacture, the motor car, methane from cows, domestic oil and gas for heating...industrial waste and water contamination, oil spills etc etc humans are the worst thing to ever happen to this planet
You clearly care about, and think about the planet too, and I don't claim any superiority in my thinking, but I cannot criticize somebody who is demonstrating an empathy with the planet and a desire to simplify his life removing all of the superfluous crap we seem addicted to
I'm going to give some more thought to the points you made about the power grid keeping the humans in a zone... it makes some sense but it's hardly a plan for the future... well at least I hope not
I will take this guy's connection with the planet over Monsanto's any day of the week
True
Oh yes, no doubt greed is the underlying factor to the current status of our world. Corporate farming will be the end of responsible agriculture, profit before substance.
The power grid cities are just a band aid to the environmental problems we face today. This planet receives 8 Mega Quadrawatts of power each year from our star. The human race consumes, at this point, 400 Quadrawatts a year. With more third world countries coming on line. The point, we use a tiny fraction of the available power coming into our planet from our star. Instead we use fossil fuels to generate electricity. Even if the race grows to 12 billion we wouldn't use more than 1000 Quadrawatts of power, still a tiny fraction of what is available.
We can never eliminate human greed. Activists need to think like profiteers and allow them to make huge sums off alternative technology and models. I don't care for the greed but it is a cold hard fact of reality, we can never eliminate it, not in our lifetime.
Let's keep the sea of humanity locked up behind the walls of power, convenience, and status. Right now it's the only saving grace for our world. Once good people accept those harsh realities we can then strategize how to deal with it and move in the right direction.
agree
This man seriously deserves more recognition, as he is one of the last legit primitive tech channels. Bless this man.
@@supergrafxengine4620 i actually didint see that number lol but from searching primitive tech videos, i havent seen him pop up often
The last? I thought he was the first
@@Haasthefoxthe last LEGIT one the others use heavy machinery there is a video by law by Mike rn 2024
If there's one thing I've learned from this man it's that mud and clay will get you everything you need
And sticks
But you'll need FOOD?!?
Try to build an X-Box from clay...
@Indra Gaming pc out of clay and sticks = 960 fps
-_-
HalleluYah! Praise to Yah!
9.3 Million Subscribers and he's never said a word. Outstanding.
One word: Wonder
He hasnt invented primitive language yet
No window though?
My man has HEATED FLOORS on his shelter, 10/10 would live there
In the summer though?
@@PastaCatHere Night time in the wilderness can actually get really cold, even in summer.
@@PatB22 I guess you don't have a science background like me. The problem is that dirt particles retain heat much longer from below, so use it once and you have hot floors for weeks before the energy dissipates
@@buffnipz Nah that floor isnt staying hot for weeks stop with that nonsense lol I'd trust his decisions over some random "science background" claiming dude on UA-cam any day. lol
@@buffnipz you won't have hot floors for weeks. At most you'll have warm floors for days. The nights and constant rainy days you get their will see to that. Also ground only holds heat deep in the surface. That is practically ground level ans heat rises. Very little of that heat energy is being stored in the ground and will easily dissipate
Underfloor heating was very common way of warming houses in Korea before modern age. My grandmother's house also had underfloor heating system. This video reminds me good old days with my family.
If you turn on the subtiles, it will explain everything he does. Its very helpful.
And all this time I never knew about this lol
Bump
That's a pro tip. Thanks bro
I thought it was a joke. Very helpful bro.
At first I thought this was a stupid internet joke, but I’m actually surprised that this actually works. But I like not understanding what he’s doing.
This guy is like the Bob Ross of survival. He does everything so perfectly and makes it look easy, even though none of us could do it. Also it soooooo relaxing to watch.
Also he's Aussie
well said
@@blacktemplar2377 buddy, I'm not sure if you have ever tried to make even the most basic cutting implements without modern tools. There's difficulties from start to finish, from finding the correct type of rock so you can knap it into sharp bits to actually using it without hurting yourself in the process. This guy has not only done that, but got so far along the "tech line", so to speak, he's building whole constructions and even extracting metal bits from mud.
AND HE'S MAKING IT ALL LOOK EASY.
That's some skills none of us have, at least not without all the practice this guy surely has.
@@krislaracoelho8643
Its takes practice and knowledge to do it efficiently and without mistake, yes, but its not hard to get into.
SkyfoxPlays I would agree. It's more about patience, care, and surviving all the while. I will admit I don't understand how the hell to build a 7 foot tall wall out of nothing but mud and rocks, but he didn't either at first I'm sure. The past century has made us increasingly impatient. I've started hand-carving wood figures, and everyone keeps telling me how good they are. But a 4 inch long panda took in the neighborhood of 20+ hours from block to final layer of shellac. If you didn't have any form of entertainment but rocks and wood, 20+ hours would be nothing. I did zero research other than advise on finish. I'm really not skilled at all, just determined
The most patient man in the world
By-a-large-measure!
Smalls he's not always patient but when he is he's spun out making some bada$$ stuff in the woods.
well its not patience when you are working your ass off, more like dedicated
OMG YES
He just loves being a primitive dude banging rocks and getting money
3:55
SILENCE!
the tile council will decide your fate
Lol
Rustic minimalist, single room $3000/month. Tremendous view
Yeah you gotta ease the rent
In cali that will be 300k
@@faithfultheology și în
These people. Ewwww
@@HinduBoy says the indian
Immagine, your airplane/boat had an accident and you are stranded on an island with this guy... your life standards are probably going to go up xD
He'll probably make a new airplane.
He'll build a bridge from where you are to where you used to live, and make a solar powered car and drive you there on his bridge.
Probably?
Lmao like 99.999999999999999% chance of survival
D
This guy got lost in the forest once.
When the rescuers found him they decided to sleep overnight to enjoy the spa and the DIY booze before heading back to the city.
Someone needs to make this top comment
wkwkwkwk :D
Murrr
great one plutot. Love it.
Plutot Crever haha...and ha
Bro. Has anyone seen the SunnyV2 video of primitive tech videos!! There was one guy who left the excavator in the corner of the frame! Props to this guy for being real, doesn’t even have a camera crew.
For someone who has been watching since 2016, I cannot begin to express how amazed I am at this man’s skills, even 6 years later.
Agrrrreeeeeeeeeed!
New video is out today after a two-year hiatus.
And fire. You have to have a way to make fire.
di indonesia tdk ada 💞💞🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Yeah ! Not many men are able to build a house in 14 minutes !
I know people are joking about and shit, but can we appreciate that this guy straight up *built a house using nothing but mud, clay, rocks and sticks?*
Free Form Jazz ikr
Free Form Jazz yes
Than a hurricane blows it down
Gtgaming Tbb Since it was built with mud it can be rebuild easy
*Minecrafting Intensifies*
send this guy back 200,000 years and I guarantee that by now we'd have colonised our galaxy.
Az A He learns from Internet and books. If he was sent back 200000 years ago he would get killed by whatever. He might know how to build stuff but the most dangerous animal in his area is a snake, nothing compared to what roamed earth 200000 years ago
Hank and gigantosaurses
Hank you must be fun at parties
Az A and maybe famous for a lot of survival stuff
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While the Wood Ash Cement & Fired Brick Hut is my overall favorite of your houses, this is such a close second for the aesthetic and heating, genius!
This is so satisfying to watch
i literally see one of your comments everywhere around youtube
I... didn't expect top find you here man
True
primitive bois :1
asmr : 0
@lesh the derp porn is better😉
"It should be pointed out that I do not live in the wild and that this is just a hobby." hahahahaha! This guy is the coolest ever!
This is his work he does that just like any other person does in life he earns thousands of dollars from youtube and does this in exchange for profit not sales hhhhh
Well I don't believe you. I will always this dude living in the woods
@@crusaderkid9024 yeah he is a forest spirit
He
get fit with me stuti
Or all the work he does building this stuff
this is extremely satisfying to watch for some reason.
+JoestarKisama Speaks to something primal in us. Survival success. Life's so easy we're rarely confronted with existential threats such as the elements.
+JoestarKisama I've watched this so many times its stupid
+JoestarKisama No obnoxious narrator jammering on, no forced drama and imagined dangers.....just a guy doing awesome stuff out of mud and sticks.
+Nicholas Spadotto I do the same with all his videos! I don't even know why I watch them over and over.
+JoestarKisama asmr
Thank you for the video! In Scandinavia, they would soak the axe in water for a day to expand the wood and thus grip tighter around the axe head to keep it safely in place.
Can't wait till he reaches the Bronze Age
this is a good meme
hahaha
Check out his newest video, he jumped over bronze and went straight into the iron age.
+justdecember is he going mining?
+King Explorers Nope.He found some orange slime that when smelted produces iron oxide and pure iron
I have some mad respect for this guy
Aaron Spendiff everybody should
SAME
Aaron Spendiff do u mean MUD respect
We need more UA-cam channels like this on this platform
Logan Plays Yea.. and less like you
Razor ice cold man lel
He made his own "shoes" later on
I've watched your channel for a long time now. It must've been 8-10 years ago that I first watched your thatch hut experiment. These videos that you make reveal simplicity by example, which is brilliant. I hope you are well, and I must thank you for sharing your time in the woods with me, and the rest of these viewers. Truly many men and women could benefit from some primitive technology. - Viewed from Kentucky
Dude, as a caveman, this guy would get all the bitches. That house is pimpin as fuck. He probably rides around in a Flintstones style Lambo.
Bilbo_Gamers How the fuck is this comment not popular
Word
Bilbo_Gamers lol
Ikr
He'd probably still get some today
Isn't it fascinating, that you can impress people in a modern world by building a house out of mudd in the woods by your own hands? :)
Wow
Anything, that takes hard physical labor can impress anyone
Thats because the majority of ppl don’t have a clue what hard work means they have never done any 😂
no, not really.
@@SUPERSAYIN9GAMER if you know just to touch the pH screen I understand why your opinion is so,,, lightning
I watched a documentary on a an African tribe making clay pots. They use lots of straw in the clay so when it fires the straw burns off leaving small air pockets. This allows the clay to expand and contract in changing temperatures, which increases strength.
Oh and they also make sure the clay is incredibly dry (2 weeks?) before they fire to avoid cracking.
Just thought I would share.
11219tt z
11219tt - cool
11219tt when he made pots, one did chip pretty badly.
11219tt thats pretty interisting
11219tt I
❗️Guys this is the only real primitive building Chanel!!!!!❗️don’t trust any of the different Chanels and take care😊
Chad Zuber is pretty good too.
This mud hut is nicer then many of the apartments I have lived in.
Are they expensive?
Aw
This is more spacious too
It has a HEATED bed
I agree
Cant wait to see, Him advancing to industrial era
Tomasz Niziałek Lmao
Then it wouldn't be Primitive Technology but ok
LemonyRabbit That's still improper.
no need as this is simply perfect:)
LMAO 😂
Thanks this is my plan for when I fail my exams
oh gawd
X2
Woah me too!
I didn't fail my exams thank god
well sooner or later we all fail at something.
For being the only real "Primitive Building" person, he sure doesn't get enough views. Especially for how hard he tries.
Me: What would you take with yourself to a deserted island?
This guy: _A pair of shorts_
Don’t forget the camera he has
lol
NuclearCreator that camera was made from sticks and mud for your information
lmao xD
Benedek Sándor **Very true my man**
Long time subscriber. There is something very soothing, something that draws you in while watching this man. He is silent as he builds a hut, chops down a tree, gathers clay to mold then fire bricks or shingles or bowls in his hand made kiln. The only sounds you hear are natural sounds from the forest and the occasional deep breath, barely audible grunt, or from the crunching of dried leaves, as he labors . His concentration is mesmerizing to me. I can watch his videos for hours. Thank you. Peace
I agree. I admit I've come back and watched this particular video a total of three times now because it's so satisfying. I will now go and re-watch some of the others...
I understand the feeling been here since a million sub
Your description is beautiful
I love the fealling of that in the wild
it's so satisfying to watch someone building a house this way, I bet doing it yourself would feel so much better
It's like real life minecraft
+jefferson steelflex but 10x's better
+jefferson steelflex correction *minecraft is like real life ;) chicken and the egg.
+qwertyqart I admire his enthusiasm
+qwertyqart don't bet .. do it ;)
Im a professional roofer, you just blew me away with this, hats off to you 👍
I've moved this into my all time favorite UA-cam video.
John Q. Public with this video I'm going to bed!
John Q. Public Same its my favorite too XD
Florin Balasa me too
John Q. Public try to save it offline i will use this in case of the endtimes
John Q. Public how dose he have a camera
meanwhile, i made myself cereal for dinner xD
+StoneMountain64 how about you make a good video first
+rhn94 rekt
+StoneMountain64 yes indeed, go make a new video
Hey I'm subbed to you too! Ha lol the connections
+rhn94
To be fair I only make videos when I have an interesting idea; I can't just decide to make one.
To be real his channel does look mainstream, (based on the description when I hover his avatar), and gaming doesn't really take creative input; so what I said before probably doesn't relate :P
Thank you for NOT adding a sound track to this video!
Wildman2012 vão tomar no cu 👌👌
Wildman2012 that's why i cannot stop watching this video..
I love the sound of nature... keep it up men..
Wildman2012
ابو خاcan you boll
This is definitely one of my favorite builds he has done. Wow, lots of hours on this!
Imagine going hiking with this dude and I’m just struggling to set up my popup tent but he’s already built a mini house
I would assume that if he were building a mud hut to fit a toddler, with everything on hand (premade mud) it would take 15 mins
I can't get over the fact that your goddamn mud hut, that you build all alone totally by hand in the middle of the Australian forest, has underfloor heating, and my house doesn't
This guy is living it up!
@@Suo_kongque Yeah. He really is
@🌟༻🅹🅰🆈🅵🅰༺ ✓ • 5 years ago yeah. I feel very poor all of a sudden
Why would he need unfloor heating in Australia we burnin’
@@houwlingwoolf true
you built that in 14 minutes! impressive
+clidelivingston I wish, he said on one of his other videos that it takes him a month or so to build one of these.
+clidelivingston The description states that it took him about 102 days. That's a little more than 14 minutes.
ya I saw that, it was just a joke
+clidelivingston i forgot to laugh
+Γιάννης Νάσταρης i didnt
I always return to this video. I can't explain the peace I obtain from from its simple beauty.
Same here man. I really, really love this video. I wish that there was some way to get an even more detailed discussion of how he did different things.
Same. Maybe its because hes the only real one. And upload once a month so youre replaying his vidio. Its just a theory though.
A ga- i mean A vidio theory
This UA-cam channel is like a tutorial on how to get that summer bod you always wanted.
Butt Sagget kicau burung
a hundred gurls on da beach
Mike I'm guessing you're a fat slob then
Plus a beach house
Or maybe it’s how to make a house
I think u are one of the persons on UA-cam who put the most effort in their videos.
I can only image how much work it takes to built all of that. I mean we only see what you are building not gathering all the stones digging the hole and so on!
Respect, you deserve your clicks!
Nelsomety Nelson took him 102 days to build, 66 days if it didn't rain
He probably doesn't do it for UA-cam and just records what he does for fun.
Nelsomety Nelson c
Nelsomety Nelson ได้เลยค่ะ
i get a sense of peace watching this video
Hello !
Oh yeah yeah
oh yeah yeah@@UC559
This is what we were in the very past, a peaceful creatures
@@marwan4358 yeah not really lol
I could easily watch him working like this for hours.
Talk about a handy man! Wow! He puts the saying " You can accomplish anything if u put your mind to it".
Mark my words, next year, he'll make a video about making nuclear missiles from wood.
This is like asmr for the eyes
Wait... Isn't that just porn?
@@whalecat8049 holy shit. U right
Whale Cat xd
@@whalecat8049 lol
Click here and you will never regret it
I fell asleep watching your video. Not because it was boring, but because it was too relaxing.
Same
Yeah right...😂
I find this video relaxing as well
This this dude puts a whole new meaning to the phrase “do the best with what you’ve got”
Dang, this kind of work and dedication is impressive. Good job!
Trollsquad57 0:41 to my girl friend
У
Trollsquad5
lol, you pig
Is this a good zelda mod?
I WANT MORE THESE!! Im so inerested and excited about this
After seen all these videos, Im Starting to think that when i grow up, i start my own society in wilderness. It doesn't seem so bad
+Matti Helminen Your society would probably end up something like in the movie apocalypto.
+Jack Shields i dont know what is apocalypto, but O.K
watch the movie, it's good.
+Matti Helminen no nii
You really gonna screw up archaeologists after few hundred years.
yeah they'll be thinking that they've finally stumbled on that elusive missing link they've been chasing out there
Haha lol ikr
Best comment!
jajaj... they're gonna get nuts... XD
It'll be dated roughly to the rock layer it's found on, so it won't. Still, I got a laugh out of it, so Thumbs Up for you.
Fiquei impressionado , seu trabalho dá ótimos resultados ! Parabéns pela dedicação e por compartilhar seus conhecimentos ! Saudações do Brasil
My kids an I really enjoy watching your videos. They too like to build things in the woods and they are fervent fans of your work!
Andreas Kalt good to know your kids enjoy building instead of playing on a tablet all day
Parents conversation on UA-cam be like:
Kraken lol just saying building is better than doing that for more than 3 hours in one sitting
(Minecraft)
lool
With all the garbage on TV why not give this guy a show? I'd watch the shit out of it.
+theReal 007 but they'd try to make him talk, I really like these videos because he doesn't say a goddamned word, he doesn't have to
+theReal 007 Why does he need a one measly show when he can have a whole UA-cam channel? A whole channel dedicated to him! lol
Lol the silent survivalist
+s0alaih He does talk, as long as you understand him. Heres 2 examples. First example 10:33 hes telling us that its hot and that the fire heats it. Which means that the rest of the reenforced part is warm but not hot as its not directly above a fire and its reenforced. Second example 13:05, hes showing us what hes grabbing and explaining how he got the fire on the stick so easily incase people ask in comment section. 2 examples, shows that he talks. he has his own special way of communication and thats what makes him better then the rest. He doesnt carry on talking non-stop to keep us entertained. He probs doesnt talk because his subscribers arent there to hear someone talking on and on, theyre here to see someone build shit.
+Sdadragons That's not talking :) that's just being very good at non-verbal communication. That's not talking.
these videos are like meditation for me
Motho same
Thanks!
Thankyou!
Can't wait until you start building skyscrapers and space elevators.
+Sir De Butte Cheesecake.
+Sir De Butte I actually lol'ed at this.
+Sir De Butte I find your sense of humour quite oddly entertaining good sir.
+Sir De Butte i think your missing the point of these videos, its really to get away from modern society and keep things simple
+Ryu Jin you sir deserve a cookie
Legends say he built the Camera out of the stone.
Serious Being he also built his own WiFi router and has cable out there
Serious Being lol
Serious Being yess
Serious Being ok..........
and the pc he edits videos on
I am still blown away by how this guy seems to be able to just pull anything in half. It's like the world is his cheesestring
we should give him one of those lego pieces, like the 1 stud lego on the bottom of a 1 stud lego. you know what i mean.
he could separate that with ease
i just ated them
That is such a vivid description LOL
The only real creator
I love this channel cause we’re just watching this guy play Minecraft irl
No more clickbait here
minecraft in real life
True
Minecraft with Rust modification irl
So true man
You are just simply genius. I love all your video and learning so much. Thanks for doing all the hard work.
indeed
+Flawless Logic lol yours isn't much better
OH NO HATERS. Must hide from reality and act like everyone loves me.
+dbiswas genius*
true
i find myself never wanting your videos to end!!
That's exactly what i was thinking
James Galante they are so long but im never bored watching !! i learn so much and it just makes me want to do it lol
+Mr. Mars Experience I hope he does 1 - 2 hours videos soon!
Thats so frickin' true
Same!!
That heated bed was genius! Incredible, and clearly not faked like most of the other primitive-themed channels out there. You get to see the ENTIRE process, start to finish, including resource collection and placing. Sped up here and there with a cut or two, but that's acceptable for a video like this. You don't see huge, dramatic changes in the build after a cut here like in other channels.
apocalypse happens , this dude continues uploading videos
Dalton Likens by the time apocalypse happen, he will create a more advance housing from the debris
Dalton Likens he would probably be in the iron age
Impressive. And it only took 14min!!
Seriously?
lol no, there is a thing called jump cuts.
Its sarcasm guys...
the answers that your comment gets ^^
*facepalm *
@12 O'clock & Goo se ... ever heard about irony?
guess not.
Was expecting you to tile the roof. Totally wasn't expecting you to make your own tiles. Awesome!
Underground central heating system? Nice!
What I don't get it is how the tiles don't just fall off when pushed from the inside...seeing as its just barely hooked on to the roof frames :o
Can you explain?
+Justin Moua Why would you want to push them? I would like to see how much wind it can handle. Tiles are meant to handle very high winds. But that's assuming they're factory made and tested. I noticed a few wonky tiles which I think may lift in high winds.
+Johnny English In my country the ground heating system is called "gloria". I don't know if it has a name in English.
+Félix Bachiller it's called gloria? It must be glorious. (I'm sorry)
This guy is amazing. I'm binge watching them all again for like the third time. The fact that he has a book tells you that the guy is trying to spread knowledge not create bs fantasy hot tubs with slides for views
This man is actually amazing.
ikr
No he's not, he's a douchebag. A complete, downright douchebag.
MoonwalkerWorshiper Why is that?
Tap Last
I don't know, why the f*ck should I have all the answers? What am I, a magic super-guru with answers to every question you ever had because you can't think for yourself?
MoonwalkerWorshiper y u mad?
if this dude lived in the stone age he'll be the leader of all tribes
ShadowClaw1411 no, he wouldn't. He gets his information online. And he has no steady food supply.
Fireice 999 He probably would be. Not for these skills, but for knowing about stuff like boiling water and pasteurization.
John Johnson
and they'd have no use for Bill Gates.
John Johnson pretty much
u r the coolest person on youtube
He definitely is.
Michał Ciepły I liked, so am I second best? Hopefully my channel is somewhat as good as this
Michał Ciepły on tam mieszka czy przychodzi tak o nagrać film i posiedzieć? Chyba że nie wiesz to ok
Props to this guy for ACTUALLY doing this stuff
When you played through to level 999 and find it funny to start over again at level 1 with all your experience.
true
Agree, its just something that feels good about doing things again, like, eachtime its better because you know whats right and wrong.
Far cry: primative
That’s so true 4 this guy
I want to see him build a stone pyramid.
If this dude went in Naked and Afraid after 3 days they would have a wood burning hot tub. Wooden yacht. Weapon selection for hunting. Three store hut with a basement for exercising.
Bro that's exactly what I thought. He could beat Bear Grylls
I mean, it took him 102 days to do this sooooo
Cheeki Slav yeah didn’t read the description. My mistake. What a hack!!!! I thought he fit this in his schedule between surfing, swimming with sea snack, iron man competitions, bungee jumping, and tap class. Like I say. My mistake. Divided he whipped this up in 15-24 minutes.
a man slapping mud, rocks, and wood architectually to make a house
true art
howtobasic: primitive edition
Twinkle Toes McFuckass Architecture: Alright we gotta make sure no errors are in the construction. The slightest error could result in injuries or deaths.
This guy: Ehh looks good.
The mark of a true architect
Who needs a tent when you can just make a house with floor heating and mud walls :D
Tiny Sheep Who needs a mud hut with tiles and floor heating when you have you house? I mean you could make one and you get to be outside but is like 2 months of working for that worth it? -Nah- Yes!
Twinkle Toes McFuckass but it works
I love that even though this channel makes him plenty of cash he still chooses to spend his time enjoying ‘primitive’ pastimes out in nature.
I can honestly just sit here for days at a time and watch this dudes content. Absolutely amazing what you can do when u put ur mind to something that interests you.
Better than a "TRY NOT TO LAUGH CHALLENGE": This is a "TRY NOT TO WANT TO GO TO THE FOREST AND START BUILDING YOUR HUT CHALLENGE"!
Shit I failed
Me too
Damnit I failed
I’m itching to do do it
But where ?
Anyone else want to move to the woods somewhere and start a little village?
++
Guthrie Linder it'll probably last a few good years until white people come and enslave us
Guthrie Linder No
HERROPREASE HERRO I'm dead 😂😂
lol but it would be cool in a survial situtaion
Man that bed is so creative.
The fact that he made it by hand. It just shows what you can do with your own to hands.
and rocks and shit
Xx_Venomous _Snake_xX two* YOU USED THE WRONG TO/TOO/TWO
good
Xx_Venomous _Snake_xX yeah, true
Anthony Grant bitch yas girl
What if all the primitive channels team up and build like a big village
Anthony Marasco 90% of it will be made with steel and lies
Everyone would make pools
This channel is the only legit one. The others are lies and scams.
@@oxntiger how do you know
_stolen_memes_ In the description, it says exactly what he did and how long it took him. The other channels upload every single week. It should be impossible to build that all with drying and preparation with one or two people with only primitive tools in a week.
A heated bed.. I repeat, a HEATED _fucking_ BED. I salute you, sir.
Wilfred Salmon I love the word CHUCKLE
why are you saying badwords
R3neeXD -
maybe the man made a bed hot because it cold outseid because he don't have a blanket
R3neeXD - you obviously haven't heard of an electric blanket have you
Can we just take one moment to appreciate the work that our ancestors did just to survive? Current times, sometimes I'm too lazy to get out of bed on time, but back then, if they didn't get the firewood, hunt for their food, and provide for the children by dark they would starve for the day or longer. It's absolutely incredible the work they did so a lot of us nowadays get to have these privileges. Sorry to take time away from your leisurely watching of this amazing work, but I just wanted to share. Thank you for your time.
think about it bro, hundreds of generations of people struggled and toiled in a world that didnt care about them so that you could eat chips and run around youtube comment sections with two black dudes kissing as your pfp. isnt it amazing
@@juiceoverflow yup, human innovation is incredible. makes life more convenient, and i doubt tv shows are much better, juice. so take off that invincible profile pic if you think you are so much better :)
am I the only one who finds these videos really soothing or...
yes, the sounds of the birds faintly chirping, and sounds of the forrest in the background. The sounds of him pounding, clay, molding it, snapping twings, the fire kindling. its almost like asmr for me. very satifying and relaxing. its also amazing to watch him build something out of NOTHING.
I also loves how he doesn't talk in them, really brings out the primitive thing.
+Melody Morales true
you're not the only one, they're actually making my hang over bearable
Yeeeesssss
Who needs to buy a house when you have this guy.
Hello
I would actually pay money for this guy to give me classes and stuff
PhotographicGeniusIfISaySoMyself omg same
PhotographicGeniusIfISaySoMyself right
PhotographicGeniusIfISaySoMyself same
PhotographicGeniusIfISaySoMyself don't you see he doesn't talk
Chubbtacular He can write it down. He comments.
Все очень понравилось.Легко строить когда у тебя есть современные орудия труда.Хотя тоже не просто...
А здесь с каменным топором!
Классная хижина получилась!