I love seeing Cody on this channel. Your two channels have sometimes the perfect overlap for a collab! You're finding raw materials and trying to work them down and isolate something to put in your product, and I mean that's like half of his channel at times!
I guess I can understand some of the liability issues with Cody's mine, but also seems a bit messed up that they wouldn't let him use it given they have worked together a few other times. Guess Cody didn't want to make the drive up to the farm to supervise.
Jacob, I think Cody does really own his mine, but I don't think that's the mine his family has found silver in. The other mine would have been his father's, but yeah, it's definitely understandable they didn't want a stranger coming in and filming their property, showing where that mine was, taking their silver, and being a liability.
everything is everything. so far he can eat while making it and a lot of other stuff. i'm kinda interesseted about how he is filming this without making a cam.....
a primitive câmera is not that hard, actually. it can even be done with paper (the film itself is pretty harder). i'm thrilled to see what he'll come up with.
Kishore, that's one of my favorite things about this channel, is that they're almost always full TV quality! In fact, they started as a small TV series, then came to youtube to have better creative control and liberty, and now they would even like to make another TV series!
Considering this video is largely based off stuff that happened last year, the forward planning that goes into each of these videos is mindblowing. Just imagine what has yet to be seen
Ditch the cookie sheet and use a cone bottom mold to pour your samples before the cupel step. It will capture a nice metal tip without glass and metal loss from it dripping all over the place.
Great work! Note that silver is also used in solder, an easily-melted alloy used to join electrical connections or copper pipes/plates. Silver (and it's compounds) also have an antimicrobial effect (read: kills germs). Silver is close to gold in electrical conductivity and is sometimes used as an alternative to gold. Gold and silver will also alloy together to form electrum.
Silver has the best electrical conductivity amongst all elements (ignoring super conductors). Electronics only use gold because it does not corrode. Gold actually has a lower conductivity than copper and silver.
I love the jumping around this channel does, it never feels like we never get complacent with a single topic or idea and instead get a wide variety of content with a similar theme. It kinda reminds me of brave wilderness because of that. Really puts across how many projects you have going at the same time.
This channel and content is so well documented and edited, it's fun and exciting (and a little addictive) watching each and every episode. I'm glad I found this channel recently. Keep up the good work!
Funny thing, this actually started out on TV! But due to the terrible time constraints (this is one kind of project you can't really rush) and wanting more creative control and more direct access to fans and their opinions, they moved to youtube. However, they actually would like to make another TV series now! They're having trouble getting it picked up for now, but it would essentially be more food-focused content exactly like they've made before!
Oh, but if you go to their Tools playlist, the early videos were actually from that local TV series! The casting metal part was really hurt, though, because of those time constraints, and they really had to rush it and even sort of work around that entire part of the project, which they hated to do. That was one of the biggest reasons they decided to move to youtube.
I've long thought they were criminally underrated, HTME is one of the hardest working channels on youtube, and it really shows in the amazing TV-like quality of every video!
I just realized you have almost 800k subscribers. I subbed when you were doing all of the brewing stuff, no idea how many subs you had then, but wow, you've got a lot more now lol.
I had always heard about them on and off, but only really started following them late last year and became a devoted follower, and even since just then, the channel has really started growing!
I’m astonished at the development of your channel and to be able to see how much knowledge you’ve been collecting with every video you make! I really enjoy watching your videos!
Please, please, please if you go under ground wear a hardhat at the very least. It is so easy to get injured in mines and caves. Used to take scouts (Explorers) caving every year. Safety first.
I would like to appreciate the hard work you are doing and uploading hours of work to UA-cam. Bravo, and hats off to you sir. I'll watch your videos for my birthday today.😁
Happy birthday! Or are you saying it's not your birthday, but you're going to celebrate today anyways because they uploaded a video and it feels like your birthday? ;)
this is awesome. literally ages of empire style progression. Also, Cody seems so different when he's not the main host of a video. seems so much more subdued.
and very soon there will be other UA-camrs dying to collaborate with you...I think it would be a dream come true for many fans if you could collaborate with the primitive technology guy ( the original one).
That would be pretty awesome, though it would likely take some planning due to the fact that a trip to Australia would have to warrant more than one project.
I've been here since you made your suit and it's been awesome to see the channel grow. Its super awesome that the obsidian video went viral, you guys really deserve it for all the hard work you put into these videos. You're on a track for a million
Can't wait to see how you're going to make your coinage. I have brass and aluminum that I want to make into some fantasy coinage for gaming. As a Canadian I would love to see you make some Canadian Whiskey. Although technically to call it Canadian Whiskey you would have to mash, ferment and age it in Canada.
I enjoy all of your videos. No offense but you don’t always know what you’re doing but that’s the pure beauty of all this you’re teaching yourself and you’re teaching others. Keep up the good work and can’t wait for your next video.
I watch Cody's Lab a lot. Where he does the "fire assay" or whatever and it's the molten lead and the bone ash cupel - that's one of the cooler things I've seen in a while - where it's a molten puddle and the different substances separate. It's just gnarly looking. If I ever feel like taking up hobbies again, this might be a direction I'd head. Kind of like geochemistry or something? And where you're saying it's not very valuable - that's still extremely awesome to take raw rocks, smash them up, do chemistry voodoo and come up with pure substances - just the novelty, general interest/curiosity and entertainment value to you and us viewers is well worth it. Also, I've seen a lot of videos where people take old electronics and computer parts and extract the gold/precious metals from them. I have basically two storage sheds and a room in my house nearly full to the brim with useless electronics - from dumpster diving. I originally intended to desolder all the parts (resistors, capacitors, LEDs, buttons, etc) and trash the boards - but it might be interesting to try to recover gold from the boards after salvaging the parts.
I actually do this every day at work. Actually silver extraction from low grade copper ore/slag/waste/... for determing the percentage of silver, but also the percentage of gold, palladium and platina in it, which remains in the silver. This is done for analytical purposes, to determine the value of the metal waste deliveries at our factory. But we melt the product with the lead oxide and the flux in a scorification dish. When it is melted you take the dish out, let it cool and when it is cooled down you smash it with a hammer and hit everything off the lead, the dish included. It is a much cleaner and safer way to extract the lead out of it. Pooring it and letting it scatter everywhere, I would not advice it. :-) Nice channel man! keep it up. :-)
Don B I would imagine his family that owns the land wouldn't want to open the floodgates if HTME grabbed some silver which would lead to more people to ask, and even owning the property, I am not sure if there are any mineral right laws behind it as well even though it doesn't seem the family or Cody has had any problems. Edit: And potential property damage and safety concerns with someone who isn't knowledgeable in the field. I'm sure they wouldn't want to be held responsible.
Felix, no, he doesn't, but he does go back to their ranch all the time to work on things, plus that's where his mine is and most of his tools and stored chemicals and metals. Because it's a gigantic ranch, they have space for that stuff there.
I've read that there is an abandoned silver mine in Duluth, near Point of Rocks, somewhere near I35. You may have been able to get your ore with a 2 hour car drive...
I love how Cody just has a Geiger counter in his pocket.
@Rapido Scrolled for this...was the top comment.
There’s an easy way to tell and just to....
Casually pulls out Geiger counter.
It makes sense. What if he runs into uranium?
It's Cody tho. Of course he has one. I would be disappointed otherwise
@@adrianvanderzandt4310 came to comment the same. Was the top comment
This seriously needs to be picked up by a station and aired on TV.
No, TV ruins things
I love seeing Cody on this channel. Your two channels have sometimes the perfect overlap for a collab!
You're finding raw materials and trying to work them down and isolate something to put in your product, and I mean that's like half of his channel at times!
I guess I can understand some of the liability issues with Cody's mine, but also seems a bit messed up that they wouldn't let him use it given they have worked together a few other times. Guess Cody didn't want to make the drive up to the farm to supervise.
Cody knows him but his family doesn't so, eh, kinda understandable.
it's not cody's mine, he has no authority to go against his parents (owners of the mine) decision.
Jacob, I think Cody does really own his mine, but I don't think that's the mine his family has found silver in.
The other mine would have been his father's, but yeah, it's definitely understandable they didn't want a stranger coming in and filming their property, showing where that mine was, taking their silver, and being a liability.
I mean, I don’t really understand why they didn’t let him, I don’t think he’s going to take that much silver, just enough to make a coin.
A camera?! Even though its called "How to make everything", when the series started I didn't expect this much "everything"
Verlisify I think we were both expecting (And still waiting for) how to make lasagne from scratch
everything is everything. so far he can eat while making it and a lot of other stuff. i'm kinda interesseted about how he is filming this without making a cam.....
yeah at this rate he will be making a computer within the next few years
a primitive câmera is not that hard, actually. it can even be done with paper (the film itself is pretty harder). i'm thrilled to see what he'll come up with.
it's called "How to make everything", eventually we'll have "how to make an intergalactic spaceship"
Your channel is one of the best in terms of content quality I've ever seen.
Kishore, that's one of my favorite things about this channel, is that they're almost always full TV quality!
In fact, they started as a small TV series, then came to youtube to have better creative control and liberty, and now they would even like to make another TV series!
Micah Philson good thing they did. TV industry is falling to shit. That's why the news media are attacking UA-cam and UA-camrs
It looks like something on tv too
Brings a smile on my face at 1:06 to see 3 of my fav youtubers all in one shot hahaha, miss you Grant❤️ 😊👌
When I first saw the silver bar I was like oh cody posted something then I saw How To Make Everything and I was like oh hell yea
It was a bit shiny for a cody thumbnail :P
Considering this video is largely based off stuff that happened last year, the forward planning that goes into each of these videos is mindblowing. Just imagine what has yet to be seen
*pulls Geiger counter out of pocket casually*
Christian Salge haha lol
You don't have one in your pocket at all times?
Tbf that's a pretty Cody thing to have in your pocket at all times
This is Cody we're talking about, after all.
I live in Ukraine and this is very commen here
I'm glad the channel got the recognition it deserved! Great video as always.
Ditch the cookie sheet and use a cone bottom mold to pour your samples before the cupel step. It will capture a nice metal tip without glass and metal loss from it dripping all over the place.
How to make everything + codyslab
This is amazing
An Ancient Spaceship Graffiti 5:47
very valuable
Truly unique indeed
Lol xD
Interesting.
*Quite Interesting indeed...*
Wow what a discovery
6:55 the easiest way to tell is to get a Geiger counter *immediately pulls out a Geiger counter from codes endless pocket*
lmao
Great work! Note that silver is also used in solder, an easily-melted alloy used to join electrical connections or copper pipes/plates. Silver (and it's compounds) also have an antimicrobial effect (read: kills germs). Silver is close to gold in electrical conductivity and is sometimes used as an alternative to gold. Gold and silver will also alloy together to form electrum.
Pixl Rainbow This is it... welcome to the Electric Age
Silver has the best electrical conductivity amongst all elements (ignoring super conductors). Electronics only use gold because it does not corrode. Gold actually has a lower conductivity than copper and silver.
Tiny tiny amounts are used
An antimicrobial effect in vitro. Don't try to replace your Neosporin with it, kiddos.
Matthew Olsen yeah, usually it's use only for plating the contacts
I love the jumping around this channel does, it never feels like we never get complacent with a single topic or idea and instead get a wide variety of content with a similar theme. It kinda reminds me of brave wilderness because of that. Really puts across how many projects you have going at the same time.
the work you put into this video was insane! Bravo.
This is amazing! I admire how much time and work you put into your projects, good luck on the camera
This channel and content is so well documented and edited, it's fun and exciting (and a little addictive) watching each and every episode. I'm glad I found this channel recently. Keep up the good work!
If this guy applied for another job, his resume would be really long.
Skills:
**All** the things...
Still no professional experience on paper :P
Lolol
It would actually be rather short. Just a link to this channel would do the trick.
Interviewer: so what fields have you worked in
Andy: yes
This was fantastic Andy! Keep up all the hard work, it's really paying off in the entertaining and informational content of these new videos!
Silver Reef is where I take my family to picnic sometimes. Awesome!
Dude, you need to have your own TV show!
Someone a Why? He gets more veiws on UA-cam than he could on a TV show, plus the TV station would force him to fake some things
Oh....I didn't know that....
Funny thing, this actually started out on TV! But due to the terrible time constraints (this is one kind of project you can't really rush) and wanting more creative control and more direct access to fans and their opinions, they moved to youtube.
However, they actually would like to make another TV series now! They're having trouble getting it picked up for now, but it would essentially be more food-focused content exactly like they've made before!
Oh, but if you go to their Tools playlist, the early videos were actually from that local TV series! The casting metal part was really hurt, though, because of those time constraints, and they really had to rush it and even sort of work around that entire part of the project, which they hated to do. That was one of the biggest reasons they decided to move to youtube.
Well said Micah! Thanks for filling folks in!
The amount of effort that goes into each video is great! This channel deserves at least a million subscribers 👍
I've long thought they were criminally underrated, HTME is one of the hardest working channels on youtube, and it really shows in the amazing TV-like quality of every video!
Well its above 1 mil now .
I just realized you have almost 800k subscribers. I subbed when you were doing all of the brewing stuff, no idea how many subs you had then, but wow, you've got a lot more now lol.
Jelly Man I swear like two months ago u had 200k subs
And it's well deserved!
He deserves millions!
I had always heard about them on and off, but only really started following them late last year and became a devoted follower, and even since just then, the channel has really started growing!
I subbed on the first videos and I was like "how can he be profitable?" and now he is.
You’re persistence is admirable. You’re awesome. I am glad I found your channel through KoR.
Silver, finally! I love the concept of these videos, great work!
I’m astonished at the development of your channel and to be able to see how much knowledge you’ve been collecting with every video you make! I really enjoy watching your videos!
Codyslab hurray
I'm loving the inclusion of drone shots. They're very well done; tastefully edited and included.
Please, please, please if you go under ground wear a hardhat at the very least. It is so easy to get injured in mines and caves. Used to take scouts (Explorers) caving every year. Safety first.
lol he didn't
Or take a 30 hour MSHA class.
too late
Voivod 1966 did u bring 12 Thai kids into a cave?
How to make a corpse
This show rules!! I really appreciate the style and format. This is beyond some of the best UA-cam quality out there.
I would like to appreciate the hard work you are doing and uploading hours of work to UA-cam. Bravo, and hats off to you sir. I'll watch your videos for my birthday today.😁
Happy birthday!
Or are you saying it's not your birthday, but you're going to celebrate today anyways because they uploaded a video and it feels like your birthday? ;)
Micah Philson 😅 it's really my birthday today. I turned 16.
How am I just now finding this channel... this is easily the best channel on UA-cam....
Your video is getting exciting day by day😍😍😍😍
I agree
I love seeing UA-camrs getting together. Especially when I'm fans of both of them.
The amount of hard work you put into every video is quite inspiring keep up the good work bro!
Gotta love Cody. Glad you still seek his knowledge.
Awesome!
Justin Y. Shoo you’re everywhere
Do you get a silver play button?
HUSJ PÅ DEG SJÆL!
I'm guessing your aware of the Justin T. channel?
hey Justin how old are you
As soon as you started looking for a cave I thought about Cody. nice work Thanks for sharing
Loving the videos. And to think you wanted another host. You're doing great.
this is awesome. literally ages of empire style progression. Also, Cody seems so different when he's not the main host of a video. seems so much more subdued.
I Love your channel Andy,I'm glad that I discovered your channel
I love this concept of how to build tech from scratch. This is the ultimate prepping
and very soon there will be other UA-camrs dying to collaborate with you...I think it would be a dream come true for many fans if you could collaborate with the primitive technology guy ( the original one).
Intex Cloud S9 theres only one primitive technology guy. The others are people doing dumb shit in their backyard with their shirt off
That would be pretty awesome, though it would likely take some planning due to the fact that a trip to Australia would have to warrant more than one project.
Intex Cloud S9 yea good idea
There are some people who make TV worthy shows on a place that anyone can get to.
Like this guy.
I applaud you.
Nice more frequent uploads without any loss in quality!
I've been here since you made your suit and it's been awesome to see the channel grow. Its super awesome that the obsidian video went viral, you guys really deserve it for all the hard work you put into these videos. You're on a track for a million
I dunno how recent that human activity was, look at that pepsi cup lmao, straight outta the 90's
I think at 6:06 you can see relatively fresh blood on the top left corner. Might still be recent.
@@SiGLoORiGiN woh
The dedication you guys put into each video is admirable.
Can't wait to see how you're going to make your coinage. I have brass and aluminum that I want to make into some fantasy coinage for gaming.
As a Canadian I would love to see you make some Canadian Whiskey. Although technically to call it Canadian Whiskey you would have to mash, ferment and age it in Canada.
omg that is so awesome seeing the pure metals just separate when poured out. never seen that before.
Bro I love the intro!
Wow. Just incredible. The quality and amount of work in this video is just amazing.
6:56 Classic Cody having a geiger counter in his pocket.
This colab content with Cody'slab is gold
Early squad! Keep up the work and projects! I learn so much from them😍
yee yee
The Cody'slab crossover is awesome!
In the semi-distant future - making a simple computer from scratch
I mean it's not that hard
It would be infinitely easier with relays.
I just wanted to say thank you so much for always doing your best and putting all your effort into making this type or content.
Loving the new intro!
Very cool to see the chemistry involved in this process; great collab!
Looks fun and good job👍
Love These videos!!!! They are so good and educational! I always love to sit down and watch one.
But the big question here is... Can you cast Silver??
lol
I cast silver ones with a school project.
DANIELMAND DK CAN YOU DO THISS?¿?
DANIELMAND DK, lol I just commented that, I should've expected a comment like this
the second question in can u cast mud
So happy to see your obsidian video go so well. Hopefully that's brings in some more people into this great channel
Yay another high quality video!!
Edit: I have an Idea: Uranium from scratch (ft. Cody)
Bruno Santos radioisotope thermoelectric generator or radioisotope photoelectric generator from scratch
Was hoping I got a little in what I collected, but Cody proved that wrong
How To Make Everything saddly
First, you need a star to die, and then wait a few million years.. It might take him a while to upload
Cody already has a video on turning uranium ore into metal
Am I the only one who wants to do what Andy does everyday??? He's living the LIFE!!
Love the videos bro! Keep it up!
It is always interesting seeing other people experiment with black and white film photography, one of my favorite things to do.
This channel is just amazing
TheCharbeeClub l
Wow! This guy is dedicated! Well done!
How to make these great quality videos
Didn't expect to see you here. RIP Grant. I always loved your videos.
Make a primitive lightbulb!!!
Make youtube put this on everyone’s recommended.
I enjoy all of your videos. No offense but you don’t always know what you’re doing but that’s the pure beauty of all this you’re teaching yourself and you’re teaching others. Keep up the good work and can’t wait for your next video.
why does cody casually carry a geiger counter?
You don't?
The real question is why wouldn't he.
I watch Cody's Lab a lot. Where he does the "fire assay" or whatever and it's the molten lead and the bone ash cupel - that's one of the cooler things I've seen in a while - where it's a molten puddle and the different substances separate. It's just gnarly looking. If I ever feel like taking up hobbies again, this might be a direction I'd head. Kind of like geochemistry or something?
And where you're saying it's not very valuable - that's still extremely awesome to take raw rocks, smash them up, do chemistry voodoo and come up with pure substances - just the novelty, general interest/curiosity and entertainment value to you and us viewers is well worth it.
Also, I've seen a lot of videos where people take old electronics and computer parts and extract the gold/precious metals from them. I have basically two storage sheds and a room in my house nearly full to the brim with useless electronics - from dumpster diving. I originally intended to desolder all the parts (resistors, capacitors, LEDs, buttons, etc) and trash the boards - but it might be interesting to try to recover gold from the boards after salvaging the parts.
12:31 Pure PANIC! Lmao
Andy, you're amazing!
Andy if you need a new kiln that is actually a lot hotter than your old one, I can send you a copy of my mixtape.
I actually do this every day at work. Actually silver extraction from low grade copper ore/slag/waste/... for determing the percentage of silver, but also the percentage of gold, palladium and platina in it, which remains in the silver. This is done for analytical purposes, to determine the value of the metal waste deliveries at our factory. But we melt the product with the lead oxide and the flux in a scorification dish. When it is melted you take the dish out, let it cool and when it is cooled down you smash it with a hammer and hit everything off the lead, the dish included. It is a much cleaner and safer way to extract the lead out of it. Pooring it and letting it scatter everywhere, I would not advice it. :-) Nice channel man! keep it up. :-)
What a surprise, the internet has easy access to salt.
Yes! More collab with Cody.
I wonder if this vid will blow up as well...
[InsertChannelNameHere] it will
Excellent, Andy! I've been looking forward to this video.
5:47 demonetised 😂
I'm really enjoying this channel very much. Keep up the great work.
5:47 😂😂😂
The vandalism and pepsi
In about 5 years this series would be amazing
Now extract the silver from an Obsidian sword.
You can see it in Cody's eyes how much he loves the things he does here
Very weird Cody wouldn’t let you use he’s mine
Don B I would imagine his family that owns the land wouldn't want to open the floodgates if HTME grabbed some silver which would lead to more people to ask, and even owning the property, I am not sure if there are any mineral right laws behind it as well even though it doesn't seem the family or Cody has had any problems.
Edit: And potential property damage and safety concerns with someone who isn't knowledgeable in the field. I'm sure they wouldn't want to be held responsible.
Probably wouldn't want to deal with a law-suit if he got hurt. I would've made the same choice
his parents did not cody would've said yes
LOL Cody still lives with Mommy and Daddy? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Felix, no, he doesn't, but he does go back to their ranch all the time to work on things, plus that's where his mine is and most of his tools and stored chemicals and metals. Because it's a gigantic ranch, they have space for that stuff there.
I've read that there is an abandoned silver mine in Duluth, near Point of Rocks, somewhere near I35. You may have been able to get your ore with a 2 hour car drive...
*_CAN YOU CAST OBSIDIAN??!?!??!!?_*
Oscar Armstrong no Alex steel tried.
Oscar Armstrong DAMN IT I THOUGHT OF THAT TOO
The king of random tested check his channel
The Giga Tamer hi its a joke
Yes you can cast it but it’s shit
The maximum jack of all traits, love this channel
Make A light bulb from scratch
1:01 Cody's refusal to give away a few meager lumps of ore reminds me of the Seinfeld's "no soup" episode. "No Silver for you"!!!
He said his family didn’t let him in, which makes sense, since another person said Cody doesn’t actually own the silver mine, his parents does.
5:48 insta-demonitization