When copper ore is soaked in water for a long time, we cannot distinguish them, but when dried, they turn green. I have successfully smelted copper, but the amount of copper in the ore is very small, I will have to be more patient. in mining to find large quantities for me to use at work.!
free mill copper will be rare it is usually not in metallic form. i wonder what ore and minerals you do have there... iron copper i suspect some gold and silver but you will not see it in the ore . you still need the water wheel to power a stampmill and a blower to make this somewhat efficient. thanks for the videos
Yes, the work is difficult and rewarding, I was more hoping that you would find large particles or even nuggets. I once saw a video of guys like you who found ore on a river, and it also seems to me that some of the stones you have are large, that they were reddish, similar to non-copper castings. they just had to be broken, maybe there was some copper in there
@@MrAfess nice assumption but iron turns red copper green or blue and finding "nuggets" is not normal it is usually copper or other metals in solution...in rock no longer liquid that is mined and processed to remove materials of value.
I have to say that I just recently found your channel. My first video had only 1 hut, no tools, and you were just routing water for rice fields and for the water hammer. Now, you have a small village with food everywhere, outbuildings, doors, baskets and earthenware vessels, a forge with a stockpile of metal and handmade metal tools. Some people are happy when they create a birdhouse. You have created a self-sustaining farm with only your hands and the world around you. It is really impressive my man. Keep it up!
When I started to watch your channel I needed to do some work in my old house. I talked to a contractor and he wanted $43K. I saw you doing things around and decided I'm going to tackle the job myself. It took me 3 months to do it and the result was fabulous. With the money I saved plus the headache, I bought good tools and I owe it all to you. You show how things could be done with little resources. For that I thank you very much. Christ may keep you safe.
The only problem I see with the nails you produced is that you neglected to create heads on them which compromise the integrity of the nails meaning strong winds could rip away boards more easily you may wanna think about that in the future
amazing to see how much work you have done over the years - you are a try inspiration - brilliant to see all these skills in good effect today! Thanks for posting Duong.
Your a amazing man . Your little paradise is Beautiful . We enjoy watching you. Not surprised you know how to mind for copper. Your a young man with the wisdom of a older man. Thank you for sharing a little of your life with us.
Congratulations on managing to extract it! If you want to have fewer stones in your sluice and improve its efficiency, you should flatten the reliefs more. The idea is to take advantage of the fact that copper is heavier than most stones, but if the reliefs of the filter are very high they do not allow the light rocks to separate from the copper. Thanks for posting Duong I wish yoy good healt and you family ❤
Your water wheel is right next to your bellows. Maybe making a reciprocating mechanism using the wheel might help you with the constant back and forth motion.
@P. Skill's current water wheel is under powered for a variety of reasons. By adding any other mechanism into the power train, he would lose even more power, again, to a variety of reasons starting with friction loss. After a certain point it becomes pointless with his current set up.
Doung. I want to congratulate you on your new found knowledge to collect precious metals in your creek. I do have a few more tips for you to better collect the metals and find more value in more items in the creek. -*rocks* that are small but heavier than usual might be a gem stone that could be cut for value. bring it back home to look at it's color under a light so we can see the type gem for its value. -You should also create a *mining pan* to pan for precious material. You can either use a clay to make a flat-bottom pan with ridges. Or you can make the same thing out of a strong tree's heart wood. (the dark center of the tree). As long as it doesn't have any cracks it could be used to concentrate the sand. -You can also create an *Iron Pick axe*. A pick axe is an axe with points that bend down to lift rocks out of the dirt that are hard to lift be other garden tools. -Also, a sluice box is normally meant to concentrate the gravel you make to a find black sand. You collect that sand that you found into a bucket. Use that concentrated sand to sift with the mining pan that you make. -It's about time you learn about *prospecting*. Prospecting is when you go along the river up and down to search for higher concentration of your metals. People normally sluice for 2 to 3 hours in a single spot to find a valuable concentration. You keep track of the sluice and panning of concentrate amount. This will determine your yield/spot ratio. -*How do you search for the most valuable spot?* ---Look for where rivers bend. Where there is a build up of gravel on a bend is where you can be sure to find metal deposits. ---Look for sedimentary rocks poking out of the ground. When you find a rock that looks like a bunch of layers or fingers pressing out of the ground, it means that the there is a top layer of precious metals that could have been exposed next to the sedimentary layer or the (granite layer). Just like in the sluice, the layers arrange themselves in the ground.
{Language FRENCH / FRANÇAIS} Bonjour DUONG, voilà, 2024, Je suis toujours là avec ma famille à vous suivre depuis la SUISSE (au centre du continent Europe) nous vous aimons beaucoup, vraiment vous êtes un vrai homme bon et nous vous souhaitons UNE BONNE ANNÉE à vous et toute votre famille. MERCI pour tout ce que vous nous partagez. On vous admire énormément. On vous aime
Hola amigo minero, yo soy del país más grande productor de cobre del mundo, 🇨🇱, de primera y segunda ley, la veta de ese cobre qué encontraste en el río de debe de estar en algún cerro más arriba, y cae al río, ojalá encuentres más y más grande, me encantó tu forma de fundir el cobre, es un mineral muy cotizado hoy en el mundo, con propiedades medicinales incluso. Abrazos amigo.. Saludos a tu familia, y a todos tus lindos bichitos de tu granja.. 🤗🤗🤗, y viva el cobre..!!!!! 💪💪.. 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱.
It is amazing when you take the time to look around , what you kind find. Being able to make use of the resources at hand is wonderful. I enjoy the way you take advantage of what nature gives you. Thank you for sharing you time with us. Watching from 🇨🇦 Canada.
De votre arrivée sous la petite grotte des montagnes jusqu'à votre pratique de tous les procédés agricoles et industriels, vous avez, en quelques années, montré comment les humains ont utilisé leur environnement pour ne plus être une espèce fragile et faible. 7 ans pour raconter 7 millions d'années de l'histoire humaine, c'est un bel exercice d'enseignement. Félicitations et prospérité.
An achievement indeed. Great work. Could you add 'Turn on Subtitles' at the start of your videos? I always only realise i need the subtitles a few minutes in
Please make a worktable/crafting bench. a place outside maybe able to be moved around. A real chair, something that will help you not get a bad back. Also a large chair and a sofa, so when you have guest they have a place to sit. I also like to see a lamp now, as you can make textile! Oh and ofcorse some soft bed stuff, like a pillow! And what about Rubber trees? you need to start growing them soon else you wont have any rubber before you become 40 years. Thanks for great videos!
Bạn nói "Một thành tựu to lớn đối với tôi". Có tính đến việc đó là kết quả của việc áp dụng các kỹ năng từ xa xưa. Chúc mừng!👍👍 You say "A huge achievement for me". Very much a YES!! Taking into account that it is the result of applying skills from way back then. Congratulations!👍👍
Make a classifier screen to remove the larger rocks, and use a bataya style pan to test different dig spots along the river - THEN use your sluice on that stuff, the "pay dirt".
Sự chờ đợi thực sự rất dài (nếu tính đến 20 phút... 🤨), vì vậy tôi rất vui vì đã ăn trưa. Dương, món sushi phiên bản Việt Nam mà Hương giới thiệu hôm qua (thịt bằm trong bí ngòi, còn gọi là cà tím, rồi chiên) đã khiến tôi ĐÓI đến mức thắc mắc tại sao BẠN không có mặt để thưởng thức! The waiting is indeed long (if one considers 20 minutes long... 🤨), so I am glad to have eaten lunch. Duong, the Vietnamese version of sushi that Huong showed us yesterday (minced meat in zuchini, also called eggplant, and then fried) had made me SO HUNGRY that I wondered why YOU were not there to enjoy it!🤔
La chai primitive technology propose des vidéos comme les tiennes. Mais toi en plus tu finis toujours par trouver de vraies utilisations pratiques et tout cela te permet de créer une ferme belle et productive. Bravo
very nice! congratulations! You might get better results - with less work - if you sift your sluice results in a miners' pan...that's how we do it here in Yukon Canada anyway ;)
Ang ganda talaga ng lugar ninyo, Matagal na kita pinapanood 3year na sa tingin ko may gold jan, Taga philippines ako manghang mangha ako sa lugar ninyo lagi akong ng aabang sa video mo..ingat
Bonjour Duong ! quel travail !!! il faut beaucoup d'énergie pour obtenir un tel résultat ! il doit y avoir des zones de concentration de minerai. Il semble que tu aies trouvé du cuivre natif. c'est plus que du minerai ! souvent les minerais n'ont que de très faibles concentrations. ton résultat est donc intéressant ! j'ai toujours un énorme plaisir à regarder tes vidéos. Bravo pour ta persévérence et ton courage ! merci de nous faire partager tout cela !
Where you find copper you will also find gold ...at least here in Rainforest Congo...Kepp it up my brother from another mother in the mountains of Vietnam rainforest
đây là quặng đồng, nó nặng hơn đá nên mình đã chọn lọc những viên nặng giữ lại để tô Luyện thành kim loại, còn việc màu xanh thì đây là lý do nó tồn tại dưới nước nên nó không lên màu, khi mình phơi khô nó sẽ xanh, hiện tại mình đã khai thác thử và thành công, hy vọng tìm kiếm được ổ của nó.hjz
Bonjour Duong, très bonne idée de vouloir extraire du minerai de cuivre mais je pense qu'il faudra beaucoup de travail pour obtenir une quantité de minerai suffisante pour réaliser des projets. Courage et persévérance, pour la suite de cette aventure. Donnez-nous des indices sur l'utilisation de ce cuivre. Si seulement vous aviez trouvé des pépites d'or cela vous permettrait d'améliorer votre situation familiale. Je vous suis avec intérêt, curieux de voir la suite. Amitié Denis du Var France 🇨🇵.
Je pense que vu le nombre d'abonnés et de vues que sa femme et lui génèrent sur UA-cam ils n'ont aucun besoin de plus d'argent. Les vidéos rapportent beaucoup à partir d'une notoriété certaine.
Thats not bad you completely covered the crucible with charcoal. Use larger rocks and channel below the fire . ..35:36.....and throw material through a hole over the fire, and chimney to make more. Very hard work because it takes alot of wood , and larger rocks to crush the smaller ones. Than you can use the ashes for cement .
Duong, I was watching your fish! When you were hammering the nails , the fish swam in that direction! I think they thaught you were calling them! 😂😂😂😂😂
Hello Duong! 👋🇨🇦 Been watching from the very beginning of your journey, hope to see more videos… copper mining is interesting. Be careful if it’s real though, it may attract the bad side of mining. Wish you all the best! (I’ve also watched your wife from the beginning ☺️)
Сразу пишу проходнушка для промывки меди, золота!))) только,что с ней делать с медью? Может посуду?То, да!Рифли большие, нужно меньше и делать под углом 45-50°в виде реек,а снизу под рифлями ткань или рифлёный резиновый коврик...Если в речке есть кварц,то возможно есть солнечный метал...
Oi Duong, boa tarde! Amei seu video. Sempre tive a impressào de que nesse riacho tem minérios não só de ferro, mas cobre, bauxita, ouro. Admiro sua criatividade, insistência, persistência e paciência até ver o resultado de sua pesquisa. E foi finalizada com sucesso 👏🏽 Tens todo o meu apoio. Procura, acha e explora um veio de ouro e mostra para nós, nem que seja usando batéia. Fdlicidades para você e sua família.🎉
Bonjour Duong, j'ai toujours du plaisir à suivre tes vidéos, depuis les premières que tu as faites. je suis admiratif devant tes compétences. Bonne chance.
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet Vậy sao anh làm cái bát đồng nhìn đẹp đấy chúc anh ngày càng thành công.vk ck anh sây dựng chung một kênh thì ok hơn là mỗi người một kênh,và hỗ trợ nhau thì sẽ ổn hơn
Khi nhìn thấy bạn vận hành ống thổi, Dương, tôi thực sự mong rằng bánh xe nước có thể làm việc đó cho bạn... When I see you operating the bellows, Dương, I really wish that the water wheel could do the work for you...
i wonder, now that you can make cloths would you be able to make something like a windmill? might be a decent way to get the kinetic energy that you've loss since the water mill isn't functional
Duong, I had an idea for if you repair the water wheel. You can make simple gears using discs of wood, then making holes around the edge and inserting wooden pegs. This would allow you to change the speed it turns things it powers. You could also use gears to power your pottery wheel with the water wheel. Also you could benefit from making a pump-drill, which is very simple to build and would make drilling holes much easier. Another useful thing to build might be a lathe. You can build a simple one called a pole lathe, or potentially make a lathe powered by the water wheel.
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet I’ve been watching other primitive skills channels on UA-cam and seeing lots of good idea for things you could make use of. The drill is very simple, and can be made from 2 pieces of wood, a piece of string, some clay, and something to make a drill bit. If you’d like more information let me know!
@P. Skill's current water wheel is under powered for a variety of reasons. By adding a gearset into the power train, he would lose even more power, again, to a variety of reasons starting with friction loss. After a certain point it becomes pointless with his current set up.
Would a little faster water current flow dow your sluice box help better to separate out the copper ore from the other stuff? Maybe you can mine enough copper ore to make your wife a copper bracelet! : )
When copper ore is soaked in water for a long time, we cannot distinguish them, but when dried, they turn green. I have successfully smelted copper, but the amount of copper in the ore is very small, I will have to be more patient. in mining to find large quantities for me to use at work.!
free mill copper will be rare it is usually not in metallic form. i wonder what ore and minerals you do have there... iron copper i suspect some gold and silver but you will not see it in the ore . you still need the water wheel to power a stampmill and a blower to make this somewhat efficient. thanks for the videos
Yes, the work is difficult and rewarding, I was more hoping that you would find large particles or even nuggets. I once saw a video of guys like you who found ore on a river, and it also seems to me that some of the stones you have are large, that they were reddish, similar to non-copper castings. they just had to be broken, maybe there was some copper in there
@@MrAfess nice assumption but iron turns red copper green or blue and finding "nuggets" is not normal it is usually copper or other metals in solution...in rock no longer liquid that is mined and processed to remove materials of value.
The amount of copper is very small, I hope to find the copper mine, its true origin@@MrAfess
Good job mining, left over concentrates can be smelted to get gold and silver.
I have to say that I just recently found your channel. My first video had only 1 hut, no tools, and you were just routing water for rice fields and for the water hammer. Now, you have a small village with food everywhere, outbuildings, doors, baskets and earthenware vessels, a forge with a stockpile of metal and handmade metal tools. Some people are happy when they create a birdhouse. You have created a self-sustaining farm with only your hands and the world around you. It is really impressive my man. Keep it up!
This really highlights why we stayed in the stone age for so long.
Thank you so much
When I started to watch your channel I needed to do some work in my old house. I talked to a contractor and he wanted $43K. I saw you doing things around and decided I'm going to tackle the job myself. It took me 3 months to do it and the result was fabulous. With the money I saved plus the headache, I bought good tools and I owe it all to you. You show how things could be done with little resources. For that I thank you very much. Christ may keep you safe.
I think Primitive Skills and Primitive Technology are in a race to see who can get to space from scratch first
Seeing you nail the woods you cut and shaped, with the nails you forged, with the hammer you made with your hands and dirt. Fills me with pride.
The only problem I see with the nails you produced is that you neglected to create heads on them which compromise the integrity of the nails meaning strong winds could rip away boards more easily you may wanna think about that in the future
You are a very hardworking person. I wish you good health
Thank you so much, wish you all the best
amazing to see how much work you have done over the years - you are a try inspiration - brilliant to see all these skills in good effect today! Thanks for posting Duong.
Best primitive guy on youtube.
Thank you so much
Fred and Barney are pretty good.
Beautiful mining vidio .. Amazing.. Alaway Succses God Blees You f💗💗❤❤
Thank you so much
Your a amazing man . Your little paradise is Beautiful . We enjoy watching you. Not surprised you know how to mind for copper. Your a young man with the wisdom of a older man. Thank you for sharing a little of your life with us.
Congratulations on managing to extract it! If you want to have fewer stones in your sluice and improve its efficiency, you should flatten the reliefs more. The idea is to take advantage of the fact that copper is heavier than most stones, but if the reliefs of the filter are very high they do not allow the light rocks to separate from the copper. Thanks for posting Duong I wish yoy good healt and you family ❤
Low yield ore but still pretty cool to have done this without modern technology.
Your water wheel is right next to your bellows. Maybe making a reciprocating mechanism using the wheel might help you with the constant back and forth motion.
and/or mix cement. 👉🙌🏽
@P. Skill's current water wheel is under powered for a variety of reasons. By adding any other mechanism into the power train, he would lose even more power, again, to a variety of reasons starting with friction loss. After a certain point it becomes pointless with his current set up.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Doung. I want to congratulate you on your new found knowledge to collect precious metals in your creek. I do have a few more tips for you to better collect the metals and find more value in more items in the creek.
-*rocks* that are small but heavier than usual might be a gem stone that could be cut for value. bring it back home to look at it's color under a light so we can see the type gem for its value.
-You should also create a *mining pan* to pan for precious material. You can either use a clay to make a flat-bottom pan with ridges. Or you can make the same thing out of a strong tree's heart wood. (the dark center of the tree). As long as it doesn't have any cracks it could be used to concentrate the sand.
-You can also create an *Iron Pick axe*. A pick axe is an axe with points that bend down to lift rocks out of the dirt that are hard to lift be other garden tools.
-Also, a sluice box is normally meant to concentrate the gravel you make to a find black sand. You collect that sand that you found into a bucket. Use that concentrated sand to sift with the mining pan that you make.
-It's about time you learn about *prospecting*. Prospecting is when you go along the river up and down to search for higher concentration of your metals. People normally sluice for 2 to 3 hours in a single spot to find a valuable concentration. You keep track of the sluice and panning of concentrate amount. This will determine your yield/spot ratio.
-*How do you search for the most valuable spot?*
---Look for where rivers bend. Where there is a build up of gravel on a bend is where you can be sure to find metal deposits.
---Look for sedimentary rocks poking out of the ground. When you find a rock that looks like a bunch of layers or fingers pressing out of the ground, it means that the there is a top layer of precious metals that could have been exposed next to the sedimentary layer or the (granite layer). Just like in the sluice, the layers arrange themselves in the ground.
Congratulations on your discovery of pure copper
I know right?
Channel is becoming a bit like a minecraft larp
{Language FRENCH / FRANÇAIS}
Bonjour DUONG,
voilà, 2024,
Je suis toujours là avec ma famille à vous suivre depuis la SUISSE (au centre du continent Europe)
nous vous aimons beaucoup, vraiment vous êtes un vrai homme bon et nous vous souhaitons UNE BONNE ANNÉE
à vous et toute votre famille.
MERCI pour tout ce que vous nous partagez. On vous admire énormément. On vous aime
Hola amigo minero, yo soy del país más grande productor de cobre del mundo, 🇨🇱, de primera y segunda ley, la veta de ese cobre qué encontraste en el río de debe de estar en algún cerro más arriba, y cae al río, ojalá encuentres más y más grande, me encantó tu forma de fundir el cobre, es un mineral muy cotizado hoy en el mundo, con propiedades medicinales incluso. Abrazos amigo.. Saludos a tu familia, y a todos tus lindos bichitos de tu granja.. 🤗🤗🤗, y viva el cobre..!!!!! 💪💪.. 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱.
Oh Thank you for your feedback, wish you all the best, see you in the next video
It is amazing when you take the time to look around , what you kind find. Being able to make use of the resources at hand is wonderful. I enjoy the way you take advantage of what nature gives you. Thank you for sharing you time with us. Watching from 🇨🇦 Canada.
Thank you for your feedback, wish you all the best, see you in the next video
De votre arrivée sous la petite grotte des montagnes jusqu'à votre pratique de tous les procédés agricoles et industriels, vous avez, en quelques années, montré comment les humains ont utilisé leur environnement pour ne plus être une espèce fragile et faible.
7 ans pour raconter 7 millions d'années de l'histoire humaine, c'est un bel exercice d'enseignement.
Félicitations et prospérité.
magnifiquement dit, mais l'humanité a au plus 2 millions d'années
@@glop7856 sans doute ai je un peu exagéré pour faire correspondre le chiffre 7 🙂
@@ghimo4111 good
@ghimo4111 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Muy buenos días amigo saludos
Native copper goes in, slag comes out, you can't explain that!
嗨!🙋, 董, 晚上好, 最近好久没发视频了, 你好👋, 在你所創造的物品, 都是为了生活, 祝您生活愉快, 美好的星期二, 明天会更好💙💜.
I have learned a lot about smelting today! Thank you for sharing.
An achievement indeed. Great work. Could you add 'Turn on Subtitles' at the start of your videos? I always only realise i need the subtitles a few minutes in
I will do that in an upcoming video to remind you that the video has subtitles
пора бы и чертежи уже делать, очень занимательно получается)))
Please make a worktable/crafting bench. a place outside maybe able to be moved around. A real chair, something that will help you not get a bad back. Also a large chair and a sofa, so when you have guest they have a place to sit. I also like to see a lamp now, as you can make textile! Oh and ofcorse some soft bed stuff, like a pillow! And what about Rubber trees? you need to start growing them soon else you wont have any rubber before you become 40 years.
Thanks for great videos!
Дякую!
Admiratif devant tes competances .
Bạn nói "Một thành tựu to lớn đối với tôi". Có tính đến việc đó là kết quả của việc áp dụng các kỹ năng từ xa xưa.
Chúc mừng!👍👍
You say "A huge achievement for me". Very much a YES!! Taking into account that it is the result of applying skills from way back then.
Congratulations!👍👍
Thank you so much
Bueno día amigo lla estrañaba sus videos k lla día no a sia
Have a good day 😊
Thank you all the best, wish you all the best, see you in the next video
Make a classifier screen to remove the larger rocks, and use a bataya style pan to test different dig spots along the river - THEN use your sluice on that stuff, the "pay dirt".
Oh Yes, thank you for your comment, wish you and your family good health
This is why people used to have 12 kids.
Sự chờ đợi thực sự rất dài (nếu tính đến 20 phút... 🤨), vì vậy tôi rất vui vì đã ăn trưa. Dương, món sushi phiên bản Việt Nam mà Hương giới thiệu hôm qua (thịt bằm trong bí ngòi, còn gọi là cà tím, rồi chiên) đã khiến tôi ĐÓI đến mức thắc mắc tại sao BẠN không có mặt để thưởng thức!
The waiting is indeed long (if one considers 20 minutes long... 🤨), so I am glad to have eaten lunch. Duong, the Vietnamese version of sushi that Huong showed us yesterday (minced meat in zuchini, also called eggplant, and then fried) had made me SO HUNGRY that I wondered why YOU were not there to enjoy it!🤔
I can't wait to see what he makes from it
😍😍😍
Life is like paradise if you look at rainy, cold, autumn Moscow.
La chai primitive technology propose des vidéos comme les tiennes.
Mais toi en plus tu finis toujours par trouver de vraies utilisations pratiques et tout cela te permet de créer une ferme belle et productive. Bravo
Thank you so much, wish you all the best
very nice! congratulations! You might get better results - with less work - if you sift your sluice results in a miners' pan...that's how we do it here in Yukon Canada anyway ;)
Oh Thank you so much
Ang ganda talaga ng lugar ninyo, Matagal na kita pinapanood 3year na sa tingin ko may gold jan, Taga philippines ako manghang mangha ako sa lugar ninyo lagi akong ng aabang sa video mo..ingat
Thank you so much, wish you all the best
Bonjour Duong ! quel travail !!! il faut beaucoup d'énergie pour obtenir un tel résultat ! il doit y avoir des zones de concentration de minerai. Il semble que tu aies trouvé du cuivre natif. c'est plus que du minerai ! souvent les minerais n'ont que de très faibles concentrations. ton résultat est donc intéressant ! j'ai toujours un énorme plaisir à regarder tes vidéos. Bravo pour ta persévérence et ton courage ! merci de nous faire partager tout cela !
Buenos días un saludo donde costa de Guerrero México 🙏🙏🙏
Where you find copper you will also find gold ...at least here in Rainforest Congo...Kepp it up my brother from another mother in the mountains of Vietnam rainforest
If you can find a quartz layer, then you may find gold.
You are Amazing
А уголь то фабричный)))
tôi rất tò mò về công việc bạn đang làm
đang khai thác đồng để bán mua maybach nha Huế
quặng đồng nó màu xanh a ơi. a nên đi ktra đi. vs lại dù là đồng hay vàng thì cũng k lên quay video đăng lên a ạ :3
đây là quặng đồng, nó nặng hơn đá nên mình đã chọn lọc những viên nặng giữ lại để tô Luyện thành kim loại, còn việc màu xanh thì đây là lý do nó tồn tại dưới nước nên nó không lên màu, khi mình phơi khô nó sẽ xanh, hiện tại mình đã khai thác thử và thành công, hy vọng tìm kiếm được ổ của nó.hjz
Good job🎉
làm một hệ thống quạt khép kín chạy bằng sức nước đi bạn, sẽ đỡ phải kéo bễ, đỡ tốn sức hơn
Duong, Its good to see a video of you at primitive skills. I like your channel because you make and build amazing things.
Bonjour Duong, très bonne idée de vouloir extraire du minerai de cuivre mais je pense qu'il faudra beaucoup de travail pour obtenir une quantité de minerai suffisante pour réaliser des projets. Courage et persévérance, pour la suite de cette aventure. Donnez-nous des indices sur l'utilisation de ce cuivre. Si seulement vous aviez trouvé des pépites d'or cela vous permettrait d'améliorer votre situation familiale. Je vous suis avec intérêt, curieux de voir la suite. Amitié Denis du Var France 🇨🇵.
Je pense que vu le nombre d'abonnés et de vues que sa femme et lui génèrent sur UA-cam ils n'ont aucun besoin de plus d'argent. Les vidéos rapportent beaucoup à partir d'une notoriété certaine.
3rd comment from Indonesia... I hope you are always healthy and always successful
thanks
Nice
Thats not bad you completely covered the crucible with charcoal. Use larger rocks and channel below the fire . ..35:36.....and throw material through a hole over the fire, and chimney to make more.
Very hard work because it takes alot of wood , and larger rocks to crush the smaller ones. Than you can use the ashes for cement .
Might have to experiment and make cement for panel ,slab and to seal everything.
Oh Yes Thank you for your feedback, wish you all the best
Beautiful place and great work Duong
Good job Duong 👍👍👍
Duong, I was watching your fish! When you were hammering the nails , the fish swam in that direction! I think they thaught you were calling them! 😂😂😂😂😂
Hello Duong! 👋🇨🇦 Been watching from the very beginning of your journey, hope to see more videos… copper mining is interesting. Be careful if it’s real though, it may attract the bad side of mining. Wish you all the best! (I’ve also watched your wife from the beginning ☺️)
You can use the power of the mill for the bellows
Сразу пишу проходнушка для промывки меди, золота!))) только,что с ней делать с медью? Может посуду?То, да!Рифли большие, нужно меньше и делать под углом 45-50°в виде реек,а снизу под рифлями ткань или рифлёный резиновый коврик...Если в речке есть кварц,то возможно есть солнечный метал...
i like seeing you do new things, like copper mining
Thank you so much
Oi Duong, boa tarde!
Amei seu video. Sempre tive a impressào de que nesse riacho tem minérios não só de ferro, mas cobre, bauxita, ouro.
Admiro sua criatividade, insistência, persistência e paciência até ver o resultado de sua pesquisa. E foi finalizada com sucesso 👏🏽
Tens todo o meu apoio.
Procura, acha e explora um veio de ouro e mostra para nós, nem que seja usando batéia.
Fdlicidades para você e sua família.🎉
“nós, nem que seja usando batéia.” You mean to make a battery from the gold?
@@ThisRecklessno, bateia is the pan used to separate Gold from dirt
Bonjour Duong, j'ai toujours du plaisir à suivre tes vidéos, depuis les premières que tu as faites. je suis admiratif devant tes compétences. Bonne chance.
Thank you so much, I am very happy to receive your feedback, wish you all the best
Can I come live there 😮
Of course, I'm just afraid that you won't have the courage
Where are you from? How old are you?
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet I'm from Canada
i miss and want you collab with duong, live in forest... bautiful
Very beautiful there💯👍👍👍💯😎
Nice👍👍😉💪🙂🤗🤞🤞
anh zai ơi khai thác khoáng sản chái phép đó nha
khai thác để để dùng cho cá nhân, gia đình thôi gái ạ, chưa phải thương mại đâu nhé
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet Vậy sao anh làm cái bát đồng nhìn đẹp đấy chúc anh ngày càng thành công.vk ck anh sây dựng chung một kênh thì ok hơn là mỗi người một kênh,và hỗ trợ nhau thì sẽ ổn hơn
No, copper melts faster (1085) than iron. (1538 degree Celsius) So copper melts alot faster. You probably made your iron kilns better somehow.
❤🎉🎉 good
Maybe its time to rebuild that water wheel. You did make a system to work the bellows for you.
Mi consejo esque debería usar una criba o colador para quitar las piedras más grandes.
The larger bits of copper found in the river are probably from the jacketed bullets fired during the war. This is a fool's errand.
Au💥Ag🔥Cu🤔 Удачи, наш далекий друг!
Fun experience, but not much of a return, for all your hard work!
Your videos are fasinating. I am a metal worker in Germany and seeing the stuff i work with in its raw form is awesome
Hola duong, ahora eres artesano. Bien por ti. Éxitos en tu nuevo proyecto. Feliz navidad 🎄🇻🇪😀
Khi nhìn thấy bạn vận hành ống thổi, Dương, tôi thực sự mong rằng bánh xe nước có thể làm việc đó cho bạn...
When I see you operating the bellows, Dương, I really wish that the water wheel could do the work for you...
Oh Yes Thank you so much
Duong is awesome! So in tune with nature
i wonder, now that you can make cloths would you be able to make something like a windmill? might be a decent way to get the kinetic energy that you've loss since the water mill isn't functional
Love your videos 🤟
Thanks for showing us how to mine copper, but its not worth the trouble unless there are rich deposits there.
Địa điểm này giống như đất nước Vianam!
Yes That rigth
nice amazing
Bom dia
a seguir minando cobre, el resultado es muy satisfactorio
Thank you so much
That was very interesting. Now I'm wondering what you would make out of the copper? How are the pigs doing?
Well this is gonna be a fun long term project. Wonder what its gonna be uses for? A small carving knife maybe?
Oh Yes Thank you for your feedback
I would pan what you take out of the sluice.
Duong, I had an idea for if you repair the water wheel. You can make simple gears using discs of wood, then making holes around the edge and inserting wooden pegs. This would allow you to change the speed it turns things it powers. You could also use gears to power your pottery wheel with the water wheel.
Also you could benefit from making a pump-drill, which is very simple to build and would make drilling holes much easier.
Another useful thing to build might be a lathe. You can build a simple one called a pole lathe, or potentially make a lathe powered by the water wheel.
Oh Yes, thank you for your comment, it is very useful, wish you and your family good health
@@PrimitiveSkillsnet I’ve been watching other primitive skills channels on UA-cam and seeing lots of good idea for things you could make use of.
The drill is very simple, and can be made from 2 pieces of wood, a piece of string, some clay, and something to make a drill bit.
If you’d like more information let me know!
@P. Skill's current water wheel is under powered for a variety of reasons. By adding a gearset into the power train, he would lose even more power, again, to a variety of reasons starting with friction loss. After a certain point it becomes pointless with his current set up.
The first thing you need to make from that copper is a gold pan.
Search handmining rocker box . It is an improved sluice box
Hey my friend Duong! Where you been?!!
السلام عليكم اخي العزيز تحياتي لك من morcco 🇲🇦👈
Yang Berwarna kuning sudah pasti emas itu.. Lanjutkan....
Congratulations for you❤❤
Would a little faster water current flow dow your sluice box help better to separate out the copper ore from the other stuff?
Maybe you can mine enough copper ore to make your wife a copper bracelet! : )
Ở đâu có mỏ đồng, ở đó có khả năng lớn là có vàng
vâng, tôi đã nghĩ đến vẫn đề đó, có lẽ tôi sẽ gành thời gian khai thác thử.. hy vọng sẽ có may mắn!
with the fabric you can make a foot pump for the forge
Oh Yes Thank you so much