Primitive Skills; Natural Rubber and How It's Made?

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  • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
    @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +64

    Hoàng Hương【 www.youtube.com/@hoanghuong10?sub_confirmation=1 】We are working towards a charity program. She cooks delicious traditional recipes to give to children, the elderly, and families in difficult circumstances. Please subscribe to the channel, watch videos to support us!

    • @bearnaff9387
      @bearnaff9387 Рік тому +7

      I have really enjoyed watching her build up the farm so very quickly and these recent videos where she makes food for the village children have been both mouth-watering and heart warming. You really lucked out in finding her, Duong.

    • @clementbellande8720
      @clementbellande8720 Рік тому +3

      Both your channels are great.
      Your wife is very generous.
      What you two accomplish is really inspirationnal.
      All my support.

    • @MedullanAutononomous
      @MedullanAutononomous Рік тому +2

      I'm sorry she is not living the primitive challenge. I hate hearing that chainsaw, it is so disruptive and makes it impossible for me to enjoy her videos.

    • @bearnaff9387
      @bearnaff9387 Рік тому +5

      @@MedullanAutononomous She did that back in... 2018 or something?
      Hers isn't a primitive channel, she's just homesteading a gentlewoman's farm outside the village. She's milled a bunch of her own lumber because felling and milling her own trees is cheaper than ordering lumber for delivery and hauling from the road, not because she's really DIY'ing everything.
      By all means, watch what you want, but the only person seeming to strictly adhere to the all-primitive ethos is Primitive Technology. Even our man Duong follows the ethos of "demonstrate the primitive method while it is educational, then only maintain as much self-made primitive material as is necessary for future demonstrations." Surely you've noticed that he's switched to charcoal made elsewhere for his smithing.
      He showed how to make charcoal by hand, and when it no longer served his educational purpose to be "authentic", he switched to the method that allowed him to make better videos more quickly. It's one of the things I like about him a lot. Unlike the actually-fake "bamboo villa in the jungle" dudes, Duong demonstrates the techniques he utilizes in full before a project is finished off camera. It's a good balance between authenticity and entertainment. I think it shows a real talent and appreciation for making old-fashioned actually educational Discovery Channel-style television.

    • @NiteshKumar-qc3mu
      @NiteshKumar-qc3mu Рік тому

      ​ 0:24

  • @QuantumMechanic_88
    @QuantumMechanic_88 Рік тому +49

    Your seed separator and the gears which make both pieces of round wood spin at the same time is genius engineering. What you do with the harvested rubber will be very interesting. All the best for the coming New Year.

  • @bearnaff9387
    @bearnaff9387 Рік тому +34

    It impresses me that your bellows has worked all these years without appearing to need repair or replacement. You can go months without needing it, but when you sit down it's ready to serve. When you originally made it I hadn't yet learned that Duong always knows what he's doing, and I thought the design was silly. I have since learned better, but this bellows is a particularly strong example of how wrong I was.

    • @curmudgeon1933
      @curmudgeon1933 Рік тому +9

      This type of bellows are used in Japan to make samurai swords. Modern metallurgy still hasn't been able to replicate the quality of some of the best blades...so they must have been doing something right.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +5

      Thank you, your shares are very useful to me

    • @Galriculus
      @Galriculus Рік тому +8

      To be fair, I believe he had to replace or repair it once (dont remember which of the 2) but still pretty damn impressive :D

    • @bearnaff9387
      @bearnaff9387 Рік тому +1

      @@Galriculus I'ld say. The internal valves are made of _leaves_. Oh heck! That's something he could use the latex sheets for! He could replace the leaves inside his bellows with sheets of latex rubber!

    • @zinckensteel
      @zinckensteel Рік тому +2

      @@curmudgeon1933 that used to be true, but somewhere in the 1970's or 80's we really did quantitatively match and surpass. The sampling, analysis, and verification of the modern replications are quite a good story in and of itself!

  • @atiqurrahman8070
    @atiqurrahman8070 Рік тому +25

    I really like this channel one of true primitive channels everything He does feel genuine and in every video there is something new to learn from him.

  • @bozydarziemniak1853
    @bozydarziemniak1853 Рік тому +16

    You can do a proffesional paints from such latex rubber. You just need to add some fillers such as limestone and dyes. If you want to prepare a black vulcanized rubber then you need to add sulfur to white latex rubber. This vulcanization is usually carried out by mixing crushed rhombic sulfur with rubber, and the obtained paste is applied to hard pressure rollers called calenders, where the previously mentioned cross-linking reaction takes place at a temperature of approximately 150 °C. Depending on the vulcanization conditions, the type of rubber used and the sulfur to rubber ratio, harder or softer types of rubber can be obtained. The higher the cross-linking density of the rubber, the less flexible (harder) and slower the rubber wears.

  • @Mithraschosen
    @Mithraschosen Рік тому +8

    Merry Christmas, Duong! Your projects on the homestead are truly wonderful to watch and I hope you have a lovely rest of your year!

  • @hizlicemo4803
    @hizlicemo4803 Рік тому +3

    These are the only videos that I really enjoy watching. Using all the primitive and ancient techniques remind me the survival history of humankind. Thank you my friend tak tak. Best wishes from Istanbul.

  • @regrandeilagan6647
    @regrandeilagan6647 Рік тому +36

    I have a high respect with this guy. Very primitive way harvesting the mother nature's gift wow 😮

    • @バレモト-w7o
      @バレモト-w7o Рік тому

      😅

    • @tendousatori5
      @tendousatori5 Рік тому +1

      This is how rubber sap is harvested 🤣 our Boy Duong just don't have proper container for the sap so he uses bamboo instead, the knife also very similar to any rubber harvesters have, but huge prop to Duong for crafting it himself 🎉🎉

    • @biaksangkhuptong4869
      @biaksangkhuptong4869 3 місяці тому

      ​@@tendousatori5Show he is very poor, Can you donate some money for helping him,..ha ha hai, .. 🤫😜🤣🐒🤣🤭🤭🙈🙈

  • @beckirico3640
    @beckirico3640 11 місяців тому +1

    I have been enjoying your channel for years and this is one of those videos that leaves me speechless. You are truly the most talented person on UA-cam. No one else does the primitive things that you do. Not even the original primitive dude. If I am ever in a plan crash and stranded in the forest, I hope it is near your farm. It is the only way I would be guaranteed to survive.😄👍💪🏼

  • @pillowwantan3226
    @pillowwantan3226 Рік тому +7

    Theoretically, you should be able to use rubber to make rubber bands (rubber circles) and use those in more complex machinery. Now, I am not very knowledgeable when it comes to machines, mechanics, but you should be able to use rubber bands to store kinetic energy and release it to make certain jobs easier.
    Rubber bands can be used instead of rope, to hold things together. Rubber string can be used in the same way. You can also try to use the rubber to waterproof your tools, clothes, spaces, buckets, small cracks. Rubber also helps you grip onto things easier, so you could either make rubber gloves, or coat your tools in rubber to prevent your hands from slipping while holding onto them.
    I think rubber can melt if you expose it to high temperatures, which should make it easier for you to create different rubber shapes (cast rubber) or coat things with rubber.
    You can also make rubber molds. I think that Concrete doesn't stick to rubber, so you could make LOTS of concrete bowls or cups VERY quickly if you have the right rubber mold made.
    You could also use rubber to trap air. (I don't know what that can be used for, but I think an engineering/your mind could make use of this). You know Rubber Balloons? You could make those with the rubber you had made and maybe there could be a use for this? Could use rubber balloons to cast concrete bowls out of them.
    When the rubber is still liquid, you can actually color it too. Could make black rubber, brown rubber, green rubber if you want for more colors.
    You could make a long rubber string and add it to your forge fire air tube blower.. thing (not sure what to call it). You know, that thing that makes your fire grow bigger and stronger when you push air into it? You can use the rubber string, so that the fire blower handle will slide back into place on its own, without you having to push on the handle.
    Or, you could use rubber to make a fireplace bellows. It's another, alternative way to blow air into your fire.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, your shares are very useful to me

    • @zinckensteel
      @zinckensteel Рік тому

      the lack of vulcanization will be a problem, just as it was with all early gum rubber products.

  • @IlzianeAlbano
    @IlzianeAlbano Рік тому +4

    Seus vídeos são tão maravilhosos, eu realmente relaxo assistindo. Obrigada por fazer os vídeos. Desejo que sua vida seja longa e próspera!

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much, wish you all the best. See you in the next video

  • @ancientbuilds3764
    @ancientbuilds3764 Рік тому +2

    Make a cloth bag with only a small hole at one end. Then fill it full of soil. Now paint it with latex, allowing it to dry each time. Repeat this until the latex is thick enough. Now empty the soil out. Now you have an airtight bag for the bellows! You could make the bag in a triangular shape, and put wood over and under it to protect the latex. Like a traditional European bellows. You could also make a Rucksack that is totally waterproof!

  • @dmlskip2010
    @dmlskip2010 Рік тому +3

    Duong, this is amazing. Maybe next time, instead of leaving all the liquid latex to harden in the deep bucket, pour thin layers into shallow winnowing baskets and let it harden in thin sheets. Less cutting and much less pressing required. You are amazing. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Scott-i9v2s
    @Scott-i9v2s Рік тому

    (11:20) Nghĩ lại, khi tôi còn trẻ ở Indonesia, tôi chưa bao giờ xem ai làm việc trên cây ở đồn điền cao su nơi bố tôi làm quản lý bảo trì! Thậm chí không một lần trong 10 năm đó! Vì vậy, hình dạng của con dao mà những người công nhân chắc hẳn đã sử dụng là một điều hoàn toàn bất ngờ đối với tôi! Vì vậy tôi cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều, Dương!😁😁😁
    (11:20) Thinking back to when I was young in Indonesia, I never watched anyone working on the trees at the rubber plantation where my father worked as a maintenance manager! Not even once in those 10 years! So the shape of the knife the workers must have used was a complete surprise to me! So I thank you deeply, Duong!😁😁😁

  • @alexsmit9554
    @alexsmit9554 Рік тому +7

    Impressive! If you impregnate fabric with latex you will get an excellent waterproof material.
    It would be very interesting to see a water pump made from latex valves and latex fabric hoses; Latex also makes excellent bottle caps.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins Рік тому +2

      But if you don't vulcanize with a little sulfur and heat, it remains sticky and breaks down quickly.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      THank you so much

  • @Kittems
    @Kittems Рік тому +8

    Always amazed at how sharp he can get these tools he makes

    • @zinckensteel
      @zinckensteel Рік тому

      It's guys like him that inspired me to keep practicing with whetstones and grinding wheels - now my kitchen knives are razor sharp and a dull knife just feels.. ..wrong.

  • @aslmoon4569
    @aslmoon4569 Рік тому

    هذا مثير جدا للاهتمام لم ارى شجرة مطاط من قبل شكرا لك صديقي على هذا الفديو انتضر الفديو القادم حتى اتعلم منك ماذا يصنع من المطاط اتابعك من العراق 🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much, wish you all the best, see you in the next video

  • @70n24
    @70n24 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work as always! Happy new year!

  • @arnostoermer3563
    @arnostoermer3563 Рік тому +1

    Super! Danke!😍🤗

  • @arturopalomino702
    @arturopalomino702 8 місяців тому

    Its amazing !! 😃😃👏👏

  • @xalbox826
    @xalbox826 11 місяців тому +1

    How long does it take for the trees to recover from the cuts? How often can you get the sap from the same tree?

  • @victorhugorojas8463
    @victorhugorojas8463 Рік тому +2

    Excelente. Usted y su esposa hacen cosas muy lindas para ayudar a personas de bajos recursos económicos.
    Dios los ha de bendecir siempre..

  • @susangranger2174
    @susangranger2174 Рік тому

    Greetings from Ontario Canada Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year. All the best for 2024 Thank you for all the wonderful videos Have been watching your channel for several years

  • @AventurasdeumAventureiro
    @AventurasdeumAventureiro Рік тому +11

    Acho incrível suas habilidades 😊😊 parabéns por ser tão guerreiro.
    Estou a produzir alguns conteúdos meio que parecido. Mas sei que não chegará aos seus pés.

  • @clementbellande8720
    @clementbellande8720 Рік тому +4

    Hi Duong,
    Looking forward to see what you're going to do with the rubber.
    Cheers from France ❤

  • @uglypanda27
    @uglypanda27 11 місяців тому

    Is it Just me who came back from night shift work and watched this video before sleep 🛌 #much love from north east India 🇮🇳 #happy new year ❤

  • @peraspera6559
    @peraspera6559 8 місяців тому

    Спасибо! Весьма познавательно!

  • @heatherarthur6232
    @heatherarthur6232 Рік тому +1

    You never cease to amaze me…what a creative mind.❤

  • @ruthpereira4804
    @ruthpereira4804 Рік тому +1

    Oi Duong, boa tatde!
    Moro na Amazônia Brasileira.
    Já tivemis um chamado ciclo da borracha. Assistindo a esse video, lembrei-me dos seringueiros da Amazônia.
    Muito bom o seu trabalho, bem primitivo, não passou pela defumação
    Feliz Ano Novo para você e sua família🎉🎯

  • @222mmax
    @222mmax Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your skills and and knowledge. God bless you and your loved ones

  • @Faesharlyn
    @Faesharlyn 11 місяців тому

    I remember the day you used bamboo to bring water down from the mountain, there was a fire and a roof, not much else.
    Thank you for sharing

  • @poorboy2012
    @poorboy2012 Рік тому

    Hello Mr. Duong, your videos are very good, you are a creative person and I really like everything you do. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Christian-l4t
    @Christian-l4t 9 місяців тому

    @PrimitiveSkillsNet did u add anything to the plant latex? Like formic acid? Thanks

  • @leonoramalvaroza9821
    @leonoramalvaroza9821 Рік тому

    This guy is very organize and very talented i really admire for sll your doings keep it up bro God Bless you and your family

  • @crabbyrara77
    @crabbyrara77 Рік тому +1

    Hello Duong! 👋🇨🇦 Wow this was a very interesting video, thank you for sharing! Can’t wait to see what you do with the rubber now! 😊

  • @Scott-i9v2s
    @Scott-i9v2s Рік тому

    (31:20) Bây giờ tôi bắt đầu nhận ra tại sao mỗi đồn điền lại khá lớn. Thêm vào đó, sau một thời gian, bộ sưu tập mủ cao su đã giảm dần về mức gần như bằng 0. Điều này đòi hỏi phải chuyển việc thu hoạch sang đồn điền mới với cây mới. Và các đồn điền được trồng lại theo chu kỳ 2 (đến 3?) năm.
    (31:20) Now I begin to realize why each of the plantations was quite large. Plus that the latex collection faded to near-zero after some time. Which required moving the harvesting to a new plantation with new trees. And that the plantations were re-planted in a cycle of 2 (to 3?) years.

  • @Михаил-ж3ш2ж
    @Михаил-ж3ш2ж Рік тому +3

    Да, слава Богу! С Рождеством Христовым!😊

    • @nevertheless1671
      @nevertheless1671 Рік тому

      Так он же ещё не родился! Или ты от Зелебобы- предатель веры и семьи?

  • @alidaajah4447
    @alidaajah4447 Рік тому

    Good job man 👍 ... I hope you have a good day
    Am frim jordan 🇯🇴😘🇯🇴😘👍👍

  • @san-eltim3550
    @san-eltim3550 Рік тому

    In Russia, birch sap is harvested in spring in April and May, it is delicious and healthy, and in order not to injure the bark of the tree, some tricks are used. You need to take a 5mm drill bit and make a small hole in the tree, then insert a cocktail tube into it. The juice will run through a tube into your container, while the tree is not injured in any way and in this way you can collect a lot of juice. 😉

  • @Wintersnow147
    @Wintersnow147 Рік тому

    Cool video!

  • @srigunarso7268
    @srigunarso7268 Рік тому +4

    so sad to see your waterwheel broken... is there any plan to restore it in the future?

    • @peterolsen9131
      @peterolsen9131 Рік тому +1

      he has rubber and copper now, next step, a francis turbine and hydro -power generation , i would truely love to see a full-on gilligans island hand wound bamboo armature rotating inside a larger diameter bamboo stator , long and straight windings are most efficient and would suit a long thin bamboo design well with thick windings easy to make from the native copper, a little local magnetite for the initial mag field and we are in business! it would be dope to see him cross the thresh hold of steel age to modern electric age by himself?

    • @srigunarso7268
      @srigunarso7268 Рік тому

      @@peterolsen9131 he need magnet to produve electricity

    • @rani.andretti
      @rani.andretti 2 місяці тому

      ​@@peterolsen9131 that's crazy 😂

  • @TheSimpleIvan
    @TheSimpleIvan Рік тому

    This is another amazing video. You can do so much with rubber. It is fantastic you are helping kids. Any mention of the lake not being full? How is the upland where empty rice was? Have a Happy New Year

  • @ningshengjie653
    @ningshengjie653 Рік тому +1

    🙋, 董兄弟晚上好, 将打造出来的胶刀, 上山找来的橡胶树, 20:28 用树叶🍃把它借到竹子就可以了, 这样就不会流失胶汁, 記得, 要早上割才有更多的胶, 我希望你收割到更多的胶水,
    (祝您圣诞快乐🎅🎄❄️🎉💌💌)

  • @juliafernandez1634
    @juliafernandez1634 Рік тому +2

    Hoàng de verdad eres un pozo de sabiduría,hoy me gustó mucho saber de donde sacan el látex que usamos cada día,nunca me imaginé que pudiera ser de un árbol???? Un vídeo precioso.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Scott-i9v2s
    @Scott-i9v2s Рік тому

    (35:20) Xin thứ lỗi cho tôi, Dương, vì tôi chưa bao giờ quan tâm đến lĩnh vực cao su thực sự của các đồn điền cao su. Tôi quan tâm nhiều hơn đến khía cạnh cơ khí của máy kéo mà cha tôi quản lý việc bảo trì. Cộng với xe lửa mô hình điện và thiết bị điện tử của radio ống, v.v. Vì vậy, tôi rất biết ơn khi được cùng bạn tìm hiểu về mặt mủ của toàn bộ quy trình cao su!🤓😄
    (35:20) Please forgive me, Duong, for never having been interested in the actual rubber side of the rubber plantations. I was more interested in the mechanical side of the tractors that my father managed maintenance of. Plus electrical model trains and the electronics of tube radios and such. So I am very grateful to learn with you the latex side of the whole rubber process!🤓😄

  • @murielrenard726
    @murielrenard726 11 місяців тому

    C est génial ce que vous faîtes, c est vraiment super avec bien sur beaucoup de travail.
    Je vous trouve super, un bon bricoleur et ingénieux .
    Muriel de France

  • @lriques1
    @lriques1 Рік тому

    Muito bom ! Aproveitar os recursos da natureza é muito importante! Pra retirar o látex, vc precisa cortar só de um lado, fazendo uma linha vertical e varias na horizontal, como se fosse uma espinha de peixe! Do jeito que está fazendo, vc vai bloquear o fluxo da seiva!

  • @snorksonforks
    @snorksonforks 8 місяців тому

    Latex rubber is most easily handled if allowed to dry in thin sheets .. A large mass of latex is good for some things but may be more useful if allowed to dry on a large surface in thin sheets .
    I dont know how it would work out though since its going to stick to everything it drys on .
    Still its great to see you constantly innovating new materials and methods 🤠

  • @originalshredder34
    @originalshredder34 Рік тому

    God has blessed you with many gifts and wisdom. I cant wait to see what you make with the rubber sir!

  • @ronneltompong3202
    @ronneltompong3202 11 місяців тому

    This is what i have been waiting.

  • @HeartLessGem_
    @HeartLessGem_ Рік тому

    Once again Doung you've out done yourself 👏🏾

  • @ivangenadevich6047
    @ivangenadevich6047 Рік тому

    Доброго дня тебе и твоей семье😊 Класнно получается👍 А что если налить его тонким слоем на ровную поверхность🤔 может будет плёнка которой можно что то укрыть или сделать непромокаемую накидку. Или попробывать мешать при застывании чтоб в куске было меньше воды. Или залить в тонкий желобок и сделать резинку для штанов👍 Очень полезная вещь много можно найти применений.

  • @djpomare
    @djpomare Рік тому

    Great video

  • @Scott-i9v2s
    @Scott-i9v2s Рік тому

    (37:27) Ấn tượng của tôi là các con lăn ép hết nước, vâng. Nhưng kích thước tổng thể không tăng nhiều như độ dày cuối cùng cho thấy. Các tấm cao su cuối cùng có vẻ được nén nhiều hơn so với khi ở trạng thái ban đầu. Bạn có đồng ý với suy nghĩ đó không?
    (37:27) My impression is that the rollers squeeze out the water, yes. But the overall size is not increased as much as the final thickness suggests. The final latex sheets seem more COMPRESSED than when in their original state. Would you agree with that thought?

  • @jjdieselcowboytraveler79sm71

    Awesome and very fascinating.

  • @alicedelosrios3829
    @alicedelosrios3829 Рік тому

    Great video 👍👌

  • @DictatorTuna
    @DictatorTuna 11 місяців тому +2

    Of course the forbidden milk gets turned into the forbidden mozzarella.

    • @samuelmuldoon4839
      @samuelmuldoon4839 11 місяців тому

      I suppose that white color Latex rubber made from tree sap visually resembles mozerella cheese. However, the rubber made from rubber trees is not as edible as the cheese made from cow's milk, relativly speaking.

  • @BjornBear21
    @BjornBear21 10 місяців тому +1

    I’m just curious, is there anything you can’t do?
    😂😂😂
    Amazing buddy.

  • @Scott-i9v2s
    @Scott-i9v2s Рік тому

    Bây giờ tất cả những gì tôi có thể hy vọng là các bạn cũng đã thích thú với những món ngon mà Hương đã chuẩn bị cho các em những ngày qua!😄
    Now all that I can hope is that you too enjoyed the delicious things that Huong prepared for all the children these past days!😄

  • @alloucheelhareth2396
    @alloucheelhareth2396 Рік тому

    nice and very interresting video i hope next one will be for what you use this latex

  • @ramthian
    @ramthian Рік тому

    You are great 👍 x

  • @davet.4945
    @davet.4945 Рік тому

    Will you Vulcanize it with sulphur and carbon black and then heat it in an iron press to make shapes?

  • @roxyagev5601
    @roxyagev5601 Рік тому +1

    Chúc bạn nghỉ lễ vui vẻ, tôi đề xuất một gợi ý, hãy tìm những cành giâm hoặc phân lớp không khí của cây và trồng chúng để bạn có một ít ở gốc và bằng cách đó bạn không phải di chuyển nhiều.

  • @donactfussy9890
    @donactfussy9890 Рік тому

    Have a good and healthy New Year, Duong!

  • @saifulazfar1983
    @saifulazfar1983 Рік тому

    Wow...amazing...now you can manufacture a shoe right...👍👍👍

  • @bigman3606
    @bigman3606 Рік тому +5

    i know it's not a priority, but with rubber you can definitely make better wheels. so might be able to make something like a bicycle =) another fine video and hope things go well for you. edit: you'll need sulfur as well to process the rubber won't you?

  • @MrsVforshort
    @MrsVforshort Рік тому +1

    I will always watch you and your husbands video. I started watching your video when your husband was sick. Then I subscribed to your wife’s channel don’t stop helping the children.

  • @MrBlack.
    @MrBlack. 11 місяців тому

    What do you make with the rubber? Footwear? Raincoats? Etc?

  • @pouringamgangmei3368
    @pouringamgangmei3368 Рік тому

    Make a pair of rubber shoe. Im eagerly waiting in your next video. ❤❤

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, wish you all the best. See you in the next video

  • @oldtamilan
    @oldtamilan Рік тому

    Bro, I am seeing you there, because I feeling myself there, you are living like anything, Enjoy the life

  • @FantasiaFantasia-n6o
    @FantasiaFantasia-n6o 11 місяців тому

    ¡Hi Duong!
    Depending on what you want to make, you better make molds. You work wood very well.

  • @MountainJohn
    @MountainJohn Рік тому

    My man is making sneakers in primitive technology. What a legend

  • @unusualfabrication9937
    @unusualfabrication9937 Рік тому +1

    also, there is something you may be able to do to the rubber called vulcanization, which may improve it's properties, though frankly I don't know if it works on latex. theoretically, if you heat the rubber with sulfur in a air-free environment (maybe a clay capsule with a tiny hole so it doesn't explode when heated) it will get firmer, but that is a naïve simplification of a process I don't fully understand

  • @samuelmuldoon4839
    @samuelmuldoon4839 11 місяців тому

    Do you have to mix rubber tree sap with vinegar in order to transform the Latex from a liquid state into a solid state.

  • @鄭寶貴-q5j
    @鄭寶貴-q5j Рік тому +1

    你好你好聰明太棒了❤❤

  • @jurandirfortuno3828
    @jurandirfortuno3828 10 місяців тому

    BEAUTIFUL ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @phuketmusicscene9008
    @phuketmusicscene9008 Рік тому +6

    Here in Thailand the trees are cut higher up the trunk, at the lowest point of the cut pegs are driven in to give the sap a point to drain into the collection cup which here is a half of a coconut husk ! Latex is losing its value against synthetic rubber so it’s losing popularity with land owners

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +4

      This is a rubber tree that grows in the wild and I only use a small amount. Maybe I need to learn how to cut and practice cutting a lot to get more experience.

    • @phuketmusicscene9008
      @phuketmusicscene9008 Рік тому

      @@PrimitiveSkillsnet did you use Formic acid to coagulate the liquid latex ? Or is there an alternative?

  • @Painstillplays
    @Painstillplays Рік тому +1

    My question after years of watching is how you get the cameras to move like that wile your walking 😮

  • @ShamaniteChar
    @ShamaniteChar Рік тому +3

    What will you be using the rubber for?

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +3

      I have a lot of things to do, I want to make sandals, make shoes to protect my feet, want to make slingshots and anything related to rubber.

  • @jmccarty480
    @jmccarty480 Рік тому +3

    Hope you're doing well my friend.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Рік тому +1

    Thank you , Duong .
    🐺Loupis Canis .

  • @tile-maker4962
    @tile-maker4962 Рік тому +1

    A car engine has what is called a serpentine belt to turn the pullies so the engine can work. A bike has a chain. I wonder if you can make a rubber-pully mechanism to help you with your daily needs. Make like a bike to turn wheels or a complex pully structure to power your house more efficiently.

  • @lacoraivey1291
    @lacoraivey1291 Рік тому

    Hey boss!...do you make the charcoal yourself?...if you do I would love to see a video😊

    • @ancientbuilds3764
      @ancientbuilds3764 Рік тому

      He used to. Now he gets it in. He shows us the process at the beginning then swaps over due to time constraints. Unless you have a handy village nearby, it simply is not possible to produce videos on time. If you wanted him 100% honest then it would be months between videos.

  • @AdricM
    @AdricM 11 місяців тому

    you have any sulphur deposits nearvy? if you cook the latex with it, it becomes moldable/shapable and then can make shoes or other perminant rubber things.

  • @kelliepastellie8619
    @kelliepastellie8619 Рік тому +1

    Wrap it around your wheel to make a rubber tire for your barrel?

  • @haydenrobbie7368
    @haydenrobbie7368 Рік тому

    in the future straining them with cloth should help to get rid of the bits of bark and leaves so you don't have to do it by hand...

  • @loislara6991
    @loislara6991 Рік тому +1

    I look forward to seeing what you make from this. I never fail to learn something from you from your videos, so thank you 😊

  • @stimpyfeelinit
    @stimpyfeelinit Рік тому +2

    awesome! time to upgrade your shoes with the new rubber 😎and maybe you can also try a slingshot?

  • @glawenclattuc3127
    @glawenclattuc3127 Рік тому

    Duong, do you think you could plant and grow some rubber trees near your farm? If they grow well you would have easier access to the rubber in the future.

  • @kenneth2519
    @kenneth2519 Рік тому +1

    I recommend you to make an anvil. You can make one that is basically a really big nail that you can punch into a log and use the flat head of the nail as a striking surface to forge. Because you are striking against metal, it will retain a lot more force and heat so shaping the iron will be more easy than on rock.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, your shares are very useful to me

    • @kenneth2519
      @kenneth2519 Рік тому

      @@PrimitiveSkillsnet this video explains it very well i hope it will help you with forging more efficiently! ua-cam.com/video/fO8tvaaZUro/v-deo.htmlsi=-XzQEfsh20_MELDi
      Also Merry Christmas and keep up the amazing work Duong!

  • @zinckensteel
    @zinckensteel Рік тому +1

    Steel, copper, rubber, wood, stone, ceramic, and cement - you could make your own hydroelectric power plant at this point ;-)

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, your shares are very useful to me

    • @zinckensteel
      @zinckensteel Рік тому

      @@PrimitiveSkillsnet You are most graciously welcome; you alleviate a deep fear - the terror of being disconnected from a meaningful and healthy human tradition. My grandparents would have been derisive of us both, but I never learned a single useful skill from either of them.

  • @evilness13
    @evilness13 Рік тому

    How do you stop it from coming out the bottom of the bamboo poles

  • @surajkrpd-hm3jr
    @surajkrpd-hm3jr Рік тому +1

    Wow good

  • @ReallyHobby
    @ReallyHobby 11 місяців тому

    Ты мог бы сразу залить сок на противень чтобы получить нужную толщину резины. Это избавило бы тебя от лишней работы 😅

  • @naufragoeneldesierto577
    @naufragoeneldesierto577 Рік тому

    Feliz navidad amigo,y abrígate que ahí creo que estais en invierno y vas con muy poca ropa.
    Un saludo cordial desde España 🇪🇦👍👍.

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, wish you all the best, see you in the next video

  • @MrOj53
    @MrOj53 Рік тому

    I grew up in a small town in S Sweden where there is a rubber factory. They imported rubber from South America. MERRY CHRISTMAS

  • @glawenclattuc3127
    @glawenclattuc3127 Рік тому

    The small knife for the rubber trees reminded me of a crooked knife used for wood carving. Their blades are bent in a smooth curve instead of at a sharp angle to make a blade shaped like the letter J. They are excellent for hollowing wood for making spoons or cups.

  • @stevenanderson236
    @stevenanderson236 Рік тому

    Very interesting

  • @MrJamesguy1
    @MrJamesguy1 Рік тому +1

    Hi Duong, did you consider using a mold to let the rubber solidify in? Might be an easyer/neater way to process it.

  • @Art_em666
    @Art_em666 Рік тому

    Very primitive is good