Primitive Skills: Making a Clay Pottery Bowl on the Wheel the wood - Part1

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  • @survivalskills7184
    @survivalskills7184 6 років тому +180

    I love this guy 😍😍

    • @ivosilva9400
      @ivosilva9400 6 років тому +1

      os seus videos também são muito bons você tem que fazer mais

    • @survivalskills7184
      @survivalskills7184 6 років тому +5

      thank you

    • @jangkiwi
      @jangkiwi 6 років тому +1

      Hello, verry good video.
      I live in Ha Giang.

    • @SleepNoT-516
      @SleepNoT-516 6 років тому +7

      it was obvious to me that you are his gf
      i can see it from the house design

    • @thegenerousdegenerate9395
      @thegenerousdegenerate9395 6 років тому +2

      D'awe thats so cute!💏👍

  • @davidb1lh
    @davidb1lh 6 років тому +7

    Your hard work, honesty and commitment is going to keep your channel very alive for many years. Unlike these other guys making 30 videos of different pool designs and they all cheat by using metal tools they never made from scratch. Hard work always pays. Love your content.

  • @fubukifangirl
    @fubukifangirl 5 років тому +3

    Along with Primitive Technology, this guy's channel is my favorite because he actually does things that are useful for survival rather than just building stuff like swimming pools and underground house.

  • @Overlongful
    @Overlongful 6 років тому +162

    Maybe u should use wather flow to make it turn with a wheel :)

    • @curiousninjacat
      @curiousninjacat 6 років тому +15

      @@LegendLength that water flow is not enough to really power much and he would still either need to use a belt (Rope) or make a gear system .kick pottery wheels have been around for ages and are pretty simple i.e. ua-cam.com/video/BvciVXijupc/v-deo.html

    • @VeNuS2910
      @VeNuS2910 5 років тому +2

      then he will have to create a belt and some gears? i appreciate what he is doing because he is really showing us how to do it the primitive way. :)

  • @frankohero
    @frankohero 6 років тому +97

    Your own, selfmade, pottery-station. How valuable something like this is... out there, on your own, far away from "civilisation".
    You do all the right stuff.

    • @RenzitoARG
      @RenzitoARG 6 років тому +9

      Didn't you ever wonder how does he upload 1080p videos "far away from civilization"?

    • @Guzzist11
      @Guzzist11 6 років тому +1

      or whom belongs that rooster weoften hear in the background

    • @frankohero
      @frankohero 6 років тому +3

      @@RenzitoARG He gives immersion. Do not wonder about the surroundings, just take the immersion - Great stuff.
      CLEARLY he is a human of today. Somebody told me he´s a student - doesn´t matter.

    • @frankohero
      @frankohero 6 років тому +5

      @@Guzzist11 One of the WILD roosters you mean?

    • @LukeMcMullin
      @LukeMcMullin 5 років тому +2

      What about all the motor noises, as well as chickens, and children you often here in the background?
      He certainly does amazing things with sticks and stones.
      I don't care if he is airlifted to holiday inn each night, I mean who wants a block of wood as a pillow.
      I think his channel is one of the best on youtube, I love this guy and am quite frankly jealous. Keep up the good work.

  • @Kryyyyptonite
    @Kryyyyptonite 6 років тому +1

    Dont stop this series please ! cant wait for more content

  • @shaniel5776
    @shaniel5776 6 років тому +21

    you making your life easier with each video, keep it up bro

  • @TheProdigyEH
    @TheProdigyEH 6 років тому +127

    Great video. You have a nice water flow, have you think to convert that flow on mechanical power ?

    • @PrimitiveSkillsnet
      @PrimitiveSkillsnet  6 років тому +35

      thanks, I will do it in the near future

    • @GoofieNewfie69
      @GoofieNewfie69 6 років тому +4

      Would need a very large wheel or very fast flowing water , easier just to make a kick wheel. Wrap the outside of the wheel he got now with bamboo tubes full of sand (for inertial weight), mount low, spindle going up to smaller work platter. Too much to explain here, just found a vid which shows it clearly
      ua-cam.com/video/XrUM8m2rnP0/v-deo.html

    • @Syntox94
      @Syntox94 6 років тому +14

      @@GoofieNewfie69 wtf thats a video about Sloths :D

    • @ViNiMiCoRRizA
      @ViNiMiCoRRizA 6 років тому +7

      @@GoofieNewfie69 i've got curious about the method... then i got a video about sloths! LMAO! xD
      (i've got a slightly idea about what it is searching for "kick wheel pottery", but still would like to see one with primitive tools) ;)

    • @JusBidniss
      @JusBidniss 6 років тому +5

      Actually, the 3-toed sloth can make a decent kick wheel for pottery. It just takes him 20 years to do it....

  • @ofrinokrian4645
    @ofrinokrian4645 6 років тому +44

    you are actually the jungle king

  • @matejjesensky
    @matejjesensky 6 років тому +17

    if you add another wheel on the bottom, you could turn the whole thing with your feet ;)

  • @izzajoker
    @izzajoker 6 років тому

    Well done. That axe handle is the real hero.

  • @xichphiho
    @xichphiho 6 років тому

    Thích em trai này phết. Kênh ý nghĩa và rất đáng xem. Kênh rất hay và có cảm gíac thật, không lừa lọc, diễn kịch. Chúc em vui vẻ và ra nhiều video nữa!

  • @JiyaTop10
    @JiyaTop10 6 років тому +21

    Prepare rice and fish dish for us.

  • @anthonyjohnson1453
    @anthonyjohnson1453 6 років тому +2

    That opening angle of the land, was a good shot. ✌🏾thanx for the good content

  • @gastermax6950
    @gastermax6950 6 років тому +3

    The thing i love about your channel is the effort you put into your projects and the variaty of videos and projects, keep up the good work

  • @angrydingus5256
    @angrydingus5256 3 роки тому +2

    I've never seen anywhere in my travels across the USA where the clay just kind of bubbles up like that and I find it absolutely amazing. Amazing video and very helpful, thank you for sharing.

    • @jonhall152
      @jonhall152 3 роки тому +1

      East Tennessee. The whole region is just sitting on clay.

    • @TheRealMeko
      @TheRealMeko 2 роки тому

      I'm in Alabama and we have trouble gardening because the soil in most places is mainly red clay

    • @TheRealMeko
      @TheRealMeko 2 роки тому +1

      Oh ibsaw what you were specifically talking about! Okay so what I found researching is 2 possible explanations. 1) he already acquired it and put it in places to give us the satisfaction of watching go get it again lol or 2) flood waters. Where like large deposits of clay settled with the gravel and when it started to dry it gobbed up. The it rained again and it washed the outer layers off along with the gravel down the gobs until they are little mounds 🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️ I'm spit ballin

  • @adrog3434
    @adrog3434 6 років тому +11

    Every time i watch these videos i wander two things:
    a) What does he do inbetween videos, does he have a real home or what?
    b) How does he make these. Does he dit them himself? Is there an editor person?
    I really pokes my curiosity to understand this guy( and others like him on YT) better.

    • @juncusbufonius
      @juncusbufonius 6 років тому +7

      Yeah I saw someone commenting on his basic clothes the other day. However he always wears the same when filming. You can hear signs of a village just over the hill to the left where he probably does his video editing. Maybe though his family has this plot and he lives in a city. Listen and you can hear the cockerels & chicken most times. To have digital cameras and editing facilities... this is a show. It is none the less a good show. Not you, but it's strange how people can watch a zombie show on TV but think this is real life. It is an act but a good one, demonstrating a lifestyle that may not last very long.

    • @VeNuS2910
      @VeNuS2910 5 років тому

      people get carried away by what they see on the screen. :)

    • @primitivewayoflife7889
      @primitivewayoflife7889 5 років тому

      What do you mean, a REAL home? That’s so offensive to him. He’s obviously tried hard to make his HOME as good as possible and you are just being rude.

  • @vavassor
    @vavassor 6 років тому +2

    I was worried the wobbly wheel would make it harder to keep it round. But it looks like the pots turned out fine! You're a talented guy!

  • @UNKNOWGAMER699
    @UNKNOWGAMER699 4 роки тому

    Raise your hand if u are nature lover 👍

  • @inhimm
    @inhimm 6 років тому +1

    From people saying "he copies, he copies" to people saying "he is the most original and innovative primitive channel".. You earned every bit of respect u get in the comments. Keep up bro..

  • @VGarden
    @VGarden 6 років тому +1

    Wow My Big Brother did a wonderful Stuff again!

    • @PascalSWE
      @PascalSWE 6 років тому +1

      Your brother is very skilled and I can imagine you are aswell. Cheers from the frozen lands of Sweden!

  • @ЕгорПрохин-д3л
    @ЕгорПрохин-д3л 6 років тому +13

    You are the best! Continue to do what you are doing, and do not roll down to the pools, please!

  • @HenryLeslieGraham
    @HenryLeslieGraham 6 років тому +1

    best primitive channel out there!

  • @mikerowave4990
    @mikerowave4990 5 років тому +1

    So cool

  • @tylerbridgeman757
    @tylerbridgeman757 6 років тому

    Very peaceful and relaxing to watch. In my school days I scored higher in visualization than audio so I guess that's why I like these vids, he does not explain, he shows you, hands on. Sustained living to the max. Is there a skill he can't do? Nature provides it all for em

  • @thehooeys1392
    @thehooeys1392 5 років тому

    This video exemplifies one of the very few reasons why I love technology. Now we know how the pottery wheel started.

  • @craigpiech3580
    @craigpiech3580 5 років тому

    I think his skills are advanced, it’s his tools that are primitive 😀

  • @patlab555
    @patlab555 6 років тому

    I thumb up before watching because i knew it will be good and i was right!

  • @michellegotlocs1762
    @michellegotlocs1762 6 років тому +3

    You got great talent. .I love watching your work..I hate to see your videos goes off.

  • @aliciaperez3068
    @aliciaperez3068 3 роки тому

    Muy bueno. Eso es lo que yo buscaba algo muy sencillo y facil sin nada de electricidad ni tanta complicacion. Gracias y Dios le Bendiga Mucho por ese Inmenso Talento que tiene. Amén.

  • @CatboyChemicalSociety
    @CatboyChemicalSociety 4 роки тому

    Primitive Technology level Asian!!

  • @cocos_corner
    @cocos_corner 6 років тому +1

    Mesmerizing. You are a true artist.

  • @BarelySentientBraincell
    @BarelySentientBraincell 5 років тому

    What an amazing place to live. Warm weather, humidity, forests, nearby creek, bamboo everywhere, hills made of presumably limestone, pure clay deposits within hand's reach. That place is truly a paradise, what a treasure.

  • @IgorChistruga
    @IgorChistruga 6 років тому +40

    How long did it take to cut the wheel?

    • @grahammacleod2906
      @grahammacleod2906 6 років тому +17

      There's not a chance he used the tiny axe to cut that whole section. The cut marks are too big.

    • @pulsar5934
      @pulsar5934 5 років тому +6

      Graham Macleod still possible though ain’t it?

    • @maitre6360
      @maitre6360 4 роки тому +1

      @@pulsar5934 probably chainsaw

    • @frinnahful
      @frinnahful 4 роки тому +2

      @@maitre6360 No, if it were a chainsaw we would be able to tell from the cute marks. An axe was used to cut both sides.

    • @clairebeane3455
      @clairebeane3455 3 роки тому

      @@frinnahful the cut was too clean to be nothing but an ax. He stopped videotaping after he cut through the bark and then he had a perfectly uniform circle of wood. There is no way he used a primitive tool to cut that piece all the way through.

  • @pinkponyofprey1965
    @pinkponyofprey1965 6 років тому +14

    Pots!!! Good move!
    If they crack it's probably because they dry too fast so cover them with wet leaves, maybe. Google it if it's a problem! :D
    We had this potter's wheel thing in school (a LONG time ago!) with the weight at the bottom and you used your foot to turn the whole thing. That way you can use the hands all the time.

    • @Lillian_Bugs
      @Lillian_Bugs 6 років тому +1

      PinkPonyOfPrey google it realy are u stupid

    • @porterneidholdt1438
      @porterneidholdt1438 6 років тому +2

      @@Lillian_Bugs how do you think he is able to post youtube videos in 1080p?

    • @Lillian_Bugs
      @Lillian_Bugs 6 років тому

      Porter Neidholdt he goes somewhere

    • @porterneidholdt1438
      @porterneidholdt1438 6 років тому +1

      @@Lillian_Bugs And what is wrong with the phrase "Google it".

    • @survivinggamer2598
      @survivinggamer2598 6 років тому +1

      I believe it's actually because it COOLS down to quickly. You are supposed to leave it in the warm ashes if you heat it in the fire until it's no longer a
      wet (and hot?).

  • @dazedconfused5019
    @dazedconfused5019 2 роки тому

    It took me sometime to find this video, I'm so glad I did. Beautiful bowl and I hope you found it relaxing. I always did while working with clay.

  • @russellgriffith2122
    @russellgriffith2122 3 роки тому

    This guy makes me wanna live a life like that, 100% independent just you and nature the way it was meant to be

  • @dollydearest1306
    @dollydearest1306 6 років тому

    Well done. This is definitely one of the better primitive technology channels. Soon we will see this exact same thing being done by 10 other channels.
    You could perhaps use water energy to make that thing spin somehow automatically.

  • @SergeyRAD
    @SergeyRAD 6 років тому +2

    Thats cool!!!
    You can make smaller wheel connected to bigger, and spin it all by your feet while you operate with both hands.
    Awesome work, you are great!

  • @pirateman1966
    @pirateman1966 6 років тому +10

    If a ghost starts rubbing your shoulders, RUN like hell.

    • @enocherone
      @enocherone 6 років тому

      lolol

    • @VFRExplorer
      @VFRExplorer 6 років тому +1

      Why? I'll take free massage any day, ghost or not.

  • @sanalexgamingtr3881
    @sanalexgamingtr3881 6 років тому +3

    hi i love your videos alot! but maybe try making a saw next to make it easier to cut the big logs.
    contineu on this work and somebody will probably make a documentary of your work! lol

  • @kelsyburks3747
    @kelsyburks3747 6 років тому +2

    I like how you just come up with new idea to keep like a series going for your channel and I thought you might had more for that ol tree . keep up the good work and the new ideas I'll keep watching and liking and waiting for the next one

  • @VeNuS2910
    @VeNuS2910 5 років тому

    i remember when i was little, this is how people near the river do the pottery. this is amazing. :)

  • @HipposHateWater
    @HipposHateWater 4 роки тому +4

    Awesome work!
    It seems like a bit of a struggle trying to switch between spinning the wheel and shaping the pot with the current setup. It might make it easier keeping the wheel spinning if he raised the first wheel to desk height, and stuck a second, identical wheel at foot height. This should allow the pottery wheel to be entirely foot-powered--just kick it along with your foot at the speed you want it at.
    (I think I've seen some traditional pottery studios doing this, however I can't remember if they made the upper wheel thinner than the lower kicking wheel, or if they made both wheels equally thick for maximum momentum. I have no experience with pottery. :p)

  • @jnklee
    @jnklee 6 років тому +16

    Your table would spin longer if you would lubricate it. Very finely powdered charcoal might work reasonably well: it's still used today to lubricate watches.

    • @legoobi-wankenobi3080
      @legoobi-wankenobi3080 5 років тому

      graphite?

    • @Bear-cm1vl
      @Bear-cm1vl 5 років тому +3

      Graphite, used to dry lubricate gear systems like watches, is a different form of carbon than what this gentleman would get from a fire. Carbon in the form of sooty ash is abrasive; we used to use it or cigarette ash to polish out scratches in aircraft canopies.
      Even if they were the same, he burned the hole for the wheel shaft to go through the log, leaving behind carbon in the hole.

  • @LiviCG91
    @LiviCG91 5 років тому +1

    So cool! Love your videos I wish I had your skills living your way seems so peaceful

  • @eavening4149
    @eavening4149 6 років тому +1

    Beautifully done.

  • @werenostrangerstolove7739
    @werenostrangerstolove7739 6 років тому +8

    nice work man you're really making your situation there easier
    any interest in converting the wood wheel to a thinner clay plate to reduce weight?

    • @jonhall152
      @jonhall152 3 роки тому

      The plate is heavy so that it continues to spin. It must maintain angular momentum as you add clay and work it.

    • @sandgrains3418
      @sandgrains3418 3 роки тому

      I made a turntable, from a fan, so that it doesn't rotate easily,

  • @geoffreygwin6223
    @geoffreygwin6223 4 роки тому

    I can't even get cuts to look that smooth when I use Modern tools, very well done sir!

  • @iamjacksnick
    @iamjacksnick 6 років тому

    Breaking new primitive tech channel ground, again :-)

  • @gold3767
    @gold3767 6 років тому

    i watch this channel every time he uploaded

  • @wams467
    @wams467 6 років тому +4

    You are the best!!

  • @bearstarpresents2264
    @bearstarpresents2264 6 років тому

    What a great little Potter’s wheel!

  • @gustavoadolfovazquez5247
    @gustavoadolfovazquez5247 6 років тому

    con 1 millón de personas igual que este salvamos el planeta

  • @ZigglerTheForestSurvivorPL
    @ZigglerTheForestSurvivorPL 6 років тому +3

    This is amazing!

  • @vaneyes5137
    @vaneyes5137 6 років тому +1

    Awesome as always! Thanks for the upload :)

  • @rafiqkatana
    @rafiqkatana 6 років тому

    Best channel out there. Awesome editing.

  • @bibibibi7997
    @bibibibi7997 6 років тому

    Love from Greece! Thank you! So beautiful everything...

  • @ferencnorbertgasca235
    @ferencnorbertgasca235 6 років тому +2

    Very good chanel! I love your videos and I watch it every day! I give you succes from Romania!

  • @ibrahimgengec1
    @ibrahimgengec1 6 років тому +7

    Nice project 😀
    Can develop with a belt, pulley and water turbine 👨‍🔧

    • @ibrahimgengec1
      @ibrahimgengec1 6 років тому

      Bir kayış, kasnak ve su türbini ile gelisebilir. 🇹🇷

  • @elzardela
    @elzardela 6 років тому +2

    great! go on, thanks for creation

  • @anamariaoliveira8271
    @anamariaoliveira8271 4 роки тому +1

    Você é um AMOR nas artes PARABÉNS

  • @stevanlemeccis
    @stevanlemeccis 6 років тому

    Yo no entendía porque cortaste ese pedazo de tronco de esa manera (con el centro un poco más alto, en vez de dar un corte bien plano). Lo comprendí cuando quitaste el cuenco que hiciste con esa delgada corteza de una planta a modo de hilo. Sos un genio. No dejas nada librado al azar. Hace un año que te sigo aproximadamente y no me arrepiento. Sigue así! Saludos desde Argentina.

  • @ahrisuliftitah9860
    @ahrisuliftitah9860 5 років тому

    The thing I'm so impressed is the patient of cutting the big tree with a stone axe.

  • @VZPZ
    @VZPZ 6 років тому +1

    Well done!

  • @sokrates297
    @sokrates297 6 років тому +1

    When the wood slab rolls down hill: "Well, fuck.. Guess I gotta start over again"

  • @bonho1230
    @bonho1230 6 років тому +6

    Đậm chất Việt Nam

  • @mothereric8774
    @mothereric8774 5 років тому

    Some Ideas:
    - Build A Lathe
    - Build A Xylophone
    - Build A Trompe
    - Build A Trompe Powered Blast Furnace
    - Make Measutement Tools
    - Make Soap
    - Make Plant Oils

    • @lomiification
      @lomiification 5 років тому

      a lathe would be pretty great to start getting better tolerances on everything

  • @neilprince9543
    @neilprince9543 2 роки тому

    Your videos are awesome. I watched one and was hooked. Now I've gone back to the beginning not your channel so I can watch them from the beginning. Can't wait to catch up to the current videos!

  • @ithulah
    @ithulah 6 років тому +1

    Why not hammer a small (free spinning?) vertical peg into a second hole on the wheel, so you can get some leverage for further spinning when you are in the middle of throwing a pot and don't want to go back to the big stick? Good work as usual. Love following your progress. :)

  • @JasonTRogers
    @JasonTRogers 6 років тому

    I really liked your editing style in this video. It went strait to main points. I felt less inclined to fast forward it like I normally do.

  • @Nantosuelta
    @Nantosuelta 5 років тому +1

    Very cool stuff!

  • @myrnaorolfo4293
    @myrnaorolfo4293 6 років тому +1

    Nice i love it

  • @SabbiaVerde
    @SabbiaVerde 4 роки тому

    That's some nice looking clay

  • @shanefoster5305
    @shanefoster5305 5 років тому

    Finally a realistic video from these guys! Although I bet balancing that on that little stick was a huge challenge. And because it's not centered it won't last long, but sticks are easy to come by and replacee. I've seen other versions where they use a large chunk of wood on the bottom where they kick it with their feet and it spins a wheel above it that is much smaller. Seems like it would be easier than having to stop and start, but either way, this is a good "survival" video. So far I've watched several of these and they tend to cheat a lot. That is my only complaint.

  • @manickn6819
    @manickn6819 6 років тому

    Excellent work. The pottery looks good.

  • @ninjamonkey2251
    @ninjamonkey2251 6 років тому

    I subscribed to this guy because, of everyone in this genre, good or bad, he's the only one I've seen wear a shirt.

  • @thibni_
    @thibni_ 2 роки тому

    So THAT'S how you made your Potery Roll table!

  • @waltzworth
    @waltzworth 6 років тому +2

    Love your videos, suggestion..if you put grease or fat there is less friction in axle and extends its life

  • @Spectorblade
    @Spectorblade 3 роки тому

    Can’t wait for ended gragon fight

  • @arslanmehmood6371
    @arslanmehmood6371 6 років тому

    ladies and gentlemen!we have got ourselves a potter here.

  • @royalrajesh2007
    @royalrajesh2007 5 років тому

    Really awesome work

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 6 років тому +2

    AH, another great video!

  • @lonxv4090
    @lonxv4090 6 років тому

    I LOVE THUS CHANNEL

  • @vincabztv4570
    @vincabztv4570 6 років тому +1

    Very good my friend you make my idea before good job.

  • @Wrdwrk
    @Wrdwrk 5 років тому

    Wonderful ! 🇨🇦

  • @TheEmaxya
    @TheEmaxya 6 років тому +15

    You can make another wheel beneath this one on the same shaft, and spin lower wheel by your feet.

    • @VeNuS2910
      @VeNuS2910 5 років тому

      people are already complaining on how the wheel looks so perfectly cut.. i bet they will complain more if they see he made a pedal.

  • @akirokurosava4325
    @akirokurosava4325 6 років тому +1

    good work bro

  • @magma6366
    @magma6366 5 років тому

    i learn so much. thank you

  • @patriciahazeltine9986
    @patriciahazeltine9986 3 роки тому

    Pottery is very addictive!

  • @someting9205
    @someting9205 3 роки тому

    This guy makes me wanna wash my dishes using a toothbrush and brush my teeth using a toothpick

  • @HeraklitNorborakk
    @HeraklitNorborakk 6 років тому

    Deep deep respect bro. Ur progress is stunning.

  • @ItoKato
    @ItoKato 6 років тому +1

    unbelievable!

  • @البدايهكالنهايه
    @البدايهكالنهايه 5 років тому

    مشاءالله جميل جداً 👍👍👍👍🇸🇦🇸🇦

  • @ІдіотитаБожевільніводіїнадорог

    Круто. Інтересно дивитися як без нічого, роблять таку красоту.

  • @nguyentam4612
    @nguyentam4612 6 років тому

    Bạn khéo thiệt. hóng clip ms

  • @dmitrozavgorodniy448
    @dmitrozavgorodniy448 6 років тому

    OMG! Fantastic

  • @lorrainebijou4108
    @lorrainebijou4108 5 років тому

    Great job! Love watching your videos

  • @christinejean9073
    @christinejean9073 4 роки тому

    Trop coule vôtre vidéo continue comme sa

  • @SaltySalman
    @SaltySalman 6 років тому +1

    I love doing pottery . I go to village few times a year and I do that