Pump-Drill Primitive Fire (best-design)
Вставка
- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- In this video I demonstrate a different and better design of the pump-drill for fire making or drilling. This makes primitive fire making easy! Of course this is not something you would make in the first few months of survival, but is great for a primitive living situation.
Please subscribe: / @wildsurvivalskills
Facebook: / tommcelroysurvival
Instagram: WildSurvivalSkills
After a few decades of being obsessed with collecting survival and primitive skills techniques, I am putting out these videos to demonstrate the skills and excursions found at my school, Wild Survival (wildsurvivalskills.com). Videos are focused on primitive skills, rewilding, nature awareness, living off the land, off grid living, indigenous skills, shelter building, primitive fire, water purification, trapping, hunting, bow making, flint knapping, primitive pottery, basketry, edible and medicinal plant preparation and numerous indigenous skills.
I began studying wilderness survival when I was 17 in order to have the ability to spend extensive periods of time in nature, seeking out empowerment and without the need for external sources. I began studying in 1993 under Tom Brown Jr eventually teaching for Tracker Inc. I sought-out every old Native American teacher I could and eventually traveled the world living in very remote indigenous villages in the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Peru. My school teaches survival and primitive skills, nature awareness, how to live off the land, re-wilding, prepare for disasters. I strongly believe that experiencing survival living changes the way people approach their entire lives.
I ended up being an EMT for a survival school and after three days of watching students try to make fire from the fire bow. It was more powerful than me... I couldn't shut up any more. so I got my supplies and during lunch break I showed the class including the instructors . the counter weight pump drill. I told them different areas in the world might have dryer wood where a bow drill or even a friction fire might work. but in a wet area the pump drill will get so hot it will start a fire. you can scale it up or down and they still work. available materials will determine the size, and the pump drill is much easier on you're cordage/ laces/ rope/ roots . the bow drill causes a lot of heat and stress in the rope
This awnsers all my questions thank you
Thank you very much brother for the video! I am from Colombia South America here for the indigenous communities it is very important to produce the sacred fire in this way in fact it is called "origin fire" or "original fire" and this is always used in this way for important rituals or ceremonies with power plants , word circles, etc... Fire is considered something sacred, it is also a grandfather, the oldest in the Universe! Thank you
Thanks for the video. You could tell at the beginning that your design tweak was an improvement on the dynamics. I love how you made a replaceable plug to avoid having to rebuild the whole assembly. Nicely done!
This counterweight is a great nuance. It is extremely hard to primitively create a hole in a round rock and very time consuming to bake a clay counterweight. Thanks for the video.
With a flint tip I'd bet that drill could bore holes.
Excellent design.
Edward Sanford - I was thinking the same thing. With removable tips that thing could be used for all kinds of stuff.
Best I have seen so far!
Easiest friction fire method I have ever seen anyone use on UA-cam. I gotta try this myself. Thanks for posting.
I love that plug idea at the tip of the spindle. Tom is a pretty clever survivalist
You can remove the spindle's tapering requirement by providing a cross-pin (either below or through the "counterweight" assembly) and lashing the counterweight assembly to the spindle at that point. It is less robust if the assembly is struck while rotating, but it can make it easier/faster to construct when starting quickly the fire is important.
If you have an opportunity to update the video, you might also talk a little bit about methods to balance the "counterweight" (e.g. sliding rocks in/out along the assembly), or a method of determining the center-of-mass point in order to drill the hole in the right place for an arbitrary placement and varying size/mass of rocks.
(btw, thanks for proper centripetal v. centrifugal)
That's a great improvement over the "standard model" as it were. Thanks for the info.
whomever discovered this he must be a genius
The people whom discovered this died thousands of years ago.
PS: It's good to know someone knows the difference between who and whom.
Its whoever in this case.
I could not agree more. whoever came up with this, thousands of years ago, was a genius. This person is not. He simply took an already existing idea and tweaked it a bit with a different counterweight arm design. In fact, his design is flawed with how much mass there is. It takes so much force to get into motion that it's not worth the trouble of adding stones. The wood arm itself would provide enough mass to keep it in motion.
-Neanderthal 1200 BC
much like the sword, the bow & arrow, spear, etc. this device was likely invented independently innumerable times.
The stones spinning at the speed of light next to his crown jewels...
That cord better be strong :D
But besides that, this id a GREAT video. Awesome video and audio qualit, clear voice and an overall positive attitude here.
The stones on the drill aren't worth the danger to the stones on his, well, yeah. The wood arm itself is heavy enough to keep the affair spinning as you pump it.
So much more practical than trying to find sandstone to use as the counterweight. Thanks for the valuable information.
Tom, I don't know why this hasn't popped up before but you reinvented the wheel on this concept. My Scouts will love this! BTW, great idea with the detachable burner plug. Thanks
A work of genius! A beautiful thing to see. Thanks for sharing this!
so simple and so cool, love it, well done! Thank you!
Most EXCELLENT. Kudos for the apparatus as well as for the very practical demo. Many thanks.
much better and accessible in a raw situation, as you said, than the wheel design. Genius solution... Thank you.
Truly ingenious! Thank you for sharing this design!
This is an excellent method. I made one similar to this one and had tremendous success. This type of weight is much more effective than the typical round flywheel and is much easier to make.
This looks excellent, Tom. Very good modification, too! I learn a lot from your videos. Thanks!
I'm An old Native Canadian and was cool to see the addition to the pump drill ..Respect!
Im taking my hat off. Thanks for the inspiration! Long years to live
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Your Pump Drill design works faster and more smoothly than any other that I have seen, plus It looks like it could be made in a primitive situation with no more than a good solid Knife.
Nice Tom , simple and to the point .
Excellent Tom. Thanks for sharing this great design.
Man that´s pretty awesome, i need to make a video about this.
But ... he already did ....
Why obviously you just learned this method. Maybe you should make videos on something you know how to do.
Maybe make a video how to make something like this in a survival situation where you have only a multi-tool knife. How to use the yucca plant to make the twine need to make this type of pump drill since he didn't describe how to make it. This type of pump drill has been made before anyway
Clever, and absolutely spectacular!
Well Done!!! I like the way you developed the rock counterweight.... Makes perfect sense!!!!
That flywheel is great dude, I've never seen that before
Holy smoke! what a brilliant idea!
Love the new design on the pump drill:-)🌴🌊🌴
you definitely solved my flywheel problem. thank you sir and good job.
Great design! Thanks for the video!
This is amazing.
that's seriously cool! thanks!
Absolutely brilliant.
Best stuff i've seen ever
I am really impressed by your new design.
really cool idea with the bottom piece of wood and the stones
Awesome video! Very informative and explanatory and the camera quality is 10/10. Best video out there!
I love this. I love testing myself making fires in as many crazy ways as possible. If I ever get a chance, I'm so making one of these. Nothing better than carving your tools from the surrounding woods. Here's a fun one, just by the way, try finding some good string alternative, and then carving your own crochet needle. It's much easier than it sounds.
awesome design for the pump drill, Thanks for sharing !
Excellent video, Tom. Thanks for sharing man. Much appreciated. That softwood plug is seriously innovative. Gonna' attempt to make one of these next time I get out for a 2 or 3 day camp. All the best to ya'!!
Hi Tom, a friend put me onto you. This is brilliant, mate, I like the counter idea, much simpler than trying to bore through a stone. Thanks for sharing, buddy, take care.
Totally enjoyed watching... interesting design!!!
This is wonderful. It's given me an idea! Subscribed!
Awesome man, I like the 2 rocks between wood idea, smart man!
New to your channel, really great job on this tutorial, thought it looked great, and you presented it well. Nice work man
Thanks Tom. This design was great n it sets me thinking. Very good work there n thanks again for sharing.
This is a really neat design, I will look at making one of these for my up coming courses this summer.
Cody Lundin patented the barefoot survival mode
I like seeing you use privative skills but adding sound thought out improvements. This is one I'll definitely be trying 👍✌🥃
perfect design
Great idea with the hollowing shaft to add and remove tips.
Awesome video....those guys who participate of Discovery Channel Naked And Afraid should see this so their time in the jungle would not be that bad
It's already on there in a Mexico episode
+Michael DeMarois the cordage is availabal.....ive made it using vines
This dude Making the video was on that show but don't think he made the pump drill there.
i like your design, I have seen the stone and wood disk designs and in the rough they are hard to reproduce. but this is easily reproduced in the wild with a knife and some cordage. nice work.
Bo Wins thanks for sharing.
@Bo: Ever heard of taking two stout sticks, carving a half round notch in the centre of each one and lashing them to the spindle? Try it. It works.
It's highly unlikely that n today's world that we wouldn't have access to some kind of way to drill holes& can see how easy it is to make the counterweight n Ur design. If there's one thing I've found out & that's knowledge is gold...keep up the great videos.
Good Job...Thanks
Totaly best design
Yip thats a keeper.
Thank you
Great innovation. Thor from B.C. would be impressed. Replaceable bit. Smart.
That is genius! Thanks Tom and a Happy New Year
Great design.
very very well explained and constructed. thanks man for this video :-)
Wwooww.. extremely impressive
I love the fact that you're just in jeans and a t-shirt. Quite different from other survival experts.
Great demonstration, awesome stuff!
Masterful!
Great job!
Genius man. Keep the vids going bro, love them.
That is SO cool
None of will ever probably use our survival skills but it’s so good to have mostly for are mental health the feeling of doing something with nothing is indescribable great video really enjoyed it
Awesome! thanks man
I love it!
Watched your vid a couple times, and finally got an ember and blew it into flame tonight. Yet to have the same success with bow drill, but pretty much prefer this. More work to set up, but more chance of success. Thanks for the vid!
cool, we made these traditional drills on my island in the south pacific also
Nice wicked design
thanks for share my friend, very very good hi from México.
That is awesome!
I would lose an eye with that! it works a treat though.
Brilliant!
Amazing!
Brilliant.
best drill I have seen and very simple to make great job man
That was f**king awsome
i love it!! best yet!
This would be great for those with less strength. I would encourage this design for them.
Less strength but also as we see in some survival shows, when you're tired and hungry, you may not have the energy to sustain a bow drill or hand drill for 50-90 seconds or more or apply pressure to create a strong friction contact. This kind of design helps alleviate the need for that.
Brilliant mate.
I've seen something like this with the counterweight on the end before. I've not seen one so big though. Amazingly you can use this to drill holes too.
Super cool
Really nice idea
All of this can be done without a knife if you really needed to - the replaceable tip is an excellent idea. Saving energy in a long term survival situ cant be underestimated. I'll give it a go.
I love you your the best survivalest
thats ingenious
Very cool!
MUY BUENO
You must have put a lot of thought in this. great idea!
Love your videos
That's neat & easiest way to make fire ;))
Great video
A further design improvement. You wouldn’t even need to bore through the weight arms. Just sandwich the two pieces over the spindle. You could make flat surfaces on either side of the spindle and lock them in place with cordage.