An attorney, engineer, craftsman, teacher and not an ounce of arrogance. I don't know how you do it, but thank you so much for recording it. Oh, also; the switching back and forth on different tasks isn't uncomfortable at all. It gives the story continuity and keeps it flowing without getting boring. It honestly helps the hour long format flow by in what seems to be minutes. All and all, your videos are great and they keep getting better.
i have no clue where you see/feel/hear arrogance. as a psychotherapist, i call both BULL SHIT "FOSTER" and PROJECTION. arrogance is just insecurity. this man, Max is not insecure. he just goes and does. perhaps it's time for you "FOSTER" to take a page... or... even... to get a course of therapy to look at your insecurities and why you project them onto others. pitiful.
Because Netflix does the job of catalogueing and sorting the videos. Someone could do the same, if they made a website which used an to insert the youtube page of each video into their page, to make it look and feel more like netflix, than like youtube. Yes, I am suggesting a movie directory website for youtube content.
In America we have a saying "measure twice, cut once". In Russia you have "measure 7 times, cut once". The quality of this craftsmanship reflects that. Through impatience and over-use of power tools I question if I could build a water wheel that even functions. Yet you have made something that spins true using the bare minimum of tools. Absolutely incredible.
Max, I really enjoyed the longer format. It was a nice change, and the quality of your videography is very professional. Thank you for all the time and effort you expend to share this with us. Good bless.
THIS is the way humans are supposed to live. Anxiety, depression, hopelessness...so much can be traced to us forgetting our nature and living in grey cities. Thanks for the inspiration!
@@user-oi7tn6hm7e Max is an exceptional member of our species. Sure, several of us could copy what he's done but the vast majority could not conceive it.
@@AnEvolvingApe That is true, sadly. We evolved to tolerate parking lots, traffic and junk food. It may be for the best thou, seeing how many treat nature one could think they dont deserve a place in it.
@@user-oi7tn6hm7e My personal philosophy is inspired by Buddhism and I don't think that "deserve" has much to do with it as much as that's the way things have evolved. I'm happy for Max that he has achieved enlightenment to some degree while most of us will be stuck in the wheel of Samsara. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Longer is better, especially when the videos are so infrequent. I wish I could speak Russian so I could understand what is happening on the Russian channel.
I agree with people who liked the longer video. The work involved in the project demands a closer inspection of the process. In a way, because the job itself demands time, so should the video. That was awesome.
42:48: "I believe that the work should not be tiring, and that the best rest is a change of activity, so when I feel that I am tired, I just switch to another job or go swimming, fishing, cooking or washing dishes. Work should be harmless and enjoyable, and often hard work will do more harm than good. Although occasionally, in a fit of enthusiasm, it is permissible to perform feats of labor. But only in moderation."
I was about to make this comment, he put it so well. I often find that I start to get irritated with whatever I'm doing and want to do something else but I force myself to continue. I think I'm going to start following his advice more
@@chadhayes4945 I don't know. I read from "Although" through to "moderation", and it just struck me as a comedian's line like Norm McDonald or Rodney might use in a bit. It just struck me as funny. Do you see what I'm saying about how it reads?
The amount of effort in making this Waterwheel exponentially surpasses an average viewer's effort in watching a video over 15 minutes long. For the amount of content, effort, and exertion used into making this, anyone that thinks this is too long hasn't fully appreciated what they just saw. This is a great vid, well worth the time watching.
Everybody, who has ever tried to make a video about something he is crafting, knows how much work it is, to make a filming with intended focus, changing position, controlling the material, saving it, and still do the work you want to film. Great work. I love it all and can't get enough of it. Very good work for filming and the opus itself, genious, I might say. I'm a big fan of your projects, the hut, the waterwheel and your tool manufacturing. The place you have found seems to be far away from any other hut or humans. That can not be found in densely populated areas like Middle of Europe anymore. May this place be protected from any evil-minded creatures.
I love how you say "many of you will question x y z..." while I am just sitting here admiring your patience and ability to learn all the skills you display. The length of the video was great, I wanted to go to bed an hour ago but this was worth staying up for and time flew by. Brilliant in every way to me.
I have watched literally hundreds of regular woodworking videos on YT and enjoyed many of them, but this really takes the cake. Amazing work. Thank you so much.
As I write this, your country and mine are at odds. I'm not even sure if you have access to this comment at the moment. It gave me much pleasure to know that common men of common interests have common ground that bridges thousands of miles and bypasses the greed and grasp of the politicians that make decisions in our name. This video was beautifully done. You kept me spellbound for an hour. Well done, sir.
Your voice and narration is calming and cathartic. Hearing your thought process and explanations for your engineering and work coupled with alternating from different work tasks made the hour flow by without tedium. I enjoyed the ingenuity of your work. Thank you for taking the time and effort to film, edit and share your passion.
The detail of how you have learned to spend more (or less) effort because it is required (or not) is very useful. As an Engineer, the tendency for extreme accuracy is always there, so know when it matters or does not is very critical. Understanding the points in time that require extra attention focus on design and where "good but rough is good enough" also helps a person doing it the first time where extra care is a good investment. I enjoy the way you present the material, and using the correct description of the tools used lexicon for clamp types and such, helps those without experience to look up details on more information themselves -- this is very important to those that have less experience to help themselves! Bravo.
This is truly amazing, nobody else makes this kind of stuff out in the forest, not to even mention about such level of engineering and precision. I watched the whole 53 minutes with a huge smile on my face. Thank you for making these films.
Max, thanx for your contribution to the sanity of so many of us . Hopefully you are enduring the stressful days of your part of the world and are finding hand work as calming as ever.
Privet Max...The experiment was a complete SUCCESS! As far as I'm concerned, this was the best video presentation you have done. For me the hour flew by like it was minutes, that's how absorbed I was. Your attention to detail is fantastic and I learn/enjoy watching you work with raw materials gathered from nature, keep it up my friend...thanks again Max for a most illuminating time...
Governments don't want us living like this, being independent and self sufficient. Governments rely on their people's perceived need of them, which is why they continue making things worse for us. The worse it is, the more people think they need the government, the more power the government gets.
Sir, I am in awe. Please continue. I will (due to age and health) never be able to replicate your efforts, but it pleases me to know that men such as yourself are still out there and sharing their methods with all who are willing to learn. Thank you.
I'm hoping you are correct on that language matter. I copy and paste all the Russian messages into Google Translate to get some understanding of Russian. In this case, however, the verb in your sentence is translated to Tighten (as one would solidify a lid on a bottle or more firmly attach two boards with a screw). Maybe the best way for one to learn some Russian is to focus on nouns. Still, I get the gist of your message in spite of Google. Спасибо, и хорошо там. Ричард
@@Проф-ь1т Я интерпретирую это так: «Да, Ричард, выучи несколько существительных, затем еще существительных. Затем глаголы, а затем еще глаголы». Нет ничего плохого в том, чтобы дополнить курсы великих русских писателей, которых я трижды слушал во время пандемии. .
I did not realize until you said almost hour long video that I had just been sitting enraptured the entire time. This was such a different experience from the usual over energetic, attention grabbing videos that I see, especially about wood working, that I don't quite have the words to say how impressed and satisfied I am. Every part of this, the story telling, the tone, the details and explanations, was extremely enjoyable
Maxi, It has occurred to me that your vids combine poetry, craftsmanship, outdoors and camp life, engineering, blacksmithing, and all combine to create a remarkable form of ASMR vids. Thanks
I live 6257 miles northwest of you on a 0.75 hectare plot of land in southern Mexico where we built our home out of adobe, planted an avocado and peach orchard and grow our own vegetables free of pesticides and insecticides. I have a modest workshop where I have made all the wooden fixtures and doors for our house. I very much appreciate your eye for detail and quality. I watched your video from beginning to end and I found myself working right alongside you as you solved each problem as it presented itself. Your dreams for your little corner of earthly heaven parallel mine in many ways. Thank you for sharing your home and work with me.
This type of project is much better shown with its fine details, challenges, and resolutions. There are many aspects of this kind of thing that a person attempting (especially who isn't an experienced carpenter) would struggle greatly with but you have great detail. Also, your commentary on work being for fun and only while enjoyable is something to live by.
The kind of person who watches this entire video is one who enjoys detail. I wouldn’t edit a thing. I appreciated every minute of it. I also appreciate how you move from wood to wilderness work to mix it up - great philosophy and mechanically it’s better on your body. I appreciate your train of thought and consideration, if your projects and on your body. Bravo, sir.
The shape of the wheel made with so many smaller pieces means that the geometry size will be more stable. It will not shrink much from drying because the shrinkage is greatest in the direction of the length of the wood grain. Since the pieces are small, their shrinkage should be negligible. It's a good design. Thank you so much for such a wonderful long video. I will watch it many times, I'm sure.
I know an hour long video probably takes longer and sucks more life out of you but it is very appreciated. I have watched so many of your videos and at the end I have always wished for more, so thank you. You videos never disappoint!!!
The unfortunate thing is that people of understanding and wisdom tend to avoid positions of power, because they know that while it has capacity for good it often leaves one with dirty hands
This is one of the best videos on UA-cam, I’m going to watch the whole thing again while I fall asleep. This is how I get my mellow on. This video could have been 4 hours long and I would have watched the whole thing. Thank you Russian bush craftsman. From USA with love.
Yea? I think he know more about wood than most trees! So there! LOL I'll have you know I was in bed watching this and had to get up sit at the desk to type that joke! Hope you enjoyed it.
If you ever start a community, I will be the first to join for sure. This is what I always imagined life should be. Thanks for your video. I enjoyed it every bit.
Your commentary is one of the best things about your videos. Too many other bushcraft videos are silent and the viewer is left to try and figure out the minute details on their own.
Fantastic vision and execurion of the project. All your handmade tools are works of art and functional as is your cabin. Your little piece of paradise on Earth is wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Kind regards from British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦
Your enthusiasm for living a simple and self-sufficient life style is really contagious. Watching you makes me want to move out to a rural area in the Appalachian mountains that is similar to area you live in Russia. The Creeks and forest gives you such a calm spirit and makes life so much more satisfying. Thanks for sharing your peaceful and calm home.
Wow! Your channel is my latest addiction. I was raised on a small family farm in the Midwest of the USA. As a child I built a log cabin in the woods of the farm but those logs were not more than 6 inches in diameter as i had to lift them with my own strength. Your background must be an amazing unpublished novel. I would love to hear who influenced you over the past years. I wish the elected officials in my country would possess your intellect and your frugality and your "no non-sensical" approach to life. Nothing goes to waste and everything has meaning or purpose. Your knowledge could be the curriculum of a new "university" of life and teach the younger generations to respect all life. Thank you for your videos and your use of the English language is impressive! Regards, Frank
He says he isn't an experienced woodworker, then proceeds to design and build a water wheel so well that even after two seasons, everything is still solid with the shaft just press fit inside the wheel... This guy takes being humble to a whole new level... Usually I just put on youtube while I play games on my other monitor but this was so interesting I had to stop playing so I could watch without my attention divided... This is the first video of yours I have seen but you definitely earned a sub...
There's a special kind of joy in sitting in your own handmade cabin, knowing it's being powered by your own handmade waterwheel, while you burn wood shavings that you enjoyed making.
You are the true successor to Dick Proenneke. Not since "Alone in the Wilderness" has anyone exhibited this level of integrity and shared it so eloquently. Much love and respect from NC, USA.
I dig your craftsmanship. Thank you for your post and perspective. I hope this puts a smile on your face and gives gratification to you as your video did for me. work, enjoy, work again...
I cannot describe how therapeutic these videos are. I tell everyone i know about this channel. It's so soothing seeing you make creative solutions while also applying very smart thinking. Absolutely amazing.
His voice is incredibly soothing, I could listen to it for many more hours than the total playtime of his videos. I write that because of his comment on us resting from his voice.
I watched this whole video in Russian without understanding a thing because I didn't know that there was an english version. I still found it profoundly fascinating and inspiring. I haven't often being glued to my screen for a video of an hour in a foreign language.
I watched every minute, and I learned how to line up a rotational axis on a larger piece. Thank you! I enjoy all of your videos, and the details are appreciated for those of us who attempt some of these projects. "The devil is in the details", as it goes... The pro tips save material and time!
Wow! You’ve done an amazing job on all you’ve put your hand to. I like the “measure 7 times cut once” proverb. I initially watched the 2tips for cutting wood with a chainsaw without a guide video then this one. My 7 year old, slightly rambunctious son actually sat with me and watched the entire video also. Keep up the great work and thank you.
The quality and specificity on display here is truly astounding. I'm one of the people that prefers the longer videos, and I'm more impressed than I could've ever hoped for. These videos are something special and I greatly enjoy them, especially now with more time taken to explain and show.
Your tenacity and skill are astonishing! I'm a carpenter my self, when I'm not serving in the Swedish Army. Glad you are using Husqvarna chain saws, I've used them for more then 10 years as a logger in Sweden. But, please, for your own sake, protect your ears, eye's against flying splinters and your legs against the chain saw! You never give up, just keep on going and that's why will succeed.
I sat and watched this with great satisfaction and after a short while my 7 and 6 year old daughter saw what was on my screen and promptly cuddled up to watch with me. they sat through almost the entire thing and the 7 year old is watching me type this comment. Very Enjoyable and relaxing and the breaks between activities was fun as well. My daughters and I are about to start a wood working project for the first time using recycled pallets and other construction site wood. I hope you have a great day and thank you for the video, I learned a lot!
Max Igorov, I'm really learning a lot from you. I thank you for your time an effort to bring about this quality of even cinematic and editing. Keep up the good work.
Max, you are an inspiration. I was glued to the screen the whole time. I am always stunned by your love for detail and your ingenious ideas when you face problems (i.e. with the makeshift lathe)
I just came from some d bags video about the bunker manuf company he makes that are like low end garbage rv coffins. And this dude, is a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
You had my interest during every minute of this video . I find your ingenuity, intelligence, and eager to do the hard work so refreshing and inspiring. I am constantly amazed at your progress. The effort you put into filming and editing did not go to waste. That fade-out shot, from the frog on up to the drone's overview, was a beautiful piece of editing and the perfect way to end such a great video. Thanks for sharing this with us, Max. I hope you’ve been well. Stay safe.
For those watching that would like to know more about the Chekhov’s Gun reference in the beginning (2:40). Chekhov was a famous Russian playwright, one of his principles regarding theatre and storytelling was not to lead the audience on to false expectations. “If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there” as Chekhov himself said. In short: tell your story with the bare essentials and do not make false promises. Of course do with this information as you please, there are many ways to tell a story. In this video he jokingly said that if we once saw a rifle on his wall, we could expect him to do with the rifle anything but using it as intended. PS: Chekhov’s own funeral was almost something out of one of his plays. Upon his death his body was transported from Badenweiler, Germany in a refrigerated railway-car that upon arriving in Moscow offended friends and colleagues when they saw that the railway-car originally was made “For the Conveyance of Oysters”. Then on the day of his funeral, thousands of mourners mistakenly followed the wrong procession, that of an army general. Chekhov called many of his plays comedies, even though they often were melancholic and bleak. I think the unfortunate events surrounding his funeral would be something he himself would find pretty funny.
I nominate "Waterwheel" for the Golden Globe and Grammy, and all other media accolades. None of them ( other media) can compare to what this encompasses.
Hello Max from the U.S.A. I really like watching your videos. Hope that you’re able to see this post and I hope you’re not in the combat zone God bless you and keep a friend and fellow wood worker Dustin
Your building methods although being primitive are extremely technical at the same time! Love your videos and I find them very relaxing. looking forward to more.
This was absolutely incredible. Thankyou for doing this extended, almost documentary style video. I enjoyed seeing you switch from project to project, and I think you linked them together n nicely in editing. I like the fact that you use modern tools when appropriate and switch to bushcraft tools when you can. We're still in heavy lockdown here in Australia with very little opportunity to get out into the bush for two years. I can't wait to take my chainsaw, cut some boards and build something simple, bushcraft style.
This is easily the most epic adventure on UA-cam or anywhere for that matter. The amount of detail you put in your work and videos is astonishing. The commentary is great and you have an amazing story teller in you. The long episode was a treat and I would love for it to continue. Thanks again for sharing, it is much appretiated!
Amazing! Started watching while eating lunch at work, couldn't stop. Purely therapeutic. This isn't mere Bushcraft, it's borderline Civilization-building. Keep up the good work!
Keep doing what you're doing Advoko. As a OLD artist, engineer, and outdoorsman/environmentalist... you're INCREDIBLE! Very ingenious on ALL levels! Awesome workmanship. Greetings from Canada, btw.
Please keep going, the way you break up the day is perfecting. Your voice is calming, and enjoyable to listen to. I come back and watch your videos constantly. Thank you for all you've given, you are a true craftsman.
I am a structural engineer in Canada, and you have inspired me to try creating new things and learn wood working! I have watched all your videos, and each one makes me want to get out into the bush all the more. Thank you!
I watched a movie as a kid that had a waterwheel in it and have always been fascinated by the idea of building one. Your video has essentially built that water wheel. Thank you for your hard work and attention to detail, I loved the video!
there's so few people making stuff with this level of integrity and attention to detail, these videos are special. thank you.
Thank you for such a high praise!
I agree, truely a rare kind of content worthy of celebration!
I 100 percent agree. Incredible craftmenship.
By far, my favorite channel, would love to do this but I’m broken. Still knowledge doing it is not wasted.
This kind of work is a hobby that's why.
An attorney, engineer, craftsman, teacher and not an ounce of arrogance. I don't know how you do it, but thank you so much for recording it.
Oh, also; the switching back and forth on different tasks isn't uncomfortable at all. It gives the story continuity and keeps it flowing without getting boring. It honestly helps the hour long format flow by in what seems to be minutes. All and all, your videos are great and they keep getting better.
I agree
Could not have said it better myself. Well done.
Probably single
My grandfather told me that change was as good as a rest.
i have no clue where you see/feel/hear arrogance. as a psychotherapist, i call both BULL SHIT "FOSTER" and PROJECTION. arrogance is just insecurity. this man, Max is not insecure. he just goes and does. perhaps it's time for you "FOSTER" to take a page... or... even... to get a course of therapy to look at your insecurities and why you project them onto others. pitiful.
Why even have a Netflix subscription, this is the kind of content we all need to be watching.
Because Netflix does the job of catalogueing and sorting the videos. Someone could do the same, if they made a website which used an to insert the youtube page of each video into their page, to make it look and feel more like netflix, than like youtube. Yes, I am suggesting a movie directory website for youtube content.
I love that this guy says "a chainsaw is not a precision tool" and then makes flawless milling cuts with it
Thank you Jesus, an hour long upload! Easily my favorite channel on UA-cam.
In America we have a saying "measure twice, cut once". In Russia you have "measure 7 times, cut once". The quality of this craftsmanship reflects that. Through impatience and over-use of power tools I question if I could build a water wheel that even functions. Yet you have made something that spins true using the bare minimum of tools. Absolutely incredible.
Yeah I couldn't build this. I'd use a large truck wheel on a hub with the blades welded inside the walls of the wheel.
When I was in school, the expression was "cut it twice, still too short"
In Northern Romania we have a joke.
The German measures 10 times and cuts once, the Romanian measures once and cuts 10 times.
And most importantly he grew wheat and grinds them with the help of his wheel system and makes bread out of it🤗
An absolute legend 😎
in The Netherlands we have "Measuring is knowing" (meten is weten)
This guy is operating on a completely different level than any other human being on the planet. Truly inspirational.
agreed. i am in awe when i watch his vids
I think all of us wish we could be as knowledgeable as he is, a brilliant craftsman, keep it up
FOR SURE.
Max I really enjoyed the longer format. It's nice for a change, and the quality of your videography is very professional. your
Max, I really enjoyed the longer format. It was a nice change, and the quality of your videography is very professional. Thank you for all the time and effort you expend to share this with us.
Good bless.
35 years woodworking and I’m blown away! Amazed at your talent
THIS is the way humans are supposed to live.
Anxiety, depression, hopelessness...so much can be traced to us forgetting our nature and living in grey cities.
Thanks for the inspiration!
a very small percentage of humanity has what it takes to live in the wilderness like this
@@AnEvolvingApe
Now...sure.
But the knowledge and skills can be acquired.
Max here is living proof.
@@user-oi7tn6hm7e Max is an exceptional member of our species. Sure, several of us could copy what he's done but the vast majority could not conceive it.
@@AnEvolvingApe
That is true, sadly.
We evolved to tolerate parking lots, traffic and junk food.
It may be for the best thou, seeing how many treat nature one could think they dont deserve a place in it.
@@user-oi7tn6hm7e My personal philosophy is inspired by Buddhism and I don't think that "deserve" has much to do with it as much as that's the way things have evolved. I'm happy for Max that he has achieved enlightenment to some degree while most of us will be stuck in the wheel of Samsara. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I loved the detailed long version, near one hour of best entertainment.
Agreed. 100% love the longer, in depth videos from time to time.
It didn't feel like an hour. I was thoroughly entertained throughout the entire video.
Longer is better, especially when the videos are so infrequent. I wish I could speak Russian so I could understand what is happening on the Russian channel.
Truth!
You are inspiring multiple generations at once. My ten year old son was mesmerized for the entire video with me
This hope video will be an inspiration for your son 🤗
I agree with people who liked the longer video. The work involved in the project demands a closer inspection of the process. In a way, because the job itself demands time, so should the video. That was awesome.
42:48: "I believe that the work should not be tiring, and that the best rest is a change of activity, so when I feel that I am tired, I just switch to another job or go swimming, fishing, cooking or washing dishes. Work should be harmless and enjoyable, and often hard work will do more harm than good. Although occasionally, in a fit of enthusiasm, it is permissible to perform feats of labor. But only in moderation."
I was ecpecting a bushcraft video. I did not expect practical, yet philosophical life advice
I was about to make this comment, he put it so well. I often find that I start to get irritated with whatever I'm doing and want to do something else but I force myself to continue. I think I'm going to start following his advice more
@@SLAWTERX I took it as a joke, not advice, especially the last 2 lines.
@@curtzeek8818 Why?
@@chadhayes4945 I don't know. I read from "Although" through to "moderation", and it just struck me as a comedian's line like Norm McDonald or Rodney might use in a bit. It just struck me as funny. Do you see what I'm saying about how it reads?
‘In this project I planed wood to my hearts content’ I love this guy. Thanks for your showing your projects and sharing your philosophy :-)
The amount of effort in making this Waterwheel exponentially surpasses an average viewer's effort in watching a video over 15 minutes long. For the amount of content, effort, and exertion used into making this, anyone that thinks this is too long hasn't fully appreciated what they just saw.
This is a great vid, well worth the time watching.
Yes and I appreciated the references of how some things worked out two years later while building in the “present”
Well said. Only those of us who have built things with our hands have some idea of the effort and dedication it takes to do projects like this.
Pleasure of the process. This is an important principle of the art of living. You're truly a skillful man. May your tribe increase.
Everybody, who has ever tried to make a video about something he is crafting, knows how much work it is, to make a filming with intended focus, changing position, controlling the material, saving it, and still do the work you want to film. Great work. I love it all and can't get enough of it. Very good work for filming and the opus itself, genious, I might say. I'm a big fan of your projects, the hut, the waterwheel and your tool manufacturing. The place you have found seems to be far away from any other hut or humans. That can not be found in densely populated areas like Middle of Europe anymore. May this place be protected from any evil-minded creatures.
I can appreciate both hard and exacting work if your woodwork and videography
Oh yess. I tried to film me building a kitchen isle but gave up half way, because it is soo difficult
Your voice is like a Russian Werner Herzog - very calming. I really liked the long format!
He is the Bob Ross of Russia 🤗
I love how you say "many of you will question x y z..." while I am just sitting here admiring your patience and ability to learn all the skills you display. The length of the video was great, I wanted to go to bed an hour ago but this was worth staying up for and time flew by. Brilliant in every way to me.
Thank you for the feedback!
I have watched literally hundreds of regular woodworking videos on YT and enjoyed many of them, but this really takes the cake. Amazing work. Thank you so much.
Should the experiments continue?: YES
Which one first?: YES
This was excellent. Subscribed.
yes
As I write this, your country and mine are at odds. I'm not even sure if you have access to this comment at the moment. It gave me much pleasure to know that common men of common interests have common ground that bridges thousands of miles and bypasses the greed and grasp of the politicians that make decisions in our name. This video was beautifully done. You kept me spellbound for an hour. Well done, sir.
Nice work!!!
Your voice and narration is calming and cathartic. Hearing your thought process and explanations for your engineering and work coupled with alternating from different work tasks made the hour flow by without tedium. I enjoyed the ingenuity of your work. Thank you for taking the time and effort to film, edit and share your passion.
If I covered all the skills demonstrated by Max's work it would be a lengthy essay.
@Magi Ummm, you need help! Consult your local mental health professional ASAP!
My cat snuggled up against my speaker while I was watching this video. she has never done that before.
The detail of how you have learned to spend more (or less) effort because it is required (or not) is very useful. As an Engineer, the tendency for extreme accuracy is always there, so know when it matters or does not is very critical. Understanding the points in time that require extra attention focus on design and where "good but rough is good enough" also helps a person doing it the first time where extra care is a good investment. I enjoy the way you present the material, and using the correct description of the tools used lexicon for clamp types and such, helps those without experience to look up details on more information themselves -- this is very important to those that have less experience to help themselves! Bravo.
I am really amazed at what you can create! Crazy to think that people only used to have these in everyday life
This is truly amazing, nobody else makes this kind of stuff out in the forest, not to even mention about such level of engineering and precision. I watched the whole 53 minutes with a huge smile on my face. Thank you for making these films.
What, lmao, it needs subtities
ua-cam.com/channels/AL3JXZSzSm8AlZyD3nQdBA.html do you know this chanel?
For someone like me, who's looking for advices in bushcrafting and not only that, but very relaxing nature videos, this video is gold, my friend.
Max, thanx for your contribution to the sanity of so many of us . Hopefully you are enduring the stressful days of your part of the world and are finding hand work as calming as ever.
Privet Max...The experiment was a complete SUCCESS! As far as I'm concerned, this was the best video presentation you have done. For me the hour flew by like it was minutes, that's how absorbed I was. Your attention to detail is fantastic and I learn/enjoy watching you work with raw materials gathered from nature, keep it up my friend...thanks again Max for a most illuminating time...
Watched it twice now, will watch again. Great video.
It was an honor to watch you for almost an hour!
Agreed
@@julesfumerton3918 Captured my attention that's for sure, and that is a hard thing to do.
👍🏾💯💯💯
Governments of the world should sponsor this Man's UA-cam channel. He is an earth ambassador.
Governments don't want us living like this, being independent and self sufficient. Governments rely on their people's perceived need of them, which is why they continue making things worse for us. The worse it is, the more people think they need the government, the more power the government gets.
@@CristiNeagu one word, Consumerism.
Paul Bunyan & Daniel Boone would be just smiling right about now.
I am very impressed. The hour-long format doesn’t bother me at all, in fact I appreciate it. Thank you for sharing your work.
I feel quite privileged to witness this set of skills being executed while being so eloquently narrated; it's a complete joy to watch, well done Max
28:28
Hearing your voice is never tiring my friend.
Thank you for improving my evenings with your beautiful videos.
It's dubber's voice, you can hear author's voice on his Russian channel
@@_Dwarkin It's his. But reading.
I am pretty sure in one video he did mention these English videos were a collaboration.
Hard to believe that this video was almost an hour long; I didn’t want it to end. Best one yet Max, and much appreciated.
Sir, I am in awe. Please continue. I will (due to age and health) never be able to replicate your efforts, but it pleases me to know that men such as yourself are still out there and sharing their methods with all who are willing to learn. Thank you.
Приятного просмотра 😉
если смотреть на английском и русском, можно подтянуть оба языка
I'm hoping you are correct on that language matter. I copy and paste all the Russian messages into Google Translate to get some understanding of Russian. In this case, however, the verb in your sentence is translated to Tighten (as one would solidify a lid on a bottle or more firmly attach two boards with a screw). Maybe the best way for one to learn some Russian is to focus on nouns. Still, I get the gist of your message in spite of Google. Спасибо, и хорошо там. Ричард
@@richardcheatham9490 slang. Повысить уровень знания с А1 до А2, В1...
@@Проф-ь1т Я интерпретирую это так: «Да, Ричард, выучи несколько существительных, затем еще существительных. Затем глаголы, а затем еще глаголы». Нет ничего плохого в том, чтобы дополнить курсы великих русских писателей, которых я трижды слушал во время пандемии. .
@@Проф-ь1т билингва на базе любимого контента, это один из самых действенных материалов для изучения иностранного языка. Согласен!
I did not realize until you said almost hour long video that I had just been sitting enraptured the entire time. This was such a different experience from the usual over energetic, attention grabbing videos that I see, especially about wood working, that I don't quite have the words to say how impressed and satisfied I am. Every part of this, the story telling, the tone, the details and explanations, was extremely enjoyable
Same, I didn't notice this have been going for 40mins until I came to the comments to see what people were saying about this masterpiece.
yes because he lives right next to nature and understands life better and what is important in life
Maxi, It has occurred to me that your vids combine poetry, craftsmanship, outdoors and camp life, engineering, blacksmithing, and all combine to create a remarkable form of ASMR vids. Thanks
I live 6257 miles northwest of you on a 0.75 hectare plot of land in southern Mexico where we built our home out of adobe, planted an avocado and peach orchard and grow our own vegetables free of pesticides and insecticides. I have a modest workshop where I have made all the wooden fixtures and doors for our house. I very much appreciate your eye for detail and quality.
I watched your video from beginning to end and I found myself working right alongside you as you solved each problem as it presented itself. Your dreams for your little corner of earthly heaven parallel mine in many ways.
Thank you for sharing your home and work with me.
"in a fit of enthusiasm it is permissible to perform a feat of labour" wise words
This type of project is much better shown with its fine details, challenges, and resolutions. There are many aspects of this kind of thing that a person attempting (especially who isn't an experienced carpenter) would struggle greatly with but you have great detail. Also, your commentary on work being for fun and only while enjoyable is something to live by.
The kind of person who watches this entire video is one who enjoys detail. I wouldn’t edit a thing. I appreciated every minute of it. I also appreciate how you move from wood to wilderness work to mix it up - great philosophy and mechanically it’s better on your body. I appreciate your train of thought and consideration, if your projects and on your body. Bravo, sir.
The shape of the wheel made with so many smaller pieces means that the geometry size will be more stable. It will not shrink much from drying because the shrinkage is greatest in the direction of the length of the wood grain. Since the pieces are small, their shrinkage should be negligible. It's a good design. Thank you so much for such a wonderful long video. I will watch it many times, I'm sure.
Retired mechanical engineer here, an extremely interesting video! It could have lasted all day and I would have been equally captivated. More please!
Was that an hour? It felt like 15 mins to me! More please, just like this…
I know an hour long video probably takes longer and sucks more life out of you but it is very appreciated. I have watched so many of your videos and at the end I have always wished for more, so thank you. You videos never disappoint!!!
The world needs to be run by men like you who have integrity, understanding and wisdom. It’s a pleasure to watch your videos Max. Thank you.
The unfortunate thing is that people of understanding and wisdom tend to avoid positions of power, because they know that while it has capacity for good it often leaves one with dirty hands
@@wyster14 Zeiss beg dud BBC hjsfhdfgh.jchhrr
thank you Max your video was very inspiring and very peaceful (Denis from France) :)
This is one of the best videos on UA-cam, I’m going to watch the whole thing again while I fall asleep. This is how I get my mellow on. This video could have been 4 hours long and I would have watched the whole thing. Thank you Russian bush craftsman. From USA with love.
Dude! There should be a Nobels price for guys like you!
“I’m not an experienced woodworker” he knows more about wood than most woodworkers I know
Yea? I think he know more about wood than most trees! So there! LOL I'll have you know I was in bed watching this and had to get up sit at the desk to type that joke! Hope you enjoyed it.
You’ve been gone a long time welcome back missed your videos
Your narration reminds me of Werner Herzog, in the best way :) Every time I stop by I'm blown away by how cool your homestead is. Keep it up!
Thank you for the flattering comparison!)))
If you ever start a community, I will be the first to join for sure. This is what I always imagined life should be. Thanks for your video. I enjoyed it every bit.
I’ll be second !
i doubt he is interested in community... he is a lone russian bear
Your commentary is one of the best things about your videos. Too many other bushcraft videos are silent and the viewer is left to try and figure out the minute details on their own.
Kevin, thank you for the feedback
If you ever needed to rebuild human civilization from scratch, you'd want a guy like Max on the team.
Rebuilding civilization from scratch is coming . . . .
I agree! Max would have us back to the beginning on real civilization in a summer!!!
That is funny I was just thinking the same thing. Max has more talent than a dozen average people put together.
@@jfuite Are you covered with jesus blood ?
@@camus25555 What are you talking about?
Fantastic vision and execurion of the project. All your handmade tools are works of art and functional as is your cabin. Your little piece of paradise on Earth is wonderful. Thank you for sharing. Kind regards from British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦
Your enthusiasm for living a simple and self-sufficient life style is really contagious. Watching you makes me want to move out to a rural area in the Appalachian mountains that is similar to area you live in Russia. The Creeks and forest gives you such a calm spirit and makes life so much more satisfying. Thanks for sharing your peaceful and calm home.
Wow! Your channel is my latest addiction. I was raised on a small family farm in the Midwest of the USA. As a child I built a log cabin in the woods of the farm but those logs were not more than 6 inches in diameter as i had to lift them with my own strength. Your background must be an amazing unpublished novel. I would love to hear who influenced you over the past years. I wish the elected officials in my country would possess your intellect and your frugality and your "no non-sensical" approach to life. Nothing goes to waste and everything has meaning or purpose. Your knowledge could be the curriculum of a new "university" of life and teach the younger generations to respect all life.
Thank you for your videos and your use of the English language is impressive!
Regards,
Frank
Frank, thank you for you kind words and the story...
He says he isn't an experienced woodworker, then proceeds to design and build a water wheel so well that even after two seasons, everything is still solid with the shaft just press fit inside the wheel... This guy takes being humble to a whole new level... Usually I just put on youtube while I play games on my other monitor but this was so interesting I had to stop playing so I could watch without my attention divided... This is the first video of yours I have seen but you definitely earned a sub...
yes! I did the exact same thing. At the end when he mentioned the video was an hour long, I was shocked to see the time!
That hour watching this video was worth every sec. Wanting to see what's was next...
You sir are one intelligent, industrious, mentally and physically strong man. We need you in the USA!
There's a special kind of joy in sitting in your own handmade cabin, knowing it's being powered by your own handmade waterwheel, while you burn wood shavings that you enjoyed making.
You are the true successor to Dick Proenneke. Not since "Alone in the Wilderness" has anyone exhibited this level of integrity and shared it so eloquently. Much love and respect from NC, USA.
Thank you for such a flattering comparison!
I dig your craftsmanship. Thank you for your post and perspective. I hope this puts a smile on your face and gives gratification to you as your video did for me. work, enjoy, work again...
Keep this up please. Your work is watched and appreciated, no matter the form/length. Thank you.
I cannot describe how therapeutic these videos are. I tell everyone i know about this channel. It's so soothing seeing you make creative solutions while also applying very smart thinking. Absolutely amazing.
His voice is incredibly soothing, I could listen to it for many more hours than the total playtime of his videos. I write that because of his comment on us resting from his voice.
I watched this whole video in Russian without understanding a thing because I didn't know that there was an english version.
I still found it profoundly fascinating and inspiring. I haven't often being glued to my screen for a video of an hour in a foreign language.
Hallelujah- Advoco in English is back 🤘🏻
I join you in satisfaction. Apt horns. Max' work is amazing and one of the reasons I find my days less demotivating when staring down a large project!
THIS SAYS IT ALL..MAX PLEASE DON'T STOP THE EXPERIENCE,, TO me it is Successful exponential Expression,,of a Mind Blessed from ALMIGHTY MOST HIGH,.ABBA
Sharing so freely & generously is an attribute of ELOHIM- ♾️ wisdom +know+skill×♾️ PEACE.💯👁️🆔👁️✅⚡〽️🇮🇲🛐♎🕤©️🧐💯
I watched every minute, and I learned how to line up a rotational axis on a larger piece. Thank you!
I enjoy all of your videos, and the details are appreciated for those of us who attempt some of these projects. "The devil is in the details", as it goes...
The pro tips save material and time!
Never apologise for talking too much, your voice is one of the most soothing around and I could listen to you talk about anything :)
That’s not Max’s voice. He doesn’t speak English.
Wow! You’ve done an amazing job on all you’ve put your hand to. I like the “measure 7 times cut once” proverb.
I initially watched the 2tips for cutting wood with a chainsaw without a guide video then this one. My 7 year old, slightly rambunctious son actually sat with me and watched the entire video also.
Keep up the great work and thank you.
The quality and specificity on display here is truly astounding. I'm one of the people that prefers the longer videos, and I'm more impressed than I could've ever hoped for. These videos are something special and I greatly enjoy them, especially now with more time taken to explain and show.
Your tenacity and skill are astonishing! I'm a carpenter my self, when I'm not serving in the Swedish Army. Glad you are using Husqvarna chain saws, I've used them for more then 10 years as a logger in Sweden. But, please, for your own sake, protect your ears, eye's against flying splinters and your legs against the chain saw! You never give up, just keep on going and that's why will succeed.
I sat and watched this with great satisfaction and after a short while my 7 and 6 year old daughter saw what was on my screen and promptly cuddled up to watch with me. they sat through almost the entire thing and the 7 year old is watching me type this comment. Very Enjoyable and relaxing and the breaks between activities was fun as well. My daughters and I are about to start a wood working project for the first time using recycled pallets and other construction site wood. I hope you have a great day and thank you for the video, I learned a lot!
Guys, thank you! Good luck on your woodworking project.
Max Igorov, I'm really learning a lot from you. I thank you for your time an effort to bring about this quality of even cinematic and editing. Keep up the good work.
I didn't even notice it was an hour long. Magical!
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Max, you are an inspiration. I was glued to the screen the whole time. I am always stunned by your love for detail and your ingenious ideas when you face problems (i.e. with the makeshift lathe)
Hello Max. The wheel is so beautifully engineered. Well, everything is of course. Great to see a new video. Cheers!
I just came from some d bags video about the bunker manuf company he makes that are like low end garbage rv coffins. And this dude, is a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
You had my interest during every minute of this video . I find your ingenuity, intelligence, and eager to do the hard work so refreshing and inspiring. I am constantly amazed at your progress. The effort you put into filming and editing did not go to waste. That fade-out shot, from the frog on up to the drone's overview, was a beautiful piece of editing and the perfect way to end such a great video. Thanks for sharing this with us, Max. I hope you’ve been well. Stay safe.
Thank you for your kind words!
For those watching that would like to know more about the Chekhov’s Gun reference in the beginning (2:40). Chekhov was a famous Russian playwright, one of his principles regarding theatre and storytelling was not to lead the audience on to false expectations. “If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there” as Chekhov himself said. In short: tell your story with the bare essentials and do not make false promises. Of course do with this information as you please, there are many ways to tell a story. In this video he jokingly said that if we once saw a rifle on his wall, we could expect him to do with the rifle anything but using it as intended.
PS: Chekhov’s own funeral was almost something out of one of his plays. Upon his death his body was transported from Badenweiler, Germany in a refrigerated railway-car that upon arriving in Moscow offended friends and colleagues when they saw that the railway-car originally was made “For the Conveyance of Oysters”. Then on the day of his funeral, thousands of mourners mistakenly followed the wrong procession, that of an army general. Chekhov called many of his plays comedies, even though they often were melancholic and bleak. I think the unfortunate events surrounding his funeral would be something he himself would find pretty funny.
Neat. Thanks for the info
The irony of it seems taken out of Murphy's laws at some point...
Definitely a "comedy of errors", much like some of his plays.
I nominate "Waterwheel" for the Golden Globe and Grammy, and all other media accolades. None of them ( other media) can compare to what this encompasses.
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true that s a piece of art in the making and naration well done Advoko very inspiring
Hello Max from the U.S.A.
I really like watching your videos.
Hope that you’re able to see this post and I hope you’re not in the combat zone God bless you and keep a friend and fellow wood worker Dustin
"This is my first waterwheel. I'll make the next one better."
I thought this was pretty damned good to begin with, better will be impressive indeed.
I thought the same thing when he said it..... he's an underrated comedian as well.... We see you Max, can't fool everyone😉
Max, thank you for taking the time to share your work, which you call a “ vacation.” Summers just aren’t long enough for all the great ideas.
Your building methods although being primitive are extremely technical at the same time! Love your videos and I find them very relaxing. looking forward to more.
I was thinking the same thing!
You represent the spirit of what once made America great! I love your pioneering spirit and your love of adventure.
from the thumbnail i said this isn't bushcraft, that's regular lumber he used there. wow was i wrong. awesome build!
This was absolutely incredible. Thankyou for doing this extended, almost documentary style video. I enjoyed seeing you switch from project to project, and I think you linked them together n nicely in editing. I like the fact that you use modern tools when appropriate and switch to bushcraft tools when you can. We're still in heavy lockdown here in Australia with very little opportunity to get out into the bush for two years. I can't wait to take my chainsaw, cut some boards and build something simple, bushcraft style.
Phil, thank you for your compliments! Hope this pandemic stuff will be resolved soon...
I didn't mind that the video was long, because you showed the incredible details that you went to to create your water wheel. Great design!!!
One of my most enjoyable hour's ever spent! Thank you, especially since you didn't have to vlog the your personal experience!
Peace and God bless!
This is easily the most epic adventure on UA-cam or anywhere for that matter. The amount of detail you put in your work and videos is astonishing. The commentary is great and you have an amazing story teller in you. The long episode was a treat and I would love for it to continue. Thanks again for sharing, it is much appretiated!
Amazing! Started watching while eating lunch at work, couldn't stop. Purely therapeutic.
This isn't mere Bushcraft, it's borderline Civilization-building. Keep up the good work!
Agree, these Videos are so therapeutic, just listening to his voice and the other sounds.
This guy is honestly such a chad, he nourishes the nature which nourishes him. Awsome job!
Where do you live that 'chad' is not an insult?
What railgap said?^^^
@@railgap I think it all depends on if it's being said ironically or not. The context makes the word a compliment.
@@railgap A chad in this context is absolutely not an insult and is used correctly here. In what parallel universe do you live?
Max, this was Awesome. The balance and absence of run out that you achieved when you first turned the wheel was truly impressive. Excellent Video
Keep doing what you're doing Advoko. As a OLD artist, engineer, and outdoorsman/environmentalist... you're INCREDIBLE! Very ingenious on ALL levels! Awesome workmanship. Greetings from Canada, btw.
Please keep going, the way you break up the day is perfecting. Your voice is calming, and enjoyable to listen to. I come back and watch your videos constantly. Thank you for all you've given, you are a true craftsman.
I am a structural engineer in Canada, and you have inspired me to try creating new things and learn wood working! I have watched all your videos, and each one makes me want to get out into the bush all the more. Thank you!
I watched a movie as a kid that had a waterwheel in it and have always been fascinated by the idea of building one. Your video has essentially built that water wheel. Thank you for your hard work and attention to detail, I loved the video!