Just discovered your channel. I'm really enjoying how watching a novice dissect the entire process of creating "simple" things we experience in the everyday first world culture allows me to understand my own privilege with new eyes.
Thank you so much for making such informative videos, i love learning and wanting to learn more about how things are made, but i never had that option to do this by video or extensive research and learning how to do things on my own. And you saved me so much torturing time i force myself to spend during my busy schedule. You're my hero man. Also, i was wondering if you can do videos on how to make soap from scratch.
Remember, the best way of showing your appreciation is by supporting the show. I really love this channel so I'm constantly trying to remind people of how these guys have such a low budget yet produce such amazing videos. Their Patreon only earns them a little over 400 a month but it could definitely do better *wink wink*
This is a better more interesting version of How Its Made! I look forward to these videos and get really excited when a new one shows up on my feed. Keep up the great work guys!
Tayvin69 69 he made a full cotton shirt and the only thing he ran out of was silk . See the video before saying anything .the only thing he made complete was a cotton t shirt and a coat of hemp
Dude, this is freakin' awesome! Loved all of your videos so far. The fact that everything is made from the scratch is pretty cool. And the process is very detailed and descriptive. Gonna be on the look out for more of your work.
The brown paper would be good for like a diary and other things you want to keep in there. The book cover would be brown too with a wrap. Someone in my class had a same type of colored paper as the plant.
I remember being really young and seeing I think it was Sesame Street show the process on how to make paper out of old jeans? It always confused me and this answered all my questions
Just found this..yeah, was busy adulting til now, now disabling. Glad you identified paper maker in comments was looking all over, way cool operation. Was wondering why you didn't try blending fibers in paper. Also was thinking of flax tow as that is nice and sticky and strong. Also wondered about dryer lint paper even though I use sunshine..
I kinda wonder about using some of the dreaded chemicals. Either lye or baking soda would greatly decrease the amount of processing needed to make the plant fibers usable, and both can be sourced from renewable sources like wood ash.
I think you'd have to take the material, like this cotton or hemp fiber and stack like a huge ton of it and push it under the press and then let it dry with tons of fans cause it won't have nearly as much surface area. Then maybe you'd have what I'm imagining. What do you mean by "pre-stacked paper thing"? You mean a pack of papers? Those wouldn't be one piece. I want a solid cube of paper xD
To those of you saying that he ran out of material . I wanna say you that the only thing he made complete was a hemp coat and a cotton t shirt . He said he rant out of silk and alpaca fibre
An interesting discussion is worth comment. I feel that its best to write more on this matter, it might not be a taboo subject however usually people are not sufficient to speak on such topics. To the next. Cheers
Very interesting I went to a heritage festival in central PA run by the Amish and a boy made paper with cotton and heated iron plates attached to a workbench vice like mechanism
when i was a kid i was shown how to recyle papper it was pretty cool we took new papper and shread them and had them in water and eventually if i rember correctly ((had this done when i was like 8 or 9 and im 37 now)) but it eventully ends up be the sonsistency of flour then we reduce the water and pour the flower mixture on this frame screen and let dry it was white and useable but not pretty maybe you can try it
I think if I had to make paper by hand, cotton or washi would be my choice. I mean there's washi paper still around with writing dating back to 720s CE. I believe one could get similar results from cotton. Both are just tougher and stronger than wood pulp paper, and don't need bleaching.
You can literally make hemp paper by chewing the stems into a pulp and spitting into a jar, mix with baking soda or whitening tooth paste and let it soak for like an hour then press pulp and let dry........ Its surprisingly durable and white........
+TorrentOfficial it's a small scale paper mill and it looks to have been made in the basement of someone's home. It doesn't look sketchy at all. The biggest difference in a larger scale paper mill would be the size, look and finish of the machinery.
In science class we were learning about paper and before the teacher came we were talking about when we ate paper when we were little then we watched how paper was made then they said that they bleached it and everybody freaked out.😂
I love your channel, but I always wonder what our ancestors ffar earlier did without having all these machines. How did they making paper in Europe like 400 years ago out of wood without this blender and cutting machine?
You know you've got an interesting life when you've got hemp and cotton to make paper from scratch because you already used it to make a suit from scratch...holy shit this dude is cool
Hemp is not weed it’s from the same plant but it’s just fibers with cbd which basically just gives it the same characteristics of lavender and that’s it
does anybody tell me why do we have to separate the hemp before putting into beaten machine ???? or what would happen if we do not separate it ? Thanks
What you did first was sift out all of the small particles of pulp and only used the big pieces, that's why it was kind of crappy. If you wanted to to that yourself you would have sifted out all of that stuff like you did, and then threw the pulp out, and then used something like a coffee filter
separating all that hemp looked so tedious and took ages. I think cotton is definitely the better option.
+Mutton Man Agreed. Although the hemp paper did have really unique characteristics.
Censored Play uhh, not quite lol. Good joke though
I just go to the office supply store down the street.... It's like a buck or 2 for a note pad
Mutton Man why not smoke it instead
Michael Martini hemp and marijuana are two very different plants. Same family, different characteristics
*him at the age of 60*
My life has been eventful...
*remembers the cranberry fall*
Ah yes..
Ethereal Priestess I genuinely laughed
LMAO!!!!
Fan Girl Nnnmmm
Just discovered your channel. I'm really enjoying how watching a novice dissect the entire process of creating "simple" things we experience in the everyday first world culture allows me to understand my own privilege with new eyes.
Thank you so much for making such informative videos, i love learning and wanting to learn more about how things are made, but i never had that option to do this by video or extensive research and learning how to do things on my own. And you saved me so much torturing time i force myself to spend during my busy schedule. You're my hero man. Also, i was wondering if you can do videos on how to make soap from scratch.
Remember, the best way of showing your appreciation is by supporting the show. I really love this channel so I'm constantly trying to remind people of how these guys have such a low budget yet produce such amazing videos. Their Patreon only earns them a little over 400 a month but it could definitely do better *wink wink*
+Clevertrousers Thank you!
+Raven Virc Soap is definitely on our list for 2016.
Thanks Clevertrousers...yeah we definitely could use more Patrons to keep us going...
if you like learning from this channel try out primitive technology. he also looks into how to personally create things often taken for granted.
"Let's try cooking the hemp"
Mike Leslie I would like but it 69
Tracy Thomas same
Gaming Sokz its hemp not weed
I knew this was going to be the top comment
Jose Fuentes hemp is like a much weaker kind of weed tho, and with that much
This is a better more interesting version of How Its Made! I look forward to these videos and get really excited when a new one shows up on my feed. Keep up the great work guys!
Krystina Tran he has his own thing much defferant that how its made its not a factory process its every material found then made into somthing.
Hey, don't bash how it's made - they have their own style and focus mostly on manufacturing. Both their series and this one are great.
I love how seriously Andy takes his work! Only a very dedicated person would spend hours peeling hemp. Love u Andy!!
He said he ran out of materials to make his suit in that video but now he pulls out a giant bag of hemp and cotton wtf 🤔😂
Tayvin69 69 he made a full cotton shirt and the only thing he ran out of was silk . See the video before saying anything .the only thing he made complete was a cotton t shirt and a coat of hemp
do you mean the video he made in 2017?
126 is a multiple of 7.
This guy is awesome! Very patient and a hard worker! Love what you're doing
One of the best channels I've subbed to in 2015
Kind of really annoyed you didn't use Birch Bark for your paper.
Yeah. It's a native form of paper, and you don't have to work for it.
Call_Me_Map youre a map
Well when zombie outbreak happens this guy will know how to make everything lol. He will be the guy everyone needs around.
Man you guys are truly awsome going out and learning what you wanna know and not sitting back and hoping you knew it
I really like the fact that you actually introduced us to paper telling about its history ,..etc, really appreciate it.
You earned 2 awards!!!!
Your youtube channel is the best!!!
Your youtube channel is the most underrated of all!!!
yay bout to spend hours of my life watching cool stuff
Ben Davidson literally me watching this guy’s vids
There is so much time, money and effort in this channal. Respect
The most awesome channels in TH-cam doesn't have at least 500k subs
He has 1m now
This guy deserves so much more views
Dude, this is freakin' awesome! Loved all of your videos so far. The fact that everything is made from the scratch is pretty cool. And the process is very detailed and descriptive. Gonna be on the look out for more of your work.
The brown paper would be good for like a diary and other things you want to keep in there. The book cover would be brown too with a wrap. Someone in my class had a same type of colored paper as the plant.
Nothing like a good duo of a young man and an elder cooking in the basement!
Justin ROFL
Such a terribly underrated channel.
imagine that woman being the biggest meth cooker of the state
imagine your mother smacking your face, what a day that would be
hello guys imagine using imagine jokes in 2019
hello guys imagine using an imagine joke mocking an imagine joke mocking an imagine joke that’s mocking about using mother jokes in 2019
Addi Smith imagine commenting on a reply because you’re a 5 year old who doesn’t like it
Imagine
Why didn't he pound the hemp stalks to extract the fibers?
I remember being really young and seeing I think it was Sesame Street show the process on how to make paper out of old jeans? It always confused me and this answered all my questions
Dank un-smokable hemp.
I WILL REIGN i
I know right? Disappointing
Oh, you can smoke it, all right!
You may not want to, but I mean, it's at least physically possible.
Rolling paper
Grab a giant sheet of paper than smoke it
He always looks so done with the world
Your channel is amazing. Really fascinating that something so simple could be so complicated.
FULL RESPECT FOR THIS GUY
1:30 in a dark basement with lots of chemicals! Come on are trying to make a new breaking bad.
Just found this..yeah, was busy adulting til now, now disabling. Glad you identified paper maker in comments was looking all over, way cool operation. Was wondering why you didn't try blending fibers in paper. Also was thinking of flax tow as that is nice and sticky and strong. Also wondered about dryer lint paper even though I use sunshine..
With this process and some soft mulberry bark, you should be able to make tapa, or kapa as it's pronounced in Hawaii. You may know it as barkcloth.
That hemp one looks a lot lighter and I love that texture!
I kinda wonder about using some of the dreaded chemicals.
Either lye or baking soda would greatly decrease the amount of processing needed to make the plant fibers usable, and both can be sourced from renewable sources like wood ash.
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So what if both hemp and cotton are mix or merge together to create a paper?
This guy should have so many more subs like he does so much for TH-cam
I love this channel so much!! Can't wait for more videos!😋
He will be on top of my list, in case of zombie apocalypse
Very nice video! It would be interesting to see how to make the Hollander beater!
This is such a beautiful thing to know.
7 YEARS AGO? its crazy how video makes everything new.
This chanel is so under rated
Thats one heck of a rolling paper! 😁
2:43 what do you have in this water? Quimicals?
Im loving this series!
I always wondered if it's possible to make like a block of paper. Like a paper cube. How tough a material would that be? xD
Well you have a paper square. Just stack a bunch or buy a pre-stacked paper thing.
I think you'd have to take the material, like this cotton or hemp fiber and stack like a huge ton of it and push it under the press and then let it dry with tons of fans cause it won't have nearly as much surface area.
Then maybe you'd have what I'm imagining.
What do you mean by "pre-stacked paper thing"? You mean a pack of papers? Those wouldn't be one piece.
I want a solid cube of paper xD
If you want to find out, just soak a stack of printing paper in hot water and let it dry.
man, this makes making the building plan in Rust look easy.
way better then the first one, great video
It'd be really nice if you tried to cram a couple extra minutes into these episodes!
+Reese Kittle I agree, I feel like I'm watching a preview for a full video. Still good just... brief
they're producing this with a super low budget, you can't blame them
Hugo Lee is that a joke?
*Kadoos* nope.
+hugo lee but its not a problem to show more of each step in the process, as the'll probably filmed the most & cut it down later :)
To those of you saying that he ran out of material . I wanna say you that the only thing he made complete was a hemp coat and a cotton t shirt . He said he rant out of silk and alpaca fibre
Photographs look amazing printed on cotton paper
What type of wood is most commonly used for making paper? Like oak, pine, Mahogany?
An interesting discussion is worth comment. I feel that its best to write more on this matter, it might not be a taboo subject however usually people are not sufficient to speak on such topics. To the next. Cheers
we've made paper for Xmas cards using lint we got from the dryer. make a slurry and screen it out. fast, cheap & simple.
Very interesting I went to a heritage festival in central PA run by the Amish and a boy made paper with cotton and heated iron plates attached to a workbench vice like mechanism
when i was a kid i was shown how to recyle papper it was pretty cool we took new papper and shread them and had them in water and eventually if i rember correctly ((had this done when i was like 8 or 9 and im 37 now)) but it eventully ends up be the sonsistency of flour then we reduce the water and pour the flower mixture on this frame screen and let dry it was white and useable but not pretty maybe you can try it
these are really great videos dude, keep it up!
Cooking the hemp is such a good idea...
You sir have a really cool channel!
I think if I had to make paper by hand, cotton or washi would be my choice. I mean there's washi paper still around with writing dating back to 720s CE. I believe one could get similar results from cotton. Both are just tougher and stronger than wood pulp paper, and don't need bleaching.
I just realized, this show is basically the new Dirty Jobs!
That hemp paper seems nice to roll one
You can literally make hemp paper by chewing the stems into a pulp and spitting into a jar, mix with baking soda or whitening tooth paste and let it soak for like an hour then press pulp and let dry........ Its surprisingly durable and white........
Seriously noone else noticed how sketchy this paper mill looks lol?
+TorrentOfficial it's a small scale paper mill and it looks to have been made in the basement of someone's home. It doesn't look sketchy at all. The biggest difference in a larger scale paper mill would be the size, look and finish of the machinery.
+TorrentOfficial It's in the basement of a really old building in downtown Minneapolis. The business is appropriately called Cave Paper.
Mitch C hemp doesn’t get you high
Where else you going to make counterfeit bills lol
Did you have to heat the cotton, too? What is the water temperature in the "beater machine" ?
No paper-cuts during the proces?
Glad you have a house and yard to do this in now. I cringed watching you separate the wheat in your apartment :)
I thought it was interesting the way you made the cotton paper, I wonder if you could make cotton clothes.
Damn i cant believe how you keep trying and trying your my inspiration
What about sizing the paper? I would love to see you writing on your paper!
This was great!
Thank you for sharing honey! xoxo
this is like how its made but 10 times better
i cant stop watching this and i have to study!!!!
Why doesn't this guy have more subscribers and views
In science class we were learning about paper and before the teacher came we were talking about when we ate paper when we were little then we watched how paper was made then they said that they bleached it and everybody freaked out.😂
I love your channel, but I always wonder what our ancestors ffar earlier did without having all these machines. How did they making paper in Europe like 400 years ago out of wood without this blender and cutting machine?
Thanks for making this video. Pretty cool.
what do u use for glue the fibers and make this paper?
does it have usage for drawings or watercolors?
tanks
I made paper with cattails and it worked very well
I'm curious, how was this done historically? The paper turned out great, but I imagine those machines didn't always exist.
Funny that you had some hemp left after your suit. Usually the suits take away all your hemp xD
This is awesome. You are awesome.
You should try making origami paper. Maybe rice paper?
Yo u should grow a weed plant and use hem papers to make a splifff
Now i can kind of understand scratch and sniff thanks for the video
..can you use the hemp for rolling paper?
I am gonna cherish paper from today onwards.
Who does not like to "cook hemp"
retak just fyi hemp is used as a material to create various things, it is different than the actual nugs that get you high
Prefer burning it, nam sayin cuuuuuh
@@sergiochavez7530 r/wooosh
I think the problem with the paper yo made with the tree was that you didn't blend it long enough.
You know you've got an interesting life when you've got hemp and cotton to make paper from scratch because you already used it to make a suit from scratch...holy shit this dude is cool
This guy is patient
im guessing you can do the same method with bamboo?
Cop: what’s in that bag?
HTME: Oh not a body officer!
Cop:So what’s in it then?
HTME:Hemp...
😶😐😦😧😲
Hemp is not weed it’s from the same plant but it’s just fibers with cbd which basically just gives it the same characteristics of lavender and that’s it
Also is hemp paper good for watercolor?
I want this cotton paper how to making
the screen-thing that used to make paper is called a "mould and deckle"
does anybody tell me why do we have to separate the hemp before putting into beaten machine ???? or what would happen if we do not separate it ? Thanks
What you did first was sift out all of the small particles of pulp and only used the big pieces, that's why it was kind of crappy. If you wanted to to that yourself you would have sifted out all of that stuff like you did, and then threw the pulp out, and then used something like a coffee filter
Great vids dude very interesting