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  • Man builds home in 90 days to survive---- Start to finish by ‪@PrimitiveTechnologyIdea‬
    Think about abandoning the contemporary conveniences of city life in favor of building a home in the wilderness entirely from nature's raw materials. That is exactly what this man did. In 90 days, he built a home, tools, and survival supplies using just his skills and determination. Here's how he achieved it, step by step.
    This man started by exploring the dense bush and discovered a little cave buried on a cliff. Its location was ideal: secluded, near a freshwater stream, and distant from wild animal pathways. However, the cave was far from habitable. It was cramped, with a low ceiling and jagged rock walls that posed a tremendous obstacle. With determination, he decided to extend and adapt the cave into a suitable shelter. Without modern tools, he relied on hand tools and sheer determination to chisel away at the rock, gradually increasing the available space to make it workable. He required tools to properly gather resources. He began by making a basket from forest vines. To construct it, he put strong canes in a star-shaped foundation, assuring an odd number of spokes for even weaving. He secured each layer tightly by weaving long, flexible vine strips over and beneath spokes. The basket gradually transformed into a strong container for hauling clay, wood, and stones. This basic but powerful instrument became the foundation of his survival efforts.
    Navigating the wilderness barefoot was dangerous, so he began making sandals to protect his feet. He measured vine strips six times his foot length and weaved them into loops. He put more strips layer by layer to create a long-lasting sole. He removed the bark, twisted it into strong cords, and threaded it through the sole, resulting in a snug fit. These handcrafted sandals make it easy to navigate the treacherous terrain without injury.
    Walking in these sandals, he turned his focus to creating a stove, a necessary instrument for cooking and heating. He started with the bark of a periwinkle tree and masterfully shaped it into useful components. He used a sharp-edged stone to cut a rectangle out of coconut tree bark, which served as the foundation for his creation. He used a stone to split the wood into precise sizes for building. He dug clay from the creek bank and used it to form the blower housing. To ensure stability, sticks were stacked to construct the housing's roof, which was then sealed with mud. The roof was deliberately built to include a removable part that allows for easy maintenance access to the fan. The blower was connected to the furnace, forming a complete system. A kiln grate was made of clay, replete with holes to allow flames to move through easily. Walls were constructed layer by layer to seal the structure.

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