This absolutely blew me away. You sir have raised the bar with the smelting, bridge making and the modular building blocks. This video kept me up late transfixed by what you would do next.
I am very impressed with how well made all of the tools seem to be,and I must admit that I did not expect him to be able to make iron tools that quickly,incredible job done by Peter in the vid.
all those kind of vids around the social media from east asia is 100% fake. we just see 1 person at movie while there is team of worker and tools behind that we can not see them . all is lie and fake to get views and make money.
Yeah I'm very suspicious with his overall process and the total yield he got. The mud kiln would lose too much heat even with bellows and charcoal. It took an entire African tribe a day with professional mined/bought ore and charcoal. They were also using a pure clay kiln with a tower draft furnace and a few lads rotating in/out with leather skin pump bellows. Just to make a decent quality hammer and knife This dude plays it off like you can make decent iron in your backyard.
@@pokeman5000 I saw this same video. It has been a while though. Were they using charcoal? I heard that it's impossible to reach the heats necessary to melt iron with charcoal. It's simply not energy dense enough. I was told you need coke to pull off this feat.
@@kitsurubami The iron pellets would melt easier than extracting iron from ore hence why the primitive technology guy was also able to do it aswell with his rudimentary build. The issue isn't really the total heat required (even though it is a stop gap) to melt the pebbles but the overall yield this guy is claiming to get. The sheer amount of time required slow burning charcoal and solidifying/smelting/sifting bacteria to get 0.1 of low quality iron just isn't worth it. That knife would take weeks and you wouldn't be guaranteed a decent quality product by the end from the process he's extracting it from. Hence why the African tribe used ore. I'd wager the guy did the process then bought high quality iron pellets for smelting. It is possible to get the temperatures but sustaining them with a one person bellow build would be difficult.
Yes, what’s more interesting to me is how people some hundreds of thousands of years ago attained metal tools. Now I know! You learn something new everyday I suppose 🙂
By far most impressive thing and I’m sure even fake Andrew Tate above me has never seen a guy create iron from the complete beginning stage into a axe or chisel, I haven’t seen even primitive technology do that and he’s the og, he only went as far as to only make iron prills
@@mrno_name9518 it’s fake, it’s impossible to melt iron that well with primitive methods, and molten iron doesn’t look like whatever he had. it looked like he made sort of copies of tools he already had out of molten aluminum, pretended to grind them down and then swapped it with the real iron tools
Man's really be playing Minecraft in real life, went mining for iron and everything. Edit: I hate being that person but HOLY ABSOLUTE SHIZZLE THANKS FOR THE LIKES
I always wonder how he films these videos, but honestly i don't care much it's relaxing to watch someone live without modern day problems, no inflation no gas prices skyrocketing
That would be the camera crew filing this. This is just a ripoff channel cashing in on the original Primitive Technology channel created by John Plant outside Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia.
@@fiftyfingerjoesavage5405 How much work is the question and by whom. This is about as believable as a reality TV show. Because it is. Channel is based in the US. Videos uploaded sometimes several a month yet claim that it takes months to do these builds. If you watch closely you can even see evidence of heavy machinary in some. I bet this bloke isn't even Peter from Singapore. John Plants videos are just him, no one else. He really puts in the time.
@rodrigo Silva don't bash on someone because you are too stupid and not brave enough to do this so until you post a video and actually survive without problems or going insane stop talking and hating on smarter people because your life sucks because I bet that you probably are living in your moms basement and crying when someone is better than you on a preschool game and you probably are like 30 and don't have a job.
Сколько труда и терпения вложены в эти гениальные построения ...дай всевышний вам здоровья и всех благ ,вы их заслуживаете ...спасибо вам за это видео ❤
I’m surprised that there are a lot of people who don’t even know these channels. These people who do all this deserve way more credit. Thanks for the video! 👍👍👍
the videos are awesome but would be way better when they don´t try lying to us with fake tool-creation... they just can say they use tools they brought from civilisation... the video would be much better
His skill is amazing. He build everything without tools, well he build his own tools with bare hands, everything in the forest, unbelievable, thumbs up.
11:42 is my favorite part when he makes an ember and puts the tip of the hot bow right on his big toe without flinching. I was entertained by this video, but I think it's just that, entertainment. The crucible seemed to change as well as the chisel turned very cylindrical. Bunch of stuff didn't add up, but it was certainly entertaining, especially the mosquito in my left ear.
haha, i noticed that as well, but to be fair, the pump drill and fire making are probably the most realistic parts of this whole video. concerning the other stuff, i think your approach is probably the healthiest way to look at it. i also was entertained and amused, i just hope people don't take it too seriously. in reality, casting "iron" tools like this would result in incredibly brittle pieces, and the amount required for the hammer alone would take you weeks of smelting - as would the shaping and sharpening to perfect form and razor sharp edges on random wet stones. it's certainly possible to cast some arrowheads, awls, or a cutting knife like that, but tools for chopping, hammering, and even chiseling are completely unrealistic. but hey, whoever believes he built all that stuff alone, with a small serving of dried, unsalted fish, and a dozen heated maggots as his only meals, while sleeping on wet slate with a log as a pillow, will probably buy the perfect tools as well...
I missed the hot bow, but when he was finding all the flat rocks for his floor and roof I knew something was up lol. Still entertaining to watch though.
A bunch of stuff didn't add up and amongst them you include Flat rocks, Creek bed rocks are often flat. You literally see this dude making damn near everything by hand, whatever
@@cyberlycans4191 not that flat. I've played in a plethora of creeks, streams, rivers and such as a kid to know you don't find that many nearly exactly identical big flat rocks. Also, rocks don't cut the way he was literally cutting his roof pieces. Those were pieces of tile lol.
This video is significantly more believable then the older ones due to the location and how much work is visible from the builder. Also its a diffrent person building who had actual crafting skills unlike the other 2 building their pool with a team and equipment.
Out of everything in this amazing video I just can't get over how he just made metal tools out of clay balls. I mean the knowledge and know how of this guy is just next level type stuff. He is just built different. I'm super impressed!!!
This is one of the best!!! He has such an architectural knowledge it is amazing! And he’s so clean, thoughtful and intelligent in what he’s doing. Other videos are done for click and bait and some don’t have the brains at all, just for views. This guy here is very intelligent and creative.
Amazing! I especially love the hammer, chisel, axe, and knife. They're definitely durable and beautiful tools! Edit- What a brilliant way to make a house. The talent shown here is unbelievable.
I am a little skeptical about how durable those tools were. Cast iron is notoriously brittle especially when quenched like he did. It would be very unlikely to survive the hard and sharp blows shown in the video. It would also be very difficult to make a clay crucible capable of withstanding the temperatures required to melt iron, which depending on its makeup would be between 1000 and 1500 degrees Celsius. I think the metal he cast with was something other than the iron pellets, and I suspect he may have swapped the crucible he made for a graphite crucible which would also explain how perfectly shaped the one finally used was.
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Very impressive, but I question the legitimacy of the iron tools. What he made there is cast iron, it is brittle but very hard. In "Primitive Technology's" most recent video, he showed a more realistic version of what would happen. What I mean by this is that sanding cast iron with a rock would take *WAY* too long. And the amount of force the chisel and the knife when through makes me he used a plate of steel. The hammer might have been able to withstand the forces. Maybe I am wrong about all of this. Either way, I really enjoyed this video!
He made wrought iron, a raw iron melt that's very low in carbon. It becomes steel when the carbon content is enough to facilitate hardening when quenched and spark under a brisk strike against something harder and sharpened, like flint. Below that threshold, you're working with an iron. Cast iron is a steel with a carbon content above 1%, which is what makes it so hard and brittle. You can actually use those beads with cast iron cuttings to make high carbon spring steel. He probably sharpens them at a 35-40 degree included angle to keep the edge from folding over on itself, probably why he also grinds lengthwise, he doesn't want a microfoil edge on a wrought iron blade.
@@walrus_lord2912 I'm not entirely sure, that'd need to be a clay with a pretty high iron content to precipitate those beads. The temperatures and times needed are also in question.
this video is likely fake if you look at past videos he clearly faked them also the cuts on that logs are very odd and look like they were made with modern tools also he said he spent 90 days on this but his hair does not grow and he released other videos in that time, also yeah the iron makes no sense.
This is truly a perfect combination of John Plant's Primitive Technology (Australia) and Nolan's Survival Instinct (Vietnam), but with totally new tools made (iron knive, chisel, hammer, and axe) and more resources from nature.
That's not Iron. I don't know what it is but Iron glows white and you need 1538°C to melt it. You technically could get that using coal, but amount of oxydation would make your yeild tiny
He's obviously faking it bro. Watch the OG Primitive Technology to see how hella hard getting some few iron from iron bacteria really is. 2kg of refined iron from iron bacteria in a day is obviously a fraud.
The clay is dried and it also is formed so it doesn't have leaks,the iron is properly cast and he does everything correctly,also if you didn't notice,the clay is hardened around the billet,which indicates that he actually let the iron cool in the clay mold,which is how your supposed to do it.
Soy de Venezuela increíble verdaderamente admirable ...todo lo que se puede hacer con el conocimiento...que Dios nos da y el si sabe ..usarlo ...lo felicito... bendiciones...,
Очень впечатлена! Вы-большой молодец! В своем видео показали огромный шаг от каменного века до железного! Очень интересно было смотреть. И столько труда вы вложили в своё строительство. 👍👍👍
I am a new viewer, but have difficulty accepting all this in 90 days,9 months possibly. However I am still blown away with his achievements, brilliant.
@@jesterssketchbook What is it with SunnyV2? He isn't VoodooMaster69- GOD. While some of it is fake, he shows you said videos- the ones with the swimming pools.
Felicito a quien está publicando tan preciosos videos La naturaleza es nuestra casa Y esos hombres son verdaderamente unos arquitectos Yo quiero ir a verlos en persona Gracias me encantan estos videos mil gracias 😅❤
Watching you build and eat the fish, the crispy crunching sounds of eating fish makes me soo hungry for it too. Respect for your knowledge and hard work.
dude they are all fake they litterly pay engineers ans mall armys with modern machinery to build when the cameras arnt running azmond did a video reaction about this
Honestly, my mind is so used to modern methods of everything, that most of the time I saw this video I thought. How is that going to work? Its wibbly, the foundations are weak and stuff like that. Some of the things used here are ingenious and only work after you finished the project. Also I learned so much from this video, I was expecting to find a recipe for fish the least of all. But the Iron tools were really something I didn't expect. Smart, usefull and very well made, I think you could buy worse pieces at hardware stores and those are made with modern technology. Great stuff. Great stuff
An amazing movie and a perfect experience I learned a lot about iron production and unfamiliar mining and construction methods Thank you This is not a movie that teaches basic survival but teaches about the development of civilization
Despite the fact that this is likely staged, this is still a fairly interesting demonstration of how you could build a primative bridge (granted you had a saw or metal axe to cut the trees down)
@@ttv7266 th-cam.com/video/Hvk63LADbFc/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SunnyV2 Sunny goes over this channel in particular in this video about how some of these channels are staged, with video and textual evidence.
It's fake. Like seriously. When you look at the cuts, how? He cut from having shoes from nothing at the start, then in about 1 minute he's building a house, cut, house is done. Roof? One cut.
keep in mind the one channel that was about making-primitive constructs...was actively cheating when they were building! When off camera, they used modern-day shovels... staging things for the camera, just right!
@@Aleks-dg9cx Yup. The OG Primitive Technology shows us how hard things really are. There you see he has to go through days and days to get some small achievements. This guy getting 2kg of perfectly good iron from iron bacteria in less than a week is obviously a fraud.
@@toasttaxes4574 no it doesnt lmao, there are A LOT of weird cuts in his videos. yeah 90 days for everything, but that ironmaking took way less. And iron bacteria won't ever produce 2kg of great iron in such a short amount of time. You're spending your energy to defend a fraud.
@@farzanaseema804 This video is not fake. I will agree the ones with ridiculous builds are, but not this one. Nothing that unreasonable was shown in this video. No vehicle tracks, signs of other people, or fake cement. Smelting iron has been done without machines for millions of years, and the house he built isn't that ridiculous for the amount of time he spent. he also showed himself finishing each project as well.
@@acidic_7 Can you do me a favor and go to this guys channel page, scroll down a bit and see what type of videos he has uploaded. Then tell me this guy is real
Oi amigo sou do Brasil e estou de perplexa com tamanha sabedoria que nem os engenheiros de hoje saberia fazer ,parabéns pra você que Deus te dê muitos anos de vida para fazer vídeos lindos como esse onde podemos ver e aprender 👏👏👏👏
Very big team. There's no regulation. Pretty much all these videos have been found out to be bullshit. Especially guys making the huge swimming pools in the ground. It's all bullshit. But hey if you enjoy it
@@Mike-oz4cv Or magically going from a lumpy pinched clay grey bowl at 1:11:33 to a perfect wheel thrown terra cotta plate at 1:13:00, perfect for cooking all those frozen fish he caught.
@@justyouraveragelimeenjoyer8675 Just type in primitive buildings staged into the search bar and you'll see a few videos. This channel in particular has a lot of content that's been exposed. In many of the videos you can see marks from an excavator for example.
@@jackeagleeye3453 bro you are so dumb this guys video was never exposed maybe those big bulding ones but not the ones where he actually starts from scratch
Wow that’s honestly a beautiful place to live Edit: I made it to the part where he makes the tools and honestly I’m blown away at how he was able to do that. The craftsmanship that our ancestors had was amazing!
And then you wonder why, despite all our claims to want to be in harmony with nature, the majority of people would not want to give up their Comfort of living. We've become too detached from that which once provided everything for us.
@@KubaxKristallmond exactly. Why would you want to step out of your comfort of living? Bugs wild animals no food no Wi-fi no comfortable bed no bathroom television, no connection to the outside world, Nah man.
@@KubaxKristallmond ngl it sounds pretty nice but comfort aside I’d have to give up a bunch of hobbies and stuff I love doing that you just can’t do living like this. I’d consider it if a group of people would agree to form a small village living like this since each person could focus on a job like gatherers, cooks, smiths/artisans and builders. On my own I wouldn’t dare to
Nossa como a natureza é maravilhosa e dar ao homem de fazer algo tão lindo,amei a casinha e gostaria de morar em um lugar como este nesta casa. É tudo muito lindo..Amei ver este vídeo.
1:05:01 you can clearly see on the left hand corner that the logs were cut with a saw and clearly worked at afterwards quickly with an axe to make them look less suspicious. If you're going to fake it, don't pretend that a simple clay furnace can get steel to a water-like fluid, that does NOT work, and don't fail at hiding your clean saw cuts.
No he has a point many of these channels are indeed fake. How do you think they are able to post 20+ videos a year. They hide the power tools and excavation equipment, then do short camera shots of the protagonist to make it seem like hes doing this all by himself when in reality there is a team of at least half a dozen people working on the site with power equipment.
Really curious how he managed to get this variety of shots from different angles, how he managed to get thin pieces of slate like that when slate obviously doesn't grow there, how he managed to collect and gather that much iron using that method in only 90 days considering he'd only get a few grams of the stuff from the size of batch he showed. Also really wild how clean he was able to make those cuts on the logs for his bridge. Man...so crazy...definitely not fake at all
Non franchement la nature nous donne tout. J’ai aimé la vidéo ça m’a beaucoup appris sur la vie des hommes du passé un tel degré d’intelligence. Les hommes modernes ne tiendront pas 2 jours dans la jungle. Encore merci 🙏🏾 pour cette belle vidéo ❤
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These videos bring meaning to my life lol
Epic work man 😎🤘
The toughness of your feet is impressive. "Barefoot Logging" is rough.
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Honestly, what impresses me the most is your patience and endurance. Much respect to you.
This absolutely blew me away. You sir have raised the bar with the smelting, bridge making and the modular building blocks. This video kept me up late transfixed by what you would do next.
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This video could be transmitted into the void of space with a title: "This is how we did our thing on Earth!"
I am very impressed with how well made all of the tools seem to be,and I must admit that I did not expect him to be able to make iron tools that quickly,incredible job done by Peter in the vid.
it's fake
all those kind of vids around the social media from east asia is 100% fake. we just see 1 person at movie while there is team of worker and tools behind that we can not see them . all is lie and fake to get views and make money.
Yeah I'm very suspicious with his overall process and the total yield he got. The mud kiln would lose too much heat even with bellows and charcoal. It took an entire African tribe a day with professional mined/bought ore and charcoal. They were also using a pure clay kiln with a tower draft furnace and a few lads rotating in/out with leather skin pump bellows. Just to make a decent quality hammer and knife
This dude plays it off like you can make decent iron in your backyard.
@@pokeman5000 I saw this same video. It has been a while though. Were they using charcoal? I heard that it's impossible to reach the heats necessary to melt iron with charcoal. It's simply not energy dense enough. I was told you need coke to pull off this feat.
@@kitsurubami The iron pellets would melt easier than extracting iron from ore hence why the primitive technology guy was also able to do it aswell with his rudimentary build. The issue isn't really the total heat required (even though it is a stop gap) to melt the pebbles but the overall yield this guy is claiming to get. The sheer amount of time required slow burning charcoal and solidifying/smelting/sifting bacteria to get 0.1 of low quality iron just isn't worth it. That knife would take weeks and you wouldn't be guaranteed a decent quality product by the end from the process he's extracting it from. Hence why the African tribe used ore.
I'd wager the guy did the process then bought high quality iron pellets for smelting. It is possible to get the temperatures but sustaining them with a one person bellow build would be difficult.
Вот такие люди выживут в любых условиях и ситуациях! Браво!
The Iron tools: fabulous. The House on the stream: Amazing. The wooden bridge: Incredible. Great Job!
Yes, what’s more interesting to me is how people some hundreds of thousands of years ago attained metal tools. Now I know! You learn something new everyday I suppose 🙂
yes...............you are right
@@mcnk7893 nobody gives a damn about your stupid rocks
@@mcnk7893 overreacting? yeah, I think so.
I cant even build a structure with match sticks or paddle pop sticks
(That was a bit sarcastic)
Man has so many trades..A ceramists..A carpenter.. A metalsmith/smith..A weaver.. A genius 💯🙏🏾 could watch this man at work all day 💯👊🏾
Don't forget potter lol
Everyone is shocked by the tools, but I’m blown away by the fact he was able to craft an entire durable bridge
im not i watch these kinds of vidoes for a long time
By far most impressive thing and I’m sure even fake Andrew Tate above me has never seen a guy create iron from the complete beginning stage into a axe or chisel, I haven’t seen even primitive technology do that and he’s the og, he only went as far as to only make iron prills
@@mrno_name9518 he made a knife.
@@turdferguson2982 even then, the knife he made was crude and small. this channel is fake
@@mrno_name9518 it’s fake, it’s impossible to melt iron that well with primitive methods, and molten iron doesn’t look like whatever he had. it looked like he made sort of copies of tools he already had out of molten aluminum, pretended to grind them down and then swapped it with the real iron tools
Восхитительно! Вот как выглядит настоящий СуперМэн!!! Ты лучший из лучших!
Man's really be playing Minecraft in real life, went mining for iron and everything.
Edit: I hate being that person but HOLY ABSOLUTE SHIZZLE THANKS FOR THE LIKES
I am aware that this is an overused joke for many videos like this, but com'on, it was good opportunity
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I jar play in minecraft
Yeah that's nice
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I always wonder how he films these videos, but honestly i don't care much it's relaxing to watch someone live without modern day problems, no inflation no gas prices skyrocketing
Until the bulldozers come in
That would be the camera crew filing this. This is just a ripoff channel cashing in on the original Primitive Technology channel created by John Plant outside Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia.
Debbie downer...
@@ValiantGarton I get what your saying but work was still put in.
@@fiftyfingerjoesavage5405 How much work is the question and by whom. This is about as believable as a reality TV show. Because it is. Channel is based in the US. Videos uploaded sometimes several a month yet claim that it takes months to do these builds. If you watch closely you can even see evidence of heavy machinary in some. I bet this bloke isn't even Peter from Singapore.
John Plants videos are just him, no one else. He really puts in the time.
If anything happened to the big cities this is the guy i would wanna be around. Amazing!!!!
Vídeo 100% FAKE o prato os peixes tudo
Yeah definitely he really knows how to survive with almost literally nothing except him and his knowledge.
@rodrigo Silva don't bash on someone because you are too stupid and not brave enough to do this so until you post a video and actually survive without problems or going insane stop talking and hating on smarter people because your life sucks because I bet that you probably are living in your moms basement and crying when someone is better than you on a preschool game and you probably are like 30 and don't have a job.
@@RodrigoSilva-oy4zd You only see an hour of a 90 days work.
Its faked, watch the video by sunnyv2
Сколько труда и терпения вложены в эти гениальные построения ...дай всевышний вам здоровья и всех благ ,вы их заслуживаете ...спасибо вам за это видео ❤
Это и есть *свобода,* а не то безумие, в kотором мы сейчас все живем.
I’m surprised that there are a lot of people who don’t even know these channels. These people who do all this
deserve way more credit. Thanks for the video! 👍👍👍
Truly incredible
Yes, skills of people like this man are what civilization is built on.
the videos are awesome but would be way better when they don´t try lying to us with fake tool-creation... they just can say they use tools they brought from civilisation... the video would be much better
His skill is amazing. He build everything without tools, well he build his own tools with bare hands, everything in the forest, unbelievable, thumbs up.
This is so cool!!! i absolutely love this!! Peter is playing minecraft In real life 😂
Minecraft
No way
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Парень молодец. Видно что делает все своими руками ты творческий человек!!! Продолжай в том же духе!!!
Уважаю людей таких, это какой же труд и усердие! Мужчина!
Согласен 👍
@@Proton_Neutron килька морская , сковорода неа что он Лепид , вода что он добавил превратилась в масло .чудеса да и только
11:42 is my favorite part when he makes an ember and puts the tip of the hot bow right on his big toe without flinching. I was entertained by this video, but I think it's just that, entertainment. The crucible seemed to change as well as the chisel turned very cylindrical. Bunch of stuff didn't add up, but it was certainly entertaining, especially the mosquito in my left ear.
haha, i noticed that as well, but to be fair, the pump drill and fire making are probably the most realistic parts of this whole video.
concerning the other stuff, i think your approach is probably the healthiest way to look at it. i also was entertained and amused, i just hope people don't take it too seriously.
in reality, casting "iron" tools like this would result in incredibly brittle pieces, and the amount required for the hammer alone would take you weeks of smelting - as would the shaping and sharpening to perfect form and razor sharp edges on random wet stones. it's certainly possible to cast some arrowheads, awls, or a cutting knife like that, but tools for chopping, hammering, and even chiseling are completely unrealistic.
but hey, whoever believes he built all that stuff alone, with a small serving of dried, unsalted fish, and a dozen heated maggots as his only meals, while sleeping on wet slate with a log as a pillow, will probably buy the perfect tools as well...
Interesting how the chili plant turned up in the middle of the jungle but overall It was entertaining .
I missed the hot bow, but when he was finding all the flat rocks for his floor and roof I knew something was up lol. Still entertaining to watch though.
A bunch of stuff didn't add up and amongst them you include Flat rocks, Creek bed rocks are often flat. You literally see this dude making damn near everything by hand, whatever
@@cyberlycans4191 not that flat. I've played in a plethora of creeks, streams, rivers and such as a kid to know you don't find that many nearly exactly identical big flat rocks. Also, rocks don't cut the way he was literally cutting his roof pieces. Those were pieces of tile lol.
Everyone is shocked by the tools, but I’m blown away by the fact he was able to craft an entire durable bridge!
Leonardo da Vinci Bridge.
Wow...ur built different. You don't think like all people...so unique
I only think about the iron tools
But never think about the bridge
Triangles sure are durable
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Phải cần chút hỉu biết về khoáng sản của thiên nhiên nữa
This video is significantly more believable then the older ones due to the location and how much work is visible from the builder. Also its a diffrent person building who had actual crafting skills unlike the other 2 building their pool with a team and equipment.
Yeah, except that he is making iron or steel tools. Give me a break.
Very amazing
@@TheDirtCreature and the logs are cut perfectly straight without a saw.
@@thomaskulla823 perfectly is a bit of a stretch there buddy...
Well... I heard a rooster at one point. So that far from civilization he isn't i think...
Out of everything in this amazing video I just can't get over how he just made metal tools out of clay balls. I mean the knowledge and know how of this guy is just next level type stuff. He is just built different. I'm super impressed!!!
Sorry man but the metal tool parts are fake.
@@ryashonb7658 says the expert
@@ryashonb7658 Haha yeah, direct i rewind and was like eeh no way.
same, then i googled it and turns out steel is made mainly through coal
@@ryashonb7658 do you know what's fake? Your intelligence.
This is one of the best!!! He has such an architectural knowledge it is amazing! And he’s so clean, thoughtful and intelligent in what he’s doing. Other videos are done for click and bait and some don’t have the brains at all, just for views. This guy here is very intelligent and creative.
Increíble....se merece el gran premio...al mejor sobreviviente....del mundo 🌎👏👏👏
Amazing! I especially love the hammer, chisel, axe, and knife. They're definitely durable and beautiful tools!
Edit- What a brilliant way to make a house. The talent shown here is unbelievable.
Masakan apa namanya?
I am a little skeptical about how durable those tools were. Cast iron is notoriously brittle especially when quenched like he did. It would be very unlikely to survive the hard and sharp blows shown in the video. It would also be very difficult to make a clay crucible capable of withstanding the temperatures required to melt iron, which depending on its makeup would be between 1000 and 1500 degrees Celsius. I think the metal he cast with was something other than the iron pellets, and I suspect he may have swapped the crucible he made for a graphite crucible which would also explain how perfectly shaped the one finally used was.
(It is fake)
it's a shame he got outside help.
@@justinblake7355 tsk tsk. Naysayers abound.
It’s like watching a modern day cave man, and I can’t stop watching.
Bro these videos are faked, watch sunnyV2’s video on it please
@@I.Got.Quotes not all of them Primitive technology is one
Better watching Hollywood movies... hook...
Caveman have nothing to do with intelligence on a matter...
@@davidcarpter1034 This is not PrimTech. This is PrimTechIdea, a notoriously fake channel.
Este é o melhor vídeo que eu já assisti na minha vida,adorei apreder a fazer artes naturais.❤👍😍
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I agree
Hallo Peter,thank you for coming back.FANTASTICH.❤🎉
Fantastic. It's spelt fantastic.
"If you were stranded on a desert island, what would you bring?"
This man
Desert island? Dessert island?
Deserted island.
A woman
Peter
@@mikeepi1162 a bushcraft woman lol
Yea, I would go with Peter too.
The most Challenging act....
He deserves more Subscription, likes and comments.....
You nailed it Brother..
Keep the same spirit...😎😎
You did a great job my friend, congratulations. your videos are inspiring, thank you for sharing your primitive skills with us 😎👏👏
Yamete kudasia
Пересмотрела ваш ролик дважды,вы меня покорили,мне понравилось как вы сами изготавливали себе орудия труда,такое вижу впервые,удачи вам ПЕТЕР!!!!Я из Крыма
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Hard work in harmony with nature. You are doing a great job. Wish you all the best.... 👍👍👍👍👍
I love how it seems to be you make a 90 day vid every month when a month is 30 days
its a compilation, i hope you understand in your simple brain
@@NaggersandJoggers it's all fake videos, I hope you understand in your simple brain
@@NaggersandJoggers its fake
there are more pepole
@@g1ov_woo Yh cus it is fake and it didn’t take 90 days
Very impressive, but I question the legitimacy of the iron tools. What he made there is cast iron, it is brittle but very hard. In "Primitive Technology's" most recent video, he showed a more realistic version of what would happen. What I mean by this is that sanding cast iron with a rock would take *WAY* too long. And the amount of force the chisel and the knife when through makes me he used a plate of steel. The hammer might have been able to withstand the forces. Maybe I am wrong about all of this. Either way, I really enjoyed this video!
He made wrought iron, a raw iron melt that's very low in carbon.
It becomes steel when the carbon content is enough to facilitate hardening when quenched and spark under a brisk strike against something harder and sharpened, like flint. Below that threshold, you're working with an iron.
Cast iron is a steel with a carbon content above 1%, which is what makes it so hard and brittle. You can actually use those beads with cast iron cuttings to make high carbon spring steel.
He probably sharpens them at a 35-40 degree included angle to keep the edge from folding over on itself, probably why he also grinds lengthwise, he doesn't want a microfoil edge on a wrought iron blade.
@@Cretaal so..... is what he did possible? Cause I'm very impressed, and suprised.
@@walrus_lord2912 I'm not entirely sure, that'd need to be a clay with a pretty high iron content to precipitate those beads. The temperatures and times needed are also in question.
this video is likely fake if you look at past videos he clearly faked them also the cuts on that logs are very odd and look like they were made with modern tools also he said he spent 90 days on this but his hair does not grow and he released other videos in that time, also yeah the iron makes no sense.
I assume you watched Sunny's video then proceeded to go here
Awesome skill!
Peter mis respeto, es usted un hombre de admirar. Dios le bendiga
Remember guys, if the title says it take 90 days, it actually only takes 9 days to build it with bunch of people helping him
this is the legit one the other chanels are fake
@@jacob7368 Lol, they just stole the name from Primitive Technology. There are already proof that these guys are fake.
or it takes 90 people on a single day xD :D
90 people 90 minutes
@@Blitzkit so it isn’t lied 🤣
This is truly a perfect combination of John Plant's Primitive Technology (Australia) and Nolan's Survival Instinct (Vietnam), but with totally new tools made (iron knive, chisel, hammer, and axe) and more resources from nature.
That's not Iron. I don't know what it is but Iron glows white and you need 1538°C to melt it. You technically could get that using coal, but amount of oxydation would make your yeild tiny
Iron cant to be liquid in traditional casting methode
@@robertstankowski8897 perhaps this newest John Plant's video would explain a bit. th-cam.com/video/dhW4XFGQB4o/w-d-xo.html
@@familyserviceelectronic9514 th-cam.com/video/dhW4XFGQB4o/w-d-xo.html
Also it’s completely fake
Truly impressed at your ability to not only survive, but to thrive starting with next to nothing....
he had oil but thats all he really had with him
The only rule on this mans channel is to activate subtitles because thats how he communicates with us
I almost got through the entire video without knowing this.
ohh I never noticed
now I get the urge to watch the entire video all over again
This man can produce 90 days video every month. Wow.
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he makes multiple at a time, thats why it takes him so many days to do such a simple thing
🤣🤣🤣
@@justaperception8859 correct
It has passed 3 months from the one year one, so no
Peter has to be one of the coolest people on the planet being able to do this
I agree, being able to hide massive machinery from the viewer must be insanely hard.
10 thousand years of techniques innovation condensed in only 3 month. Just before the discovery of beer and the related agrarian revolution. Awesome!
Pure digital animation is just like that - everything has to be made from scratch, even the tools. Bravo.
My man be making iron tools like it is nothing. Very good video👍
@@Aleks-dg9cx yes he did. What do you mean?
He's obviously faking it bro. Watch the OG Primitive Technology to see how hella hard getting some few iron from iron bacteria really is. 2kg of refined iron from iron bacteria in a day is obviously a fraud.
The clay is dried and it also is formed so it doesn't have leaks,the iron is properly cast and he does everything correctly,also if you didn't notice,the clay is hardened around the billet,which indicates that he actually let the iron cool in the clay mold,which is how your supposed to do it.
@@Aleks-dg9cx not fake clay is not soo wet and iron heat helps clay to dried
It won't be too destructive
@@Aleks-dg9cx he really did, u just jelly u can’t do it out in the wild like he can🫢
Ini sungguh luar biasa dan diluar kemampuan kita. Semoga sukses selalu
i love minecraft this would be my dream
Wish you and the Australian Primitive Technology guy would do a collaboration. You two are the best in your genre and might make a great team.
And how do you think that would happen?
@@Grimstar-nj9rf you missed the part where he was saying ‘wish’, not like he thinks it’s going to happen.
@@jayboi3488 Good looking out 🤝
@@laughoutloud7844 thank you, glad to be of service.
Maybe he learned some of what he is doing in this video from the guy in Australia, via his videos. His charcoal making method looks very similar.
Eu tou adorando isso faz mais vídeos assim amei,amei,amei.
Phenomenal skills im blown away best video like this on the web
Soy de Venezuela increíble verdaderamente admirable ...todo lo que se puede hacer con el conocimiento...que Dios nos da y el si sabe ..usarlo ...lo felicito... bendiciones...,
Очень впечатлена! Вы-большой молодец! В своем видео показали огромный шаг от каменного века до железного! Очень интересно было смотреть. И столько труда вы вложили в своё строительство. 👍👍👍
Да,смотрела от начала до конца
Сказочник этот парень.
I am a new viewer, but have difficulty accepting all this in 90 days,9 months possibly. However I am still blown away with his achievements, brilliant.
It’s absolutely faked, there are numerous reddit threads on these guys, so take their innovation with a grain of salt.
Swims up and it’s like “yep….home” and just starts building. I love it!
Actually, the right word for it would be “creating”
the right word would be "fake" - check out Sunnyv2's video on this guy
All of the videos are fake and they higher teams of 12 people or more for these videos and they use heavy machinery.
its fake imao, if u dont believe me watch sunnyv2's video on it.
@@jesterssketchbook What is it with SunnyV2? He isn't VoodooMaster69- GOD. While some of it is fake, he shows you said videos- the ones with the swimming pools.
Do you really thing it doesnt apply to all videos? give me a break
Felicito a quien está publicando tan preciosos videos
La naturaleza es nuestra casa
Y esos hombres son verdaderamente unos arquitectos
Yo quiero ir a verlos en persona
Gracias me encantan estos videos mil gracias 😅❤
Вы молодец 👍 дружите с природой ☘️🌍
Parabéns.👏👏👏👏👏👏
Supreendente do início ao final.
Vc é um verdadeiro artesão.
Magnífico!!!
Watching you build and eat the fish, the crispy crunching sounds of eating fish makes me soo hungry for it too. Respect for your knowledge and hard work.
I don't care what those negative ppl are saying....buy this guy is for real..I am impressed..
You are the hardest working person I’ve ever seen! Wow. The skill and patience required, unbelievable. Much respect man!
its fake lmao
You inspired me to live in the forest
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket ok thanks!
I see this video as more of a lesson in pottery making and metallurgy than survival. It was however, very entertaining.
There is survival and surviving well
I am very much impressed with your survival skills. Very few can make life worth living in the off grid as you just demonstrated. You're an engineer.
Bay
The guy is a liar. This channel is a fake.
nah the channel is faked, watch primitive technology or something instead for genuine stuff like this
dude they are all fake they litterly pay engineers ans mall armys with modern machinery to build when the cameras arnt running azmond did a video reaction about this
It's fake
Trying to survive on a cliff with simple and challenging gear is difficult for people who are used to modern life
Honestly, my mind is so used to modern methods of everything, that most of the time I saw this video I thought. How is that going to work? Its wibbly, the foundations are weak and stuff like that. Some of the things used here are ingenious and only work after you finished the project.
Also I learned so much from this video, I was expecting to find a recipe for fish the least of all.
But the Iron tools were really something I didn't expect. Smart, usefull and very well made, I think you could buy worse pieces at hardware stores and those are made with modern technology. Great stuff. Great stuff
Basically most people living today.
An amazing movie and a perfect experience
I learned a lot about iron production and unfamiliar mining and construction methods
Thank you
This is not a movie that teaches basic survival but teaches about the development of civilization
dis is very cool
😄😄
Despite the fact that this is likely staged, this is still a fairly interesting demonstration of how you could build a primative bridge (granted you had a saw or metal axe to cut the trees down)
How was it staged
@@ttv7266 th-cam.com/video/Hvk63LADbFc/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SunnyV2
Sunny goes over this channel in particular in this video about how some of these channels are staged, with video and textual evidence.
@mistersofteelover AKA fatsandwichbro124 still this guy did not use any of that
this looks legit
@@rowanlivesay6706 they have been exposed on other videos. using a huge team of builders and machinery.
@@Martin_Hermann gotchu
You are an example of pursuing goals! Congratulations on your hard work and accomplishments!
wow that is so amazing. I really love the way that you try to showing about your natural life. Many Thank about this.
It's fake. Like seriously. When you look at the cuts, how? He cut from having shoes from nothing at the start, then in about 1 minute he's building a house, cut, house is done. Roof? One cut.
Tetap semangat. Video yang bagus.
Saya memberikan apresiasi atas kerja keras Anda.
This is another level channel. I'm into primitive ways
keep in mind the one channel that was about making-primitive constructs...was actively cheating when they were building! When off camera, they used modern-day shovels... staging things for the camera, just right!
Посмотрела с удовольствием!!! На все руки мастер!!
This is the most industrious thing I've watched in a while.
I'm quite envious of the freedom and skills to go out and just do this.
@@Aleks-dg9cx Yup. The OG Primitive Technology shows us how hard things really are. There you see he has to go through days and days to get some small achievements. This guy getting 2kg of perfectly good iron from iron bacteria in less than a week is obviously a fraud.
It quite literally shows him making and doing everything,and he also didn't do it in one day,it says in the title that this was a 90 day process.
@@toasttaxes4574 no it doesnt lmao, there are A LOT of weird cuts in his videos.
yeah 90 days for everything, but that ironmaking took way less. And iron bacteria won't ever produce 2kg of great iron in such a short amount of time. You're spending your energy to defend a fraud.
Love his playmaking talent ❤❤
He is a geographic and culture Professor. And test his knowledge in real wild.
Sama2, kembali kasih sobat,
Ya, ini saya senang sekali, sobat,
@@ardiloputra6063 anda ini ngomongin apa sih bingung saya wkwkwk
Okay, THAT is not about survival, this is about „live better“ in the jungle! Man, amazing! You build a vacation home for your weekends 🤭
👌😀🤙
Mesmerizing. The way he took the materials around him and turned it into tools and shelter is genius.
its fake imao, if u dont believe me watch sunnyv2's video on it.
Genius because he can fool u
@@farzanaseema804 This video is not fake. I will agree the ones with ridiculous builds are, but not this one. Nothing that unreasonable was shown in this video. No vehicle tracks, signs of other people, or fake cement. Smelting iron has been done without machines for millions of years, and the house he built isn't that ridiculous for the amount of time he spent. he also showed himself finishing each project as well.
@@acidic_7 not do disagree just pointing something out, i thought i heard people talking (maybe) and also what could sound like an airplane
@@acidic_7 Can you do me a favor and go to this guys channel page, scroll down a bit and see what type of videos he has uploaded. Then tell me this guy is real
A natureza é espetacular...nós dá tudo que precisamos...que bênção...e a nós seres aprender a cuidar e transformar..❤👍🙏👊🌹
Oi amigo sou do Brasil e estou de perplexa com tamanha sabedoria que nem os engenheiros de hoje saberia fazer ,parabéns pra você que Deus te dê muitos anos de vida para fazer vídeos lindos como esse onde podemos ver e aprender 👏👏👏👏
E os brasileiros que constroem casas e baracos em cima um do outro num micro espaço?
si senore
Es increible tu intelijencia .Te Felicito ..como puedes lograr todo . Al medio de la nada la naturaleza te acompaña .. bendiciónes ..
Da era primitiva à era do ferro. Fantástico. Amei essa experiência desse rapaz de Singapura. Parabéns pelos recursos utilizados 👍👍👍👍👍
he's from Vietnam, not Singapore. I watch a lot of videos of this channel and I realize it
He is Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤
@@HOWTODOEVERYTHING101 omg, so much words, for so much stupids argument
Мужик ты просто Бог по выжеванию супер Маугли.Респект тебе огромный от меня.
Wow! Nice to see you are playing with metal now! You just jumped to the new era hehe
WoW Superb AMAZING
Mula sa Wala Hanggang sa Nagkaroon.
Very UNIQUE TECHNIQUE
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hebat karyamu cantik hasilnya walaupun dihutan dengan alat sederhana👍....salam dari kalimantan indonesia
Mis respetos para este ARTESANO formidable!!!
Amazing wild life without much scratches on the body though. I am wondering how big the team is behind this.
Very big team. There's no regulation. Pretty much all these videos have been found out to be bullshit. Especially guys making the huge swimming pools in the ground. It's all bullshit. But hey if you enjoy it
None😂
A lot of things are kind of hard to believe, especially the apparent speed. @PrimitiveTechnology has a much harder time.
@@Babytron_40 lol pull the other leg, its got bells on.
@@Mike-oz4cv Or magically going from a lumpy pinched clay grey bowl at 1:11:33 to a perfect wheel thrown terra cotta plate at 1:13:00, perfect for cooking all those frozen fish he caught.
Show de bola! Muita criatividade e perseverança!!!
Truly amazing he walks into the forest with nothing & comes out with more tools than I've got
Is this video telling the truth ?
@@sencremer4927 evidence?
@@justyouraveragelimeenjoyer8675 Just type in primitive buildings staged into the search bar and you'll see a few videos. This channel in particular has a lot of content that's been exposed. In many of the videos you can see marks from an excavator for example.
@@jackeagleeye3453 oh ok thanks
@@jackeagleeye3453 bro you are so dumb this guys video was never exposed maybe those big bulding ones but not the ones where he actually starts from scratch
Wow that’s honestly a beautiful place to live
Edit: I made it to the part where he makes the tools and honestly I’m blown away at how he was able to do that. The craftsmanship that our ancestors had was amazing!
And then you wonder why, despite all our claims to want to be in harmony with nature, the majority of people would not want to give up their Comfort of living. We've become too detached from that which once provided everything for us.
@@KubaxKristallmond nah frs tho I’m gonna live like that later on in life. Well not totally like that
@@KubaxKristallmond exactly. Why would you want to step out of your comfort of living? Bugs wild animals no food no Wi-fi no comfortable bed no bathroom television, no connection to the outside world, Nah man.
@@KubaxKristallmond emo kid detected.
@@KubaxKristallmond ngl it sounds pretty nice but comfort aside I’d have to give up a bunch of hobbies and stuff I love doing that you just can’t do living like this.
I’d consider it if a group of people would agree to form a small village living like this since each person could focus on a job like gatherers, cooks, smiths/artisans and builders. On my own I wouldn’t dare to
Nossa como a natureza é maravilhosa e dar ao homem de fazer algo tão lindo,amei a casinha e gostaria de morar em um lugar como este nesta casa. É tudo muito lindo..Amei ver este vídeo.
Luar biasa...aku sangat kagum..benar2 orang hebattt
1:05:01 you can clearly see on the left hand corner that the logs were cut with a saw and clearly worked at afterwards quickly with an axe to make them look less suspicious. If you're going to fake it, don't pretend that a simple clay furnace can get steel to a water-like fluid, that does NOT work, and don't fail at hiding your clean saw cuts.
My guy that isn't steel
dude, it is probably some impure iron of something
No he has a point many of these channels are indeed fake. How do you think they are able to post 20+ videos a year. They hide the power tools and excavation equipment, then do short camera shots of the protagonist to make it seem like hes doing this all by himself when in reality there is a team of at least half a dozen people working on the site with power equipment.
@@dianaoquinn2616 if it was impure then it might be orange, check out how to make everything’s video on casting an iron swird
Obra de arte maravilhosa, parabéns amigo.
Really curious how he managed to get this variety of shots from different angles, how he managed to get thin pieces of slate like that when slate obviously doesn't grow there, how he managed to collect and gather that much iron using that method in only 90 days considering he'd only get a few grams of the stuff from the size of batch he showed. Also really wild how clean he was able to make those cuts on the logs for his bridge. Man...so crazy...definitely not fake at all
100% Fake watch sunnyV2 Videos bro.
@@anindian4601 dude learn sarcasm and irony please, it should be taught in school
@@daftwulli6145 who condemn sarcasm??? U took negative angle, please learn probability, it should be taught in primary school.
@@anindian4601 really went right over your head
@@anindian4601 what are fuck are you taking about you fuckwit.
Saya menikmati semua prosesnya dan juga menikmati semua yang kamu nikmati di akhirnya. Salam ❤❤
Non franchement la nature nous donne tout. J’ai aimé la vidéo ça m’a beaucoup appris sur la vie des hommes du passé un tel degré d’intelligence. Les hommes modernes ne tiendront pas 2 jours dans la jungle. Encore merci 🙏🏾 pour cette belle vidéo ❤
Isn't it amazing that cellphone batteries grow naturally in the jungle?
do you think he sleeps in the forest?
all of crafts and skills are real but the fact that he stays out there is not
Solar batteries