Primitive Technology: Decarburization of iron and forging experiments
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Primitive Technology: Decarburization of iron and forging experiments
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Primitive Technology: Enriching Uranium. Coming in 2024.
Damn, OP posted just 2 minutes after the video was uploaded.
And just like that, 7 minutes passed without even noticing it.
Love the guy’s work, but the entire time he was trying to hammer the iron I was incredibly concerned about his bare feet.
What is the first iron tool he can use to speed up his production of iron? If he was mining, I would guess a pick, but with this water filtration method, I’m not sure if more iron will help.
Survival games have really mislead me on how difficult it is to forge iron.
Not yet to the Iron age, but getting close. This could be a lot easier if he didn’t skip the Bronze age in the tech tree.
I appreciate that he included his failures in the video as well. His channel really is about the journey.
All his videos have plans and are a step to a larger goal. I’m waiting in excitement to see what he needs all the iron for.
Love this guy
At some point, I remember thinking he had done the same thing over again.. Making furnaces, tools, let alone shelters over again. It seemed like he was rediving in to details over and over. Having watched the first 30 seconds of this, it clicked!! He collected *bacteria*, refined it, staged it, and then smelted it within the very beginning of the video. All that would be so much more foreign without his prior demonstrations. Love to see how he’s building his content
This guy is, without exaggeration, running one of the most intersting and engaging channels I have ever seen. Not a single word spoken. Not once and I am completely enthralled every time.
The man has made the kind of camp that bored me to tears looking at during primary school field trips, watching it happen is something else.
The comments section is something else. Everyone has an idea on what he can do differently or better, and this man is taking it in stride. Replies to seemingly every idea people propose.
The first forge video came out in July 2016. I’ve literally waiting for this video since then
Wouldn’t bronze or something be an easier metal to work with and still functional on the “primitive” aspect?
This man will single handedly rebuild civilization in the post apocalypse.
This man is the true primitive king. It’s so irritating seeing so many fake copycats on YouTube. You can see bulldozer and excavator tracks in their videos lol
The OG “Primitive channel”. Zero bullshit and streight to things.
I would have like to see a video on how he created that fan’s rotor and the spinning stick’s knot.