Primitive Skills: How To Make a Hand Plane, Forged chisel, woodworking tools diy

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This guy's work is legit interesting. I confess, I started from Primitive Technology. As you do. I thought this channel was a rip off WAY back. Slowly I realised how original this guy is.
His end products are very precise and perfect.
Still looking forward to sandals and a woven shirt 😁

SF-likh
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This is the best primitive channel, please do not build pools

rafaelrubia
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This man is the ultimate macgyver. I have watched him go from getting things done with sticks to now where he has iron tools, rice fields. It's like watching a game of civilization.

DontBeAKumquat
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Iron Age has a huge impact on your workflow 💪🏼

firefoley
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You need a manual sharpening wheel. This guy is a hunter, craftsman, farmer, blacksmith, mason and joiner. 👍💯

raihanmohammed
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I love how visible it is the improvement in his forging skill. I wish i had time and tools to learn this amazing art.

JoaoPValejo
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Don't forget to turn on the caption 😊 he's explaining everything 😊😊 great job sir 😍😍 from stone crafts now becoming a blacksmith 😎😎

-watching from ph 🇵🇭

Nico_JamesOfficial
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So loving this tool series. I've wondered for a long time what an iron age resident would do if they lost all their tools somehow. Where would they start to rebuild all the tools they lost if they couldn't just go buy replacements. This channel has shown how you would move from stone tools back up to iron tools. Keep up up the great content!!!

mikehoward
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Bruh, he's seriously better prepared then most Americans. Covid 19 can kick it. This guy is going to single handedly rebuild civilization.

DobleWhiteAndStanley
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It's remarkable how your forging skills has improved speedly!

CanalMedieval
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This man DESERVES respect, success and lots of Youtube money. His work is unique, original and shows how primitive people can advance, live with nature, and learn amazing skills! Great job, sir!

purelife
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Incredible! A rock anvil is quite difficult, but he uses it very well. I see he upgraded the handle on his hammer. It is very hard to smith this way. Takes days to find and smelt the ore [ another video ] to iron, hot cut the iron "blob" to usable size pieces, then finally be able to smith with a primitive rounding hammer and a rock for an anvil. Also - the bellows is excellent [ made in another video ]. Very well done. Be sure to show Captions for full explanation

iwantcheesypuffs
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I am really getting pleased with where you're taking your channel. I simply ADORE your dedication to building off of what you have, expanding and improving. upgrading to not just one iron tool but several, that allow you more precision, and ease, to magnify your working abilities!

TizonaAmanthia
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When you can hand forge like this without an assistant ... You're Good . Respect sent

QuantumMechanic_
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I miss my dad
He used to do the things you did and building house too. Also I live in farm before so some part i can relate on your channel specially going on the mountain and planting rice. Catching fish hehe i missed mylife before away from the city

mhayLabrador
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the best channel out of all the primitive related channels.

Negermak
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This is quickly becoming my favourite channel.

AldoTripiciano
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This video reminds me how Japanese build their earthquake-resistant houses without a single nail. This traditional technique is called "Kanawatsugi". They use tools just like yours. I would like to see you build a beautiful house with no nails, it's very difficult though.

locphamtien
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Qias tuyệt vời có bạn nào việt Nam đang xem cho xin 1 like 👇👇

hieutvkynangsinhton
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No anvil, no special hammers, no hydraulic forger machine, no grinder, no diamond stones to sharpen and flaten the blade and the sole of the planer, no workbench with special vises...and the tools work perfectly. Congratulation!

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