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Are you supposed to exert downward pressure when you're trying to make an ember with the spindle? I'm gonna guess yes.
ОтветитьYou are the real deal, Way better than (lighter) Kevin
ОтветитьWho split the first atom
ОтветитьGieger
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ОтветитьThe knowledge on which the skills are based, combined with a didactic sense of method and concise and essential explanations, make this video a summary of everything you need to know to make a primitive fire; years I see videos on the subject and it is the most complete. Certainly the skills in archelogy and teaching were the two udders of this transmission of knowledge. Congratulations
ОтветитьIf this guy had a TV show I'd watch every episode.
ОтветитьThere's a lot more about starting a fire than we would normally believe.
That's why so many people fail at it.
Engineers are often really “creative “ and redneck. But a “primitive technology engineer “ seems to me the saint graal of engineering
ОтветитьHow did cavemen figure this out?
ОтветитьDude bought his spindle frome hobby lobby.
ОтветитьBic lighter. Welcome.
ОтветитьOh yeah, I’d be dead
ОтветитьNext video search: how to survive if you fail to make a fire
ОтветитьJits or wrestling?
ОтветитьVery cool to see a hand drill kit in action... makes playing Dayz all that more fun!
ОтветитьHe hawk tuah on that thang
Ответитьthank you so much for the wisdom💪🏾
ОтветитьYeah, how to start a fire in the wild. Just start with some perfect Wood that you would be able to find in 99.99% of the time and shape it with tools you won't have
ОтветитьThat guy looks like Tom Hardy
Ответитьthe community care based urge to learn how to start a fire in case you ever need to make warmth for you and the people around you
ОтветитьIs it easy to find an obsidian like rock that'll break that easily?
ОтветитьThis guy be like:
step 1, grab a stick.
step 2, create a fire.
you said don't use a conifer for a hand drill and then said cedar is ideal...isn't cedar a conifer?
ОтветитьI tried a hand drill and i made smoke but i couldt mske it into fire...
ОтветитьImagine being a caveman trying this in the icey cold and then getting fire after rubbing your hands raw
ОтветитьStock up on lighters.
ОтветитьI wonder what is the temperature of that wood dust.
ОтветитьGuy sounds like a wholesome Rick with no Morty
ОтветитьSophis-tic-at-ed
ОтветитьStep 1, make a sharp edge by smashing 2 rocks together in your bare hands.
Step 2, discover something to use as a primitive bandage.
Bro this is not a Rocket Science, you need to make it sample 😂😂😂
ОтветитьThe very good thing here is: it’s not like in other videos where after 2 minutes there is a fire. Here you see how much effort goes into it.
ОтветитьThis is what we need to be teaching our babies in school. This is life.
Painstaking creation.
The Earth provides everything you need. Including people.
Ответить4 years later, i am watching dr stone rn, so if that thing happen to us and i might get revived, i will be 100% helpless cuz im weak, short, not tough, decently fast. of cource first thing you do in wilderness is starting "fire" thanks for video, give me guides on reply pls, i wanna be able to survive in wilderness. btw can you still make sharp stone even if you have strenght of 12?? cuz im that weak
Ответитьi,"m surprised
ОтветитьZeus: And I took that personally.
Ответитьokay, hold my beer !
ОтветитьThx for this tutorial, I want to learn how to start a basic fire by hand. I knew the bow drill but not good at it yet.
ОтветитьWhat a city man. The potential for the fire to spread, after a four day rain. Health and safety first.
ОтветитьI was reading sapiens book, somehow end up in this video 😂
ОтветитьPerfect
ОтветитьIn normal situation you just put a flat wood piece one under this firewood and spin drill inside so you dont need to move it
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ОтветитьVery cool. Way to go.
ОтветитьYou don't have a fire until the wood starts crackling.
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