Primitive survival skills, and I do mean primitive.

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Elwindil
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Primitive survival skills, and I do mean primitive.

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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAL3JX ... lZyD3nQdBA this fella here does all sorts of making things with only stone axes and other stone and wood tools. it's rather fascinating to watch, honestly. I don't know if any of it would be useful to us here, but it's entertaining at least.
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His stuff is great! I've been following his channel for a while. His video on making a forge blower and smelting iron from bacteria especially blew my mind.
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A great Youtube channel! He's very inspiring, even though he never talks. I guess he lets his skills do the talking. I'd be interested in his source of research, how he experiments and how much free tim that leaves him. :)

I'd be remiss if I left out my range buddy's Youtube channel. He's just starting out:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnkAbl ... e0Fxi12RBQ
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Kortoso wrote:A great Youtube channel! He's very inspiring, even though he never talks. I guess he lets his skills do the talking. I'd be interested in his source of research, how he experiments and how much free tim that leaves him.
He has a blog. I don't know if you'll find all of that information there, but it'd be a good place to look.
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