Jul 25, 2021 9:25 AM
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whooptydoo
ill stick with my big red but thats dope as shit
DiegoMartinAbal
Volvimos a la Prehistoria
SlamdogKillionaire
Pump up the jam. Pump it up. While your feet are stompin.
DoubleDarned
This isn't that complicated: You get the drill.
corgime
Let’s be honest. He’s is pissed his cordless doesn’t have a battery
Labdoggo
vurcease
I don’t remember seeing this one on Old Yankee Workshop. Cool.
ElGatoAstronaut
Rice and beans powered drill!
Weneedbees
Grácias por compartir estos ejemplos de varios niveles de tecnología. Son muy interesante.
johncooper8t67
When you missed your last few threading sessions and your guy gotta set up!
doesntmatter
Artes anales means anal art
JohnPtempkinReborn
Hoptimonium
The majority of people on here speak english as a second language but we all post in english because it is the universal common language
flappinmudbeans
Tom Hanks would really loved to have known that trick in "Castaway "
HalfPintKatie
My drill broke, so I'm gonna fashion me one of these!
DrNaughtyBuns
Pu... put y.... put your....
kellbellca127001
The wood cost so much he couldn’t afford a drill. How to overcome. Bravo
rssplowman
That’s pretty dope.
SpartanFlyboy
That’s pretty rope.
AcidNightmare
it seems so primative till you realize the modern drill bit
relsky
I'm very surprised there isn't a flywheel at the bottom...
Mizchvioz
Nice way to work the tri's
Eohor
How does it spin back when he moves up ? I also dont understand how the horizontal bar stays up
GreaseMonkeyOfLove
Inertia, the rod with the drill bit keeps spinning and twisting the rope.
FuzzyWolfy329
Think of a tether ball, the stick spins and keeps its momentum when pulled down and then back up.
oooh I see that now ! It spins the other way each time, thank you and @GreaseMonkeyOfLove
ShiftyFurret
A lot of these "pump drills" have counterweights on them in the form of stone disks that the center pole runs through.
The increased mass generates increased momentum that forces the rope to recoil. When pushed down again it spins in the opposite direction.
labyrinthconvention
Inertia, primarily from the arms.push down, let the inertia wind up, push down, wind. Of course, bc it changes rotation the bit only/2
Drills ever other cycle
wakefiDriver
I think you can start a fire this way.
bobstallone
well, screw that then
funkwumasta
This looks way better than a bow drill if you have access to cordage
petterwood905
How does the rope retract so neatly?
DrSparken
Just momentum. He stops pushing it down hard, the rod keeps spinning by itself and wraps it up, then he pushes again to spin the other way.
bot1010011010
They don't show it, but there's another horizontal piece on top that spins and winds the string back up. Bad editing or bad camerawork
ShellPhish
https://www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk/hand-drills-and-braces/a-brief-history-of-hand-drills-and-braces
nolanurse
Saving for future reference.
.
Jetdrag
Just buy a drill
f30ne2
on your battery powered phone ?
OliverClothesoff70
Outside of an EMP, having a solar-powered battery with USB means your “Shit Hits The Fan” folder stored on your phone could be very handy.
WhatzitTooya
Maybe he'll print out the gif, waddaya know...
SpamYarBlockers
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Aq_1l316ow8
RoboGumbo
Cool but I mean just buy a drill, it's 2021. The power drill was invented over 130 years ago so we didn't have to do this anymore.
titaniumsnail
For him who has been using this method for ages this is easier and faster. Also useful if no electricity.
Yet another example of one of those old or otherwise needlessly labor intensive methods for doing something that LOOKS impressive...
...to a bunch of modern people staring at a screen but has zero actual benefit over modern methods or tools.
Blue4Five
me: thinking that I bet his drill bits last a lot longer than ours
NacLac
Doubtful, considering he won't be using carbide steel and hardened bits. Cuts slower, dulls faster
CatBeagler
What kind of bit is he using? And how does the Chuck work?
oakleaves
Likely just simple burred metal. Could use pipe or just a metal edge. Probably no chuck just different rods with different bits.
JaceTiger
Not to mention the drill alternates directions with every use
ThatShiftyMonkey
And he has to yank the bit out of the hole, rather than withdraw while spinning.
spitfires2000
But... how did he drill that hole in the horizontal bar, if that bar is needed to make a drill?
TheNLK
You can drill a hole with sand and a stick if you have enough time.
torillatavataan
Turtles all the way down.
xyxyxyxy31
wreckedbyralph
You use a straightened hanger heat the end and burn your way through, ever careful to not let the outer wood to get hot enough to light.
u77171
He took out his Dewalt
LrrrRulerofThePlanetOmicronPerseiVIII
Armok gifted the first drill to the humans, like he did the first anvil to the dwarves
Totallybadassusername
With great difficulty
bingotown
He first formed some sort of rudimentary lathe.
YoSamiteSam
Check out "Tudor monastery farm" and the part about bow lathes. Neat info on how they did stuff before modern tech.
Quincy80
Looks like a broom handle.
lovingspace
God
Frenchgeek
https://youtu.be/ZEl-Y1NvBVI
TargetedAdBot
Carved with finger nail
Athenalite
Oh, that piece? That piece came out of the 3D printer.
Dasnekones
It's actually an interesting question. My personal favorite is using small hot coals and burn out the hole
eggmuffin
It is not required.
PossumPoop
During MS teams meetings, I have successfully drilled through my desk with just a bit and my fingers.
OdinYggd
That one was drilled by something else, but you could make that hole with a knife if you had to.
JerzeeTomato
It's drills all the way down...
Apparitions21
mike13815
Clamp drill bit in vice, "drill" into it with stick. Problem solved.
AllMyPicsRPets
Reminds me of “there’s a hole in my bucket dear Liza dear Liza”
oldvydeo
And this "dear Liza, dear Liza" reminds me of "Lisa Lisa, sad Lisa Lisa". I mean, lots of Lisas and Lizas.
honk7
With another horizontal bar of course!
Housemaster
It's horizontal bars all the way down...
Saigon333
Hand drills have been around for a very long time, they’re just a lot of work.
Hendlton
I don't know how he did it, but you can burn holes in wood by placing a burning ember on the spot and blowing on it gently.
Mgiggity
Go on…
78Hamster
That's hot!
Easier and cleaner is to start the hole with a knife point and then drop some sand in and use a round pointed stick spun by hand.
or use an awl
jomi20806
You can also use a chisel and clean it up with a knife since it is a larger whole
Hole*
norticat
You could technically have the drill bit stationary and the dowel would spin on it.. creating a hole from the “drill”
Jeenius
Horizontal would be the wood piece he holds on the to drill.
Could you use two bits lashed together to do the same thing? It’s a big hole to avoid “binding” or friction. It’s has me curious
hugemuffin
That's actually a really interesting historical point. You make a first tool, and that lets you make a better second tool, and so on. --->
maximusTHEspartan
I learned that from the Assassin’s Creed games! Lol
https://hackaday.com/2018/01/23/the-precision-upon-which-civilizations-are-built/
TheGhostofElizabethShue
Technically you find the first tool because the first tool is a rock (which we used to make a better rock. Rock 2.0)
I’m betting first tool was actually stick. More versatile, lighter, and easier to adapt/modify. I’d bet more animals use sticks too.
Elhombremacabro
The first tool probably was the stick, but the first purposely made tool was a sharpened rock, I think.
Well consider me Team Rock. It can bash things, more throwable, not as much skill or dexterity needed. Stick just seems more advanced.
PsychicSpider
Nah, it's gotta be a stick first, because you need to make a wooden pick to mine stone. Obviously.
Us clan stick more better. We smart. Will have red flower and wheel soon. Clan Stick FOREVER!!! (Triumphant cave man noises)
Cyynic
Oh he had to do the first one 'the hard way.' If you you know what I mean...
lordofthedice
With his dick?
CaldariBob
No, silly. With the cordless drill that's just out of frame!
LovecraftsLovechild
Yes
yesyoucancancan
Yes, he has a tiny screw shaped dick
Eiladar
He's a duck? Guess that's not a hat bill, then.
arch4ngel
In the lamp socket?
TheLastNalbinder
whooptydoo
ill stick with my big red but thats dope as shit
DiegoMartinAbal
Volvimos a la Prehistoria
SlamdogKillionaire
Pump up the jam. Pump it up. While your feet are stompin.
DoubleDarned
This isn't that complicated: You get the drill.
corgime
Let’s be honest. He’s is pissed his cordless doesn’t have a battery
Labdoggo
vurcease
I don’t remember seeing this one on Old Yankee Workshop. Cool.
ElGatoAstronaut
Rice and beans powered drill!
Weneedbees
Grácias por compartir estos ejemplos de varios niveles de tecnología. Son muy interesante.
johncooper8t67
When you missed your last few threading sessions and your guy gotta set up!
doesntmatter
Artes anales means anal art
JohnPtempkinReborn
Hoptimonium
The majority of people on here speak english as a second language but we all post in english because it is the universal common language
flappinmudbeans
Tom Hanks would really loved to have known that trick in "Castaway "
JohnPtempkinReborn
HalfPintKatie
My drill broke, so I'm gonna fashion me one of these!
DrNaughtyBuns
Pu... put y.... put your....
kellbellca127001
The wood cost so much he couldn’t afford a drill. How to overcome. Bravo
rssplowman
That’s pretty dope.
SpartanFlyboy
That’s pretty rope.
AcidNightmare
it seems so primative till you realize the modern drill bit
relsky
I'm very surprised there isn't a flywheel at the bottom...
Mizchvioz
Nice way to work the tri's
Eohor
How does it spin back when he moves up ? I also dont understand how the horizontal bar stays up
GreaseMonkeyOfLove
Inertia, the rod with the drill bit keeps spinning and twisting the rope.
FuzzyWolfy329
Think of a tether ball, the stick spins and keeps its momentum when pulled down and then back up.
Eohor
oooh I see that now ! It spins the other way each time, thank you and @GreaseMonkeyOfLove
ShiftyFurret
A lot of these "pump drills" have counterweights on them in the form of stone disks that the center pole runs through.
ShiftyFurret
The increased mass generates increased momentum that forces the rope to recoil. When pushed down again it spins in the opposite direction.
labyrinthconvention
Inertia, primarily from the arms.push down, let the inertia wind up, push down, wind. Of course, bc it changes rotation the bit only/2
labyrinthconvention
Drills ever other cycle
wakefiDriver
I think you can start a fire this way.
bobstallone
well, screw that then
funkwumasta
This looks way better than a bow drill if you have access to cordage
petterwood905
How does the rope retract so neatly?
DrSparken
Just momentum. He stops pushing it down hard, the rod keeps spinning by itself and wraps it up, then he pushes again to spin the other way.
bot1010011010
They don't show it, but there's another horizontal piece on top that spins and winds the string back up. Bad editing or bad camerawork
ShellPhish
https://www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk/hand-drills-and-braces/a-brief-history-of-hand-drills-and-braces
nolanurse
Saving for future reference.
ShellPhish
.
Jetdrag
Just buy a drill
f30ne2
on your battery powered phone ?
OliverClothesoff70
Outside of an EMP, having a solar-powered battery with USB means your “Shit Hits The Fan” folder stored on your phone could be very handy.
WhatzitTooya
Maybe he'll print out the gif, waddaya know...
SpamYarBlockers
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Aq_1l316ow8
RoboGumbo
Cool but I mean just buy a drill, it's 2021. The power drill was invented over 130 years ago so we didn't have to do this anymore.
titaniumsnail
For him who has been using this method for ages this is easier and faster. Also useful if no electricity.
RoboGumbo
Yet another example of one of those old or otherwise needlessly labor intensive methods for doing something that LOOKS impressive...
RoboGumbo
...to a bunch of modern people staring at a screen but has zero actual benefit over modern methods or tools.
Blue4Five
me: thinking that I bet his drill bits last a lot longer than ours
NacLac
Doubtful, considering he won't be using carbide steel and hardened bits. Cuts slower, dulls faster
CatBeagler
What kind of bit is he using? And how does the Chuck work?
oakleaves
Likely just simple burred metal. Could use pipe or just a metal edge. Probably no chuck just different rods with different bits.
JaceTiger
Not to mention the drill alternates directions with every use
ThatShiftyMonkey
And he has to yank the bit out of the hole, rather than withdraw while spinning.
spitfires2000
But... how did he drill that hole in the horizontal bar, if that bar is needed to make a drill?
TheNLK
You can drill a hole with sand and a stick if you have enough time.
torillatavataan
Turtles all the way down.
xyxyxyxy31
wreckedbyralph
You use a straightened hanger heat the end and burn your way through, ever careful to not let the outer wood to get hot enough to light.
u77171
He took out his Dewalt
LrrrRulerofThePlanetOmicronPerseiVIII
Armok gifted the first drill to the humans, like he did the first anvil to the dwarves
Totallybadassusername
With great difficulty
bingotown
He first formed some sort of rudimentary lathe.
YoSamiteSam
Check out "Tudor monastery farm" and the part about bow lathes. Neat info on how they did stuff before modern tech.
Quincy80
Looks like a broom handle.
lovingspace
God
Frenchgeek
https://youtu.be/ZEl-Y1NvBVI
TargetedAdBot
Carved with finger nail
Athenalite
Oh, that piece? That piece came out of the 3D printer.
Dasnekones
It's actually an interesting question. My personal favorite is using small hot coals and burn out the hole
eggmuffin
It is not required.
PossumPoop
During MS teams meetings, I have successfully drilled through my desk with just a bit and my fingers.
OdinYggd
That one was drilled by something else, but you could make that hole with a knife if you had to.
JerzeeTomato
It's drills all the way down...
Apparitions21
mike13815
Clamp drill bit in vice, "drill" into it with stick. Problem solved.
AllMyPicsRPets
Reminds me of “there’s a hole in my bucket dear Liza dear Liza”
oldvydeo
And this "dear Liza, dear Liza" reminds me of "Lisa Lisa, sad Lisa Lisa". I mean, lots of Lisas and Lizas.
honk7
With another horizontal bar of course!
Housemaster
It's horizontal bars all the way down...
Saigon333
Hand drills have been around for a very long time, they’re just a lot of work.
Hendlton
I don't know how he did it, but you can burn holes in wood by placing a burning ember on the spot and blowing on it gently.
Mgiggity
Go on…
78Hamster
That's hot!
oakleaves
Easier and cleaner is to start the hole with a knife point and then drop some sand in and use a round pointed stick spun by hand.
whooptydoo
or use an awl
jomi20806
You can also use a chisel and clean it up with a knife since it is a larger whole
jomi20806
Hole*
norticat
You could technically have the drill bit stationary and the dowel would spin on it.. creating a hole from the “drill”
Jeenius
Horizontal would be the wood piece he holds on the to drill.
norticat
Could you use two bits lashed together to do the same thing? It’s a big hole to avoid “binding” or friction. It’s has me curious
hugemuffin
That's actually a really interesting historical point. You make a first tool, and that lets you make a better second tool, and so on. --->
maximusTHEspartan
I learned that from the Assassin’s Creed games! Lol
hugemuffin
https://hackaday.com/2018/01/23/the-precision-upon-which-civilizations-are-built/
TheGhostofElizabethShue
Technically you find the first tool because the first tool is a rock (which we used to make a better rock. Rock 2.0)
oakleaves
I’m betting first tool was actually stick. More versatile, lighter, and easier to adapt/modify. I’d bet more animals use sticks too.
Elhombremacabro
The first tool probably was the stick, but the first purposely made tool was a sharpened rock, I think.
TheGhostofElizabethShue
Well consider me Team Rock. It can bash things, more throwable, not as much skill or dexterity needed. Stick just seems more advanced.
PsychicSpider
Nah, it's gotta be a stick first, because you need to make a wooden pick to mine stone. Obviously.
oakleaves
Us clan stick more better. We smart. Will have red flower and wheel soon. Clan Stick FOREVER!!! (Triumphant cave man noises)
Cyynic
Oh he had to do the first one 'the hard way.' If you you know what I mean...
lordofthedice
With his dick?
CaldariBob
No, silly. With the cordless drill that's just out of frame!
LovecraftsLovechild
Yes
yesyoucancancan
Yes, he has a tiny screw shaped dick
Eiladar
He's a duck? Guess that's not a hat bill, then.
arch4ngel
In the lamp socket?
TheLastNalbinder