We're taking a look at a medium scale charcoal production operation in Picuris Pueblo in New Mexico. I've always found the charcoal production process fascinating, and it was cool to see it at a production scale.
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Definitely down for for the growing operation. Curious to see the process of different growers.
Madlad start from reviewing tech to reviewing ancient arts
Madlad????...im a missing something or just getting old??
@@res1492 getting old... It's a newish term for people who do things unexpected or different, often in a way that inspires or is viewed as creative. Source.. I'm in my 40s
@@Scott_C im in my 40s too..."i must not be hip enough to hang with the homies"....did i get that right??..i heard it in one of those hop hip songs, the ones with swearing in...
What madlad
I get the sense that he is normally a man of few words until you kept asking so many questions that he finally got in the groove and started volunteering the info 😁
It was great seeing him open up, and you could tell he was finding joy in sharing what he does towards the end
He seems real cool
That’s the thing, his not asking any questions to the man , its just .. yeah..yep..yep..oh nice.. bad interview, great work from the workers tho!
It's great to check out how people are doing in this Native American area. Thanks for covering this, Scotty.
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I have a friend who is Navajo. Thanks for letting me peer a tiny bit into his neck of the woods.
My 20s I was married to a Navajo, liveid on the Res, lupton az, and in the town of Gallup NM, in my 50s now in Oregon. Most of the ones I remember are all gone now. I really love the Land and the Navajo people and I'm white. Cheers
Hehe, we can see your enthusiasm from making a new video. Glad you found yet another interesting and informative subject!
This guy is so likeable
good to see u healthy and delivering alternative content during this period. keep it up!
Wow I had no idea how much of a process this was. What a Great Gentlemen this man was too. Thanks!
Nice , very interesting. I worked with similar methods in Northern Greece where I am originally from. Haven't done this in years though. It is a great aspect of keeping bush or forested areas clean from dry and useless biomass so that, if there are fires, the whole system won't burn down and become useless. Please show us the hemp operation too:)
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It's amazing how this video fits in! Be it a PCB factory in Shenzhen or making coal in an open field, the maker knows what and why of each step (eg. Air flow, keeping it natural) and this channel beautifully brings out the art in making anything. You're amazing!
from strange part to strange material. nice video, remind me of my neighbour who also making charcoal during my childhood.
charcoal a strange material?
In China: How iPhone is made. Back to US: How charcoal is made.
Equally as primitive.
Hahahaha you beat me to it. I was thinking exactly the same thing. 🤣
Next up is "How gravel is made in the USA".
@@ChrisSPCs what a shitty take.
Now I know why DT wants to bring factories back to the US.
I really like to learn/discover things "as simple" as this, thank you !
These guys are fantastic! Make sure they know how much we appreciate them sharing their knowledge. Not just how they do it but all of the other economic details of the process. Fascinating!
Not gonna lie, I would LOVE more videos like this. Maybe some kind of metallurgy or engineering or something would be cool. It’s in the same vein as your usual stuff in showing how interesting the parts that make up our modern life are.
Man, Cody's looking weird today...
cody's labs?
…and he didn't eat it
please show us that grow operation cause this one was really interesting to watch and people get more interested what to buy and where to buy to get such natural char coal ... instead of chemical treated choal. That understanding makes the buyers interested and willing to pay more for such bag of natural char coal that fires their oven and steak.
and trees will gone faster, no, thanks
@@NAKALYAE7 the guy running the operation explained for minutes from where they got their wood, those trees were gone from the start
What I love about this is their problem solving, they know the destination with the wood in the crates, don't really know how to get there, so are experimenting and working each problem out along the way. That's what I am in engineering for, the iterative journey solving each problem in turn until you get a desired result! Keep up these videos! I know it isn't 'tech' but the problem solving methods are the same here as a factory in China!
If I could send a note to the makers you watched and interviewed, it would be that we out here in "the rest of the country" REALLY appreciate the labor that goes in, and the quality that comes out, of the work they do. I live on the opposite side of the country, but would cheerfully pay 3x, 4x, or more to support their work AND have great charcoal for my cooking. Great video. One of the most interesting I have seen in a long time.
please show the hemp operation!
Easily my favorite content you've produced .... please keep showing more.
I used to LOVE watching your home bullt iPhone videos (and associated content) years ago and here I am, back for something completely different and it's you again!! Awesome work, sir. Appreciate your informative and direct style always 🙏🏼
Great video! Covering the life of the people that offered you to stay with them in times like these is great. Even though this is a technical channel, I would love to see more videos like these. Greetings from Germany! Stay healthy.
The strange stuff you get up and behind the scenes stuff you'd never think to watch otherwise is great.
Love seeing you interview people Scotty. You've got a skill for getting folks to open up about their work.
Would love to see the hemp operation. I'd love to see more about what reservation and tribe life is like now days.
Glad to see your safe and well.... and still finding interesting things to share with us...I’m sure you can find a few more
Not only would I be interested in seeing the Grow operation but also ANY & all jobs that are taking place throughout the Tribe!
never stop learning! being humble is the greatest virtue anyone could have! thanks for sharing!!
This was awesome to see. Its little things that I honestly never thought about that I find in your videos that I love seeing. Thank you for your hard work and thank the people involved in helping you show us the interesting projects and journeys you go on!
Love this. I’d appreciate you posting more of these kinds.
Idk why im enjoying watching this video, but it's pretty awesome..
What a neat video. Man watching your phone mods and factory tours... and now this! Badass channel.
Great job! I never thought how charcoal was made would be so interesting. You had me watching the whole time. I think you should definitely make a video on the commercial grow operation.
That looks like a real industrial process. In Europe we have charcoal kiln that take days to build and look like a piece of art. Interesting stuff!
I always wondered how they do it! Amazing video and amazing people. Also I think in my country they use a different method for charcoal so it was even more entertaining seeing other utilisations of the same principle!
Dude, I really enjoyed this; just genuine people out here, doing their jobs and having natural interaction.
Really happy to see you still making videos even if this isn't an ideal situation for any of us. I thought this was a pretty good substitute for your usual technically factory video and I'm looking forward to more stuff. Would love to see you taking things apart/soldering/modding stuff in the future too if that's at all possible.
it is great to see you once again running around, thanks for sharing some of the knowledge of the people that took you in, cheers from Mexico
Loved this. Thanks to everyone involved
Yes please, I would love to see the grow operation.
It’s interesting to see you apply what you learned about exploring and learning about computer technology and using those tactics to explore technology made near where you are now.
Love this type of video, Scotty. Good to see how things are done for generations. A way of life that is lost on most of us, simply amazing.
Excellent video. Please do more like these with people from “far out” super interesting and they have a lot of knowledge to share!
Scotty you are indeed one of a kind...during tough times like now, you still manage to make interesting videos and show some primitive, but unknown old school tech for many of us... I've enjoyed the video... keep up the good work.
I don't usually comment on videos but I love your videos in the native American community. What a strange and beautiful evolution of this channel.
Great to see such a different pace of life. Looking forward to seeing what's coming up.
This was WAY COOL and totally unexpected from you. A very “clean” charcoal production operation!
Love the new content... Really interesting!
I live in New Mexico! Glad you are here. Make sure to try the food!
scotty we love how you provoke conversation and knowledge rather than conflict
One of the most underrated inventions of the 20th century!!! There is no better way to grill & bbq than over charcoal briquettes ;-) !!!!
Its not "how its made" its "how the people make it". Keep the stories coming.
This is awesome, keeping it interesting, subtle but creative editing style and impressive work, especially since it seems like(?) it's done one the "fly".
Loving the adventures out into the local places
Its really nice of you Scotty, to think outside of the box. These people are never really appreciated for what they do. I think you should do more of these kind of videos. Thanks.
That is one hell of an operation. Really cool to watch. If you still have contact with them tell them they could run the return pipe, for the water, about 4 feet under ground before it goes back into the tank. The ground should pull some of the heat out of the water. Have to go that far down in that area since it gets so freaking hot in the summer.
Great idea with little equipment, thanks for showing us Scotty 👍🏻
I really like the mixed content on the channel. I originally subscribed for the electronics projects but stuff like this is really interesting. Thank you.
Fantastic video & information, thanks! I was explaining to someone the difference between briquette & lump wood and how they're made, this popped up on my feed as a perfect accompaniment to my discussion 👍
Hey, that was really cool. Something I didn't know I wanted to know until I saw the thumbnail. Great work asking the right questions to give us all a good understanding of how it all works. Grow houses, yes please!
Loved this video, really lifted up my day.
Keep finding interesting things to video. You make all of your videos fun to watch.
Glad to see you getting content out and you are well.
Curiosity of how things are done. Great job, Scott.
This tribe is incredible!!! I could learn so much about sustainability from them!
Not only because there is something after Chinese factories that show us how our daily goods are produced but also that you're showing the things we use daily here that are produced here as well, great Scott!, great Scotty.
This was a very good and informative video. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Fascinating. thank you for the perspective!
8:11 me too bud, me too
underrated comment
it took me some time to get it
Nice vid, as always!
I think you have found your real destination. It’s not technology, not China, it’s people. You do have a real talent to bring people to talk about their craftsmanship.
Awesome to watch, thanks Scotty. More videos like this would be cool during the pandemic, particularly the....hemp operation :)
"With propane I can taste propane." TASTE THE MEAT NOT THE HEAT I TELL YOU HWAT (Hill, Hank)
Same character came to my mind. 😅
A great new unexpected factory video. Loved it! 👌
That was really cool. Super interesting.
Would like to see the next part. As the others are saying: continue working on this segment!
Great video, everything about it was just, pleasant.
What a soft spoken cool guy Luther is. You should help him with his thermal equilibrium problem, I'm pretty sure a simple heat sink would be a fun thing to build!
This man single-handedly inspired me to take apart my iPhone 7. Tip: don't take apart your daily driver, because now I'm spending bank on a Pixel 3xl.
Better than the iPhone 7 anyways
Lol
Really enjoyed this video
Good too see you back with new stuff 🙂take care of you. Good too see you doing better then this season started.
Scotty thank you for sharing the world with us
I really enjoyed this episode. so different, but also good.
Hey just wanted to say I like this content during the SIP. Even tho it's not your usual content I truly appreciate you trying! Miss your old content but am sticking with ya through your channel evolution!
Not sure if you'll read this but I love your videos from China and what not and all the cool tech stuff you see but as a New Mexican it's awesome seeing you in the state and promoting a local business. That's awesome man!
Awesome! you need your discovery channel show!
Thank you Luther and Nate!
Nice video. Many thanks for making it.
Great episode! Great people! Thank you!
I can't wait to see the hemp operations. Great video Scotty, I really appreciate the content.
Super cool, thank you for doing this. Also, I could already hear your mind racing when he told you about the water cooling problem :)
Thanks for highlighting a cool business that supports the tribes! They could use the earth as a heatsink by burying the tubing down under the surface 5-7 feet and run it underground for a distance to cool the water down without needing to really add any additional infrastructure beyond piping. I would love to see the commercial hemp grow, too!
Thank you for this. I'm actually looking for ideas for a side project related to excessive resources like this in my country, mainly at my state. Might have a look into this subject. I appreciate it so much! 🙏
Really enjoyed this video thanks
Love your videos, Scotty.
This was really interesting. The Hemp operation would be good to see as well.
Heck yeah show the grow that is awesome they are doing it!! i hope its hugely successful. Very cool video and insight.
Great change of pace, lots to learn here, who knew even charcoal is technical.
You make great videos and seem like a really down to earth and friendly guy. Keep doing you man!
Thank you for creating, I was actually wondering how charcoal was made some weeks ago.