• macarthur_park@lemmy.worldOP
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    10 months ago

    A new kiln design and the first attempts at forging - Primitive Technology is making progress towards achieving the Iron Age from scratch!

    As always, turn on closed captions for the complete experience. This video in particular had a lot of info in the captions.

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    I’m wondering if it would be feasible to swap the string bow with gears and a crank, like this:

    I feel like it could be done with clay (for the basic shape) and sticks (to give the gears some internal structure); or even by carving wood with a stone, although that would be extremely laborious. The advantage would be obvious, higher and more consistent speed without too much effort.

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      Gears would have to be really well made, otherwise it won’t roll well and you would lose speed. I think a better chance would be to use two cylinders and the rope as the belt between them.

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        That would perhaps work even better, as long as the rope is strong enough to keep up with the stress.

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      It’d have to be clay and that sounds hard, but I believe he has the skill to pull it off.