Building a Primitive Hut with only Natural Materials: the foundation (new beginnings part 8)

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Chad Zuber
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PublishedMar 23, 2025
Duration26:53
Video ID1BtbulUnjCE
Languageen-US
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views56.5K
Likes2.7K
Comments359
Engagement Rate5.38%
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For thousands of years small homes were built of natural materials that were locally sourced. After spending a lot of time exploring this area and identifying many useful natural resources I decided to start building my new hut. I chose a location that is surrounded on three sides by vegetation so that my hut will blend in well with the surroundings and remain hidden. Strong sticks are for digging and broken stones for cutting willow branches. Yucca leaves turn into rope and a nearby clay source will be my concrete substitute. Follow along as I take you through the detailed step-by-step process of building this maya style hut. This is the eighth installment of a new series exploring this topic of "New Beginnings". Learn my humble beginnings in my book: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0DD9ZJ519 My social media links: Instagram @chadzuberofficial Facebook @ChadZAdventure Key moments: 00:00 Clearing the land to build on 03:24 Drinking raw water from the stream 04:43 Making stone cutting tools 05:01 Cutting down willow branches 06:46 Clearing topsoil and stones 09:15 Digging a hole and dropping a post 10:21 Fire hardening post ends on rainy day 12:31 Cutting down more willow branches 13:51 Setting posts for four corners of the hut 18:28 Gathering yucca leaves 19:44 Turning yucca leaves into strong rope 21:43 Using clay to anchor the posts 25:11 Notching and setting the first horizontal beam Music credit: Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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