How to build HOUSE UNDERGROUND from START to FINISH 15 days in the forest. WOODWORKING

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Hi! Here I have put all the stages of building my new dugout together. 3 hours of live sounds is the best relaxation for sleep. You will also learn how to build a house underground in 15 days in the forest.
How to build HOUSE UNDERGROUND from START to FINISH 15 days in the forest. WOODWORKING

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  • Sometimes I watch things like this at 2 AM in bed thinking "Yeah I'm gonna go build this tomorrow"
  • I don't know why this excites me while at the same time relaxes me. As a young boy I loved building forts in the woods. Now I am 44 and I think 2024 I'm gonna give it a shot ....I'm gonna build a sweet fort . For my fort though I will use pallets as I have access to about 200 pallets.
  • @deankoncan1645
    I just spent my saturday afternoon watching this, finished 6 beer. Loved the video not only the work that was done to complete the project , but the camera work and the behind the scenes editing to create this. Hats off to you son, much love and respect from Canada. // Dean
  • @NikitaMikhailova
    Lived it. Sod, sod carriers. Grass with roots already, that's how u get a sod roof. I started crying at certain points just as I remembered the wonderful silence, no car sounds, buzzing neighbors with lawnmowers, etc. I lived far out in Alaska, my people made such houses. I lived so far from man & brought out supplies by skiff. But yes I'm old now & have to live by towns w/hospitals, Cas my crazy youth made haste w/my body. I'm proud of him. May not be to your liking but it's made for his living. I had to get away from people because many are so hateful. I now live a recluse. Stay away from mean people.
  • @user-tf1xc9bw5h
    Больше бы таких людей, возможно и мир бы стал другим. Респект!
  • @garyclarke7054
    Started to watch for 10 mins ended up watching the whole 3 plus hours. Wonderful work young man. 👏👏👏
  • Nice backyard where you can play house and make survival life look rather easy, thoroughly enjoyed everything start to finish though and grateful to you for sharing your survival skills in the forest. Stay safe and enjoy the peace and freedom around you.
  • @isaaasis8610
    ฉันเพิ่งมาเห็นฉันสนใจมันมากและใช้เวลาทั้งเช้าและบ่ายเพื่อดูคลิปของคุณ..ฉันรู้สึกทึ่งในความสามารถของคุณมาก...ขอบคุณสำหรับคลิปดีดีนี้❤❤😊😊
  • @daveedson8607
    I watched the individual videos and then watched the 3 hour version. Both are very enjoyable for me. At 71 I am no longer physically capable of much, but my mind is sharp and your ingeniuity impresses me. Great job Ale.
  • @ludwigbooth4882
    Secretly, or openly, every man wants to do this at least once in his life or thinks about it. I watched this from beginning to end...really amazing video.
  • @sergeyguru9349
    Сделай крышку для входа))) закрывать, чтобы тепло лучше сохранялось
  • @Vitya_AK_18
    Мужик просто зверь, здоровья, терпения, благополучия.
  • @TheKolen2434
    I cant believe you accomplished all of this in 3 hours. Remarkable!
  • I love that, the fact it’s partially underground is very practical with heating/cooling . If things get bad your more hidden . It’s pretty out there , you’ve worked hard enjoy your home
  • There is something very theraputic about your videos Alex. I am really enjoying learning new skills while relaxing.. I feel like I just want to be out there doing this also. I live by a river on a boat so pretty much off grid but I would love a project like this.. UK not so sure we would get away with it but stunning wherever you are in the world.. Keep them coming 👌👍
  • @user-ht8sw9uv3i
    見ているだけで 本当に楽しくて夢がある 羨ましいです
  • @user-yo1it1rw4v
    Watching you progress with your hammer strikes getting more and more accurate was a joy to watch. Also refining your house to make it more liveable and convenient was great. I was always thinking "What is he going to do next?" Great work, from your friendly Japanese carpenter.
  • @targettony1122
    Pretty cool video. Hundreds of trappers cabins and homesteads in the US were built this way of course without the tarps. Found a trappers cabin in the mountains of Colorado old and abandoned. One great place to visit is Homestead Meadows near Estes Park Colorado.
  • @sophiabee8924
    I loved watching this. The end result reminds me of those traditional houses in Scandinavia, only a very small version. It just goes to show that with a bit of elbow grease you can accomplish great things. If only more young people developed these skills. It seems to me that most of them these days don't have any that doesn't involve a computer screen. No brains and no imagination! You have been respectful of the forest too, and not taken anything that hasn't fallen. There are great lessons here. Thank you, Alex.