Russian dashcam. I can't stop.
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Erik Grankvist: https://youtube.com/@ErikGrankvist
Kid from Sweden builds a log cabin from scratch with hand tools. Almost no talking.
Engels Coach Shop: https://youtube.com/@EngelsCoachShop
Craftsman builds wagons.
Now that's not something that's came up on the most popular videos. But looks like something I would be interested in.
Could you give me one video recommendation from each channel please?
Reminds me of this if you havent seen them:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jG3fUIoXQ5A
Also you might enjoy Ray Mears
I watch all sorts of urbex and abandoned exploration videos. The Proper People are great.
Rust to running videos about restoration of old cars and heavy machinery. vice Grip Garage is great, that guys a hoot.
Lately I've been into the guy's channel who bought the old Cerro Gordo mine and had been doing cool videos where he explores the old mines like 900 feet underground.
I've been into Heavy D Sparks rescue and recovery videos too.
If you asked me a few years ago, I would have not even said I'm interested in any of these, but with the flood of useless "creator" content, I think they're pretty interesting.
Just about nothing besides a song I wanna hear really quick
Videos on urbanism and transit, video essays, tutorials, and music videos. I watch more YouTube than any other streaming service.
Donut media, video game strategies, Lord of the rings videos, UFC, One Fighting, Street Beefs, Primitive Skills videos, Cooking videos. I just watched a video on making pear jam, got a ton of pears from the food bank.
Progressive media, Primitive Technology(with subtitles), Glen and friends cooking, Lockpocking Lawyer.
Edit: for comedy, Jeff Arcuri is fantastic at crowd work.
Primitive Technology 😍
Should have added (with subtitles)
True crime. Fat electrician, animagrafs, nilered, primitive technology!
You might also like gesithasgewissa, which is like primitive technology, but in 600AD. And not fake like most of the clones.
I'll check that out...the reason I like Primitive Technology is because it is clearly not faking the success or failure and the end result is functional but far from flawless.
Same reason I watch it. And this one ticks all those boxes for me too
Synthesizer news and reviews, Dark Souls streams (Lobosjr is the only streamer I can tolerate), 80s and 90s music videos, cute cat videos, Rush covers, gadget teardowns, soldering videos.
Edit: Almost forgot robot sumo.
I find myself guilty of watching YouTube Shorts. Besides that, plenty of movie scenes because I can't bother to watch a 2 hour long movie any longer. A lot of my saved videos are of things I want to learn. Lately about gesture drawing and watercolor painting. Then I skip through those videos and frequently increase playback to 1.25-1.5 speed.
I give this fantastic YouTuber a vote for those into ancient civilizations and human evolution. https://youtube.com/@StefanMilo?si=VmwsXFkjloG8L6Z5
Cooking videos and competition eating videos.
I watch Decino play DOOM and that's pretty much it
Rainman Ray's Repairs
Mostly train cab rides - train drivers filming their trips from the cab and publishing them.
Most popular account is probably RailCowGirl, a Norwegian train driver who has absolutely stunning videos.
Beau of the Fifth Column
Eugênio monesma
Business Insider, veritasium, vice, anything about how stuff works, astronomy, science and engineering shorts, car/motorcycle reviews, But there are mostly YouTube shorts
h.bomberguy and markiplier lol
This thread has some great ones, and quite a few of the folks I'd consider the best. But I haven't seen anyone mention Stuff Made Here! What gives?
Joel Haver movies, he's making one a month this year and the two so far have been brilliant especially this most recent one. Really talented creator with a real passion for movies, he's made a lot of really impressive low budget films all free to watch on YouTube with midroll ads turned off. His films are normally a fantastic blend of funny and emotional, great writing and he works with a lot of fantastic actors most of who are successful creators in the own right.
Herons Bonsai Matt's off-road Key West waterman Hoonigan Rick Shiels golf Project farm Bama bass