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Inventive Blacksmiths of Sorong, West Papua, Indonesia

Inventive Blacksmiths of Sorong, West Papua, Indonesia
At the far western tip of Papua, on the outskirts of the town of Sorong, is a place called Tempat Garam. This means "salt making place". The Mombrasar family of blacksmiths have their shop there. They build boats, make any kind of tools, and invent labor saving devices.

Adults, from left to right: Vincent Ambrar, Fredison Mombrasar, Andreas Mombrasar, Elisabet Dimara, Delilah Mombrasar. The kids were moving around too much for me to get their names straight.

Their address is:
Kapiten Patimura
Pandai Besi Awak Soba
Tempat Garam
Klawasi Sorong
West Papua Indonesia

Note: If this instructable wins any contests, I'll send it to them. They could do amazing things with it.
 
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Step 1Chainsaw Powered Sago Grinder

Chainsaw Powered Sago Grinder
Yohanis Mombrasar shows me one of their inventions, a chainsaw powered sago grinder. The local staple is sago palm starch. The sago palm grows in dense stands in fresh water swamps just behind a barrier beach. The whole trunk is composed of starch and fibers.
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21 comments
May 23, 2012. 11:06 AMRicardo Furioso says:
You are not only innovative, you're staggeringly interested and observant.
We're lucky to have you looking out for us.
Sorry we missed you at the Maker Faire.
Keep up the amazement and inspiration.
rich
Apr 21, 2011. 9:25 AMdavidurquhart says:
Great contribution - thanks. I'm impressed with their technology. (The more you understand about technology, the more you respect these kinds of solutions.) Maximum respect to these innovators.
Nov 10, 2010. 8:29 AMcelticht32 says:
Is there anyway to find or get some of the hand tools they make? always looking for that sort of thing... seems the hand made stuff is made with so much more care and so forth than the stuff you can find in the big box stores here in the states...
Jul 29, 2010. 6:06 PMmacgyverfan says:
people in countries are the ultimate DIYers I want to do this for a living if I can.
Apr 3, 2009. 12:13 AMTinker83 says:
let's really not make this man mad... you won't make it far...
Apr 3, 2009. 5:48 AMomnibot says:
Now that I'd like to have in case of a Zombie-Attack!
Apr 4, 2009. 6:20 PMhg341 says:
no...
you die VERY SOON...
if you use a chain saw too noiseytough it would be fun!!
Jul 29, 2010. 6:03 PMmacgyverfan says:
It would be fun while it lasted.
Mar 9, 2010. 12:05 PMbakramen says:
thank you...

I'm very proud see our country man in this website..

just come to Indonesia, you'll see any brilliant idea... :D
Jun 3, 2009. 6:17 PMclayman51 says:
Brilliant ... Just Brilliant ... Thank you for sharing this with us. They look like lovely people. Fredison is the father of invention ... neccesity !
Apr 4, 2009. 6:24 PMhg341 says:
wow i would have never used a chain saw too do what they are doing
they are so smart where they need something they make
when we(state-side) need something we buy it...i feel like they have a more fullfilling life style then us
Apr 3, 2009. 10:04 AMthepelton says:
A friend of mine is a professional fisherman. He told me he made a fillet knife out of steel straps that were used to wrap around shipping crates. Tell them about that.
Apr 3, 2009. 2:46 AMlesrebnav says:
hello, do you have a picture of the sago grinder in use .
Feb 24, 2009. 2:01 PMmindsystem says:
Note on the perahu (canoe). I'm pretty sure that the big one is natively Papuan. I don't ever remember seeing the big ones in Ambon, just the thinner types, but I could be wrong. Also, on a side note, how long have you lived/worked in Indonesia/Papua? And where at, exactly?
Feb 25, 2009. 10:39 AMmindsystem says:
born in Ambon and lived there (on and off) till '98 when things got heated. then lived in Jakarta for a while and then Papua for about two and a half years.. now I'm State-side for college. most of my knowledge is from older videos of the place that I saw while I was in Papua, and memories of Ambon from when I was younger.. which is why I said "I could be wrong".. anyways.. as for ingenuity..? well the Malukans make some of the best wood boats out there, or so I've read. the kids in my neighborhood always make little "spear guns" using rubber bands and broken umbrella parts. and an old military man who used to live next door had a couple spear guns like what you have pictured, but shaped more like rifles, with stocks and all... that's all I can really remember right now, but I'll ask my parents if they can remember anything as they'd be more likely to.
Jan 20, 2009. 2:55 PMFerrite says:
Nice!
Jan 17, 2009. 12:26 AMA good name says:
Damn that's cool.
Dec 29, 2008. 7:07 PMrobbtoberfest says:
As soon as I saw the chainsaw mod I fell in love. Thanks for showing this awesome stuff.
Dec 25, 2008. 11:57 AMPhil B says:
The amount of education and availability of the latest technology does not impact or limit basic intelligence.

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