i rescue this dog 10 month ago now I build the dog house and swimming pool in front of the lion head mud house by build the fun water slide from house in to the swimming pool. In this video i show all structure of full building from building mud house until finish water slide and swimming pool. Please enjoy with me and my dog rescued.
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Hello everyone. I would like to share some experiences of building this underground temple. My project is round with:
— 9 meters in diameter and 3 meters depth
— The total depth of the well is 7 meters, size 1.5 m * 1.5 m
— The temple is 7 meters long and 3 meters height
— Swimming pool size: 2 m * 4 m, height 2.2 m
— Bedroom size: 2.2 m * 2 m, height 1.6 m
— There are three builders and a photographer
— Construction period 76 days
During our project, we encountered many obstacles, such as landslides due to repeated rains.
The rain continues dropping almost every day,
thats why we decided to dig a well and a drainage system in order to drain the water into the well to release the water from the bottom of the temple,
which is made underground. One of our teammates fainted from exhaustion,
and there was so much more I could not say.
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Finally, one video showing the entire build process from the cutting of the first tree to the laying of the last floor board — no food, no talking, no visitors, just carpentry, bushcraft, timber framing, blood, sweat and tears.
My end goal is to have an off grid, primitive wilderness homestead, where I can practice primitive technology, bushcraft and traditional skills in an effort to become as completely self reliant as possible in this day and age.
In late April, I cut the first balsam fir tree down on the property near Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada. Next, from June until August, I collected all of the building materials and fabricated the cabin using saddle notches in the corners. I cleared the land in August, laid down gravel for a pad and began erecting the off grid log cabin. By September, the walls were done and I started on the roof framing in October.
In November, I burned the roof boards with shou sugi ban, an ancient Japanese technique for preserving wood. Against convention, I installed the roof in board and batten fashion, using my roofing background to come up with techniques to keep the cabin watertight.
Next, I moved inside where I installed a Vermont Castings wood stove on top of a limestone flagstone floor, which extended from the doorway to the center of the cabin underneath the fireplace.
For the rest of the floor, I framed it using 2x4 and 2x6 red pine boards and then installed 2x6x10 boards, which I burned using the same shou sugi ban technique.
Now in December, I chinked the walls with moss and clay and have been spending a lot of time in the cabin, starting rustic furniture made with materials from the surrounding forest.
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