Большой петергофский дворец- коронная резиденция российских императоров, выдающийся памятник русского барокко. Дворцовые залы, спроектированные в 18 веке великими зодчими Ж.-Б. Леблоном, Ф.Б. Растрелли, Ю. Фельтеном, поражают совершенной архитектоникой, насыщенным декором, обилием воздуха и света.
Пройдите анфиладу Большого петергофского дворца — от Парадной лестницы до Дубового кабинета Петра Великого — с одним из лучших экскурсоводов музея-заповедника «Петергоф» Олегом Ганцевым.
Рядом с Магнитогорском, район поселка Красная Башкирия, планируется строительство цементного завода
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можно предположить, что может ожидать Магнитогорск в связи со строительством нового цементного завода
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4:52 Кто сделал Дудя немного умнее?
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15:46 Жуткое осознание, что ты наркоман
20:24 Мастерские для умственно отсталых
23:25 «Мать оставила меня на Трех вокзалах»
28:18 Уехать из Москвы в Псков на зарплату в 5 раз меньше
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49:00 Сколько. Ты. Зарабатываешь
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1:55:12 Ты веришь в Бога?
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We build a bushcraft viking house from the viking age using hand tools only. Inspired by vikings, who were very resourceful and created buildings using the natural materials they scavenged around them. We used simple hand tools such as axe, saw, auger, drawknife, bushcraft knife and other simple tools.
To begin with we cut cedar logs from trees that had been felled in the forest. We used an axe and saw to make log cabin notches and built the foundation of the viking house two logs high. We then used the hand auger to build the timber frame. This consisted of 3 large «A» frames. We burnt the ends of the logs in fire to evaporate any moisture and create a rot-proof layer of charred wood which will help to preserve the timber frame foundation when the poles are in the ground. We used a long cedar log as the ridge pole which sits on top of the a frame of the bushcraft shelter. The next stage was building a viking longpit or firepit. This we wanted to make as historically accurate as we could. So we dug a pit about 4 feet long and 2 feet wide. We lined the pit with large stones found in the nearby area. In order to reduce waste of any materials, we used the clay from the pit to secure the stones. We added water to the clay to make it easier to work with and we filled in the gaps between the stones. We then lit a small fire in the pit and let the clay dry out for a few days. At this point we realised we could make our job easier by building a diy saw horse. So we used the drawknife to remove bark from a log (helps to prevent rot). We used the auger to drill four holes for legs and then we made four wood pegs for the top of the saw horse. For the rafters we used more cedar logs and again burnt the ends. It is an ancient japanese technique to preserve wood which is called shou sugi ban.
It was then finally time to build the roof of the house. For this, we peeled the bark off the cedar logs. We then put this on the rafters and secured it with some roofing tacks. We had to be fast when doing this, as the cedar bark shrinks and cracks when it dries. We put it on in layers like roof tiles. We built a wood ladder to get up high on the roof and secure the final bark layers.
Using an axe and bushcraft, we made some wooden wedges and split a few large cedar logs. We then hewed these logs and built a raised viking bed for the inside of the house. We also made some benches to sit near the fire. At the back of the viking house, we built a folding window and support arm so that we could let light into the house and also improve the airflow. We dug an air vent too, to allow more oxygen to get to the fire. To make the shelter more secure, we built a perimeter wall use cedar posts and hazel saplings (also known as wattle wall). To help further improve the airflow inside the shelter, we cut a hole in the roof and built a ridge cap or ridge vent to act like a chimney and let the smoke out. Overall this viking house took about 10 days to build. It was in winter, so we were restricted by daylight hours. This is not a historically correct viking house. Traditional viking houses were built with large timbers that were hewn from big logs. They had large gable ends almost like log cabins and the roof was made from wood shingles. Often they looked like viking longships or longboats and had many decorative viking features. In a viking longhouse, there would be enough room for many people and animals as well. But this was our take on it.
We have done a number of different camping overnight trips in this shelter. We have cooked meat over fire, had great viking feasts and spent many hours keeping warm around the firepit. I hope you enjoyed this vikings inspired bushcraft build. To watch the whole series of individual episodes (where we talk and explain what we are doing) then please follow links below.
Does your room seems boring to you? Dont worry, weve got it covered! Here are some crazy cool crafts and DIYs that will definitely leave you inspired. Just prepare some cement and polymer clay.
DIY lamp stand
If even Ikea lamp stands look boring to you, it is time to create something unique. Take 10-12 old books that you wont read anymore and mix a bowl of cement. Put the books in the cement mixture one by one and then place them one on another randomly to create a column. Let dry. Well done! Now you can put your lamp on this unique handmade lamp stand that makes your room look so cozy :)
Easy planters
Do you like plants and flowers in your house? So do we! However, common planters may look boring. Here is a simple DIY idea for you. Take a pair of rubber gloves for cleaning and fill them in with some cement. Put both gloves in a big bowl to create a round shape and let dry. Carefully cut off and remove the gloves. Fill the cement hands with ground ans plant your favorite flowers. By the way, it can be a really nice gift idea for your family and friends.
Watch the video for more DIY cement home decor ideas.
Timestamps:
00:47 DIY lamp stand from old books
02:38 An easy and lovely way to reuse old light bulbs
05:25 Cute little candle holders
07:10 Amazing garden decor from old toys
10:29 Handmade polymer clay ideas
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