Part Two of a new series showcasing some Homesteading and Pioneer living skills. We recently attended a public festival demonstrating some of these “old school” skills. This second part shows some blacksmithing. Later parts will cover candlemaking, sugar cane and other homesteading/pioneer type skills. In these videos we toured the festival and talked with some of the folks demonstrating these skills. With some of these people we had to kind of “lead” them into talking about the skills via asking obvious questions, etc. Some were really helpful and interested in talking about the skills, a few were downright rude. As your watching this, consider the amount of TIME involved with certain tasks- like putting up a year supply of firewood. In this first video we show them using a crosscut saw and a Bucksaw. It would take you probably weeks to put up a year supply of firewood with these methods. Now it’s important to know these skills and even have of these old school tools and implements, but don’t throw away your chainsaws! Matter of fact, you should take a hard look at your chainsaws and resulting logistics train (spare parts, extra bar, extra chains, files, preserved fuel, fuel mix, bar/chain oil, etc.) after watching this once you realize that you could put up as much wood in probably a DAY that it would take a WEEK or more to put up with hand tools! I’m all for learning these skills and we practice a lot of these skills regularly, but I also think it’s important to …
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Homesteading and pioneer skills part 2, peak oil, blacksmithing, survivalist
Written by Tools on Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: blacksmithing, Homesteading, part, Peak, Pioneer, Skills, survivalist
Motorcycle Skills Test For US Motorcycle License Endorsement
Written by Tools on Monday, June 6th, 2011 in Motorcycle.
Tags: Endorsement, LICENSE, Motorcycle, Skills, Test
This is an actual motorcycle endorsement rider skill test. There are five exercises that are demonstrated in this video with an official representative from the Department of Motor Vehicles of Arizona. This test was identical to the one I took in Illinois, and I hope it serves to help new riders get a taste of what the test is like. It’s pretty easy, but don’t stop enhancing your riding techniques after you’ve passed this point. There is a lot more to learn. Enjoy!
Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Glaze a Window
Written by Tools on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Carpentry, Glaze, Power, Skills, Tools, Window
Glazing a window requires setting glaze in the frame before fitting in the glass, as well as glazing over the glass after the fitting and wedging it into place. Glaze windows of any size with instructions on sub-glazes and top-glazes from an experienced builder in this free video on home improvement. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Guide to Motorcycling Excellence: Skills, Knowledge, and Strategies for Riding Right
Written by Tools on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 in Motorcycle.
Tags: Excellence, Foundation's, Guide, Knowledge, Motorcycle, Motorcycling, Riding, Right, safety, Skills, Strategies
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Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Choose a Wood Varnish
Written by Tools on Monday, May 10th, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: Carpentry, Choose, Power, Skills, Tools, Varnish, Wood
Choosing a wood varnish is simple when you know where the wood is, and varnishes for outdoor wood protect different aspects of the wood than varnishes for indoor floors or furniture. Buy beautiful wood varnishes with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on woodworking. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik
Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Use Scroll Saws
Written by Tools on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: Carpentry, Power, Saws, Scroll, Skills, Tools
Using a scroll saw to make narrow cuts requires matching the saw blade to the angle of the curve, with tighter curves requiring smaller blades. Operate a scroll saw safely and use earphones when necessary with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik
Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Outfit a Basic Electrician’s Toolbox
Written by Tools on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: Basic, Carpentry, Electrician's, Outfit, Power, Skills, Toolbox, Tools
Outfitting a basic electrician’s toolbox requires simple tools, such as screwdrivers and pliers, that will cover 90 percent of electrical jobs. Put together a basic toolbox for electricians, including electrical tape and cable-strippers, with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik
Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Sharpen a Plane Blade
Written by Tools on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: Blade, Carpentry, Plane, Power, Sharpen, Skills, Tools
Sharpening a plane blade requires sharpening stones of various grits and a little oil. Sharpen a plane blade in a curve or a straight line by sanding down any burrs and listening for just the right sound with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey earned his BS in Physics from MIT in 1969 and his MS in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts in 1982. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik
Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Bullnose Solid Countertop Surfaces
Written by Tools on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: Bullnose, Carpentry, Countertop, Power, Skills, Solid, Surfaces, Tools
Bullnosing solid countertop surfaces works on wood counters (not Formica) with a router or a hand plane. Bullnose countertops with a cove bit set in your router to make elegant curves along the counter’s surface with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on home improvement. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey earned his BS in Physics from MIT in 1969 and his MS in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts in 1982. Filmmaker: equilibriofilms Erik
Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Use a Tap & Die Set
Written by Tools on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 in Power Tools.
Tags: Carpentry, Power, Skills, Tools
Using a tap and die set creates threaded holes and threaded bolts that can be used in wood working and manufacturing. Make or repair bolts and fit them into custom-threaded holes by using a tap and die set like an experienced builder with the instructions in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey earned his BS in Physics from MIT in 1969 and his MS in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts in 1982. Filmmaker: equilibriofilms Erik
