Looks very good - feels holy ❤ Good alternative to seed oil to protect the wood is to slightly burn it - it is a Japanese technic and it keeps the wood against agression & insects
dry that roof in and set up the rain/snow harvesting sooner than later, keep that investment in that ply in like new condition and so you don't miss out on the next good weather event.
Wow guys it's moving along fast now! The rough cut w/ natural edges looks so nice on the front. I'm so impressed (and jealous!) of your ability. I'm hoping my next life I get to do positive and productive things like this🕉️
I love it! You're such a tease lol...I have a good guess what you'll be starting inside! 😉 Glad the weather has been nice for you guys to work it seems. I came across a snake a few days ago here in NM, almost stepped on it. The days have been unseasonably warm.
Yes it does feel great and with a roof on your head - feels like home ! One cheap technic to protect wood in time is to burn it - that a cheap alternative to seed oil !
As always, the absolute best build on the internet. The form following the function aesthetic is so on point. You two are the hardest working pair on the yt. And I have solid trust in your proven outcomes. 💯 ❤🎉
Love it all! Especially the thicker high quality roof ply! I'm in Winslow on a fresh 5 acres! I've got enough limestone on my property to build a skyscraper
Got to say the vibe has been turned up a few notches this week bro, like youve finally made it home and less of a camp. Amazed the progress man ill keep saying it. Its quite a feat for so few hands and all the work guys did on the earth works. Looking forward to more of that homely vibes man we feeling your relief😅🎉
Looks like it could be a pretty cozy space when it's done! Do you have an episode where you explain the architectural decisions? For example, it looks like the rooms do not connect, so going between them requires going outside.
I think I'll have my life videos cover those fine details, since you guys seem to want weekly live video. But no I don't think a specific video covers everything, it's all been in episodes!✌🏾
You are lucky to live in a country where you can buy cheap land and build how you want. Here a tiny lots cost hundreds of thousands and you are not allowed to build as you want. Every day 3 new law come to restrict building houses. So you have to pay at least 300000 for the build of a small house - even when you do a lot of work yourself! Merry Christmas!
Thank you! It is a shame the restrictions on housing and land use especially when there are proven alternatives. Changing the laws can be a way we can do our part in progressing things!✌🏾
@@GrowTreeOrganics :) i have some ideas, which seem the wrong ones, that's why I asked. it will be a surprise then. I guess it will be some king of upcycled method, but ok, don't spoil it. Great work by the two of you by the way.
Thx for the video. I'm sure you're likely tired of advice, but stapling _plastic_ (even expired greenhouse plastic) onto the posts and then re-attaching the slab lumber may be worth your while down the line. Good luck!
I went to buy one pair of socks and at the last step it added another pair without my permission. I went ahead and bought it, but can you please let them know that is NOT cool.
#photomoleculareffect A newfound phenomenon The new work builds on research reported last year, which described this new “photomolecular effect” but only under very specialized conditions: on the surface of specially prepared hydrogels soaked with water. In the new study, the researchers demonstrate that the hydrogel is not necessary for the process; it occurs at any water surface exposed to light, whether it’s a flat surface like a body of water or a curved surface like a droplet of cloud vapor. Because the effect was so unexpected, the team worked to prove its existence with as many different lines of evidence as possible. In this study, they report 14 different kinds of tests and measurements they carried out to establish that water was indeed evaporating - that is, molecules of water were being knocked loose from the water’s surface and wafted into the air - due to the light alone, not by heat, which was long assumed to be the only mechanism involved. One key indicator, which showed up consistently in four different kinds of experiments under different conditions, was that as the water began to evaporate from a test container under visible light, the air temperature measured above the water’s surface cooled down and then leveled off, showing that thermal energy was not the driving force behind the effect. Other key indicators that showed up included the way the evaporation effect varied depending on the angle of the light, the exact color of the light, and its polarization. None of these varying characteristics should happen because at these wavelengths, water hardly absorbs light at all - and yet the researchers observed them. The effect is strongest when light hits the water surface at an angle of 45 degrees. It is also strongest with a certain type of polarization, called transverse magnetic polarization. And it peaks in green light - which, oddly, is the color for which water is most transparent and thus interacts the least.
Here's the link for The Camel City Mill socks everyone! Stay warm!✌🏾
www.camelcitymill.com/GROWTREE10
My better half said an uncouth joke about what these socks could have been named, and I have to admit I chortled.
Beautiful... congratulations for getting this far in the build!
Happy Winter Solstice!
Thanks, Happy Winter Solstice to you as well! ✌🏾
Looks very good - feels holy ❤
Good alternative to seed oil to protect the wood is to slightly burn it - it is a Japanese technic and it keeps the wood against agression & insects
Thanks for the tips!✌🏾💚
@@GrowTreeOrganics
Will you place a stove in the house or will you have an external coking area built in dirt
dry that roof in and set up the rain/snow harvesting sooner than later, keep that investment in that ply in like new condition and so you don't miss out on the next good weather event.
You got it! This is exactly what I'm going to do!😅✌🏾
Love the progress update! Merry Christmas to you both and a Happy New Year 💞 🥳
Thank you very much! Happy new year!✌🏾
The edge boards on the front look sweet.. 👍
Thank you, appreciate it!✌🏾
Merry Christmas 👏👏✌️ always enjoy the build
Thank you very much!✌🏾💚
The live edge boards go perfectly with the rocks 😎☮
Thank you!✌🏾
You have a really nice voice. You should do audiobooks for kids.
Oh why thank you!😅✌🏾
This is turning out way cooler than I expected! You’re doing great work 😊
The roof is looking excellent!!
Appreciate it!✌🏾
Wow guys it's moving along fast now! The rough cut w/ natural edges looks so nice on the front. I'm so impressed (and jealous!) of your ability. I'm hoping my next life I get to do positive and productive things like this🕉️
Thanks, it's a lot of work, but so rewarding! Don't be jealous, you have knowledge you can pass onto someone if anything!😅✌🏾
So awesome to see the build progressing! Love your philosophy and work ethic!
Cheers! 😅✌🏾
Wow! It's looking so good! Wishing you guys a peaceful solstice 🌗🌞✌🏼
Thank you! Happy Solstice to you too!✌🏾
I love it! You're such a tease lol...I have a good guess what you'll be starting inside! 😉
Glad the weather has been nice for you guys to work it seems. I came across a snake a few days ago here in NM, almost stepped on it. The days have been unseasonably warm.
Thanks, I'm glad you're enjoying it! It's definitely getting there... enjoy that nature!😉 ✌🏾
Yes it does feel great and with a roof on your head - feels like home !
One cheap technic to protect wood in time is to burn it - that a cheap alternative to seed oil !
Great point! Definitely a good way. The juniper wood we've used is rot resistant!✌🏾
@yes you mentionned it - the house will be a very good base for your project .
As always, the absolute best build on the internet. The form following the function aesthetic is so on point. You two are the hardest working pair on the yt. And I have solid trust in your proven outcomes. 💯 ❤🎉
Thank you very much! Feels good that we're almost there!✌🏾
Love it all! Especially the thicker high quality roof ply! I'm in Winslow on a fresh 5 acres! I've got enough limestone on my property to build a skyscraper
Sounds amazing! That's a lot of limestone! 😄✌🏾
Got to say the vibe has been turned up a few notches this week bro, like youve finally made it home and less of a camp. Amazed the progress man ill keep saying it. Its quite a feat for so few hands and all the work guys did on the earth works. Looking forward to more of that homely vibes man we feeling your relief😅🎉
Always appreciate your words my friend! Thank you very much!✌🏾💚
@GrowTreeOrganics here's to some meaningful rest guys, you deserve all the success you've worked for💪 looking forward to next week as always
I wasn't convinced about the front edge boareds. But they turned out great when you overlapped them!
Thank you, really appreciate it!✌🏾
Wow, it is all really coming together now!
Definitely is thank you!✌🏾
Wow, it feels so different. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! It's been a journey! 😊✌🏾
Looks like it could be a pretty cozy space when it's done!
Do you have an episode where you explain the architectural decisions? For example, it looks like the rooms do not connect, so going between them requires going outside.
I think I'll have my life videos cover those fine details, since you guys seem to want weekly live video. But no I don't think a specific video covers everything, it's all been in episodes!✌🏾
I look forward to learn how you use the cans.
Cool video. Where is the link to the camel city socks. I need some socks!! lol
Pinned it thanks!✌🏾
Nice I had hope you'd use the glass in the walls. That always looks sweet.
Definitely thanks!✌🏾
You are lucky to live in a country where you can buy cheap land and build how you want.
Here a tiny lots cost hundreds of thousands and you are not allowed to build as you want.
Every day 3 new law come to restrict building houses.
So you have to pay at least 300000 for the build of a small house - even when you do a lot of work yourself!
Merry Christmas!
Yep, that sucks, where is here ?
Merry Christmas ✌
@@bigfootsboggybottomlodge4954 Germany.
Same in Holland
Thank you! It is a shame the restrictions on housing and land use especially when there are proven alternatives. Changing the laws can be a way we can do our part in progressing things!✌🏾
Hey, you could upcycle some of the Juniper berries into Gin & Tonics or Singapore Slings.
Haha, that sounds great! We have plenty of juniper!😅✌🏾
You are doing your peart at winning my hart
😅thanks!✌🏾
There should be a limit how rot resistant a juniper is. There can be termites.
Good work on your project, best wishes for next year.
You can also find the Playlist from the beginning here!✌🏾
ua-cam.com/play/PLG1V8Ls7d3zzD-K4Kv5owZEiZt_tG6F2b.html&si=9h-ps-e5EaR_QZqJ
Ooow no another kliff hanger 😂you got skills
Thanks!😅✌🏾
Neka’s mudding the Gabion Video
Collect, Sift, Mix, Mud. Wash, Rinse, Repeat
ua-cam.com/video/nu3kvi2wZuY/v-deo.html
it's coming together ...
I can't wait to see how well your natural air-conditioning work; should be awesome.
Merry frigin Christmas. 🙂
How are you planning to make the roof water tight ?
You'll find out! Any guesses!😅✌🏾
@@GrowTreeOrganics :) i have some ideas, which seem the wrong ones, that's why I asked. it will be a surprise then. I guess it will be some king of upcycled method, but ok, don't spoil it.
Great work by the two of you by the way.
@FanNy-ku6wt thank you!😅✌🏾
Thx for the video. I'm sure you're likely tired of advice, but stapling _plastic_ (even expired greenhouse plastic) onto the posts and then re-attaching the slab lumber may be worth your while down the line. Good luck!
No worries! Appreciate the tip!✌🏾
I went to buy one pair of socks and at the last step it added another pair without my permission. I went ahead and bought it, but can you please let them know that is NOT cool.
I'll make sure to pass that along! Super sorry that happened!✌🏾
Coming together…
Super close!✌🏾💚
#photomoleculareffect
A newfound phenomenon
The new work builds on research reported last year, which described this new “photomolecular effect” but only under very specialized conditions: on the surface of specially prepared hydrogels soaked with water. In the new study, the researchers demonstrate that the hydrogel is not necessary for the process; it occurs at any water surface exposed to light, whether it’s a flat surface like a body of water or a curved surface like a droplet of cloud vapor.
Because the effect was so unexpected, the team worked to prove its existence with as many different lines of evidence as possible. In this study, they report 14 different kinds of tests and measurements they carried out to establish that water was indeed evaporating - that is, molecules of water were being knocked loose from the water’s surface and wafted into the air - due to the light alone, not by heat, which was long assumed to be the only mechanism involved.
One key indicator, which showed up consistently in four different kinds of experiments under different conditions, was that as the water began to evaporate from a test container under visible light, the air temperature measured above the water’s surface cooled down and then leveled off, showing that thermal energy was not the driving force behind the effect.
Other key indicators that showed up included the way the evaporation effect varied depending on the angle of the light, the exact color of the light, and its polarization. None of these varying characteristics should happen because at these wavelengths, water hardly absorbs light at all - and yet the researchers observed them.
The effect is strongest when light hits the water surface at an angle of 45 degrees. It is also strongest with a certain type of polarization, called transverse magnetic polarization. And it peaks in green light - which, oddly, is the color for which water is most transparent and thus interacts the least.
Very interesting I'll have to look more into that! Thank you!✌🏾
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