Saturday, May 19, 2012

KickBike and Kettlebell: Taming the beast in the yeast

May 19, 2012 by Dave Riley  
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Yeasts also take a while to settle into a routine of bread making so my first few bake ups were challenged by a certain infantilism on the part of my domesticated spores. Now that they know who’s boss and matured through use– being put …

KickBike and Kettlebell: The Tired Garden: recycling car tires

May 19, 2012 by Dave Riley  
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There’s any number of DIY techniques to grow vegetables with many nowadays focusing on garden design. While design is important, I think what is often neglected is what you make your garden with. I’m beginning to think that my answer is …

KickBike and Kettlebell: Constructing a working Thuy?n thúng

May 19, 2012 by Dave Riley  
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Before I address detailed aspects, I thought I’d explore the process I intendeds to use, so I built a model — 30 cm wide — of the boat using the techniques I was hoping to use.[See above image]. In temperament and habit I’m a sculptor …

KickBike and Kettlebell: Thuy?n thúng Coracle: solid bits and

May 19, 2012 by Dave Riley  
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The Rim: The best way to make the coracle is to first lay down onto a flat surface a circular frame. This will become the circumference of the craft. My problem is deciding what to construct the frame from. Due to my previous experience …