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Will we make it? Freaky Cheap Tickets to the Permaculture Technology Jamboree - this weekend only!

 
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Samantha, I love your energy and enthusiasm that just shines through in this video:

 
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This was so fun!




Listening to Beau and Paul talk about potential joinery over lunch and then watching Beau chisel out the joints and put it all together.  
I learn so much at these events.


 
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A ticket sold while i was sleeping!




    16 tickets to go!




 
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Samantha Lewis wrote:
This was so fun!




Listening to Beau and Paul talk about potential joinery over lunch and then watching Beau chisel out the joints and put it all together.  
I learn so much at these events.



This was an epic cool thing.  

I like how it started "okay" and then there were all sorts of models, and further improvements and finally, the final product was really amazing.
 
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Hot dog!  Another ticket sold!




    15 tickets to go!




 
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Here is a project I am excited about!
 a spring pole lathe


Mike Haasl says he wants to build one of these this year at the permaculture technology jamboree.
https://permies.com/t/242364/PTJ-potential-project-Spring-Pole#2254511

I love watch Mike work.   He goes out to the forest and brings back all sorts of odd pieces of wood and turns them into functional art.  It has been really valuable to me to see his process.  
 
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Samantha Lewis wrote:Here is a project I am excited about!
 a spring pole lathe


Mike Haasl says he wants to build one of these this year at the permaculture technology jamboree.
https://permies.com/t/242364/PTJ-potential-project-Spring-Pole#2254511

I love watch Mike work.   He goes out to the forest and brings back all sorts of odd pieces of wood and turns them into functional art.  It has been really valuable to me to see his process.  




Spring pole lathes are super cool.  I hope Mike can work out a design that either packs up mega-small, or is somehow integrated into the bermshed.  Storing lovely and useful, but seldom-used gear requires some consideration.
 
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paul wheaton wrote:

Finishing Allerton Abbey.



Sooo . . .

- adding interior insulation (mycelium?  wool?) to the cieling
- finish reinforcing the back wing walls
- what else?

We've been talking about a huge log thing between the fisher price house and the library for a long time.  Something with some roofy bits, and the ability to hang floaty chairs ...





I like the sound of that.  Spanning between the two buildings.  
Do you wanna shed water/snowmelt to the rear?  I'm trying to picture the lay of each existing building's roofline.  
It might be super cool to use the glass from Norm as the roof material.  Big project, but . . .
 
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Tap the image to join Paul and the PTJ instructors at 10 AM Mountain Time today for a lively discussion on the projects we'll be tackling at the event!

(Don't miss out—click the 'Notify Me' button on YouTube to receive an alert the moment we go live.)
 
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Less than an hour till the live starts!!
 
This looks like a job for .... legal tender! It says so right in this tiny ad:
12 DVDs bundle
https://permies.com/wiki/269050/DVDs-bundle
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