Supply video to andres, andres will whip it up into something for my youtube channel.  We are trying for 2 minute long videos.  For every minute of your video we use, we will pay $50.  So if you supply video that fills a full two minutes, that's $100.  
 
 So if you are in the bootcamp and you supply video that fills three videos per week, it might take about four minutes to get that video to andres and it would have a payoff of $300.
 
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 a few ideas on what a boot might make a quick video for
 
 wooden utensils / wood spoons
 wood burned signage
 kindling crackers
 trellises
 Building a rock jack
 drystack project
 cob as the natural builder's duct tape
 slabdolier
 chandelier(s)
 roundwood timber framing in the solarium
 using rmh in the solarium
 pump house
 timber tool
 rolly bunks in the solarium
 window quilts
 cat house
 roundwood quickie sawbuck
 
 rolly shelf ballet
 junk pole fence gates (allerton abbey)
 update to cob floor video 
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    - show finished product
    - show wear and tear
    - get feedback from people living with it
 the willow bank door latch and flag
 summary of willowonka
 wood fired cat house(s)
 day in the life of an rmh
 how is a rmh biophillic
    - fire
    - bringing in wood
 moving skiddable structures
 drying firewood
    - show two sticks side-by-side and measure both to have the same moisture.
    - then put them through different tests to see what works better
    - note that our climate is pretty dry with little wind
    - laid on it’s side vs. vertically
    - cut into smaller pieces
    - indoors vs. outdoors
    - outside, uncovered, but exposed to the wind vs. covered structure
    - all the sticks aligned stack vs. criss-cross stacking
    - tarping techniques
 a cold night in the new love shack
 exploration of the cottage rocket
 using the testo meter
 allerton abbey door
    - History of the making based on permies threads and clips of it’s    
    - largeness being opened and closed. Probably needs a latch prior to filming
 the log arch - demo and history
 
 dishwashing rocket water heater
 
 the door latch designs on willow bank and the showers
 the showers converted from 4 showers to 3
 
 the solar food dehydrator
    - general design (mention of build video for sale)
    - the racks - and how there can be more
    - the latch - it needs improvement
    - demo
 the couch balcony
    - the build video
    - joinery
    - the relationship with the rocket mass heater
    - 6 tables instead of 5
 rock jacks, new beefier design
 felling a tree with the timber tool
 how easy is it to peel a tree in february vs march vs april vs may
 the timber structure inside allerton abbey
 the issues with too much dirt on allerton abbey
 the willow feeder design
 haybox cooker: demonstration of big pot holding heat vs. small pot
 Seeding the top of the berm shed
 the manual baler
    - maybe baling up some knapweed
 Cob floors and walls that don’t dust / suffering the dust rain of 2019
 gin pole (without tractor)
 free shelf
 a different kind of cordwood wall
    - why firewood needs to be a consistant size
 what is the life expectancy of a rocket mass heater?
    - probably forever
    - FPH has been through five winters and going strong
    - some people make weird things that they errantly call a “rocket mass heater” and they retire them quickly
    - Depends on what they are made of. The stainless barrel will last forever. Coquille RMH is going strong 25 years
 how much maintenance does a rocket mass heater require?
 
 making trails on the berms
    - Find a space that looks inaccessibls, looks like a garden, slightly wider
    - laying rock on the trails
 junkpole fence
 moon boxes (shark week kits for women)
 A tour of fruit trees that were started from seed
 
 tour of newer rocket mass heaters
 our buffet of solar ovens
 our mulch pit near willow bank
 a tour of willow bank
 a tour of willowonka
 
 the new cob hat designs