https://www.familyhandyman.com/woodworking/most-common-woodworking-mistakes-made-by-beginners/
The Forgotten thickness of the saw cut.
Blowout
Finishing in a Dirty Environment
Dangerous Rag Disposal
Using the Wrong Tool for the Job
Router Burn
Dull Blades and Bits
Moisture Mistakes
Improper Ripping
Lazy Handling
#DIY
The Forgotten thickness of the saw cut.
Blowout
Finishing in a Dirty Environment
Dangerous Rag Disposal
Using the Wrong Tool for the Job
Router Burn
Dull Blades and Bits
Moisture Mistakes
Improper Ripping
Lazy Handling
#DIY
Family Handyman
The 10 Most Common Woodworking Mistakes Beginners Make
Seeing complex, beautifully built projects can be intimidating to newcomers. But take heart! These are the most common woodworking mistakes.
https://www.endtimesreport.com/how_much_to_store.html
HOW MUCH TO STORE?
The experts at the FDA have said that the average adult will consume the following amounts of fresh food per year.
Meat - 150 to 200 pounds per year
Flour - 200 to 300 pounds
Sugar or honey - 60 pounds
Fats or Oils - 60 pounds
Salt - 5 pounds
Powdered Milk - 75 pounds
Vegetables and Fruits - 600 to 700 pounds
Water - 375 gallons
The figures above are nice guidelines, but they need to be considered from the technical angle of preserved foods rather than fresh foods.
#Supplies
HOW MUCH TO STORE?
The experts at the FDA have said that the average adult will consume the following amounts of fresh food per year.
Meat - 150 to 200 pounds per year
Flour - 200 to 300 pounds
Sugar or honey - 60 pounds
Fats or Oils - 60 pounds
Salt - 5 pounds
Powdered Milk - 75 pounds
Vegetables and Fruits - 600 to 700 pounds
Water - 375 gallons
The figures above are nice guidelines, but they need to be considered from the technical angle of preserved foods rather than fresh foods.
#Supplies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqhP-8EdBJI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e3hROUjm8g
Very intro to carving , T0,
#Survival_skills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0e3hROUjm8g
Very intro to carving , T0,
#Survival_skills
YouTube
Wood Carving 4 Basic Cuts to master
In this video you will learn the 4 basic cuts that you will need to learn and master in wood carving. You will use these same cuts for everything you carve. Make sure you practice before starting your own carvings. Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unF8ujEhy0I
1. Food takes more space than you think.
2. Rotating Supplies.
3. Buy what you eat, not what you think you will eat.
4. Prepping its a lot, take it easy, take your time, know before you buy.
5. Water : Way out of the throat.
6. Plan for expansion.
7. Stop caring about what other people thinks about prepping, they wont get it.
#General_Skills #Supplies
1. Food takes more space than you think.
2. Rotating Supplies.
3. Buy what you eat, not what you think you will eat.
4. Prepping its a lot, take it easy, take your time, know before you buy.
5. Water : Way out of the throat.
6. Plan for expansion.
7. Stop caring about what other people thinks about prepping, they wont get it.
#General_Skills #Supplies
YouTube
I Wish I Would Have Known That Prepping
Christa and Brad chat it up on the mistakes we have made as beginners in prepping. Things I wish I would have known BEFORE Prepping. Learn from our blunders.
Thrive Life Foods
https://www.thrivelife.com/bigfamilyhomestead
Our STORE... Yay!
https://www.…
Thrive Life Foods
https://www.thrivelife.com/bigfamilyhomestead
Our STORE... Yay!
https://www.…
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2006-12-04/closing-collapse-gap-ussr-was-better-prepared-collapse-us/ Magnificent talk from Orlov. #Economy
You can optimise maximum free time by investing wisely. That's not incompatible.
You can optimise maximum free time by investing wisely. That's not incompatible.
Practical information/skills
Personal tips in relation to Creating more and consuming less. Creating Summaries: It is good and well that we are sharing content and books, but even this comes with the danger of passiveness. Creating summaries on each topic you come across will have…
Personal Tips related to nosurf for using Youtube
First Step: Time to reorganize your subscription page. Make sure all of your subscribed channels are relevant to what you wish to consume. Be certain that all of the content on the channel piques your interest, not a small selection, then you unsub it but If you were interested in the channel, save the name on telegram. During this period, determine how useful the channel is for you.
Second Step: How to watch videos after your subscriptions have been filtered. We can be caught with watching excessive ammounts of videos. Instead, take your time on each video, and require yourself to write main points or ideas in each video.
First Step: Time to reorganize your subscription page. Make sure all of your subscribed channels are relevant to what you wish to consume. Be certain that all of the content on the channel piques your interest, not a small selection, then you unsub it but If you were interested in the channel, save the name on telegram. During this period, determine how useful the channel is for you.
Second Step: How to watch videos after your subscriptions have been filtered. We can be caught with watching excessive ammounts of videos. Instead, take your time on each video, and require yourself to write main points or ideas in each video.
Practical information/skills
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8NjXRddxnM #Supplies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGznZvIteps
1. Cages!
2. Always wear long sleeve shirt and globes
3. When breeding your rabbits, take your girls to the box house.
4. Pregnant ones, nesting box.
5. Barriers between each rabbit.
#Supplies
1. Cages!
2. Always wear long sleeve shirt and globes
3. When breeding your rabbits, take your girls to the box house.
4. Pregnant ones, nesting box.
5. Barriers between each rabbit.
#Supplies
YouTube
I Wish I Would Have Known That About Rabbits
Christa and Brad discuss some tips and information on raising rabbits. Just over three years and about 100 bunnies, we share our experience in backyard bunnies.
Thrive Life Foods
https://www.thrivelife.com/bigfamilyhomestead
Our STORE... Yay!
https://w…
Thrive Life Foods
https://www.thrivelife.com/bigfamilyhomestead
Our STORE... Yay!
https://w…
A general rule of thumb is eat all the colors of the rainbow in fruits and vegetables a day to get the full spectrum of nutrients. The darker the colors the more antioxidants they contain. Different colors of even the same produce contain different vitamins.
Here is a short summary of colors and nutrients:
Red:
Lycopene, ellagic acid, Quercetin, and Hesperidin
Orange & Yellow:
Beta-carotene, zeaxanthin, flavonoids, lycopene, potassium, and vitamin C
Green:
Chlorophyll, fiber, lutein, zeaxanthin, calcium, folate, vitamin C, calcium, and Beta-carotene.
Blue and Purple:
Lutein, zeaxanthin, resveratrol, vitamin C, fiber, flavonoids, ellagic acid, and quercetin
White:
Beta-glucans, EGCG, SDG, and lignans
What are antioxidants? A lot of people have no idea what they are and what they do. To put it simply, antioxidants deter or neutralize oxidation in the digestive system and cells of the body. Antioxidants are basically pigmented cells in the fruits and vegetables that absorbs oxidizing chemicals in the body's digestive tract. This is why when you eat a good amount of dark colored things, your urine or feces can actually turn different colors depending on what you ate. This is a good thing. Oxidation of your cells leads to damage of the cell walls and increases inflammation (swelling during the healing process) which can do much more harm than good. Dark berries such as blueberries, blackberries, acai and others have some of the most antioxidants due to their rich dark pigments in the fruit fiber.
Learn to eat and eat to learn.
#Supplies #Health
Here is a short summary of colors and nutrients:
Red:
Lycopene, ellagic acid, Quercetin, and Hesperidin
Orange & Yellow:
Beta-carotene, zeaxanthin, flavonoids, lycopene, potassium, and vitamin C
Green:
Chlorophyll, fiber, lutein, zeaxanthin, calcium, folate, vitamin C, calcium, and Beta-carotene.
Blue and Purple:
Lutein, zeaxanthin, resveratrol, vitamin C, fiber, flavonoids, ellagic acid, and quercetin
White:
Beta-glucans, EGCG, SDG, and lignans
What are antioxidants? A lot of people have no idea what they are and what they do. To put it simply, antioxidants deter or neutralize oxidation in the digestive system and cells of the body. Antioxidants are basically pigmented cells in the fruits and vegetables that absorbs oxidizing chemicals in the body's digestive tract. This is why when you eat a good amount of dark colored things, your urine or feces can actually turn different colors depending on what you ate. This is a good thing. Oxidation of your cells leads to damage of the cell walls and increases inflammation (swelling during the healing process) which can do much more harm than good. Dark berries such as blueberries, blackberries, acai and others have some of the most antioxidants due to their rich dark pigments in the fruit fiber.
Learn to eat and eat to learn.
#Supplies #Health
https://t.iss.one/gridless/26
Suggestion:
Start testing your equipment.
Hang your hammock from a tree, make sure you familiarize yourself with what types of trees can support it, how much weight it can hold, and practice taking it down in a rush.
Go for a few rucks in full kit, including body armor etc. You may rethink some decisions you've made deciding weight etc.
Break in your boots, make sure you're comfortable in them and they're the right type for your foot.
Practice cooking on your camp stove with your mess kit, to ensure it is usable for the purposes you desire.
Sample your prep foods, buy accessory items such as canned meats, dried fruits, and bullion/seasoning flavors to make it more palatable for morale.
Learn basic takedown procedures, maintenance, and common failure points in your chosen firearms, try to have a few extra parts such as bolts and springs in your stockpile.
Whatever advice anyone gives you, the best situation/ gear is what you are familiar with and know how to use.
Personally, I'd go to war with a seasoned marksman who has experienced combat armed with a .22lr than a moron armed with the latest H&K black-scary-rifle
#Defense #General_Skills
Suggestion:
Start testing your equipment.
Hang your hammock from a tree, make sure you familiarize yourself with what types of trees can support it, how much weight it can hold, and practice taking it down in a rush.
Go for a few rucks in full kit, including body armor etc. You may rethink some decisions you've made deciding weight etc.
Break in your boots, make sure you're comfortable in them and they're the right type for your foot.
Practice cooking on your camp stove with your mess kit, to ensure it is usable for the purposes you desire.
Sample your prep foods, buy accessory items such as canned meats, dried fruits, and bullion/seasoning flavors to make it more palatable for morale.
Learn basic takedown procedures, maintenance, and common failure points in your chosen firearms, try to have a few extra parts such as bolts and springs in your stockpile.
Whatever advice anyone gives you, the best situation/ gear is what you are familiar with and know how to use.
Personally, I'd go to war with a seasoned marksman who has experienced combat armed with a .22lr than a moron armed with the latest H&K black-scary-rifle
#Defense #General_Skills
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medical-wilderness-med-kit.pdf
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Choosing a Wilderness Medical Kit: The Basics [Guidelines, Advanced]
By Who - For Who - How long - Where - How much.
Durability
Flexibility
Kit Capabilities
Expense
Safety
Accountability and Security
Organization
Packaging
Medical Kit System Overview [ A bunch of lists, Advanced, please ask your doctor before hand]
- Minimum Module
- Advance Module
- Search Module
- Physician Addendum
#Health
By Who - For Who - How long - Where - How much.
Durability
Flexibility
Kit Capabilities
Expense
Safety
Accountability and Security
Organization
Packaging
Medical Kit System Overview [ A bunch of lists, Advanced, please ask your doctor before hand]
- Minimum Module
- Advance Module
- Search Module
- Physician Addendum
#Health
butchering-small-scale-poultry-processing.pdf
1 MB
Small-Scale Pultry Processing
Introduction
Table 1. Comparison of types of processing.
Pre-slaughter .
Immobilizing, Killing, and Bleeding.
Feather Removal.
Table 2. Scalding
Removal of Head, Oil Glands, and Feet
Evisceration
Washing the Carcass
Chilling.
Cut-up, Deboning, and Further Processing.
Aging
Packaging
Storage
Delivery and Distribution
Clean-up
Waste Management
Equipment and Supplies
Processing Diverse Species
Batch vs. Continuous Processing
Processing Rate
Processing Setup
Economics
Resources
#Supplies #General_Skills
Introduction
Table 1. Comparison of types of processing.
Pre-slaughter .
Immobilizing, Killing, and Bleeding.
Feather Removal.
Table 2. Scalding
Removal of Head, Oil Glands, and Feet
Evisceration
Washing the Carcass
Chilling.
Cut-up, Deboning, and Further Processing.
Aging
Packaging
Storage
Delivery and Distribution
Clean-up
Waste Management
Equipment and Supplies
Processing Diverse Species
Batch vs. Continuous Processing
Processing Rate
Processing Setup
Economics
Resources
#Supplies #General_Skills
https://t.iss.one/gridless/31 https://www.endtimesreport.com/essential_tools.html #Equipment #General_Skills #Health #Supplies #DIY
The basic categories of essential tools required for survival in our very uncertain future without electricity can be broadly classified under the following categories:
ESSENTIAL TOOLS
1. Non electric cooking and kitchen equipment
2. Wood cutting and splitting tools for heating and cooking
3. Carpentry tools for repairs, construction, and shelter building. Photos of carpentry tools.
4. Home defense firearms; Knives;
5. Medical and nursing supplies, including radiological testing equipment; and
6. Preservation oils, lubricants, grinding and sharpening stones, files, etc, for the maintenance of the essential tools.
The basic categories of essential tools required for survival in our very uncertain future without electricity can be broadly classified under the following categories:
ESSENTIAL TOOLS
1. Non electric cooking and kitchen equipment
2. Wood cutting and splitting tools for heating and cooking
3. Carpentry tools for repairs, construction, and shelter building. Photos of carpentry tools.
4. Home defense firearms; Knives;
5. Medical and nursing supplies, including radiological testing equipment; and
6. Preservation oils, lubricants, grinding and sharpening stones, files, etc, for the maintenance of the essential tools.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlicAUZ0wyA
The cheapest tools for beginners, besides this list, Used tools are THE way to go, try to find them.
40$ Circular Saw: https://amzn.to/2yiUspQ
30$ Corded Drill: https://amzn.to/2wMAbry
8$ Assorted Drill Bit Set: https://amzn.to/2yiNiC5
5$ Tape Measure: https://amzn.to/2wGza9r https://amzn.to/2yiJWiC
6$ Chalk Line: https://amzn.to/2xYDn8A
4$ Speed Square: https://amzn.to/2xu9Emu
30$ Orbital Sander: https://amzn.to/2wIvrYK
Remember to buy local, if its possible do not use amazon, or buy from big business.
Round Dining Table Build with Only $300 in Tools and Materials, using mainly the tools from the list https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaPhz7GvxFo
#DIY #Equipment
The cheapest tools for beginners, besides this list, Used tools are THE way to go, try to find them.
40$ Circular Saw: https://amzn.to/2yiUspQ
30$ Corded Drill: https://amzn.to/2wMAbry
8$ Assorted Drill Bit Set: https://amzn.to/2yiNiC5
5$ Tape Measure: https://amzn.to/2wGza9r https://amzn.to/2yiJWiC
6$ Chalk Line: https://amzn.to/2xYDn8A
4$ Speed Square: https://amzn.to/2xu9Emu
30$ Orbital Sander: https://amzn.to/2wIvrYK
Remember to buy local, if its possible do not use amazon, or buy from big business.
Round Dining Table Build with Only $300 in Tools and Materials, using mainly the tools from the list https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaPhz7GvxFo
#DIY #Equipment
YouTube
Start Woodworking With Only $100 | A Beginners Tool Buying Guide
Want to start woodworking, but don't have any tools? Here is a tool kit for just over $100 that will allow you to build pretty much any DIY project. Hey everyone! This is Molly and Dylan from the YouTube Channel Woodbrew, If you are new here I highly recommend…