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keith medley quotancestorsquot - 27 string guitar
Bookmarked 757 weeks ago keith medley makes beautiful music on his own creation the one-of-a-kind 27-string guitar produced by jon grimsonshot on canon eos 7d with leica r lenses ampamp lensbaby and gopro hero hdkeith is an amazing talent as a musician guitarist and master luthier he designed and built his medley 27-string guitar in order to play the music in his head |
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ebene quartet performs come together by the beatles
Bookmarked 751 weeks ago watch another brilliant ebene quartet performance here: http:wwwmedicitvangelich-ebene-quartet-franck-beethoventhe beatles quotcome togetherquot 1969arrangement for string quartet by quatuor ebne ebene quartetexcerpt from a live webcast on medicitv concert at the folies bergre parisquatuor ebne - ebene quartet:pierre colombet violingabriel le magadure violinmathieu herzog violaraphal merlin cello |
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bow and arrow
Bookmarked 515 weeks ago i made this bow and arrow using only primitive tools and materialsthe bow is 125 m 55 inches long and shoots 60 cm 2 feet long arrows i don039t know the draw weight - safe to say greater than 15 kg 35 pounds perhaps the stave was made from a tree that was cut with a stone axe and split in half with a stone chisel i don039t know it039s name but it039s common here and is the same wood i use for axe handles one half was used for the bow and was cut to a length of 125 m 50 inches the limbs of the bow were carved with various stone blades so that the limbs tapered in width and to a lesser extent depth towards the tips the middle of the bow was narrowed in width to form a handle about 125 cm 5 inches long the string was made from the inner bark of a fibrous tree it was separated into thin strips and left to dry then it was twisted into cordage arrows were made of the same wood as the bow and were 60 cm 2 feet long a notch was carved into the back to accept the bow string they were fletched with bush turkey feathers picked up from the ground no turkeys were harmed in the making of this video a feather was split in half and cut into 3 lengths then resin and bark fiber attached the fletching on to the arrows the tip of the arrow was fire hardened and sharpened to a point the fletching was trimmed using a hot coal each arrow took about an hour to make a quiver was made of bark to hold the arrowsi cleared a shooting range with a semi rotten log as a target at 10 meters the accuracy was better than 50 for this narrow target and the arrows stuck into the wood enough so that they were difficult to pull out the bow was durable shooting about 200-300 times with the string breaking only 3 times i made a back up string and repaired them by splicing the ends back togetherin conclusion this was an easy bow to make the short design makes it easy to find a straight piece of wood for the stave a short string is also easy to make and short arrow shafts are easy to find short bows shoot fast and are easy to carry in thick forest the dimensions of the bow were based on those given in the sas survival handbook by john lofty wiseman but instead of carving it from a stave from the start i split the stave and then carved it i think this requires less time effort and skill it also gives a flat bow design that039s unlikely to break it does require wood that doesn039t twist much when split thoughyou can now support primitive technology patreon: https:wwwpatreoncomuseru=2945881ampty=h |
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ye olde debunking
Bookmarked 720 weeks ago have you ever wondered where quotye oldequot spelling comes from today we unravel this thorny linguistic issueminutephysics is now on google - http:bitlyqzewc6 and facebook - http:facebookcomminutephysicsand twitter - minutephysicsminute physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minutemusic by nathaniel schroederthanks to perimeter institute for supporthttp:wwwperimeterinstituteca |
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