Поняга Адвоката Егорова DIY - Summary

Summary

Lawyer Egorov shares his experience creating and using a ponyaga, a traditional Russian backpack frame. He demonstrates how he made it from pine staves and bird cherry twigs, using techniques such as steam bending and tar coating for waterproofing. The ponyaga has proven to be durable and versatile, allowing him to carry heavy and bulky loads comfortably. Egorov shares his design process, highlighting the importance of a movable connection between parts, and showcases his finished product, which has withstood rigorous testing over four years. He also provides tips and tricks for manufacturing and using the ponyaga, and expresses his gratitude for viewers' support.

Facts

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1. The speaker, Lawyer Egorov, is making a video about his ponya, a traditional Russian backpack.
2. He had planned to make a video about his compound bow, but decided to prioritize the ponya due to popular demand.
3. The ponya is made from pine staves and bird cherry twigs in field conditions.
4. The design of the ponya is original and has undergone tough tests in different climatic and weather conditions.
5. The ponya has withstood the tests and has proven to be reliable and easy to manufacture.
6. Lawyer Egorov has used the ponya to carry heavy loads, including boards and logs, in the forest.
7. The ponya has a special shape that allows for even distribution of weight on two shoulders, relieving excess stress on the spine.
8. The ponya has been used to carry loads of different shapes, volumes, and weights.
9. Lawyer Egorov has made over 1,000 seedlings of rare and valuable trees using the ponya.
10. The ponya is made from modern materials, which distinguishes it from the prehistoric version used by Ötzi, an ancient man killed in the Alps.
11. Lawyer Egorov used a fro axe to make the shingles for the ponya.
12. He processed the shingles using a scraper and a rope pedal and lever.
13. The ponya has a rubber elastic mesh that allows for quick loading and unloading of objects.
14. Lawyer Egorov has used the ponya to carry heavy stone slabs and other loads.
15. He coated the ponya with pine tar to protect it from moisture.
16. The ponya has a traditional wooden frame with straps.
17. Lawyer Egorov has used the ponya to carry loads in the forest, including through windfalls and rocky terrain.
18. The ponya has undergone four years of testing and has proven to be durable and reliable.
19. Lawyer Egorov has improved the design of the ponya by adding galvanized knitting wire to the handle.
20. He has ideas for further improving the design, but they will be shared in a separate video.