Изба адвоката Егорова Экспедиция 2019 Начало - Summary

Summary

Lawyer Egorov shares his experiences during his 2019 vacation where he spent nearly 30 days at his forest hut. He worked on various projects, including building a dam, water wheel, and mill. He also assembled a workbench, restored a bear-resistant door, and brewed coffee.

The door had been damaged by an unknown person using a crowbar, but Egorov was able to repair it using his skills and tools. He also made a new handle for the door using an old railroad spike.

Egorov also started working on a wooden mallet and restored an old log workbench. He discussed the importance of monitoring and maintaining the workbench and used a sherhebel to plane the surface.

The video ends with Egorov mentioning that his next video may be a continuation of his forest life story or a different project from his workshop.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video was recorded during the author's 2019 vacation, which lasted almost 30 days.
2. The author spent their vacation at a forest hut.
3. During their vacation, the author built a dam, assembled a Water Wheel, and assembled a Mill.
4. The author also built a Workbench, a Tool Rack, and a Changeling Workbench.
5. They laid a new bed, ground and brewed coffee, and restored a bear-resistant door and an earthen oven.
6. The author baked Charlotte and worked on other projects.
7. The biggest project of the year was the construction of a water wheel and a mill.
8. The author wanted to bake bread from self-ground flour from self-grown wheat.
9. The author collected a fence, filled it with sapropel, and cleared their dam of it.
10. The author assembled the fence in a few minutes by driving stakes into the ground and placing twigs between them.
11. The author used sapropel from the arboretum nursery that was left over from the previous year.
12. The author filtered the sapropel using a landing net made from a partially unraveled bag and an extra frame from a spruce branch.
13. The author chose early-ripening seeds for their garden due to the risky farming zone.
14. The author's harvest was less than expected due to low temperatures at night.
15. The author had to repair their bear-resistant door, which had been damaged by a two-legged antagonist armed with a crowbar.
16. The author removed the door, raised the lintel and the roof, and repaired the door.
17. The author restored the door by correcting the dovetail and reassembling it with screws and lamellas.
18. The author forged an iron bar with a torsion pattern from an old railroad spike to make a handle for the door.
19. The author oiled the door to waterproof it.
20. The author made a wooden mallet from a branch of black alder.
21. The author used a sherhebel to process the hammer head of the mallet.
22. The author made a handle for the mallet from a maple branch.
23. The author restored an old log workbench by planing its surface with a sherhebel.
24. The author used the workbench to make parts for the water wheel.
25. The author used a makeshift lathe to avoid axial and radial runout on the shaft of the water wheel.
26. The author is planning to continue their story in the next video.