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Zyana ~ Beu Ribe
 
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Default Please don't chase me away (Apprentice person)

(*Laugh*!) OK, I get the joke. =) I could return the favor by going
through point by point and explaining which technique should be used where,
once we decide on the specific locale, but in favor of saving *some*
bandwidth, I'll refrain and let people use their imaginations about two
people going "Huh-uh" to each other. =)

Seriously, though... Mentioning another interest/hobby for why proas
interest me, was just to put my interest in perspective to hopefully narrow
the field of those who might be interested in passing on info or letting me
work on their boat.

You didn't mention what to use as a hardener for resin. g Tree resin
would probably be the easiest to get. That's just another curiosity that
would make the job easier than lashing the whole thing together from rope
and cord, but would still be readily available.

Have fun, All! =)

Sandra

"stevej" wrote in message
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Lets assume you are standing naked on the shore of an
ocean in a remote and uncivilized place hundreds or
thousands of miles from people.
To build a boat you need two things. Tools and materials.
To build a furnace and smelt your own copper would
take months and you'll need all your time to find enough
food to eat so you will have to leave that for later.
So since there are lots or different kinds of rocks lying
right at your bare toes, you decide to use stone as a material
for the tool problem with the thought that when you get a little more
settled in, you will have time to think about using metal.
For materials your choice is limited to what you have. Wood, because
there are trees, and animals because there are no people, and grasses
and other vegetation,because..well..just because it's everywhere.
You make a spear from a stick and a rock and kill a seal, mabey three or
four. Then you skin them with another rock knife or mabey a clam
shell sharpened. Then you build a long skinny boat frame that is lashed
together from animal sinew and wood which you have found on the beach.
After a month and a half of trial and error,and trying to stay fed and
warm, VOILA! INSTANT BOAT!